Judging strictly by the quantity of vomit I encountered outside the Corner Brewery yesterday morning, I’d say Saturday night’s Krampus event was a success. Thank you to all of you who came out to shake your asses with us and join our midnight march by torchlight. Here, for what they’re worth, and in no particular […]
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Legfest raises over $4,000 for Patrick Elkins… enough to save a significant portion of one of his legs
We haven’t yet tallied everything up, but it looks as though, between Friday night’s show at Woodruff’s, the auction, the online fundraiser, and everything else, we’ve managed to scrape together a little over $4,000 to put toward paying off the medical bills of our friend Patrick Elkins. Thank you so much to all of you […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Ypsilanti Also tagged bionic legs, blood clots, Community Rebirth, Cre Fuller, fundraisers, It's a Wonderful Life, Jennifer Scro, Kayj, Keelan, Legfest, legs, medical debt, Mighty Good Coffee, Nightshade Army Industries, orgasm, panties, Patrick Elkins, philanthropy, robots, Safety Girl, sex toys, Steve Austin, Steve Gross, Tom Perkins 12 Comments
Failing to sell at auction, the future of Ypsi’s Smith Furniture Building uncertain
As it was billed as a “no minimum bid” auction, I would have expected Ypsilanti’s long-neglected Smith Furniture building to be sold to the highest bidder this afternoon, regardless of how low that bid might have been. Apparently, though, that wasn’t the case. The highest bid, placed by Ann Arbor developer Phil Conlin, was rejected […]
Posted in Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged James Pate, Phil Conlin, Smith Furniture, Smith furniture building, Tom Perkins 22 Comments