Monthly Archives: June 2014

Sixty minute triple-item on Mencken, Twain & Salinger

This is the enhanced version of a previous post, “20 Minute Triple Item on Mencken, Twain and Salinger” which actually took me about 40 minutes, making us, ultimately, an hour behind our schedule to get to Chapel of the Chimes … Continue reading

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Dude where’d you park the grand jury report?

I am struck by how underplayed the grand jury report is, in today’s Daily Post — unless they also reported on it Friday will have to check. As in: We were surprised as anyone to learn that a grand jury … Continue reading

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20 minute triple item on Mencken, Twain and Salinger

because we are leaving for East Bay, Beth Custer at Chapel of the Chimes, at quarter-past 4 on a Saturday   1. The fact is that some of the things men and women have desired most ardently for thousands of … Continue reading

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First Amendment and Lytton Plaza

I got into another cluster of conversations about Lytton Plaza and my assertion that our new ordinance banning amplifiers during business hours –which I call the Dave Heidie Laws — are unconstitutional, in the wake of the sixth Palo Alto … Continue reading

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Palo Alto yard hockey

Have you heard that joke about “I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out”? I joked to Palo Alto City Council member, this morning at a yard sale in our Downtown North neighborhood, that we should consider … Continue reading

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Palo Alto hardball and hidden ball trick

Posted by Mark Weiss, a resident of Downtown North 0 minutes ago Mark Weiss is a registered user. This is a power play or stunt to improve the odds, or so they think, of continuing the recent Real Estate rout. Very … Continue reading

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Mencken on the Palo Alto Process

H.L. Mencken is actually the coiner, as it were, of the term “Palo Alto Process”. He was not, as some believe, talking about how long it takes to install, or get the proper permits if one wants to install, the … Continue reading

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Harry Hillman of Dartmouth

I have Harry Hillman’s scrapbook, which he started in 1899 and kept adding until about 1910 or so. Plus when Glenn Cunningham ran a 4:04:04 indoor mile, on a course designed by Coach Hillman at Dartmouth’s Alumni Gym, he added … Continue reading

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Aaron Vanderhoof goes all out for art tribute to fallen friend

    I did chat up Aaron and Michelle for quite a spell Wednesday, and his tale about producing the runner statute is quite impressive, methinks. I will have to edit to add later. Meanwhile, here is what I had … Continue reading

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Hannah may Hannah will

Hannah May Allison was one of the classier and most promising acts to lively up downtown Palo Alto Sunday for the annual street music event. I shot her from a distance, and got close enough to scrutinize her new EP, … Continue reading

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