TrojanMan421
Veteran XX
The gate was not wide open and it was a private gated community.
woopsy dunkers
also streets and sidewalks belong to the city
The gate was not wide open and it was a private gated community.
Kaep sucked though. Seriously. Watch his plays. He could not, for the life of him, not continually look at where he was going to throw the ball. It was like the other side of the field has hiv-sars-2 and he would get it if he looked down there.
It was maddening. As a lifelong niner fan, it drove us all crazy. We were all so tired of getting our asses handed to us week after week, year after year that once we had a decent coach and went to the Superbowl, we were ready to root for any QB. That happened to be Kaep and we kept with him until having him was just too much.
HS defensive players would have been picking Kaep off because of his inability to look elsewhere on the field. He was that bad!
It's a private street. People aren't stupid, they're watching cities burn on national news and the authorities doing little to nothing to stop it. That's a scary situation when it marches into your gated community, hating you and everything that you stand for."oh good, the retarded “they werent violent” kid is here."
yay
I'm sorry but in your response I don't see any info to support your claim of "violence", nor your statements about rape and murder. But apparently calling people names IS your argument. (At my age I WILL take the "kid" remark a complement).
of course you dont.I don't see any info to support your claim of "violence”
Meet the McCloskeys: How Private Places Act as a Form of Spatial Anti-Blackness in St. Louis Streetsblog USAsource?
The professional, educated, well established and successful homeowners assert that all sorts of threats were being hurled their way, and that they felt threatened. At their home, in their private community. The current political climate supports this assertion. The videos don't paint a rosy picture either.* meh
I dont know enough about STL real estate law/history
not mad some folks used an open gate to take peacefully assemble and walk to a demonstration
* meh
I dont know enough about STL real estate law/history
not mad some folks used an open gate to take peacefully assemble and walk to a demonstration
The professional, educated, well established and successful homeowners assert that all sorts of threats were being hurled their way, and that they felt threatened. At their home, in their private community. The current political climate supports this assertion. The videos don't paint a rosy picture either.
It sucks that it bugs you that much.
nice try