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2023.06.03 04:52 Cold_Structure5657 Anheuser-Busch Crate
I found this old beer crate filled with tools under my my grandfathers work bench after he passed. I thought it deserved to be displayed so I built a tv stand around it.
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2023.06.03 04:26 bushypayaso Did I do something wrong?
I think I messed up, only two of the legs are checked off but all of them hit. My bet is also still under ‘Active.’ Any info would be cool
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2023.06.03 04:01 rezzuwrecked037 Festival Hall - Designed by Cass Gilbert for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition - St. Louis, MO, USA - 1904
2023.06.03 03:47 AverageSoul- Record Store Grailz Player
2023.06.03 02:35 rocketman4 Always exciting to hit a hot box!
2023.06.03 02:07 AztecLawyer Car Towing Co. Refuses to Release Vehicle (MO)
[St. Louis, MO] Hello all! Recently my partner's car was towed from our apartment for being parked too long (fair enough). However, we are struggling to get it back from the towing company itself. My girlfriend's mother has title to the car; registration is in her name.
I tried calling the towing company to no avail, eventually I drove out to them. I asked them what to do and they said the title owner (mother) must call them. I left and her mother called multiple times and never got through. I then called and also got no response. My girlfriend and I later drove back and they said they couldn't talk to us, mother had to call. We told them we'd wait outside while the mother called.
Finally the mother got through and was told she needed to get a notarized letter and email it to them. Mother immediately got a notarized letter and emailed it multiple times to the email they provided. We then went back to get the car and they simply said "we didn't get the email" and walked away out of sight before we could ask anything. 15 minutes passed, and another lady came out and kicked us out of the lobby saying we couldn't wait there. She would not speak to us beyond saying we couldn't stand and wait. We haven't been rude or anything and have been baffled by this whole situation. I'm not sure what to do beyond call the cops, meanwhile storage fees will increase.
Thanks for helping this poor little rising 2L.
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2023.06.03 00:00 Irliar1 New Kings Island Map
2023.06.02 23:34 PrettyIntroduction73 Give it to me straight, y'all. Am I doomed to relationship disappointment forever?
| Chiron in the 7th. Libra with jupitesaturn conj in libra in the 12th. Pluto in libra in the 12th! At the anoretic degree! Pluto in direct aspect with mars and venus!? Are there any astrological circumstances (transits? An aspect or placement I should seek in a potential partner's chart?) under which I could ever have a long term relationship? Or should I just start getting cats now? submitted by PrettyIntroduction73 to AskAstrologers [link] [comments] |
2023.06.02 22:45 KevinTheRecruiter Azure Architect - St. Louis, MO (On-site)
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2023.06.02 22:44 KevinTheRecruiter Azure Architect - St. Louis, MO (On-site)
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2023.06.02 22:36 Last_Canary_6622 Travels Throughout the US: Breakdown of Notable Places Part 1
- Birmingham: I'm honestly surprised at how bad traffic can get in Birmingham, especially considering I've been in bigger cities that managed it better. I pray no major natural disaster happens in Birmingham because the location is not ideal. The city is essentially in a bowl. Zoo was neat though. Are there any particular Pan African celebrations that occur in that area because when I went, there was African decorations everywhere like a block away from the zoo? Milo's makes the best tea!!
- Daytona Beach: We rented a condo for a family reunion there when I was 12. I didn't see the "trashy" things that Daytona Beach is ragged on for now. I just remember seeing dolphins from the balcony early in the morning and kayaking in the Atlantic with my aunt. Good times.
- Destin/Ft. Walton Beach: The best sand of any beach in the US (and I've been to Oahu).
- Orlando: I went to Disney World and Sea World when I was in kindergarten in the 90s. I remember it of course being a magical time for a child but I want to go down there again one day to see the city through adult eyes.
- Panama City: Didn't go to PCB but I'm glad I got to see the area right before Hurricane Michael tore through.
- Tampa: Similar deal to Orlando but I was a little bit older and very much remember Busch Gardens and a pirate ship ride on the Gulf. Also, saw Lilo & Stitch in a theater there when it came out.
- Albany (GA): I didn't particularly stop anywhere in Albany but driving through on the way to Florida, sometimes you can just tell something is in the air. Albany was the most depressing place I've been in so far. Just gave off that vibe.
- Athens (GA): Suburbs are almost stereotypically perfect. The city has the narrowest residential streets I have ever driven on. There were some neighborhoods where I couldn't tell if I was in the ghetto or just a neighborhood of broke college kids. The asian nachos at Taqueria Tsunami are a meal in and of themselves. Love stopping in Athens for food on my way to and back from the mountains. Be careful though. Atlanta is full and once Savannah and its suburbs are full, ya'll are next.
- Atlanta: First of all, love the skyline. I'm a sucker for bright lights and skyscrapers. Friend of mine used to think that Atlanta was just tall buildings and a place people drove through rather than a place people actually lived, lol. I wonder how many wrecks were caused by something shiny. But yeah, the traffic is the 2nd worst I've ever experienced (only DC was worse and I've been to Boston). Plenty of good memories up here. Falcons games; I consider myself fortunate to have seen Tony Gonzalez play live. Also bad memories like getting blown out in a state title game. Regardless, I miss the Georgia Dome. I know this may not be popular to say on here but I enjoyed Stone Mountain for what it was: a day trip and a pretty view at the top. The park goes all out for Christmas. Would bring my own food next time though. Food recommendations: Fogo de Chao (Buckhead and Dunwoody); Fox Bros BBQ. The airport is the best in the United States. I'm impressed at how an airport that big and busy could run so smoothly compared to other airports. Funny airport stories (all of this happened on my way to San Antonio):
- On the shuttle up there, we are 15 minutes away and the older guy sitting on the seat across from me says this to the driver; one grown man to another: "Mr. Driver, can we pull over and go to the bathroom?"
- Driver: "No, we're almost there." Then this guy and the other old dude sitting next to him start talking about how holding it in can lead to increased risk of bladder cancer.
- Almost witnessed a dog fight between two pitbulls and a boxer as the pits were coming off the plane.
- Overheard two employees talking about Louis Farrakhan was visiting in a couple weeks and my mind just started forming the Christmas carol "Farrakhan is Coming to Town."
- Columbus (GA): Big for a Georgia city but just a whole of nothing with the exception of the army base and the Riverwalk area. Ziplining into Alabama over the river was a pleasure. Downtown reminds of Macon's downtown. Unfortunately, I know several smaller places that feel more alive.
- Macon: Underrated downtown. Everything south of that is just scary. Hasn't moved on from the 70s.
- Savannah: Love it everytime I go. Take a ride on the Georgia Queen. Best pecan pie I've ever had was on the riverboat ride. Was surprised to see Dolphins in the river. I'm a sucker for cobblestone streets so of course I enjoyed River Street. Passed by an accapela group singing Royals. The Low Country has the best shrimp n grits.
- Honolulu: Would move there in a heartbeat if it wasn't so expensive and so far away from the mainland US. I did not want to leave. Freshest food I've ever had. Best ice cream I've ever had was at the Dole Pineapple Factory. Did the Pearl Harbor Tour but didn't get to go on the USS Arizona because I believe they were doing some preservation treatment on it. Bluest water I've ever seen was at Hanauma Bay. Waikiki had the best sunsets I've ever seen. I remember quietly crying at the beauty all around me. Incredibly grateful I got to go before COVID. Funny enough, I saw my first organized political protest there. They were protesting the building of new condos for the sake of the employment of hotel workers.
- Boston: Boston traffic was different from what I was expecting. It wasn't that traffic was backed up, it was that it was moving. Gotta be aggressive to merge in and be aggressive with the flow. I have also never seen so many toll roads in my life. There was one literally right outside Logan right before you exit the tunnel. Almost a literal troll under the bridge. At our hotel, the Fire Lane was spelled "Frie Lane." IBut I was up there for a work trip and had to go to a suburb instead. I want to go back to Boston one day and give it a fair chance cause I didn't get to really experience it.
- Minneapolis: Perfect weather in the summer. The Minnesota accent is real. Very kind and polite people. Grateful I got to visit before the George Floyd incident.
- Kansas City: Great BBQ. I didn't get to stay long but it felt like a really big country town.
- Springfield (MO): Worth it for the Bass Pro Shop. Went there when it was the biggest one.
- St. Louis: Definitely has its issues. Most homeless people I've seen so far (haven't been to the West Coast yet). Saw one walking around with his butt hanging and I thought I saw two of them die from overdose two days in a row. St. Louis seemingly handles it homeless population better than other big cities though. You've got your stragglers but I saw most of them were confined to one park across the street from Union Station. Also has the most abandoned and boarded up buildings I've ever seen in a city that big, especially in downtown. The air smelled of cigarettes and weed. All that being said, underrated city. One of my favorite downtowns I've visited in terms of things to do. Had a lot more fun here than in KC. This city has the potential to be great again in the right hands and I pray it happens to ya'll. But seriously, you've gotta get better lights. Darkest interstate I've ever driven on at night, going from downtown to the airport.
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2023.06.02 20:52 McAulay_a Who’s this little mite? About a half cm long. St. Louis, MO
2023.06.02 20:02 WebsterFilmSeries The Innocent - Now Showing at Webster Film Series 6/2(FRI)–6/4(SUN), at 7:30PM
| Happy 1st weekend of June! Tonight, and through the weekend, 6/2(FRI)–6/4(SUN), at 7:30PM, we bring to you– The Innocent, a delightful confection of a genre hybrid French heist film, directed and starring Louis Garrel. A perfect summer movie for everyone, bring your friends and family to enjoy it on our gorgeous big screen! The Innocent - Trailer https://preview.redd.it/lt2xx81b8n3b1.jpg?width=3300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ddd32e54ecf7c5bb14384e23b7ae8a5997cfc5fb 39-year-old Louis Garrel has quietly been making a name for himself for decades. Perhaps best known in America for his costarring role in Bernardo Bertolucci’s 2003 film The Dreamers, Louis has long been in the public eye in his native France for being the son of famous filmmakers Phillippe Garrel (many of whose films Louis has starred in) and Brigitte Sy. Louis, as it happens, is apparently good at everything—he’s a charming actor (as witnessed in Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, in which he plays Jo’s professor Friedrich Bhaer), he writes compelling screenplays, and he directs breezy genre exercises that end long before you want them to. In The Innocent, his acclaimed newest, Louis plays Abel, whose mother Sylvie (Anouk Grinberg) marries Michel (Roschdy Zem), a student in her drama class at a local penitentiary. Worried for his mother’s safety and the trustworthiness of her hastily-married beau, Abel engages in some amateur sleuthing and soon finds himself in more trouble than what he was afraid Michel himself might be getting into. Costarring Portrait of a Lady on Fire’s Noémie Merlant as Abel’s too-eager-to-help friend Clémence, The Innocent has the necessary chemistry amongst cast members and combination of modes (thriller, suspense, family drama, slapstick comedy, romance, you name it) to please all comers. In French with English subtitles. The Innocent (Louis Garrel, 2022, France, 99 minutes) For more info Showtimes: THREE NIGHTS ONLY, 6/2(FRI)–6/4(SUN) at 7:30PM Location: Winifred Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119 (Webster U. campus parking in front of and behind Winifred Moore Auditorium is free to patrons during nights we are showing movies!) Admission: $8 for General Admission, $7 for seniors(60+), Webster alumni & students from other schools Sign up for our weekly eNewsletter to stay informed of our upcoming screenings! submitted by WebsterFilmSeries to StLouis [link] [comments] |
2023.06.02 19:16 forjames76 46 [M4F] #StLouis #MO #FairviewHeights #IL Any ladies here from the area?
I am married and have no interest in changing that
Summer is here and I work from home! That means I’m going to go insane trying to entertain my kids for the next couple months. I’d love someone to talk to and sext with for the summer and when school starts in the fall hopefully we’ve built enough sexual tension that we cause the earth to shift on it’s axis after we’ve come together physically. I’m 6’ tall, 230lbs and dropping (I’ve finally found a cardio workout that I love, I’m pretty excited about it) Broad shoulders, beard, tattoos I’m quiet/shy and a pleaser by nature. I don’t want to get too descriptive for obvious reasons. Please reach out, I will be a perfect gentleman to you.
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2023.06.02 17:29 Lumi021 18 M4F #St.Louis MO young man with very fertile cum looking to impregnate my first woman
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2023.06.02 16:33 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in MO Hiring Now!
Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in mo. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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