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Steve Earle at Waterloo, February 12
Steve Earle does an in-store at Waterloo in Austin, Texas on February 12, 2015 to support a new cd.
I like the cover art.
I saw Steve in Santa Fe, at a school for the blind or deaf.
I bought his book — similar cover art, come to think — but have not read it. Murder mystery?
I miss Austin.
I had a decent Oaxaca enchillada de pollo ayer en Los Gatos.
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Franco to play Sherman in Hollywood biopic
James Franco, the polyglot Paly grad, will play Richard Sherman, the Compton thug turned Stanford pedant turned Seahawk Icarus-by-way-of-Butkus in a deal announced simultaneous via Skype in Phoenix and Park City. Sherman himself will play all the other characters, ala Eddie Murphy, including his momma, his nephew, Jim Harbaugh, Condi Rice and Gerhard Casper. Linda Hunt will play sportswriter Mark Purdy, who tried to bludgeon Sherman today with an overcooked piece of broccoli.
Go, big Rick, my former neighbor (at Oak Creek))
Check back for artwork. I say: Hawks, 24, Pats 3 after a long Edelman return knocked out at the 2. Tom Brady will come down with measles, like so many others connected to J.Serra. J. Serra serra, whatever will be will beat.
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Fairygodmother lauds politicians

“You taught us civics as well, beyond ‘play nice’?”
“Of course!” Peck said, over tea, Tuesday in her historic Saratoga home
County Supes support Buena Vista kids with $8 M earmark, in Palo Alto
Betty Peck, Saratoga’s fabled “Fairygodmother of kindergarten”, was a secret and perhaps hermetic lobbying force in the Santa Clara County Supervisors unanimous 5-0 decision to earmark $8 million to help 100 families with kids form an HOA and ward off their eviction by an evil dwarf of a landlord.
Mark Weiss, Peck’s student at Foothill Elementary of Saratoga, in 1969-1970, forty-five years prior, used his 66-second address to establish his credentials in urging the vote, to support about 200 kids currently attending either Barron Park, Terman or Gunn, schools with which he is associated.
“I’m from Palo Alto, like Joe Simitian, his Paly to my Gunn, and a couple years behind, but I also attended Foothill school here in the 408, in Saratoga and had the famous teacher Betty Peck, in a true kindergarten. She even had us to her fantastic spread in the Saratoga Village, with a train set — perhaps the source for my interest in public transit — and she cultivated and sent us home with pollywogs — my environmentalism. Basically she said ‘play fair’ and ‘learn to get along’ which evolves into my concern for these my neighbors, Weiss said.
About 20 other speakers spoke on behalf of the plan to convert a group of tenants into a home-owners-association, with the help of a team of pro bono lawyers and a ethics-oriented bank, who had offered $14 million to a plan months prior. The landlord, Jisser, rejected the offer, and a fair profit, in hopes that the real estate rout in Palo Alto would continue, that leadership here would upzone, to double his money and let him dip his beak before the drawbridge lifts to the magic kingdom of neo-Feudalism.
“I have what I call an ‘old school’ understanding of Democracy, as was taught in Saratoga and Palo Alto schools in their pre-Prop 13 heyday — maybe most of you as well — so to me it is still ‘one-person, one-vote’ and not ‘one-dollar, one-vote’ so staff, as you instructed, should grab the hand of the owner and grab the hand of the residents’ advocate and help them shake on a deal.”
Weiss, in his first time addressing the 70 Hedding group, and wearing slippers (Crocks, not glass) — he embodied something that Supe Chavez had referenced moments earlier on the prior item, of people watching and following the proceedings from comfort of home, but then suddenly remembered this opportunity and tore out of his breakfast at 9:30 to make the 25 minute drive South from Palo Alto, so appeared rather under-dressed, especially compared to the tailored suit he wore 12 hours earlier at Palo Alto Council Monday, tracking the developers and office space (he actually came from a funeral, of a Carmelite nun, Sister Maria-Immaculata of the OCD, order of barefoot nuns).
“Last time I spoke on this” he had started, before identifying himself, although he exchanged nods with Joe as he filled out his slip, “I referenced Matthew and ‘the least of my brethren’ but this time, consistent with the change in venue, I’ve switched to Dr. Seuss and The Sneetches since I am wearing the tell-tale yellow sticker KEEP B.V. IN P.A succinct if a little vague, please note for the record –so I am saying it aloud — that mine is not on the shoulder but on the belly and in the traverse meaning topsy-turvy position so I can read it to you.”
Weiss succeeded Theodore Seuss Geisel as a Dartmouth humorist, he for The Dartmouth, Seuss for The Chapparal; Weiss says he never met Geisel but did meet Budd Schulberg (“On The Waterfront”) at a reunion of student press of Dartmouth.
“I don’t actually know Jesus either, but I was Bar Mitzvah’d by Rabbi Sidney Axelrad at Beth Am in Los Altos Hills, who told me he named me ‘Moshe” because he thinks I should aspire to leadership among my people” thus spoke the three-time aspirant to Palo Alto City council to his alter ego the even lowlier blogger.
Maybe it’s

Cheryl Wheeler, 1997 about Jonesboro, Arkansas, Garth Brooks pka Chris Gaines, 2000 and me, at PAUSD meeting, apropos indirectly about Gunn student stress (which I am hesitant to call a “suicide cluster”) — and Cheryl did play this at Cubberley 1997, a show for which a poster was made using art by Callie Withers of Gunn, a piece I saw in the Oracle — I left out the last line:
Maybe it’s the movies, maybe it’s the books
Maybe it’s the bullets, maybe it’s the real crooks
Maybe it’s the drugs, maybe it’s the parents
Maybe it’s the colors everybody’s wearin
Maybe it’s the President, maybe it’s the last one
Maybe it’s the one before that, what he done
Maybe it’s the high schools, maybe it’s the teachers
Maybe it’s the tattooed children in the bleachers
Maybe it’s the Bible, maybe it’s the lack
Maybe it’s the music, maybe it’s the crack
Maybe it’s the hairdos, maybe it’s the TV
Maybe it’s the cigarettes, maybe it’s the family
Maybe it’s the fast food, maybe it’s the news
Maybe it’s divorce, maybe it’s abuse
Maybe it’s the lawyers, maybe it’s the prisons…
…Maybe it’s the army, maybe it’s the liquor
Maybe it’s the papers, maybe the militia
Maybe it’s the athletes, maybe it’s the ads
Maybe it’s the sports fans, maybe it’s a fad
Maybe it’s the magazines, maybe it’s the internet
Maybe it’s the lottery, maybe it’s the immigrants
Maybe it’s taxes, big business
Maybe it’s the KKK and the skinheads
Maybe it’s the communists, maybe it’s the Catholics
Maybe it’s the hippies, maybe it’s the addicts
Maybe it’s the art, maybe it’s the sex
Maybe it’s the homeless, maybe it’s the banks
Maybe it’s the clearcut, maybe it’s the ozone
Maybe it’s the chemicals, maybe it’s the car phones
Maybe it’s the fertilizer, maybe it’s the nose rings
Maybe it’s the end, but I know one thing: _______??
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Citizen 11.7
Doctor Jonathan Reichental and his ilk consume $11.7 MILLION — that’s a thousand thousands for you or we non-math-majors and roughly 7 percent of our Palo Alto overall civic $150 M budget, and although staff and council gushed Monday during an hour-long study session about all the things we could not do by substituting 1s and 0s for real world equivalents since 2006 and how the shot caller is ranked in the top 100 CIOs on Twitter, I question whether beyond price and priority are we the People connecting to leadership in new and interesting ways, or rather, as an inverse function, is this instead a mediated experience and a wall permeable or matrix between we and Democracy in fact a gap? What is the true relationship between the leadership crisis here, as evidenced by the 6-17-14 GJR, and the proliferation of computers? George Packer and Evgeny Morozov handle this more deftly, and in depth. But riddle me this.
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