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Best creme brulee in STL?
Free meals this coming week at some libraries. 18 and under only.
Ghost Ride lost glasses
“La Cage Aux Folles” on stage at The Muny
Home is Where the Heart is in The Muny’s “La Cage Aux Folles” by Pat Lindsey ‘La Cage Aux Folles’ is a timeless classic that gives Muny theater-goers permission to leave their prejudices in Forest Park and come inside and be whoever they are. When the curtain opens, a kaleidoscope of […]
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Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Arianity with a comment about how RFK Jr. approaches things: He is literally a eugenicist. If you dig down into his beliefs, he consistently thinks that if you die to something, it’s because you were “weak” and deserved it. In second place, it’s MrWilson […]
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Fishing
My guy. HWY141 and Big Bend is not the place for this.
Metallic smell in Clayton
ISO Holy Basil
Someone sleeping on my steps
Now that recycling is no longer being collected, what can we do as citizen to organize an alternative?
Does anybody do bouquet deliveries like this? All the ones on instagram are scams. Please help thanks in advance!
Any recommendations for a reliable handyman with references?
Knoll, Unfleshing, Rejected Limbs @ The Sinkhole - Sept. 6th
Just spent 48 hours in your fair city….
Wood/Lumbar Sources
Scotch bonnet peppers?!
This Weekend in History on August 9 and 10: U.S. Drops Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki
August 9 and 10 hold a remarkable place in global history, marked by events that have shaped societies, inspired movements, and transformed the world in profound ways. One of the most impactful events on August 9 happened in 1974 when Gerald Ford was sworn in as the 38th President of the United States. This moment came in the wake of the Watergate scandal, a political crisis that had shaken the foundations of American democracy. Ford’s ascent to the presidency was historic not only because he became the first unelected president, but also because he immediately faced the challenge of restoring public trust in government. His controversial decision to pardon Richard Nixon remains a topic of debate among historians and citizens alike. Going back in time, August 9, 1945, marks a critical day in world history during the final months of World War II. On this day, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, just three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. This devastating
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