One great things about opinions is everyone has one. This is mine. It's my deep conviction that Quincy really really really needs an In-N-Out Burger and needs it now.
It's easy spending other people's money. With that disclaimer out of the way, I think I know the perfect location for a drive-in theater in Hannibal and I believe a fortune could be made if someone could make it happen.
I have found a study that I find a bit ironic. It makes the wild claim that Missourians are more lazy (sort of) than Illinoisans. Let's examine this science to see if there's any truth in it.
Disclaimer: I am not interested in political things and I don't intend this to be anything like that. However, I am interested when the government does things that are funny. I'm hoping that's the case with this. They spent money to reassure you that birds are real. Really.
I may very well get laughed out of the room, but I'd like to share an idea with you. I think both Quincy and Hannibal should have tiny home communities. Please allow me to explain why.
I rarely delve into such serious topics like this, but I can't help but wonder out loud why there is such outrage over the apparent murder of Gabby Petito and not thousands of other women who have suffered the same sad fate.
Let me start by saying that while I've been in Quincy for the last 20 years, I'm not technically from Quincy as in "born and raised". So I don't know a lot of the traditions that Quincyans take part in.
Quincy is known for a lot of historical events. Lincoln-Dougl...
I don't enjoy discussing controversial subjects and I'm not about to start now. However, there seems to be a growing roar that I feel like I need to address. It's the idea that anyone that disagrees with you must be a stupid doofus.
I realize it may be awkward to try and talk to a street intersection, but awkward has never stopped me in the past and isn't about to stop me now. I have some thoughts for 36th and Broadway in Quincy.