SF - it’s worse than we thought
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Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
Ha..Big Sur is quite beautiful, but just for a visit. And unfortunately it's right in the fire zone.
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Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
I grew up in the Bay Area, in Silicon Valley way before it was Silicon Valley. Moved to LoCal in 1973 to go to college. Third generation Californian. For first few years I thought I’d go back someday but I have it too good here to think about leaving, and the Bay Area is just too different. I’m not talking about shit in the street. I’m pretty sure there’s none of that in my old ’hood.
(My parents bought this house new in 1968 for something like $50,000. Unfortunately it was sold sometime in the early 80s)
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3029 ... 9050_zpid/
The whole place is just too different. Too many people (mostly from somewhere else), too much money and shit in the street. I still enjoy the fuck out of visiting, though.
(My parents bought this house new in 1968 for something like $50,000. Unfortunately it was sold sometime in the early 80s)
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3029 ... 9050_zpid/
The whole place is just too different. Too many people (mostly from somewhere else), too much money and shit in the street. I still enjoy the fuck out of visiting, though.
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The politics were a lot different back then. My parents were Republican. We had a Republican Congressman (Pete McCloskey) who was the first in Congress to come out against the Viet Nam war, and the first to call for Nixon’s impeachment. Go figure.
Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
Something we actually agreed on, sort of.
But I might expand that to the 60s to include all of my family and friends. That would still pretty much empty the state out.
My family goes back to the 1880s. The wife’s to about 1910.
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I’m willing to let them all stay, as long as they meet my requirements. :wink:
We’re not going by race here, just by provenance. I would imagine that the Native Americans would probably set the cutoff at an earlier year. If you set it at 1500 there wouldn’t be any Latinos either.
I have a couple of nephews who would be OK because their mom is Kumeyaay. Their dad would have to leave though.
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Fixed for the pc pus$iesWhat about theLatinosCommanders andIndiansGuardians
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You seem oblivious to the crucial distinction held by those Spaniards as to their Castilian ancestry as opposed to native ancestry. Suffice to say it was an essential factor in social identification and status. As to the other Euros who arrived--Gold Rush, etc.--this was just a continuation of the conquest of America by the West. The injuns and mestizo Mexicans were of course relegated to the margins as the development of large cities and infrastructure ensued. Of course, breeding like rabbits, they're back--and demanding some sort of retroactive credit. I don't really see your point or question...Roach wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 9:46 pmOk that is mostly bullshit. First of all who are the "Californios" to which you refer? (ans. The ones who seem to agree with schmick's thinking). And then on go the Rose-colored glasses again (Europeans as the center of the universe view), and there were all knids of groups for and against mexico and the US. etc.
I suppose the Library of Congress is a good source? Or are they pedos too?
https://www.loc.gov/collections/califor ... alifornia/
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Which one are you again? And why would you suggest that I'm not right in the middle of S.F. right now--and have been for a long time? You forgot to say.
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Seriously? C'mon, I remember one of you rummies actually knew his way around S.F., but I make no effort to keep the aliases straight. But living in the Tenderloin? That's all-but impossible.
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How much it would make sense to live in the Tenderloin? What are you trying to say? Look, as far far as residential living the Tenderloin is nothing but residency hotels and apartments filled by Vietnamese and so forth. And if this tedious long term troll actually does reside there, I still cal bullshit.
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lolTenderloin Milton!
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Tenderloin
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Tenderloin > Bacon
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Technically not a valid comparison. Tenderloin is a specific cut of meat. Bacon is cured pork, generally (in the US) made from pork belly, but also from various other fatty (see shutyomouth) cuts.
Tenderloin is probably the leanest cut you can get, either from pork or beef, but pork belly cooked various ways (try low and slow on a smoker) can will give orders of magnitude more umami.
Just sayin’…
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Tenderloin
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Tenderloin > Bacon
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Technically not a valid comparison. Tenderloin is a specific cut of meat. Bacon is cured pork, generally (in the US) made from pork belly, but also from various other fatty (see shutyomouth) cuts.
Tenderloin is probably the leanest cut you can get, either from pork or beef, but pork belly cooked various ways (try low and slow on a smoker) can will give orders of magnitude more umami.
Just sayin’…
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Mikey wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 2:43 pm Technically not a valid comparison. Tenderloin is a specific cut of meat. Bacon is cured pork, generally (in the US) made from pork belly, but also from various other fatty (see shutyomouth) cuts.
Tenderloin is probably the leanest cut you can get, either from pork or beef, but pork belly cooked various ways (try low and slow on a smoker) can will give orders of magnitude more umami.
Just sayin’…
Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
You’re too fatt to even leave your house.Papa Willie wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:08 pmDo you want me to come poop on your street?Mikey wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 2:43 pmTechnically not a valid comparison. Tenderloin is a specific cut of meat. Bacon is cured pork, generally (in the US) made from pork belly, but also from various other fatty (see shutyomouth) cuts.
Tenderloin is probably the leanest cut you can get, either from pork or beef, but pork belly cooked various ways (try low and slow on a smoker) can will give orders of magnitude more umami.
Just sayin’…
Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
As long as you do it in front of my next door neighbor’s house. Been thinking of doing that myself. That or just throwing it over the fence.Papa Willie wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:08 pmDo you want me to come poop on your street?Mikey wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 2:43 pmTechnically not a valid comparison. Tenderloin is a specific cut of meat. Bacon is cured pork, generally (in the US) made from pork belly, but also from various other fatty (see shutyomouth) cuts.
Tenderloin is probably the leanest cut you can get, either from pork or beef, but pork belly cooked various ways (try low and slow on a smoker) can will give orders of magnitude more umami.
Just sayin’…
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Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
The lover of Jewish cock was outted a couple of months ago.
It's funny watching Porky respond to him like he's not a troll. Blubber ain't bright.
Too funny!
It's funny watching Porky respond to him like he's not a troll. Blubber ain't bright.
Too funny!
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A "troll"? Is that your limping attempt at a joke? I think that term would apply to someone using three different names, and always offering but little snippets of nasty diatribe so as to hide their childlike tell-tale grammatical markers. You know, someone like you. :wink:
For my part I robustly offer whatever I like--in all manner of form and style. And Inever change my nic or try to pretend to be someone else. You're as clueless as the other supposed libtards on this palsied forum.
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Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
Okay, this vid is bullshit. It does not begin to approach the actual fact and vibe of SF right now. The violent crime compared to Oakland or Richmond--San Jose, Sacto, etc.,--is very low. And there's no Naples-like pick-pocketing going on at all.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/art ... 479867.php
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/art ... 479867.php
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Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
Douche bag who lies about everything upset that people lie about something he cares about.
How does it feel when a leopard eats your face.
How does it feel when a leopard eats your face.
Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
Please TRY posting without thinking about me. Just once maybe.
Re: SF - it’s worse than we thought
The only place where anyone's shitting or pissing in the street in S.F. is the few blocks of the Tenderloin, downtown, where the hapless junkies are sprawled about. But a standard solution is setting up porta-potties on side streets staffed with a (city-paid) stooge to sit nearby and maintain them.
The real problem is the entrenched corruption in city hall. Besides launching the (totally fake) career of Kamaltoe, the legacy of Willie Brown includes making the office of mayor as powerful as Putin. The S.F. mayor controls the entire budget, appoints almost all the various commissions, and has complete replacement power in the case of resignations, etc. And while Willie was slick enough to never get caught--his secret was really quite simple--"Never write anything down"--his protegee, London Breed, is grotesquely unqualified and has presided over a shitstorm of federal indictments which continue to expand. And yet such is her venality that she's determined to get her brother (half brother, as there's always other fathers) sprung from prison after serving half of his 44-year sentence for murder. While fleeing an armed robbery, being chased by the police across the Golden Gate Bridge, he had pushed his female accomplice out of the car into traffic to create a diversion. She was immediately struck and killed, but he was caught the next day. But London Breed, in her early twenties at the time, offered a false alibi to the police, claiming her brother was home at the time asleep on the sofa. She wasn't charged, but that's a felony.
The real problem is the entrenched corruption in city hall. Besides launching the (totally fake) career of Kamaltoe, the legacy of Willie Brown includes making the office of mayor as powerful as Putin. The S.F. mayor controls the entire budget, appoints almost all the various commissions, and has complete replacement power in the case of resignations, etc. And while Willie was slick enough to never get caught--his secret was really quite simple--"Never write anything down"--his protegee, London Breed, is grotesquely unqualified and has presided over a shitstorm of federal indictments which continue to expand. And yet such is her venality that she's determined to get her brother (half brother, as there's always other fathers) sprung from prison after serving half of his 44-year sentence for murder. While fleeing an armed robbery, being chased by the police across the Golden Gate Bridge, he had pushed his female accomplice out of the car into traffic to create a diversion. She was immediately struck and killed, but he was caught the next day. But London Breed, in her early twenties at the time, offered a false alibi to the police, claiming her brother was home at the time asleep on the sofa. She wasn't charged, but that's a felony.
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