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Banker's Hill/Mercy Outpatient
What are you two doing on this long dead thread? :) Yes, Puppy, we're pretty close. Sounds like you are down the hill a bit, though. We're over by the "Hob Nob" on First and Juniper. There's a new cafe across the street, "Cafe Mundo," open till noon, with excellent coffee. Ride your bike up sometime and we'll catch a cup. Yeah, it was too bad about Mercy retiring. She was the best "stick" in the West--no vein too delicate for her talented eye and fingers ;)— November 6, 2009 7:07 a.m.
This Is It! (Again)
Sounds like god has already helped her ;) Thanks for this endorsement, AG. Brief convo with "the man" last night: SD: Heard about the MJ film, "This Is It?" G: Yeah. SD: Well, any interest? G: No. SD: But it is supposed to be good. All creative aspects of preparing a show, plus some of the show. G: Hmm. Begins loud clatter in kitchen. SD: Guess I'll be going with someone else, then! G: [...] Clatter continues. EXEUNT.— November 5, 2009 4:01 p.m.
Highly Desirable
How in the heck is/was Seinfeld underappreciated? It's even had discursive play in universities, compared to Beckett's themes. This is where they get the phrase "a show about nothing."— November 5, 2009 3:56 p.m.
I Actually Wanted To Have The Runner-Up Be The Winner And Vice-Versa, But There Was So Very Little To Say About The Runner-Up (Beyond It's Obvious Awesomeness) That I Have Reversed Their Roles. Everybody Will Deal Just Fine, Thank You Very Much!
For titles, you mean?— November 5, 2009 3:41 p.m.
None
Foster, I figured you were "Microsoft," and wrote that "lemon" article to toot your own horn. Yes, church events are known to take place in 'neighborhoods,' but unless you are going to blog your thoughts about it afterward, it does not constitute a neighborhood blog. Advertising is advertising, nonprofit or no. What you are doing is dishonest, and a disservice to the community of bloggers on this site, who have a hard time sorting out writers' work from BOGUS attempts to advertise without paying.— November 5, 2009 3:36 p.m.
None
"Email me, I will send you a list of my hourly rates and specialties" What's the going rate on the Peter Pan treatment? How about the Matterhorn? :)— November 5, 2009 3:30 p.m.
SDGE Lobbyist Said to be Innocent, Reinstated
re: #147: I liked it, Paul. And if it makes you feel better, I put indirect mention of you in my very second blog ever! Fourth sentence references an argument of a few months back, in which you kicked monaghan's hiney: :) http://www.sandiegoreader.com/weblogs/bankers-hil…— November 5, 2009 3:24 p.m.
SDGE Lobbyist Said to be Innocent, Reinstated
"Response to posts #109-146:" C'mon, Mr. Bauder. That is such a cop out! At the least, write us an acrostic spelling out "Dominelli Loves Nancy." :)— November 5, 2009 3:21 p.m.
Did Dominelli Study Ponzi?
Mr Bauder, how long did it take you to write this book? How did you plan out the chapters, and what was your writing schedule like?— November 5, 2009 3:17 p.m.
I Actually Wanted To Have The Runner-Up Be The Winner And Vice-Versa, But There Was So Very Little To Say About The Runner-Up (Beyond It's Obvious Awesomeness) That I Have Reversed Their Roles. Everybody Will Deal Just Fine, Thank You Very Much!
Chemise saucisson sounds like either a) a Lyonnaise dish served in an undergarment shop in vieux Lyon or b) a character from something by Alfred Jarry— November 5, 2009 3:09 p.m.