
The soccer player wears jersey 10
Well the rock band released the song when the youngest brother was 11

The soccer player wears jersey 10
Well the rock band released the song when the youngest brother was 11
I’ve been walking around all morning with a shopping bag and the 16 readable items: and if you can use digression and picture rather than Blanchett picture in your own mind man name Sri SRI and not a Stanford military industrial complex Research institute dude he’s from Asia or his ancestors are he is an artist and out of wood made a Buddha as compared to the plastic purple Buddha I bought at a gift shop on Brian Street in honor of purple Pam Warren the former partner of boots Riley of the coup:
I count 16 readables
Edit to add: Alonzo King lines w Alonzo Hunt telephone connecting or separate Alonzo aka Fonnie from Clem
Long story. Check Bach (as compared to Hung Gary, but I digress)

Dear John:
Well not that I expect that you guys ever read my rants and Babel but this is almost worth flying out for in that a, I was born in Chicago 1964, b, I collect art see it reminds me of a story that when I was a freshman at Dartmouth there were three women all of whom Got “ding”ed which means rejected from the sorority system which did not accommodate the huge demand of the formerly all male school where 63% of the men were in fraternities though not I. They started a new chapter called tri delt and thought of them selves as the three Dings or 3 Ds which reminds me of your phrasing 3-D doing I pronounce doing like boing like Mr. Boing Boing the cartoon character feel me or as myfriend Anna Fermin says, I’ve been searching high and low (for something relevant to say— have a nice day)
Mark Weiss
Born on the southside and my daddy and his daddy went to university Chicago
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On Sep 6, 2018, at 8:19 AM, Corbett vs. Dempsey wrote:
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3-D Doings: The Imagist Object in Chicago Art, 1964-1980
Curated by Tang Museum Dayton Director Ian Berry,
John Corbett and Jim Dempsey
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
September 8, 2018 – January 6, 2019
Curators’ Talk Saturday, September 8, 4 – 5 PM, Opening Reception, 5 to 6:30 PM

Liz Babb went to Castilleja and Dartmouth and is an entrepreneur or business owner in the beauty sector which I guess means the marina of San Francisco and in 1991 I bought her a copy of John sayles “los gusanos” about Cuba but never got the chance to give it to her it’s actually signed by the author the filmmaker

Nacapuno is cocoanut and white. Dig?


Do you think Elizabeth Holmes deserves respect?
respect?
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On Sep 5, 2018, at 2:28 PM, Bill Johnson wrote:
Hi Mark,
Posts from the Midtown Starbuck’s are blocked because of repeated problems with comments made from that location. Many of your posts made from your own IP address are being removed, edited or blocked for a variety of different reasons, but primarily due to the fact they are disrespectful of other posters, are off-topic or include links to your blog. Your attempted comment today on the Theranos story, wondering whether it’s too late to become an “angle investor” is an example of a comment that contributes nothing to the discussion but sarcasm. I can assure you that serious and respectful comments you make will be allowed.
Bill
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From: Jocelyn Dong
Date: Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:56 AM
Subject: Fwd: twon square
To: Bill Johnson , Gennady Sheyner
Hi Bill: Question for you from Mark Weiss, below…
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From: mark weiss
Date: Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 11:42 AM
Subject: twon square
To: Gennady Sheyner , Jocelyn Dong
Is there a reason I’m banned from Town Square?
Mark Weiss
I do believe, and I read these pages quite avidly, I’m the only person in the history of Town Square and PAW / paloaltoonline to post under his real name and consistently be editor, censored, deleted and or banned.
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We are such Twitters


Palo Alto Verde student publication and website has amazingly complete coverage of the Ron Jones incident from 1967, which I will edit to add here.
I sent them 2 comments. Their advisor is Paul Kandell not The Woj, unless she is She Who Controls Everything, in the Haggard but not Merl sense.
I am reacting to a recent if not futuristic New York Times article in a special Education section or book about Ben Fritsch or something at a Quaker school or something who was teaching math and geometry and demonstrating with his arm a 45 degree angle then supposedly thought of Mel Brooks parody of “Springtime for Hitler” i.e. The Producers and said jokingly “heil H——” and got suspended, but it also has a picture of a group of mostly jewish students with a sign that says suspending a unionist and jew for political correctness is itself anti-semitic.
I met Ron Jones briefly in Sf a few years back. Hans Delannoy my former coach was at Cubberley at the time and played basketball for Jones and pointed out that H-1 which I pass by all the time was Jones’ classroom.
Also, coinkydinky my cousin Craig Ruda a graphic designer in La la said he did some work either on the film itself or on the packaging for a recent telling of the whole farrago. I sometimes think we should rent h-! and do an installation about the Jones wave thing and all its retellings.
Times is “A Teacher Told a Joke” et cetera.
Here’s a joke: H-1 is a classroom at Cubberley that was supposedly white supremacist whereas H-1B is a fiat by which Indian CEOs came come take their Jobs. Or give their Jobs’s to us (that’s 2 jokes, or too tents) (3)
this is a music blog so my outro is “I Started a Joke” especially if I find the modern indie Low version:
super sick video
and and but not Anand but pretty f-ing close to Anand: my quip to the Verde, verde up as it weird, is that when the After School ABC special in 1981 of the Wave thing aired my first thought, as editor of the Oracle at Gunn High was to find contemporaneous coverage of the Cubberley incident; by the time I got there, a freshman named Toph Whitmore was leafing thru it. Toph who later became editor in chief himself and last I heard was a Microsoft honcho up in Seattle. I loves me a weird urban myth truth stranger than fission.
andandand: it’s also possible that the “Bring Back Ben” crew are being sarcastic. I credit Frank Portman (“King Dork”) for alerting me, 20 years too late, that teens might have various types of sarc.
try the fish: there’s a guy running for Council this year — and I was and pulled papers and qualified then withdrew, for personal reasons — who is such a mystery that I wondered if he is actually just a journalist trying to get a story. There was also an imposter who ran Cross Country for Paly when he was already out of college. I remember discussing it with Sarah Anderson Paly ’84 and Dartmouth ’88 now i think dean of students at University High in SF it would be interesting to get her take on all 3 cases. And I hear that Paly beat SI in football last week I wonder if i knew anybody on the SI side, i mean the alumni.
That’s a prologue to this show, from 1995 although I was not feeling it until today. There’s also a museum or gallery of her work (with accents by Donald Judd) at University of New Mexico.
Pace show is as follows:
First presented in Palo Alto and then coming to New York, this major exhibition will bring together a selection of large-scale paintings by Agnes Martin alongside masterwork Navajo Chief Wearing Blankets. The first of its kind, the exhibition will narrate parallels between the exquisite design and craftsmanship of the blankets created by Navajo women throughout the 19th centuryand Martin’s approach to painting, both of which prize the power of balance and inspire a transcendental experience.
Opening Reception:
September 27, 4–7 PM
Not sure what this is, maybe paintings from 2000 showed next to their influences, maybe Navajo rugs from 1840s. Did I mention I sometimes wear a cuff by Navajo silversmith Cody Sanderson (although I admit that last time I saw City Manager for a few more weeks of Palo Alto for 10 years Jim Keene he was not, despite being former city manager of Flagstaff, AZ, wearing his punier silver cuff)


I like when Seth Meyers calls Ted Cruz a big toe. That makes Beto O’Rorke my pinky.
And: other Ali

I should rename this “Ali, Ali, Apple”:

Cotesdty of Gwen

at about 3:15 of a 4 min song, minaj mentions the place of my birth, Chicago, but she calls it “shy town”

This was wholesome educational art media but in this context, even as the “before” it looks a little kinky, or is that just me? This is Schoolhouse Rock, with music by Bob Dorough. “Electricity” featuring Ben Franklin

Magnet magenta asks little white man if he finds her attractive
Don’t watch this unless you think you can last the full 4 minutes, and if you have the permission of your parents, if they are still alive:
Interestingly, this starts by wanting out of “the dark”.
and:
CNN showed last night the “RBG” film that I had seen most of in the theatre one night, at Palo Alto Square and I noticed it had music by Dessa.
andand but not anaconda: ten minutes later, and I’m a trying to get out of here, to get to the city, to the Performing Arts Library and the Phil ElWood archive, but I peeped my Ann Powers book and sho nuff it refs Nicki and sends me to see, as the 800 millionth visitor “Anaconda” and I only lasted two minutes of the four but maybe we can sequel to “Conjunction, junction” assuming, once I check my Webster’s Ninth that “but” qualifies, w “Anaconda” which wood be a visual pun.
Gauche the cellist
Backed with

The Quotidien in quodlibet