Pasterneck

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SFCALBear72
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diva1 said:

So why hasn't he been hire yet. Knows Cal, great ties to bear backers and other key NorCal contacts. Turned around New Orleans, good record another UC. No faith that AD gets this right
Maybe it's because his name is Pasternack. Get it right.
stu
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SBGold said:

stu said:

Anyone here live in Piedmont? I live close by in Oakland and frequently cycle through Piedmont. It certainly looks nice but it's not very Berkeley.
I do and I talked to Cuonzo a couple times when he was in town. I recall being at a middle school dance as chaperone and he was outside there on his phone the entire time. I joked with him that he was trying to get another commit while at the dance.

His wife was well known in town, very nice and a prolific volunteer within the schools here. Just like Kate Dykes when she was here.

Piedmont is similar to much of Berkeley in a lot of ways. Berkeley is not all the south side with the grunginess and 60s flashbacks. Piedmont is like North Berkeley.
Is there more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont than in North Berkeley or Oakland Hills? Some years I walk up to Highland Ave for the Independence Day parade which is pretty quaint.

Also is Piedmont as accepting of differences as Berkeley? From my cycle-by demographics Piedmont seems fairly homogeneous.
Big C
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calumnus said:

Big C said:


Lotta buzz on Twitter tonight: Pasternack is so sick of seeing his name misspelled, he's looking East, not North. Oops.


My excuse is I'm from L.A. and Joe Pasternak was a famous movie producer.

Coach Pasternack just saw the title of this thread and winced. Supposedly, that's what some bully called him in 7th grade...

Did Joe Pasternak the movie producer know Ben Braun's dad the movie producer? That would be quite a coincidence!
stanfurdbites
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Can we fix the title of this thread? Totally ridiculous
calumnus
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Big C said:

calumnus said:

Big C said:


Lotta buzz on Twitter tonight: Pasternack is so sick of seeing his name misspelled, he's looking East, not North. Oops.


My excuse is I'm from L.A. and Joe Pasternak was a famous movie producer.

Coach Pasternack just saw the title of this thread and winced. Supposedly, that's what some bully called him in 7th grade...

Did Joe Pasternak the movie producer know Ben Braun's dad the movie producer? That would be quite a coincidence!


You never know, but their careers barely overlapped. Joe Pasternak was prolific from the 20s to the 60s, for Universal, MGM, 20th Century Fox etc whereas Zev Braun was active from the 60s to the 2000s, much of it in television. Pasternak produced the Oscars a decade before Braun was nominated.
graguna
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stu said:

SBGold said:

stu said:

Anyone here live in Piedmont? I live close by in Oakland and frequently cycle through Piedmont. It certainly looks nice but it's not very Berkeley.
I do and I talked to Cuonzo a couple times when he was in town. I recall being at a middle school dance as chaperone and he was outside there on his phone the entire time. I joked with him that he was trying to get another commit while at the dance.

His wife was well known in town, very nice and a prolific volunteer within the schools here. Just like Kate Dykes when she was here.

Piedmont is similar to much of Berkeley in a lot of ways. Berkeley is not all the south side with the grunginess and 60s flashbacks. Piedmont is like North Berkeley.
Is there more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont than in North Berkeley or Oakland Hills? Some years I walk up to Highland Ave for the Independence Day parade which is pretty quaint.

Also is Piedmont as accepting of differences as Berkeley? From my cycle-by demographics Piedmont seems fairly homogeneous.
I live in the Oakland Hills and my boys go to high school in piedmont so i'm very familiar with both. Piedmont definitely has more of a town atmosphere.
SBGold
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stu said:

SBGold said:

stu said:

Anyone here live in Piedmont? I live close by in Oakland and frequently cycle through Piedmont. It certainly looks nice but it's not very Berkeley.
I do and I talked to Cuonzo a couple times when he was in town. I recall being at a middle school dance as chaperone and he was outside there on his phone the entire time. I joked with him that he was trying to get another commit while at the dance.

His wife was well known in town, very nice and a prolific volunteer within the schools here. Just like Kate Dykes when she was here.

Piedmont is similar to much of Berkeley in a lot of ways. Berkeley is not all the south side with the grunginess and 60s flashbacks. Piedmont is like North Berkeley.
Is there more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont than in North Berkeley or Oakland Hills? Some years I walk up to Highland Ave for the Independence Day parade which is pretty quaint.

Also is Piedmont as accepting of differences as Berkeley? From my cycle-by demographics Piedmont seems fairly homogeneous.
Yes, more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont. Piedmont is pretty much schools and residential though with maybe 2 stores, a few banks and a couple gas stations.

Piedmont is pretty liberal, all of the elected officials here are women and I'm sure they are all Democrats. Demographics are changing over time but still somewhat homogeneous. Definitely progress is needed re: accepting differences, bit I don't know that Berkeley is great on that front as well.
concernedparent
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SBGold said:

stu said:

SBGold said:

stu said:

Anyone here live in Piedmont? I live close by in Oakland and frequently cycle through Piedmont. It certainly looks nice but it's not very Berkeley.
I do and I talked to Cuonzo a couple times when he was in town. I recall being at a middle school dance as chaperone and he was outside there on his phone the entire time. I joked with him that he was trying to get another commit while at the dance.

His wife was well known in town, very nice and a prolific volunteer within the schools here. Just like Kate Dykes when she was here.

Piedmont is similar to much of Berkeley in a lot of ways. Berkeley is not all the south side with the grunginess and 60s flashbacks. Piedmont is like North Berkeley.
Is there more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont than in North Berkeley or Oakland Hills? Some years I walk up to Highland Ave for the Independence Day parade which is pretty quaint.

Also is Piedmont as accepting of differences as Berkeley? From my cycle-by demographics Piedmont seems fairly homogeneous.
Yes, more of a town atmosphere in Piedmont. Piedmont is pretty much schools and residential though with maybe 2 stores, a few banks and a couple gas stations.

Piedmont is pretty liberal, all of the elected officials here are women and I'm sure they are all Democrats. Demographics are changing over time but still somewhat homogeneous. Definitely progress is needed re: accepting differences, bit I don't know that Berkeley is great on that front as well.
If there is a truly tolerant place on Earth I haven't heard of it. The best we can hope for is a community that is mindful of who/what it accepts.
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