Shut the hell up!
concordtom said:
Former GA governor Roy Barnes was DA Willis' first choice as prosecutor. He turned it down because he had some FBI involved threats from someone who claimed he was "too close to the Jews". He thus had to live with body guards for 4 years and didn't want to live with it for the rest of his life.
Willis and Barnes faced off in court once. She beat him in the case, but he got it overturned at the Supreme Court.
He said she is very capable!
This testimony makes her sound like a seriously committed badass! She's fighting for Justice in the face of threats on her life and character assassination that the former good old boy governor couldn't withstand.
Team Trump wants us to imagine she's doing it for a cruise in the Caribbean with her boyfriend. Pleeeaaassseee.
She's the making of a movie in real time.
These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
Their team philosophy is what ever The Donald says it is and who cares if it's inconsistent.bearister said:
I'm confused. I thought your team philosophy is Isolationism.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:Their team philosophy is what ever The Donald says it is and who cares if it's inconsistent.bearister said:
I'm confused. I thought your team philosophy is Isolationism.
concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:Their team philosophy is what ever The Donald says it is and who cares if it's inconsistent.bearister said:
I'm confused. I thought your team philosophy is Isolationism.
Whatever is labeled left, Democrat, has different skin, speaks a different language. Being non Christian is also a minus.
movielover said:concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:Their team philosophy is what ever The Donald says it is and who cares if it's inconsistent.bearister said:
I'm confused. I thought your team philosophy is Isolationism.
Whatever is labeled left, Democrat, has different skin, speaks a different language. Being non Christian is also a minus.
Alex, I'll take wild Progressive Assumptions & Projections for $1,000.
I am a devotee of Chinese restaurants. Here in the inner Richmond district of SF, there are what seems like 20 of them within walking distance of my home. They mostly all close at 8PM sharp. The Vietnamese ones close at 9, and the Japanese 9 to 10, and the Thai close at 10. You want late night food around here, it is Kentucky Fried Chicken or Mels Diner, both closing at 12AM. Asians are smart. No staying up late for small money to serve drunks, druggies, and perps. Go to Chinatown after dark and every restaurant and store is shuttered with steel roll down doors after dark. Lunch is the last meal served in many restaurants there.Eastern Oregon Bear said:These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
I was referring to big city Chinatown areas and was pointing out our American segregated Chinese communities compared to the ones mentioned in Africa. I didn't mean to suggest there weren't Chinese restaurants outside of American Chinatown communities. I have 3 Chinese restaurants in my little eastern Oregon town as well as a Japanese, a Thai and a Cambodian/Vietnamese restaurant. I had dinner at the Japanese restaurant just a few hours ago. If I wanted food in the middle of the night, Denny's and a McDonald's 10 miles away are the only options, but I don't stay out late these days..SFCityBear said:I am a devotee of Chinese restaurants. Here in the inner Richmond district of SF, there are what seems like 20 of them within walking distance of my home. They mostly all close at 8PM sharp. The Vietnamese ones close at 9, and the Japanese 9 to 10, and the Thai close at 10. You want late night food around here, it is Kentucky Fried Chicken or Mels Diner, both closing at 12AM. Asians are smart. No staying up late for small money to serve drunks, druggies, and perps. Go to Chinatown after dark and every restaurant and store is shuttered with steel roll down doors after dark. Lunch is the last meal served in many restaurants there.Eastern Oregon Bear said:These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
Where are these late night Chinese restaurants in Eastern Oregon?
concordtom said:movielover said:concordtom said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:Their team philosophy is what ever The Donald says it is and who cares if it's inconsistent.bearister said:
I'm confused. I thought your team philosophy is Isolationism.
Whatever is labeled left, Democrat, has different skin, speaks a different language. Being non Christian is also a minus.
Alex, I'll take wild Progressive Assumptions & Projections for $1,000.
Okay then.
Here's your big opportunity.
Tell us why you are such the partisan that you don't make rational sense.
This should be good.
SFCityBear said:I am a devotee of Chinese restaurants. Here in the inner Richmond district of SF, there are what seems like 20 of them within walking distance of my home. They mostly all close at 8PM sharp. The Vietnamese ones close at 9, and the Japanese 9 to 10, and the Thai close at 10. You want late night food around here, it is Kentucky Fried Chicken or Mels Diner, both closing at 12AM. Asians are smart. No staying up late for small money to serve drunks, druggies, and perps. Go to Chinatown after dark and every restaurant and store is shuttered with steel roll down doors after dark. Lunch is the last meal served in many restaurants there.Eastern Oregon Bear said:These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
Where are these late night Chinese restaurants in Eastern Oregon?
Big C said:
Look at this guy: movielover is fleshing out a platform! If you actually cobbled this together yourself (as opposed to copying it from somewhere), newfound respect! I mean, a little bit...
I actually agree with about 20% of the planks in your platform... and semi-agree with another 20%. Okay, 15-20%. maybe the two sides will be able to find some common ground in our lifetime!
i had flash backs to my time at Cal in the 80s - a men's room in a certain library became the place for gay sex encounters.movielover said:
Ghetto behavior in Antioch.
https://www.ktvu.com/news/sex-in-the-stacks-drugs-prompt-antioch-library-to-close-temporarily
tequila4kapp said:i had flash backs to my time at Cal in the 80s - a men's room in a certain library became the place for gay sex encounters.movielover said:
Ghetto behavior in Antioch.
https://www.ktvu.com/news/sex-in-the-stacks-drugs-prompt-antioch-library-to-close-temporarily
I appreciate the compliment, but I really don't deserve it. I have Richmond District roots, because both of my parents were born and raised in the Richmond District, but I was born and raised in the Haight-Ashbury District, in tiny apartments, an area now known as Cole Valley. As a kid, I spent some time in the Richmond, visiting one grandfather who lived on 24th Avenue near Geary, and the other grandmother who lived on 15th Avenue near Geary. When I was old enough to get a bicycle, I used to pedal through Golden Gate Park to my grandmother's house, to water her garden, and she would give me 50 cents and lunch, where she would lecture me on saving money and investing it in PGE stocks. My other grandmother's sister lived on 16th Avenue near Anza, and we used to visit her also. Her family also owned a property in Lagunitas, in Marin County, a big old log cabin, and several acres of forest, where we kids all gathered for outings, and swimming in the creek nearby. I've lived in a lot of places since, but about 3 years ago, I sold my home and moved in to the Richmond, 4th Ave, not far from Clement and all the restaurants.82gradDLSdad said:SFCityBear said:I am a devotee of Chinese restaurants. Here in the inner Richmond district of SF, there are what seems like 20 of them within walking distance of my home. They mostly all close at 8PM sharp. The Vietnamese ones close at 9, and the Japanese 9 to 10, and the Thai close at 10. You want late night food around here, it is Kentucky Fried Chicken or Mels Diner, both closing at 12AM. Asians are smart. No staying up late for small money to serve drunks, druggies, and perps. Go to Chinatown after dark and every restaurant and store is shuttered with steel roll down doors after dark. Lunch is the last meal served in many restaurants there.Eastern Oregon Bear said:These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
Where are these late night Chinese restaurants in Eastern Oregon?
My childhood home until I moved away, with my wife, was on 17th between Balboa and Anza. Good to see another Richmond district 'kid' on here.
Nope. I used to belong to Lincoln Park Golf Club, and lots of players there raved about El Sombrero. Tia Margarita not so much. I never hung out in the Richmond much in my adult years until now. Back in the 1970s I was dating a coed from SF State, and when we went for Mexican food, she always wanted to go to Casa Linda, at 3rd and Geary. They had Mole Poblano. When I lived in Noe Valley, Roosevelt's Tamale Parlor on 24th st. was the place, until the Chronicle featured them in the Food section, and soon there was a line out the door with New Yorkers and other tourists. The owner got rid of the booths, put in tables to seat a bigger crowd. The plates got smaller, and prices got bigger. The old waitress said to to heck with this, and went back to live in Mexico. Then there was Ristorante Guadalajara, where everyone went at 2AM to have Menudo. It was supposed to prevent getting hangovers. One good place in SF is La Corneta Taqueria in Glen Park. Their Salmon Taco is really good.bearister said:
Did you ever dine at the El Sombrero Cafe, 22nd and Geary? It cratered after Loma Prieta. I loved that place. They made the Margies with fresh squeezed limes. Huge plates of food. Chile relleno off the hook!
Out of many views in San Francisco, this is my favorite. My Dad had a good friend, a Jewish aristocrat who had left Austria to escape the Nazis. He said it was the most beautiful spot in the world. Sometimes surfers would surf from the beach below. While waiting for the green to clear, we often tried to hit one into the ocean from between the two trees. Not reachable for me. Lowell's high school golf team had a couple who were also good surfers, and they tried to hit the surfers on the beach below from the tee. They couldn't reach them either.bearister said:
Played Lincoln with my son in July, 2020, and took this photo from the course:
SFCityBear said:Out of many views in San Francisco, this is my favorite. My Dad had a good friend, a Jewish aristocrat who had left Austria to escape the Nazis. He said it was the most beautiful spot in the world. Sometimes surfers would surf from the beach below. While waiting for the green to clear, we often tried to hit one into the ocean from between the two trees. Not reachable for me. Lowell's high school golf team had a couple who were also good surfers, and they tried to hit the surfers on the beach below from the tee. They couldn't reach them either.bearister said:
Played Lincoln with my son in July, 2020, and took this photo from the course:
So what club did you use?
SFCityBear said:I appreciate the compliment, but I really don't deserve it. I have Richmond District roots, because both of my parents were born and raised in the Richmond District, but I was born and raised in the Haight-Ashbury District, in tiny apartments, an area now known as Cole Valley. As a kid, I spent some time in the Richmond, visiting one grandfather who lived on 24th Avenue near Geary, and the other grandmother who lived on 15th Avenue near Geary. When I was old enough to get a bicycle, I used to pedal through Golden Gate Park to my grandmother's house, to water her garden, and she would give me 50 cents and lunch, where she would lecture me on saving money and investing it in PGE stocks. My other grandmother's sister lived on 16th Avenue near Anza, and we used to visit her also. Her family also owned a property in Lagunitas, in Marin County, a big old log cabin, and several acres of forest, where we kids all gathered for outings, and swimming in the creek nearby. I've lived in a lot of places since, but about 3 years ago, I sold my home and moved in to the Richmond, 4th Ave, not far from Clement and all the restaurants.82gradDLSdad said:SFCityBear said:I am a devotee of Chinese restaurants. Here in the inner Richmond district of SF, there are what seems like 20 of them within walking distance of my home. They mostly all close at 8PM sharp. The Vietnamese ones close at 9, and the Japanese 9 to 10, and the Thai close at 10. You want late night food around here, it is Kentucky Fried Chicken or Mels Diner, both closing at 12AM. Asians are smart. No staying up late for small money to serve drunks, druggies, and perps. Go to Chinatown after dark and every restaurant and store is shuttered with steel roll down doors after dark. Lunch is the last meal served in many restaurants there.Eastern Oregon Bear said:These days, American Chinese-only communities mostly make their money by being tourist traps with lots of restaurants that stay open late.movielover said:
I knew this would happen years ago.
Daily Mail: How China's taking over Africa, and why the West should be VERY worried
750,000 Chinese now live in Africa, predominantly hire Chinese, African countries and Chinese allegedly don't care about workers rights or the environment... only making money. Chinese-only communities, driving out African textile plants, etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036105/How-Chinas-taking-Africa-West-VERY-worried.html
Where are these late night Chinese restaurants in Eastern Oregon?
My childhood home until I moved away, with my wife, was on 17th between Balboa and Anza. Good to see another Richmond district 'kid' on here.
bearister said:
I hope that you and SFCB have already read or will read, this book:
My son and his wife recently moved to the district that, I believe, Gary referred to in the book as "The Edge of America."