Bruce
You never know what you will get when you tune in to the Bruce in the Morning Show. I will make fun of just about anybody and anything. If it's on your brain, then we can talk about it, so I always invite you to be a part of the show.
I'm one of those people that does most of my transactions with my debit card. I remember when I first got to Sedalia and I had to borrow money because the bowling alley didn't take cards. Then I came upon other retailers that only accepted cash. Even the Pettis County Collector's Office will add 3.9% onto your bill if you pay with credit or debit card.
I recently came across this Time article that lists five situations in which it is best to use cash.
With football season officially underway and baseball season on its way to postseason play, sports fans are in heaven. The St. Louis Cardinals aren't out of contention for the wild card in the NL Central and the KC Chiefs had a decent first half in their home opener. No, I don't want to talk about the second half of their 40-24 loss to Atlanta.
This isn't the only time we see seasons overlap in Sedalia. The Sedalia Bombers baseball season is on during the Mid-MO Outlaws football season as well. True sports fans will watch games while the season is going on and enjoy each game on its own merits. But let's face it, every town has a favorite.
The website Lovefilm.com has rated the funniest movies of all time based on laughs per minute. Obviously that is subjective. Movies that I find funny other people look at me as if I have lobsters crawling out of my ears (That is a "Christmas Story" reference, and it is a funny film).
According to a new survey conducted by 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair, the least impressive U. S. landmark is the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. The rest of the bottom five are the Alamo, Mount Rushmore, the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. There seems to be a flaw in the survey.
I seriously cannot make this stuff up. A friend of mine just told me that someone she knows put their bridal registry at a consignment shop. I can't imagine doing that. Let alone that there is a bride on the planet that would welcome used items as a wedding present.
I've never been a soccer fan. Soccer moms didn't exist when I was growing up. The sport was just taking hold in the U.S. as I graduated high school. So when a friend of mine invited me to a Sporting Kansas City game against the Toronto FC, I was a little worried that I wouldn't enjoy it.
Yesterday I asked which restaurants you would like to see come to Sedalia. There was certainly no shortage of answers. Overall, 20 different franchises were mentioned. Here are the top five:
We've covered shopping, so let's continue the pipe dream by bringing some new restaurants to town. There was much excitement recently with the opening of Panera Bread Company and Freddie's Steakburgers, and we already have some great places to eat, but there are a few places that would be pretty great if we had them in town.
I was driving down Grand shortly after 7 p.m. and noticed some Sedalia Police cars and an ambulance at the intersection with 14th. A Chevy pickup truck struck a the corner of 1400 S. Grand just moments before. I did not get an opportunity to speak with the driver or authorities.
I asked you, the listeners which stores you would like to see come to Sedalia. Thanks to everyone for the responses. Here are the top five stores you said would benefit our community.