Taking Szabo Fountain by Strategy

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Kudos Jonathan and Jack. Photo courtesy of Boxing Rose (the moms)

 

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Caroleen Beatty sings the Eno Classic “Mother Eyeless Whale”:

 

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Maggie Davis shout out to Christo+ JC, Los Angeles VS Ken Holtzman Joe Ferguson, 1974

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Watching various sports replays including Oakland A’s versus Los Angeles Dodgers. Joe Ferguson was also an all CCS basketball player for Camden High near San Jose:

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Super Wash VS Ferris Bueller

F266C647-FBB3-416F-AA3A-896F1465F7ABI did not know until reading the New York Times obituary of Claudell Washington, 65, That the Berkeley man’s swing produced the foul ball caught by Ferris Bueller on his famous day off in 1985.
I think I taped part of the ‘74 World Series and will update here with another short tribute. He hit .571 his only World Series even though he was only 19 at the time parentheses I was 10. I started to post a few weeks ago that my dad took Gene Tenace to lunch, To discuss being a Pitch man so to speak for his car business in Cupertino and I got pulled from class olive Borgsteadt to join them.  I had Gene sign three or four Topps trading cards and he commented boy you chew a lot of gum. But I said no I give the gum to my dad.

i’m sure it did as they reference in the times break Claudell’s heart to be traded to Texas.

 

 

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Groundhog Day for drum buskers at Lytton Plaza soft re-opening

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My rap on Cari Templeton campaign that the Weekly hides or deletes

Of the twenty comments so far, mine are the only ones that come from someone who signs their name. Of my three comments, two are behind a fire wall — I don’t even remember what I wrote and cannot access it, though I believe I am a registered user — and one was deleted entirely.

On one hand the Weekly is influential: several cycles in a row, they either predicted all the exact winners of the council race or their readers elected the winners. Maybe it’s still true, I forget (I’m talking 2009, 2012, 2014, 2016 maybe 2018).

Yet I think the Weekly is doing a disservice in both permitting anonymous posters — and outright trolls — and, my obvoius self-interest, deleting me.

In my own blog – -what, am I a competitor? — I mentioned Cari once and lauded her (“she’s a comer” meaning on the rise). I was actually talking about sitting thru five hours of public hearings and only newly elected Alison Cormack and I were in attendence. I wrote about how I thought Michelle Kraus and Rebecca Eisenberg were by far the most qualified but neither got the votes (though two female candidates, maybe it was three, did, meaning CT and and least one other, a female attorney– I don’t know these people).

Anyhow I wish her luck. I am Residentialist or New Residentialist meaning I’ve read or met or was given advice –short of ever getting an endorsement — from Pearson, Wetzell and Tom Jordan — the 1964 Oregon Expressway / Recall Residentialists and CT is pro-growth though also a progressive, so for me it’s a hard sell.

But I also believe BLM and the rally last Saturday could be game changers across many planks and platforms.
By the way, Palo Alto has had several black electeds but never an out of closet gay or lesbian.
I think the BLM followers here are positive and I only saw one anti-Israel t-shirt (my view: although Jews like our local leaders at Beth Am marched with MLK and lead on Civil Rights there is a schism on the left and a lot of blacks are both anti-Semitic and anti-Israel — sadly — although it’s worse overseas where Far Left people literally say “Jews = Nazis”.

Where would CT stand on a plank to replace proposed housing in Ventura with a 40-acre park to honor our history of inclusion and diversity? (When Sobrato bought Fry’s 14 acres, I suggested a 7-acre park — if they gave us a park, they’d probably get it back denser somewhere else?)
Where does CT stand on taxing unicorns like Palantir, or large companies like HP or maybe a special levy on our rich uncle Leland, the $18 billion of leaseholds at Stanford Industrial Park?

what about voluntary cap on spending? $25K?

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Mac’s gains a week and momentum in push back against clumsy nanny ordinance

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A customer of the Palo Alto‘s oldest business who enjoys the occasional snack or adult product who gave her name is Marla said she was pleased that local leader ship Are open to revising the ordinance in ways that preserves the local businesses ability to compete

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God bless Brianna Noble the woman on horseback at Oakland Black Lives Matter protests

thanks to Oakland Roots soccer club for hipping me to this via their mural in their blast:

also not sure I already said this but what about Ruth Bader’s use of the quote of boot on my deck and women’s equality? 

I’m going to peep out “Queen and Slim”

Also: subset of Earthwise Posters depicting blacks. 

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Mayor Fine opens meeting but does not resign; votes to close session, for labor negotiations, per agenda and as exception to Brown Act

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As of 5:14 on this Monday, Palo Alto mayor Adrian fine

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Gunn graduate and PhD in communications and robotics Leila Takayama Conversation with Kamla bhatt

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Toggling between channels 23 and 26 makes me want to Outro this short item with a Beatles song one after 909

I guess it fits if it has to do with transportation like a train with that number and the doctor said she was studying cars versus trains or something

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Also just earlier last hour or within the last hour met two young activists who gave me information about how to use my smart phone to learn more about black lives matter:

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I noticed the local paper that had a misleading headline which I guess influenced this misleading headline above that said that if tonight Council ratifies its ordinance that impacts Mac’s smoke shop that voters could within 30 days get 2500 or so signatures locally to put the matter to referendum I thought it said this had already been accomplished which surprised me because I thought they were a few of us high on MaC’s

The subhead refers to the fact that I sometimes talk about very much mundane things yet four at a time it comes from a Grateful Dead song about two different melodies going, the other one

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Revised version of Adrian fine Adrian Figg riff for readers of the Palo Alto Weekly

(Eleven hours later, kind of reminds me of the joke when I was a kid about Gilligan and Ginger and Gilligan asks if he can stick his finger in her belly button and she says “If Black Lives Matter”..)
I saw the mayor of Palo Alto speak Saturday. Not really, I got there too late to see the podium. I could barely hear the speakers. There were 10,000 people at Hamilton and Ramona, 250 Hamilton. I taped the mayor’s speech, using my smart phone, but I have not tried to listen to it. A friend of mine texted me that he was pretty bad. I said “Who is speaking?” And then “Adrian?” and then recognized his voice, barely. After a while people started chanting “De-fund Po-lice” Defund the police. They weren’t really shouting him down they just weren’t sure if he was still speaking. Maybe he was the guy who was about to announce the next band.
If I ever get the chance to speak to 10,000 of my fellow citizens. I would go, ad lib, like I’m doing here “Hello, Palo Alto! It is so good to see you. I recognize some of you, but I love all of you! Black lives matter! BLACK LIVES MATTER! MALCOLM X! YEAH! LADORIS CORDELL, YEAH! FRANK WILDERSON! (he’a an author, new book) YEAH! ANGELA DAVIS DOUBLE YEAH! GEORGE FLOYD! SAY HIS NAME!”
Something like that.

My friend said that Adrian Fine, a 35-year old Gunn grad and former Planning Commissioner chosen by his peers as the buck-stops-here-only-one-year mayor, instead said something about City Council will “debate black lives matter”. What could that mean? Debate? black lives matter, Black Lives Matter. The people have spoken. There is no debate. People could die while the bureaucracy debates.
Was he referencing the “Resolution” he will read to an empty chamber Monday night? It’s pretty good. It’s better that the “message of hope” that the city sent out the other day. But I wonder who wrote it. It’s not as good as what I just wrote, off the top of my head. It looks like something someone faxed us from another city. (OK, two drafts, this, but you get my drift).

I am thinking about a movie I liked as a kid, I saw on tv. It was a World War II movie, in the Pacific. A mix of comedy and suspense. A small boat with an iconoclast captain, maybe William Holden. It was not I don’t think “McHale’s Navy”. It was more serious that that, the movie.
There’s a scene I remember where they get a message:
YOU ARE IN A FINE AREA.
The captain is puzzled. He says “What are we, The PTA? (Parent Teacher association).
Someone speaks up: “Mine” not “fine”. Explosives. Danger.

Or as Mark Twain once said: the difference between having a Mayor of Palo Alto who can (find the right words, at once in a lifetime event) and having a mayor who is not sure if black? lives? matter? is the difference between life and death, Democracy and Fascism, you Clydesdale led to proberbial fountain of wisdom but read the label did not inhale.
Drop the mic, Adrian “fine”.
Maybe now is good time to resign from public service and work full time for large corporate day job.
Very dramatic would be to do so tonite. Waiting until closer to the election weakens it.


This is a dated reference but George Floyd is like the American Stephen Biko so our South African mayor Adrian Fine is sort of Botha or DeClerq.
And the remedy, if having 5,000 chanting to drown you out doesn’t do it then maybe listen to the Peter Gabriel version of Biko’s story.
America is an apartheit state now. But we can fix this. First step, Fine time to resign.
Meanwhile, a young filmmaker just died in an Egyptian prison – -he made a music video in which a rapper calls the despot leader “a fig”. Adrian Fine as a white populist leader of Palo Alto is a lot closer to being Mubarak than to being Ronald Reagan. Or as Winnie The Pooh said, find a parade and jump in front of it. Either lead it or let it run you over, young man.

 

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Jenny Scheinman found footage project coming to Stanford Bing Second Stage a year from now, lord willing and the Covid-19 creek don’t rise

Stanford announced a slate of shows for 2020-2021, including a small show in Bing Second Stage with Jenny Scheinman, violin; a banjo player, a guitar player and some found footage from 100 years ago.
Her Parlour Game was booked into Palo Alto’s the Mitch for March 16, 2020 but was suspended.

Kannapolis – don’t get the name.

Did I mention that in February, 2001 I stayed for 30 days in Jenny’s apartment in Brooklyn while she was on the road, the apex of contemorary culture? 

 

Speaking of which, I found this in my smartphone from November, 2019 at Bing:

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