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What the hell was going on at F15teen this weekend? <a href="http://pictures.stldrunks.com/thumbnails.php?album=596&page=1">STLDrunks.com</a> has the photos above and plenty more, but I have no idea what the deal was. At the surface, it seems like a regular bikini content, but some of these picture lead me to believe otherwise…
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Was anyone there?
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PUNCHING KITTY: 2009 - 2013
Punching Kitty was a writing project for the city of St. Louis to have a little fun and try to get everyone to stop taking themselves so seriously…and hopefully highlight some critical issues along the way. Not everyone liked it (it turns out people don’t love being made fun of) but we converted a lot of people and I take pride that the site was truly well read. From the local media, to area police departments, Punching Kitty truly became a source for news and entertainment for St. Louis.
We had a lot of fun, but all good things need an ending and ours was on March 13th, 2013. When we closed up shop the news made local radio, TV, and even the front page of STLToday (The St. Louis Post Dispatch’s website) where we were the top story over a new pope being named. Wild stuff.
While we will no longer actively write, the site will stay up as an archive for St. Louis.
- The Editor
Are Parking Meters Breaking Down the Fabric of Representative Democracy?


Crazy-ass Jeff Hackworth thinks so! He wrote in to the Post Dispatch on Janruary 15th to complain after his eye-opening trip to our state’s capitol in Jefferson City:
I found parking [at the capitol building] to be inadequate and being taxed to park, parking meters, I found it as a determinant to people trying to access our government. I would like to see a law put in place that forbids the taxing, charging to park, on public street or public property of any government facility upon the two closest streets on each side around any government facility. This would aid in our elected officials to hear more from constituents when the constituents don’t have to pay a tax, a fee to be able to approach an elected officiator a public building. Because Jefferson City has decided to tax, parking meters, persons desiring to see the capitol or see their elected official.
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Charter Close to Filing for Bankruptcy!


2009 is going to be the best! I, like most of St. Louis, hate Charter with a passion. Well, let me re-phrase. I don’t hate them, its just that they treat their customers like shit, and I know they’ve done a little bit to help that recently, but the damage has been done and its too little too late. I would love to like them, but it just doesn’t look like its going to happen…especially since they are this close to filing for bankruptcy!
[Read More]Is ClearChannel Clearing House Tomorrow Along With the Bush Family?
According to StlMedia.net (who refuses to have proper blogging software and thus has no permalinks to correctly link to) and the New York Post, ClearChannel, the radio company that in St. Louis operates z107.7, 93.7 The Bull, Majic 104.9, KLOU 103.3 and 100.3 The Beat, is planning a large “reduction in force” which is the new cool executive way to say “lay offs.” Doesn’t it sound much better?
From the New York Post:
[Read More]Found Concert Video: NIN in St. Louis

I know its been about 4 months since the NIN concert in St. Louis, but I ran across this footage, and figured I throw it up.
[ The image associated with this post is from Flickr user lindsaypoo. Its a great photo, and her screenname makes her sound sexy! ]
Hell Yeah Bitch! .com Launches PunchingKitty.com!


What the f*ck is this?
Welcome to the all new, Punching Kitty.com! PunchingKitty.com is a site about gossip, rumors, chicks, dudes, parties, shows, editorials and all kinds of other things that lend themselves to the internet all so well with a heavy lean on St. Louis.
Why St. Louis?
Well, mainly because I live there. Secondly, despite the belief of national media and pretty much that lives somewhere near a (real) beach, crazy shit happens in the middle of the country…and a fair amount of it doesn’t involve gang rapings of people on canoe float trips and meth.
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