Originally Posted by suzzer99:
I stopped at a BWW in Pittsburgh KS for lunch in July 2018, where I got into a conversation with a Raiders fan about the prospects for the upcoming season. He was pretty pumped about the Raiders and pretty sure the Chiefs were going to be a mess with a rookie QB. It was totally cordial but I was like "Well you never know, we did already have a great offense under Alex Smith. And we signed Sammy Watkins."
It makes me happy to know how sad the 2018 season made that guy I'll never see again - realizing his future in the division for the next 10-15 years.
Good Lord. I could have given you a list of 12 better local options than BWW.
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Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Good Lord. I could have given you a list of 12 better local options than BWW.
Actually thinking about it, I ate lunch at a burger-shack place that had breaded tenderloin sandwiches - which I crave and are hard to find outside the midwest. But that might have been in Joplin.
I stopped into BWW to watch the second half of the World Cup match with England and Columbia. Needless to say it was totally empty.
Here's the tenderloin:
Pretty sure it was this place in Joplin:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/babes-drive...-2?osq=burgers
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https://www.tmz.com/2020/11/19/patri...on-car-attack/
"He starts beating on my car, beating on my windows right at my dogs."
That's Patrick Mahomes' fiancee, Brittany Matthews, detailing an incident Thursday with a "homeless person" in Kansas City ... saying she was so scared, she ran a red light to escape possible danger.
"Guys, I can't even talk about this because I just got so scared out of my mind," Matthews said in a video after the incident.
"Ya know, with homeless people around Kansas City, there's quite a few of them and I always try to give them the benefit of the doubt and be nice to them and wave at them and smile and give stuff if I have it -- but like today, this guy really just messed things up."
Matthews -- who's pregnant -- says she was driving through the plaza with her windows open when a man approached her car.
"He kept coming ... and kept coming ... and so finally he was saying something and I was like 'No thank you.' So, I was like rolling all the windows up and right as I rolled 'em all up he starts beating on my car, beating on my windows right at my dogs and the dogs going ballistic."
"So, I just sped off and ran the red light! I didn't even look to see if anyone was coming or anything but you know what, I made it home and that was scary."
Glad no one was hurt -- but the incident puts a spotlight on a larger issue in K.C. ... homeless shelters and resource centers are struggling to keep up with the need for shelter and aid since the pandemic began.
If you'd like to help out, check out reStart -- which has provided housing services in K.C. for almost 40 years.
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