The ambitious Pacific Coast Spirits brings urban distilling to Oceanside
Grape vodka, heirloom corn bourbon, and a plan to malt its own barley
Ian Anderson 3 p.m., Dec. 12
Ian Anderson 3 p.m., Dec. 12
Garrett Harris 2 p.m., Dec. 12
Ed Bedford 1 p.m., Dec. 12
Scott Marks noon, Dec. 12
Jay Allen Sanford 11 a.m., Dec. 12
Robert Bush 10 a.m., Dec. 12
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“Heartbreak Bob” Reisinger found after Normal Heights house fire
Wrong! Wrong! Wrong! Christopher Corbett-Fiacco enough about yourself. You definitely did not know Bob,.I would like to think of Bob in a better light. Bob was a good hearted soul. If you needed a friend to listen, he would be right there. He also, would help you in whatever else you needed help with. I recently needed him as a witness in an establishment on Adams Ave. He very willingly stayed with us until the incident was over. Bob loved dogs very much. He lost his own dog Abbie about 14 months ago. Whenever he saw my dog, I could tell my dog always made him feel much better. Yes, his grandmother Irene died in July at the age of 90 plus. Who was the one to take care of her in her final weeks? It was Bob. I know it's not easy to have to deal with a relative's health failing, and having to care for them 24 7. Bob did it as best as anyone could.I used to tease Bob saying, he was going to live as long as granny. Because he had her genes. Bob and Irene have lived in this neighborhood since the 50's. They both could tell you about the history of the area, and all the people who have come and gone. Finally, I still believe Bob had granny's genes. Both Bob and Irene were well known and liked in the neighborhood. Bob, you and granny are in a better place. RIP— April 22, 2013 6:51 p.m.