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Ponzi, that is a great list.— November 15, 2018 11:18 a.m.
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Great article - but I would also include "The Cherry Bomb".— November 14, 2018 5:28 p.m.
Foie Gras Protesters Target Bankers Hill Restaurant
Correction: "Friday, January 27"— January 28, 2012 11:13 a.m.
Uninspired in Clairemont: Kitchen 4140
I agree with the review. Went there twice because the first time I went was on a Saturday and they were closed. Next time I went I got to try their food and I didn’t think it was any good. I’m not a foodie but it seems as though they put a weird twist on to every dish. The place was packed and I was the only one who didn’t seem happy. On the positive side – the place was very clean and interesting. The staff was very nice.— January 9, 2012 9:05 p.m.
Philadelphia Eagles and San Diego Chargers made him money this year
Being a long time sports bettor and one time bookie I took interest in ‘My Bookie Says "Meet Me at Arby's"’. Overall it’s a good account of the small time bettor. The only problem I have is the story leads one to believe that this guy is driving from North Park to Oceanside to collect or pay on small amounts ($30, $25, $15) of money. What’s that about? He should find another bookie who will carry small amounts over to the next week. Sincerely joe— January 5, 2012 5:04 p.m.
After 80 Years, San Diego’s Greyhound Terminal Moves
First I would like to thank the SDReader for even printing my story on the closing of the Greyhound terminal. Second I would like to thank all the people who criticized and corrected my text. A good way to learn is through constructive criticism – which I believe everyone was providing. My view (story) was not at all trying to be condescending at the time but on hindsight it comes off that way totally. If only I could have had “Trooth” proofread it over a beer at the old Greyhound bar. The story was typed out hastily after I discover that the terminal had closed. The slant comes from me being a San Diego cabdriver familiar (but obviously not familiar enough) with that area and the fact of where the terminal was moved. The cynic in me reared its ugly head and I typed it out with that state of mind. I apologize if I slurred any user of public transportation. My only wish is that you, the watchdogs, keep up the good work. Sincerely joe— November 20, 2011 10:52 p.m.
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Why all the fuss over a little article on Rachael Gordon’s album? Is there a time limit on music? So what if people promote themselves shamelessly. To think that they won't is silly. I admit that I am a Rachael Gordon fan. Does that negate my opinion? Sincerely joe— September 4, 2009 3:26 a.m.