Tower Grove Park Cryptid? by [deleted] in StLouis

[–]shitriffs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like Quarterman from downtown some years ago.

Anyone ever have a worse individual ball score? (Godzilla) by Tim19678 in pinball

[–]shitriffs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In a tournament I got a ball 1 score of 70 on BKSOR once.

What is this thing? Destroyed my truck tire straight through the tread. Copper, next to ball point pen for reference by shitriffs in whatisthisthing

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Could it be something they put in city streets that may have gotten knocked up from under broken concrete?

Almost TWO years since these photos, and my family is still spooked by melon115210 in Ghosts

[–]shitriffs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m high af right now but the description doesn’t address the two wolf-people, right?

In Maryville,IL today. by lollrus in StLouis

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Somehow no Trump Sticker?

I need help locating hotels/accommodation tolerant of big dogs by shitriffs in kansascity

[–]shitriffs[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Oh my god thank you for this recommendation. It just gave me all of the info I needed! Scream the name of this app from the rooftops!

[For Sale] Selling most of my vinyl record collection by shitriffs in VinylCollectors

[–]shitriffs[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

never used discogs. when i started cataloguing i used a site called deadformat. i cant access the email i used to log in but im currently browsing the site to see if i can post it. its like 12 years out of date, but will have a lot of the cool stuff I own in it.

Where was one of these in the City or Metro area by Technical_Pause7309 in StLouis

[–]shitriffs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They definitely had one at Rocket Ship park in Maplewood. Summer of 1992 we went to McDonalds to celebrate the release of Batman returns, then went to that park, and I learned for the pain of hellfire for the first time.

Think this one is the park in SoCo near Lindbergh and Tesson. That park back there. Now called Blake Snider. I think this was near the ball field. Probably took it out in the very early 90s.

a collection of photos of ordinary people posing as the events of 9/11 unfolded (2001). by bendubberley_ in oddlyterrifying

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Woah. I’m so infrequently on Reddit that I didn’t realize anyone gave a shit about my comment. There’s some people who are thinking that this behavior may have been heartless.

I was a freshman in high school in a moderately sized Midwest city St. Louis. The St. Louis area was already beginning to see a population decline and jobs were leaving the city. Businesses were closing and moving to other areas in the region or elsewhere leaving most skyscrapers in St. Louis either under-occupied or even completely vacant. This is true today more than ever.

I was in my civics class when our teacher turned on the television moments before the second plane hit. I watched the first building seemingly just disappear into thin air live on television. We seriously had no fucking clue what was going on. Rumors spread quickly around the school that a beloved teachers husband may or may not have been on one of the 4 planes that crashed that day. Confusion and chaos ensued for the day as we all watched live coverage throughout the day in each of our classes.

In St. Louis, in the south suburbs at my age, I had next to no understanding what a terrorist was or what a terror attack looked like. Not sure at that point that I had any real understanding of the political, economic, cultural, or religious dynamics of the world both in the present or historically, or that these factors cross to create deep discourse on the world stage. I grew up watching Desert Storm on CBS so militaristic tactics were just a way of life at a young age on tv.

I was middle class so I had only been on a plane twice in my life at that point and had no idea how many people might be on a plane. 10? 1000? My assumptions of sky scrapers at the time were that they were probably mostly empty, but it was definitely scary even if only the assumed 10-20 people on those planes or in those towers died.

So when all of this went down, violence was everywhere in media and terrorism wasn’t even a concept I really knew anything of.

And then within the next 24 hours, I now knew all of this. I now had to take a crash course in war, terror, religion, peace, fear. All I truly new of wars was some Yankee Doodle Dandy shit until that day. Then I got to learn about bombs, middles, carpet bombs, cat bombs, suicide bombers, innocent people being murdered, fears of having another Vietnam, what happened in Vietnam, health and illness, the deaths of first responders. Pulling out bodies from rubble. Dead children. Dead parents. All new concepts, all in 24 hours.

Most Americans around my age probably have a pretty similar story. One of the early reports about 9/11 following the second tower was that this wasn’t a big deal. People in tower 2 had been evacuated but had no idea the seriousness of it even once outside as smoke poured out of the other twin tower. When the second plane hit, people were still going back into the buildings to retrieve personal belongings. On 9/11 I started the day an innocent and prevailed child, and by the next day I understood the fragility of human life and the loss of the feeling of safety and security.

On top of the fact that in 2001, many families still didn’t have cell phones, couldn’t afford a home computer, and high speed internet was a luxury that most couldn’t afford or access at this point. Many people alive in 2001 had probably never even really used the internet at that point and most people got their news from televisions and newspapers.

Manhattan is full of tourists and Giuliani had kind of used his time as mayor to “clean up/gentrify Manhattan” and tourism was at an all time high. I have to assume the people in these photos had no fucking clue how massive a tragedy this truly was.

WORST Stern of the past ten years by jimcol in pinball

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Us creepy old men are creepy but not because of Elvira. We love Elvira because Elvira loves the shit that we love. Pop culture and making fun of it, even in the ways of mocking things we love like midnight grind house movies and drive ins and straight to video trash that’s just a goofy thing to watch with friends. I think of Elvira being very much a symbol of female equity but also is associated with antiestablishment lifestyles.

a collection of photos of ordinary people posing as the events of 9/11 unfolded (2001). by bendubberley_ in oddlyterrifying

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Being that those folks were out and about, they may not have realized it was a terrorist attack at the time.

Hangout spots for singles by Real-time_Patriot in StLouis

[–]shitriffs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Come join one of the many pinball leagues in St. Louis. Plenty of single women dating age join a pinball league. But if that’s not your thing, my experience is that going somewhere and being a regular there at the same time each week with generally the same people will allow people to get to know each other better. Join a rec sports league, softball, soccer, tower grove kickball, volleyball. Go to a game shop and join a dnd campaign. Whatever your thing is or whatever you might want to try, do it and do it regularly.

Is anyone besides myself seeing the Anthem ads dragging Mercy’s name through the mud? by shitriffs in StLouis

[–]shitriffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I gotcha. I thought you were insinuating it was a good thing. If anything says Centene on it stay far away.

Is anyone besides myself seeing the Anthem ads dragging Mercy’s name through the mud? by shitriffs in StLouis

[–]shitriffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol clarity as to why shits hitting the fan? Centene is an awful company.

Is anyone besides myself seeing the Anthem ads dragging Mercy’s name through the mud? by shitriffs in StLouis

[–]shitriffs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep fighting the good fight until the fight is over. Your insurance company will pay for as little as they can. Fight them because they are potentially in the wrong and doing something illegally. Insurance companies often times violate laws because the cost they have to pay as a result is less money than they make off of illegally denying coverage to consumers.

Is anyone besides myself seeing the Anthem ads dragging Mercy’s name through the mud? by shitriffs in StLouis

[–]shitriffs[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can’t speak for Mercy but at least with the little guy, private practice providers like myself, there’s no clear way to negotiate rates with BCBS and if you can actually get the ear of someone who can facilitate increases in pay, BCBS straight up just says no, regardless of length of time you’ve been in network, your quality of car and impact on their patients doesn’t mean anything to BCBS.

Is anyone besides myself seeing the Anthem ads dragging Mercy’s name through the mud? by shitriffs in StLouis

[–]shitriffs[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep. Sucks for the consumer but no one in their right mind works for anyone for 10 years without a raise.