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  • Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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    • In the I don't know where to put this category......


      I'm sure most if not all of us have heard about DB Cooper. The never identified hijacker.


      I was today years old when I learned the story of Richard Floyd McCoy Jr. A convicted Vietnam Vet who bore a striking resemblance to descriptions of DBC. Mr. McCoy was convicted of hijacking a plane in a similar manner. Getting a 500K ransom and eventually parachuting out of the plane over Utah. He was captured a few days later with $499,970 of cash in his apartment at the time.

      He was sentenced to 45 years. He escaped Federal Prison less that 2 years later and after a couple of months, was shot dead when he returned to a house where he and his accomplice were residing. FBI agents had tracked him and were awaiting his return. McCoy fired on the agent, missing him, and the agent returned fire, killing McCoy. His partner in the escape was caught shortly thereafter and unharmed.

      McCoy was never cleared by the FBI from possibly being DBC but the case was closed in the mid 2010s. McCoy was either a brilliant copycat or he was in fact DBC.


      There appears to be a recent finding of parachutes that are similar, if not matching, ones provided to Cooper before he disappeared. The parachutes in question were discovered in the possession of the McCoy family.

      Amazing how much lore surrounds Cooper, even to this day, yet this story seems mostly untold. At least it was the first I've heard of it, and I have always been interested in the Cooper case.

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      • I was in basic training in Tacoma at the time.

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        • I can't take ANY more Jardiance commercials with a slight change in the style of their song/jingle. This is at least the 4th version, if not the 5th or 6th. ENOUGH.

          We've all heard the story. It's DEAD. There's nothing left to tell.

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          • Deer-dog puppies…

            20K likes, 3,301 comments - rjd.imperfectgentleman on November 7, 2024: "This has to be the wildest thing to come out and see in your deck 😂".
            "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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            • Worth reading…

              A little late, but I received this proclamation in a Thanksgiving card last week; thought it was worth sharing and a nice reminder of the holiday we celebrate…

              Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789

              "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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              • Childhood me is excited over this news.

                PR Newswire - CHI-CHI'sTM Restaurants Set for Comeback After Two Decades

                ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn., Dec. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly 20 years after closing the last CHI-CHI'S™ restaurant location, the popular Mexican restaurant chain is set to make a comeback thanks to a new agreement with Hormel Foods, owner of CHI-CHI'S™ trademarks. The deal grants Michael McDermott, son of CHI-CHI'S™ founder, use of the CHI-CHI'S™ name on physical restaurant locations which are expected to open in 2025.

                Michael McDermott is determined to honor his family's legacy by combining the classic CHI-CHI’S™ restaurant experience with modern influences

                The backstory
                Founded by restaurateur Marno McDermott and former Green Bay Packers player Max McGee in 1975, the CHI-CHI'S™ restaurant chain grew rapidly during the late 20th century, reaching more than 200 locations nationwide. However, a series of ownership changes eventually led to the chain's closure in 2004.

                McDermott, who has built his career in the restaurant industry with brands like Kona Grill and Rojo Mexican Grill, is determined to honor his family's legacy by combining the classic CHI-CHI'S™ restaurant experience with modern influences.

                "I still have fond memories of growing up in the CHI-CHI'S™ restaurants that my father built throughout their time, instilling in me the passion and determination to pursue my own career in the restaurant industry," said Michael McDermott, founder of CHI-CHI'S™ Restaurants, LLC, the new company formed to revive CHI-CHI'S™ Restaurants. "We have seen the impact our restaurant has had on individuals and families across the country and believe there is a strong opportunity to bring the brand back in a way that resonates with today's consumer – an updated dining experience with the same great taste and Mexican flavor."

                Keep the legacy alive
                Although there has not been a CHI-CHI'S™ restaurant in the United States in 20 years, McDermott believes the brand holds a special place in the hearts of those who remember its heyday and remains popular among consumers nationwide who enjoy its packaged salsas, tortillas, and seasonings, which will continue to be available as new restaurant locations open.
                Chi-Chi's was a family favorite growing up. I'm not sure when Wichita lost theirs, but I know when we had family come to town we usually ended up there at some point.

                I can't recall specifics on what I would get or what I loved most about it, but I remember it being a big deal for us and visiting family and I remember really enjoying it.

                KWCH - Chi-Chi's Mexican restaurants to return after closing 20 years ago

                A Mexican restaurant chain that closed two decades ago is making a comeback.

                Chi-Chi’s restaurants will be reopening locations next year.

                A deal has been struck between Hormel Foods, the current owner of the Chi-Chi’s trademark, and Michael McDermott, son of the chain’s co-founder, to use the name and reopen the restaurants.

                “I still have fond memories of growing up in the Chi-Chi’s restaurants that my father built throughout their time, instilling in me the passion and determination to pursue my own career in the restaurant industry,” McDermott said.
                Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
                RIP Guy Always A Shocker
                Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
                ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
                Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
                Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry

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                • My wife got an autographed Chiefs jersey as part of her Christmas today. I am looking for recommendations on having it framed. Has anyone had jerseys framed locally by someone you would recommend? I prefer to stay local if I can, but mainly I want a quality job. Any help is greatly appreciated.
                  Go Shocks!

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                  • I had a pair of Graham Hatch's shorts framed several years ago by Michaels and thought they did a pretty good job. Even with a significant coupon it was still a couple of hundred dollars.
                    Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.

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                    • Originally posted by Ta Town Shocker View Post
                      I had a pair of Graham Hatch's shorts framed several years ago by Michaels and thought they did a pretty good job. Even with a significant coupon it was still a couple of hundred dollars.
                      $200-$300 gets your shorts framed. Who would have thought!

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                      • Originally posted by SHOXAAC View Post

                        $200-$300 gets your shorts framed. Who would have thought!
                        I just showed my wife this. Quote “Not in your wildest dreams!” Ok then…pass the chips please.

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                        • Originally posted by ShockerDropOut View Post
                          My wife got an autographed Chiefs jersey as part of her Christmas today. I am looking for recommendations on having it framed. Has anyone had jerseys framed locally by someone you would recommend? I prefer to stay local if I can, but mainly I want a quality job. Any help is greatly appreciated.
                          I’d recommend Hobby Lobby.
                          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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