Urban legend tells tale about woman getting sick from drug-laced paper
July 30, 2010 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment
A mans effort to give his phone number to a woman he found cute was behind a widely disseminated e-mail about an incident in south Kansas City. According to e-mail rumors, the incident involved a piece of paper laced with a drug that made the woman ill when she touched it a scenario similar to previous urban legends in other jurisdictions.
Police: Man Trying to Hand Off Phone Number, Not Drugged Paper
July 30, 2010 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment
A man who handed a woman a piece of paper that she said made her sick at a QuikTrip has been charged, but not for what you might think. Kansas City Police Chief Jim Corwin said on his blog Friday that it was unlikely that there was any drugged paper exchanged between the man and woman at the gas station at I-435 and Wornall on Sunday.
South KC incident sounded like urban legend, really is case of man chasing cute woman
July 30, 2010 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment
A mans effort to give his phone number to a woman he found cute was behind a widely disseminated e-mail about an incident in south Kansas City last weekend. Rumors that the incident involved a piece of paper laced with a drug that made the woman ill when she touched it a scenario similar to previous urban legends in other jurisdictions have been the subject of recent e-mail warnings.
Review: CVLT’s ‘Producers’ proves bigger sometimes better
July 30, 2010 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment
More often than not, theatrical productions are constrained by the nature of the plays themselves.
Mental health diagnoses mask the real problems | Dorothy Rowe
July 29, 2010 · Filed Under Anxiety Tips · Comment
A textbook of mental health disorders makes it far too easy for doctors to label patients and disregard the roots of suffering The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, whose updated fifth edition will include a range of new diagnoses, is a mythology, not a scientific text. It is created by American psychiatrists who meet in groups to consider whether or not a certain diagnosis should be included ...





