Is E.T. phoning home? I'm asking this question because a bizarre orb has been captured on video over Skokie, Illinois and I can't figure out what exactly I'm seeing.
I've been in Kansas City, Missouri so much in my lifetime I feel like I've lived there, but I haven't. That's why I'm gonna rely on the help of robots to determine what the best neighborhood in that area is. Artificial intelligence picked a very low-key one that seems to be the favorite of many.
How happy are you in your relationship? I don't mean to intrude, but the reason I ask is if you're common law married, there's something you need to know if you're thinking about moving to Illinois. There's only one (rather awkward) reason to do it.
There's nothing quite like having someone you love that loves you back in a long-term relationship. In some states, after 7 years together, you are common law marriage. What about Missouri? Is there common law marriage in the Show Me State? The answer is both yes and no. It's complicated.
I will admit that I'm still trying to figure this one out. A new study regarding people choosing to move to California suddenly includes thousands from Missouri. How can this be?
I don't understand a lot of things in life so I guess I can add this new factoid to it. The most expensive university in Missouri is a not-for-profit school and I have so many questions.
The thought of a Missouri man claiming that he not only saw a Bigfoot, but the fact that he believes the creature gifted him a deer without a head is probably laugh-inducing. He seriously believes this happened and I happen to believe he is telling the truth.
I demand a recount. A new internet ranking based on customer votes claims the fast food chain that's most expensive has 107 Missouri locations. It's true that there are 107 of their eateries in Missouri, but I disagree with the most expensive part.