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odd title for a piece on the artist and The Sandwich Shop. $55 isn't even going to pay for books for one semester at SCC. i'm confused. However, having places like The Sandwich Shop to showcase budding artists is laudatory.
They are amazing. We brought back several of every flavor for the folks at work. Feeding frenzy! Everyone rocks!
“You have a young couple with a very clear idea about what they want and it’s at odds with what the neighbors expect,” he said. “We are trying to treat each issue on its own merits and bring the two factions together through dialogue.” ...do they appreciate that when this is all said and done they will all be neighbors? ugh. i wouldn't want to live on Animosity Street.
"Texas oil companies Valero and Tesoro are two of the measure’s key financial backers. Other contributors to the Yes on 23 campaign include the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity, a committee of the California Trucking Association and a Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association committee." from a previous SacPress article on Yes on 23. "Protect Proposition 13, a Santa Monica-based group affiliated with the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, gave $2,500 to the [Yes on Measure B] campaign on Sept. 3." Howard Jarvis....hmmmmm.....
exactly
Thank you for our honesty and for your commendable effort to keep the discourse civil, insightful, respectful and on point. Vicious personal diatribes do not advance the debate or the community.
actually, he has a point. the City doesn't require a parking ticket be paid until the issue is resolved as long as the person recieving the ticket has submitted reasons in writing for contesting the violation. if the court determines the violation should stand, the court notifies the person.
a "real" museum. can you enlighten?
Really fun! I was following the progress on their online map. And my dad and brother were sending updates, too! Got the office charged up and we ran down into the street when it passed right overhead, turned at the river and headed toward McClellan. That thing can move fast!
gluten free! whoopie! can't wait to try it....
Conversation about: “It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” A Nostalgic Look Back at Capital Stage
I am so sad I missed it! I hope they do it again next year. I want to go!