Tongiht at 6 with Anthony Discenza sic

I saw one of these signs near downtown library and shot it and then wondered if it was bad bureaucrat-generated content or so-so public art; I am willing to learn more tonight at 6 or tongiht as some they say

I saw one of these signs near downtown library and shot it and then wondered if it was bad bureaucrat-generated content or so-so public art; I am willing to learn more tonight at 6 or tongiht as some they say

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Se habla bike

Chicanes like the ones on Park Boulevard near Margarita in Ventura neighborhood in Palo Alto were one of 40 design elements described at a bike boulevard workshop Tuesday with Alta Planning. There were more displays than people however

Chicanes like the ones on Park Boulevard near Margarita in Ventura neighborhood in Palo Alto were one of 40 design elements described at a bike boulevard workshop Tuesday with Alta Planning. There were more displays than people however

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Bill Johnson American Moses

Gennady Sheyner did a decent account of my campaign for Palo Alto City Council, despite the fact that I boycotted the Weekly and declined it’s offer to be vetted by publisher Bill Johnson and editor Jocelyn Dong.

I ran into Sheyner today on Cali Ave. The activist, lawyer and humanitarian Winter Dellenbach, re-introducing me to the reporter, said that my yardsigns (designed by Terry Acebo Davis the former Palo Alto arts commissioner, with help from Rob Syrett) were the best she has seen. (I guess, despite the boycott, I can drop one by the Weekly, to their luxuruious $5 Million home on 450 Cambridge, near James Franco’s famous “420”).

I defy GS or anyone to find, out of the half million (500,000) or so words I’ve written, on Plastic Alto, anything “anti-government”. I think I am the one who always says “Government is a we not a they”. I even said, in 2009, “Government is (as I looked out on the audience of the debate, at Sheraton, put on my Chamber of Commerce) Carolyn Tucher…”

I am anti-current-leadership, for sure. The “silent condemnation” treatment is fairly subtle, but thanks for noticing.

(Back on the signs, and maybe or maybe not I will re-edit this for flow, like a Philly-based rapper, soul-mistress but not Ledesi, not that don’t have flo — Floetry? Jill Smith, I dig, er digress, yo, microphone check one two WHAT IS THIS? rumor has it…ALO! ALO! ALO! like the humble but loud pushcarts of Old City, I mean I would rather be compared to a Jerusalem pushcart barker than not, rumor is that Dave Price of the Post, formerly and founder of the Daily News, sold to the Merc for 25 zuzim, or million-zuzim — inflation — Price has not one but two Weiss for Council buttons — I think he is trying to reverse engineer it or prove some slush fund flowing between me and Former Rice Farmer Loves Water Polo Wears Shades.)

The jew-baiter and latent anti-Semitic language encoded in calling me “The Agitator” kind of rankles. Reminds of In Dubious Battle by Steinbeck or parts of Matewan the movie by Sayles. (I might just forward this to ADL).

Keep in mind that the Weekly was founded by famous critic Pete McCloskey if that indicates how and why the Weekly fell off it’s rails. (Although Jim Baer who helped fund 450 Cambridge also helped build the new JCC).

I will re-cap my prob with Bill Johnson, or what I call the “Dong-Johnson Thingy” another time.

Meanwhile, here above is excerpt from Trey Parker’s “Mormon the Musical” a funny song (EXPLICIT) about Westward expansion, see also “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson”.

I will suss me out on the “agitator” bit.

edita seconds later: i will update with photo of Bill Johnson watering his flowers, that I sent, with sincere kudos to Tom Dubois, their endorsee. (for the record, tore out the sheet my picture was on, from 2012, and tossed the rest or recyled). also, cathy johnston wife of a candidate asked me if I had read Steve Levy’s column on the candidates and I said no but vowed to donate $5,000 if he endorsed me. Still have not read it but SL himself said he had not. No cigar, fellas.

edita 2:
winter and sheyner — sounds like a Philadelphia song team — like the book about Savannah GA (and…its? JEWS?) but I prefer Stockton, or Amanda Renteria Country, circa 1920:

edita 3, still only minutes later, here at College Terrace libary where I met for first time Andrew Fetter, Gunn 1986 and Princeton 1991, whose sister overlapped with me or our respective classes did at Gunn, and he said he was voting anyone Gunn, which I guess is Weiss, Wolbach and Fredrich, his teacher (both of theirs perhaps): the term “outside agitator” comes up a lot; I may be the first “inside agitator” that is not built by Maytag; like I say: strange moment Palo Alto 2014 when The Establishment pushes for continued rapid change and people like me for argue for continuity are called, I used to say “insurgents or worse” and now indeed “agitators”.

I will circulate this to people wiser and less vested here.

Jason Peery the Pinewood basketball coach told me recently that he will vote for me, based on me saying I played for a 1981 SCVAL champion; I hope to call on him in the next 28 days and let him affirm or disavow. Nice man. Nice yard. Nice yard sale. His wife would not take the $1 (one dollar) I offered for a goofy coffee mug. (picture of mug TK).

My understanding is that LDS support the Broadway show but am willing to broaden my understanding and amend or redact. I am certainly not trying to play two communities against each other. I am mainly saying that when Palo Alto Weekly moved from High to Cambridge they invested in such a way that they cannot cover development, if they ever did.

Read Packer Unwinding and both Chomsky Manufacturing and Bagdikian Media Monopoly and let me know your thoughts.

edita-omega: shout to 6th grader Jeffrey M_ of Palo Alto and his favorite player, the near-Giant-killer Bryce Harper, the youngest player in the MLB.

edit to add, later: I removed some of the more contentious comments. I actually spoke about this once to a local rabbi who said she did not agree that the term “agitator” is an ethnic slur. This previously featured a video sample of a song from the Broadway show, which I really do not know if people find it offensive or not. I do not intend to insult any culture or creed in Palo Alto as a group or as individuals.

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notice this is not tagged “plato’s republic” and not about Mark Weiss for Palo Alto City Council. My day job is music manager. I briefly had a client on Severn, based in Annapolis Maryland the label. My client Roy Tyler and New Directions was or is in Oakland. I was offered the job by the attorney for the label who didn’t disclose that fact — and resigned based on the obvious conflict of interest. (You as an artist generally don’t want a manager picked by your label’s attorney). I enjoyed my short stint getting to know Roy, driving him from Oakland to KFJC and back in my dad’s Lexus, for instance.

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Walter Winchell, Red Smith, Victoria Thorpe and razor and me

feel free to read my blog and concoct your own suppositions on who I am and what I stand for, here since 1974 mostly, procrustean or not, and good luck with your project.
mark weiss
plastic alto blog

I contend that more than any of the other 11 candidates Palo Alto made me who I am such that the voters, the other 18,000 who do not attend the PAN or LWV or the 10 or so kickoff events I went to (about 500 people, or less, same 30 of 100 at all events) will show this on or after Nov. 4. That I best represent the kind of “change” that people hope will remedy the very real malaise.

Also, it is never mentioned that my livelihood or practice, Earthwise of Palo Alto, perhaps along with the former teacher John Fredrich or the PhD Wayne Douglass best exemplifies the notion of someone striving for positive social change on an ongoing basis, since 1994 or 1993 — I deliberately left corporate America after my shame over the Gulf War and King Riots — as opposed to this “I did great in business and now I’m ‘giving back’ blah blah blah”. Maybe Cory likewise although it’s hard to tell whether working for Jerry Hill hurts or helps the cause. (I said somewhere else that I am like Cory in some ways but “half a life” ahead of him, my 50 to his 35).

My deeds speak for themselves. That plus the half million words on “Plastic Alto” (hint: if you click on category: plato’s republic is sorts out only the ones on policy and often local matters).

That’s all I got. I’m here all month. Try the Banh Mi.

mbw

this is my 950 post as Plastic Alto, is mostly a reprint of an email to Victoria and references the famous quote about writing as open a vein and bleed.

this would work better with a picture of victoria but I might swede in the pr character from “sweet smell of success” based on winchell, is it tony curtis?
burt lancaster? the guy from adam-12? hunsecker? JJ Hunsecker?

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His platform of neighborhood, no high rise development, rent control and respect for seniors

ineverdiedsaidheharvey
The Times of Harvey Milk, a film by Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen, 1984, an Academy Award laureate, big word for winner.

there is no jinx there is only the now

b/w (edita)
Cory and I are only local PAUSD products on the slate, me half a life ahead of him.
I asked Cory to be part of an event I am producing in Barron Park comparing the two fates of Buena Vista and Maybell.

As someone once said: it is never too late.

(from Victoria Thorpe’s blog, “Palo Alto Pulse” who I spoke to and suggested she has a procrustean view of local affairs).

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Lampin’ with Ben (at Peet’s)

I’m lampin’. I’m lampin’. I’m cold cold lampin’. Ok, that’s not exactly true: I’m sitting at Peet’s, postin’ to my blog, but my bike is parked under a lamp, or street light. Or Terry’s bike, rather. A purple Schwin. A purple Schwin with a grocery basket. Unlocked. Anybody?

Ben or Benji the barrista (he made my coffee drink, the spell check things he went to law school) has a guitar tattoo on his left forearm, and a couple weeks ago the first time we met, posed for a sick, ridiculous, nasty and now “cutty” air-guitar photo, which I hope to paste in later.

I am not really in the mood to actually write the four or five posts on as many topics, but instead am just publishing a reading list, or viewing list, including “Ghost Dog” by Jim Jarmusch which, as I was explaining to “King Benji” includes a scene in which Forrest Whitaker is a hit man who attacks to spectacular effect a presumed guilty organized crime figure, a middle-aged guy who has a surprising interest in the music of “Public Enemy” (an eighties rap group and not the score from a Cagney movie).

Lampin’ in my usage, and I am more Michael Franti “Yell Fire” than William Safire, means this lazy easy list of cultural cues and clues and not any actual thinking and writing. Thank you to my old briend FEM for agreeing to pre-edit these posts before the six billion other potential readers — and 33 actual followers of “Plastic Alto” get at it.

I just clicked “Plato’s Republic” as a “Category” in that I want to add here that the City of Palo Alto assistant city clerk David Carnahan informed me yesterday that I will indeed be interviewed by current City Council as one of 10 candidates to be considered for two seats on the five-member Architectural Review Board. The board’s bylaws state that three of five seats must be occupied by architects or design professionals, and I am arguing that I could be considered for one of those seats in that I design live music events. Further I am arguing that archtitets per se are over-repreented on this board and there is at least a perception that there is a bit of log-rolling going on (as compared to lampin’) and that now is the time for more non-architects on that board. I would say that if there are already two or more architects on the board that Council should select against such in the upcoming placements.

They interview me and 9 others for 10 minutes apiece, you can see in person or it will be archived. I have applied for three previous board or commission openings, and have so far received 0 out of more than 27 possible votes. I started an application to PATC about a year ago and then clerk Ronna Gonzalves wrote me back to say that the document I had submitted electronically was mysteriously blank. (PATC member Michael Alchek, a realtor and attorney, meanwhile recalls me as the one who wrote a “rap” that I then read at the proceedings, the hearings, the one by which he was seated. Ok, not quite. It had some poetry to it, but it was not actually a rap. I knew Allen Ginsberg, sir, and I am no Allen Ginsberg. Ok, I did not know Ginsberg, but I have met several times his publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti and I met Alden Van Buskirk’s sister. I digress, dig?)

So I am hoping to sit down and view,not for first time these three documents, which exist in this time-space continuum as “dvd”.

1. Life and Times of Harvey Milk. A documentary. I am looking for the scene where 1,000 unarmed gay men shout down 200 mostly not gay cops with guns and armor and clubs by singing or chanting: we have the power to…fight back.

2. Ghost Dog Jim Jarmusch. Looking for scene of “lampin'” cue drop.

3. Adventures of Buckaoo Bonzai in the Third Dimension; I saw this with Rich Freed in 1988 or so, when it was in Theatres maybe or on VCR when that was new. I am looking for what seemed hilarious at the time, a character named Big Boo-tay.

Freudians might have fun looking for threw line between the gays, the plumbing and Big Bootay.

Which reminds that I am also toting three books, beyond the 20 or more books pile high on Terry’s floor, that I was toting in my trunk, new additions to the flock.

1. Man and his Symbols by Jung. Because someone posted on PAW that I have “animus”. Maybe “anima” which is my shadow self, and my feminine shadow self, but “animus”. The post was signed Jim Baer but Jim Baer the developer and I now learn my neighbor says it was not him. Maybe it’s Jim Baer whose kids go or went to Gunn, or just a troll.

2. I have a Frank Lobdell pamphlett co-researched by my old friend and not quite a flame Elizabeth Hutchinson, because apparently some of those squiggles were little homculous figures that might figure in here, so to speak. One of our two or three copies of this pamphlet have a joke autograph: To Terry thanks for being my muse Love Frank Lobdell AND an actual Frank Lobdell autograph, apparently the last such he signed before passing away earlier this year. (When Thai Boy and I rang his bell and posed with his wife, and took photos. Jinx).

Jimi Hendrix Starting At Zero His Own Story with Peter Neal that I bought in L.A. with Terry this July at a boutique downtown run by a child of Bob Marley. bEcause I just last night caught the the better part (but not to Buck Henry completionist levels) of a new biopic made by some Irish dudes starring Andre Benjamin (from Atlanta), a film that gave the odd experience of remembering a repressed memory of an embarrassing moment in a Ramona Street boutique, which I will decline to state other than I once performed or actually de-butted Beat Hotel Room 32 Reads Howl right there 520 Ramona and we have pictures to prove it, with Steve Rothblatt, who wrote a screenplay called “Shorty” (but not get shorty).

And these 4 compact dicks
1. Don Cherry Mu First Park Mu Second Part (1969)
2. Choying Drolma Steve Tibbets Selwa (2004)
3. Os Mutantes self tit-led also 1968 especially track 7 Bat Macumba by Gilberto Gil and Caetano Velosa which makes me want to ring my pal Tim Harris for some strange raro reason but also to search-injun what year Burgess Meredith first played Benguin.
4. Tinariwen Tassili 2011 Anti records pr by Ian Brennan not the gay glee guy

dude edit me

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Extra! Peterson Guilty! Post picks Scharf, Kou, Dubois and them

Caught up with Greg Scharff who was not running away from it all but was taking the air and stretching his legs in and around Paly this morning and he broke me the news that the Post had endorsed, in today’s paper, October 6, four weeks before Election Day November 4, 2014 and 10 weeks in — it’s a short season — he, Dubois, Kuo, A.C. Johnston — essentially a mix of the incumbents, the PASZ pseudo-residential slate and the safe establishment picks. I congratulated him as we continued walking. We congratulated each other than although he still won’t vote for me — and I doubt I will vote for him — that we get along better than we did in 2009. Politics makes strange walking-around-Paly fellows. (His kids went or go to Menlo and Casti by the way. Did I mention somewhere that I went to Gunn?)

I repeated my little joke about how I might vote for the incumbents based on “the devil you know versus the devil dubois”.

vote Scharff now 99.44 percent more pure, pure what?

vote Scharff now 99.44 percent more pure, pure what?


Did I mention that I am boycotting The Post because Price and Pavelich are yellow journalists and consistently mis-represent me? When they owned The Palo Alto Daily News the headlines were consistently “Woman struck by car…in Mountain View”. I would not expect them to endorse me.
Mario Dianda and Jason Green the last journalists standing within 10 miles of Palo Alto City Hall, which is not saying much. It looked like Jason was starting and stopping his tape deck when certain people spoke as opposed to taking down the whole meeting, I'm just sayin'

Mario Dianda and Jason Green the last journalists standing within 10 miles of Palo Alto City Hall, which is not saying much. It looked like Jason was starting and stopping his tape deck when certain people spoke as opposed to taking down the whole meeting, I’m just sayin’

Wiki had this little gem a highlight of Price and Pavelich of the News:

On November 12, 2004, the Daily News beat the competition by putting out an “extra” minutes after a jury in Redwood City convicted Scott Peterson of murdering his wife Laci and their unborn son. Editors put the “Redwood City Daily News” flag at the top of the Extra because the trial was taking place in that city, but it was distributed in all of the communities served by the Daily News, including Palo Alto.
Redwood City Daily News Extra

No disrespect to Scharffie (that I compare him to a murderer?) only that being buds with Dave Price is not anything to be proud of, in my book.

I consistently state that part of our Democracy malaise is not just a failure of leadership per se (elected council, appointed boards and commissioners and paid staff) but that the Fourth Estate is such a shadow of its former self, or a smudge compared to the crisp printing it once was. In Palo Alto, I argue, just as a powerful special interest, the billion-dollar commercial real estate industry for instance, has undermined the process, it has the press in its pockets as well. I also boycott the Weekly for a variety of reasons but starting with the fact, as my theory goes, that they are in league with the devil –metaphorically mephistophically — when they moved from High Street to 450 Cambridge and with Jim Baer’s help took a $5 million (estimated) stake in the continuation of the real estate rout.

are effective and powerful ideological institutions that carry out a system-supportive propaganda function by reliance on market forces, internalized assumptions, and self-censorship, and without overt coercion (from wiki on chomsky “manufacturing consent”)

I mentioned my little sports writer brouhaha with the Weekly: I was hired by Keith Peters to cover Gunn football, then fired, then re-hired under the table, then asked to be reinstated for real. I was promised $50. I thought it meant on a check signed by Bill Johnson and per week until Thanksgiving. Hmmm. Sounds complicated. Who could help us sort this? (I thought of Joe Yuckica, as precedent).

Meanwhile, I am being fairly tough on Jason Green of the Daily News. Mario Dianda, his editor, at least worked at the same Peninsula Times Tribune that I worked at, me for 10 weeks in 1984, he for several years — and he may also be a Stanford and Bishop O’Dowd guy, so he should have a clue, but I have no idea how it feels like to stay 30 years in such a sinking ship. Whoever owns the Daily News (it’s in Menlo by the way, close to Cool Cafe), and we don’t know if they are announcing that the paper is for sale or just its various real estate — it is not Knight Ridder and not even the people that my pueblo pottery buddy and former advertising copywriting professor Al Hayes and his people once were – not the Ohlone. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to see the Ohlone buy out Mac Tully or whoever.

The lack of coverage of this lack of a race per se — it’s a horse race — probably means things will get worse before they get better.

But I’m gonna, like the boxing characters in “Carmen Jones” keep swinging away for four more weeks. My coach Hans Delannoy texted me that he saw my yard signs and I wrote back, what he used to say, which I think means a basketball team trailing by 4 to 10 points in the second or third quarter, but some things are clicking: I am in the hunt! (Despite what you read in the Post, the Weekly and the News)

edit to add: I may or may not get seated — I am shooting for 8,888 votes — but may get the pyrrhic victory of a Pulitzer for combined poetry-politics-non-fiction, which would put me more officially in the camp of my former Gunn Oracle colleague Jim Yardley and my former The Dartmouth editor Dan Fagin. Also: Jim Newton of Paly Campanile and The Dartmouth fame is in Menlo Park in two weeks to interview on stage some guy named Panetta. If I were producing this event – -and I’ve produced close to 300 events, including literary events — I would make Jim 100 co-bill, and I told staff at Kepler’s this several times.
insert photo of the add

stick in a gratuitous David Shields just for effect; my PoMoGuRu

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Plot Against Palo Alto?

I am racing, 9:30 on a Sunday morn, to publish this post before my nemesis Doug Moran deletes the first draft, which is published for the time being on his Town Square Palo Alto Weekly site, about the LCV forum.

I was attempting to dagger Hans Gregory Scharff by asking him to compare MLK and Nelson Mandela, because he literally choked on the words “Dr….Reverend?…Martin…Luther…King?…Junior?” at a private function at City Hall last fall, and I thought not enough has been made of how rare it is for a foreign-born to be Mayor of Palo Alto –and excuse my Lindberg-ala-Rothism (“Plot Against America” — that’s a literary reference for you PhD’s in computers) but he handled it deftly; if not a softball, he fouled off the pitch, or batted it into right field.

He told me later, I think, discussing this moment — it all becomes a blur after a while — that he actually adjourned a Council meeting in honor of Nelson Mandela, maybe the week the man died.

I had actually asked Greg Scharff to sign the ballot statement AGAINST D 2014 (9>7) that Tim Gray helped me write, which might have qualified it and not that of Dubois et al to be printed with our names in the pamphlet, but he passed. (Sea Reddy did sign it). Politics does make strange bedfellows. I am surprised, as the banner on top of this page notes, that Bob Moss is backing Scharff.

I am endorsing Holman (and Dauber) but may actually vote 3 not 0 or 1 incumbents on the grounds that the devil you know is better than the devil you dubois, I mean do not.

A slate: Scharff, Holman, Shepherd, Weiss and either Johnston or Walbach for continuity (considering that I have been here since 1974) or;
another slate: Holman, Kuo, Filseth, Dubois and Weiss for residentialism (considering that their platforms overlap with mine or were influenced by New Residential Platform of 2012, which garnered close to 6,000 votes; more people, arguably voted Mark Weiss for Council in 2012 for residentialism than voted Against D Maybell Referendum for that reason, despite what PASZ tries to claim.

Also, and this is drawing on info not mentioned above: it’s nice that the Daily Post gives Lydia Kou ink for supporting Buena Vista in principle, by why did it take her two years to get there? I specifically did not work on the referendum because of the inconsistency of not supporting the Buena Vista residents in kind, although I did vote with it.

Done!

good, 1, evil 0 although the race continues….

Take 2, twenty minutes later: I man named Holland, a couple actually, he’s a Carlmont 1982, on their way to watch their twin daughters coaching soccer at Mitchell Park — we are all at Peets South Paly Style, or a I call it Peets At The Cub — longish talk on philosophy of sports or sports sociology and how it has changed over the years, boy v. girls, club v. school, football with a helmet vs. association rules et al. Spurred by the fact he was wearing an Albuquerque Kokopelli t-shirt and a Giants lid. I went into my Joc Pederson riff.

Continuing on my South Africa theme — a man named Lawther or Lauther who is a Duck dressed in cardinality and sweeps the sidewalks, as Cooper stands sentry, of his HOA, near Whole Foods, and near, since this is Sunday, Thomas Aquinas — says he traveled to SA and had insights in how the middle class there differers from ours. More to the fore, my Gunn and Dartmouth schoolmate Kim Porteus was down with Apartheid, or I should say down with Mandela and down with Divestment since the mid-1980s and is actually the President of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Doug Moran was not talking about South Africa — I doubt he could find it on a map. So I probably won’t addend this there, maybe just the link.

Doug and I, despite our recent differences — I called him an “a_______”(try: butt-head) and a “p_____”(try: hot-head, together that makes him a “head-butt”) because of the way he misrepresents me on his own blog, and because of the way he deletes dissent on his PAW blog, and I told Lydia Kou about this and she stood by him rather than to disavow – -she said that she didn’t like my use of “vulgar” language — would up seated at the same table the other night after the forum. The Slate was having a post-event briefing but Karen Holman — who I had just called “our next Mayor” invited me into the circle, maybe not realizing the unlikeliness of Doug and I at this point breaking bread. Jim Colton — Lydia’s campaign manager — signed for the tab. I had asked the server, a teen, to give me a separate tab but he said the cashier would adjust all that. John St. Clair, Lydia’ partner in crime — so to speak, it’s a colloquialism — Lydia’s () husband () and her real estate agent partner — chastised the waiter for including my pork chop –literally, that’s what I ate, it was the special, forgive me but it was good* — that too is a literary reference for you philistines and PASZ reductionists  — but I told him that a) I was not trying to eat on his dime — or the developers, even indirectly, or HR Horton, or Horton Hears a #$% — and b) I had tried to pre-plan around that.
Filseth came in late and had to sit on the end, forcing the waiters and patrons to step around him, eventually a waiter asked him to squeeze closer-like to John, no problem. I said ‘Hey, watch yourself, someday we will condemn this place!” Not really. I certainly endorse the Peninsula Creamery milkshakes, I can hardly conceal my enthusiasm, even with bagging clothing. I also like the hot roast beef dip at the other Peninsula Creamery, the Kevin Santana joint, frequented by a cluster of ex-Paly jocks of my gen who dabble in real estate. or as I say “the meat-hammers”.

Zane McGregor realtor and former Paly noseguard Steve Niethammer is not at all involved in a plot against America or Palo Alto despite how it looks some times

Zane McGregor realtor and former Paly noseguard Steve Niethammer is not at all involved in a plot against America or Palo Alto despite how it looks some times

take 3, 44 minutes after the original post, and I meant to write 2013 not 2012:

Mandela died, that is, 2012; while Scharff lurks among us and is on the ballot.

For Doug’s edification, although he will quickly delete the link so as to continue the fantasy between he and his readers, free or dissent and messiness of an actual free and free-thinking republic:

The Plot Against Palo Alto by Mark Weiss (his general blog, nearly 1,000 posts, since 2010, arts, sports, food, Ornette and more, including roughly 200, including 60 or more since this campaign started on policy and local politics, and the campaign — it functions as his campaign headquarters), aka Plastic Alto, on wordpress:

Web Link

Part 4 might involve a discussion if you excuse the digression deeper into Africa, my friendships built around Botswanna and Zimbabwe, and the Congo, and Muhamed Ali () and Michael McFaul, my Deadhead friend who I fantasize will join me next weekend at Dark Star Orchestra and then will write about it here for Plastic Alto, Michael McFaul the Rhodes scholar and Hoover Fellow and Stanford Professor and Gunn hoops daddy and expert on Putin, who went to a rock concert with me and our two dates, back in 1982 and I said hello to for the first time in 35 years the other night at a Amanda Renteria event, who is an expert on Russia but wrote a paper, his thesis perhaps, about the role the Soviets played in, if not South Africa then Southern Africa.

Eric Cohen, a Gunn 1982, Stanford 1986, UCLA MFA 1987 and son of a Fields Prize winner (Paul J.Cohen) endorsed Mark Weiss for City Council, even though he cannot vote for me. He is the 10th or so artist or media celebrity to log-roll as such. (I promoted Eric as part of The Flying Cohen Brothers, a couple times at The Cub; as The Dancing Twins he or they, along with twin brother Steve, were on cover of The Palo Alto Weekly, back in their Ally McBeal days — I first met Eric in 7th grade at Terman, home room class cluster, Ms. White, Ms. Mundell and Coen for science, I think???, but notably did not, unlike Chris Strausser, go to my Bar Mitzvah). I have photo to prove it (which reminds: was Peter Drekmeier joking or just a cynic when he said “did you get it in writing?” when I mentioned to him, in front of the Wheelers, that Greg Brown had endorsed me as well. After the event at Palo Alto Art Center but hopefully before November 4, I will ask Julie Brown if she wants me to redact Greg’s words or join him or be listed separately or what. I have photo of Peter and I as well.

Part 5: Hardly Strictly Campaigning
KFOG played Jason Isbell this morn, and implied that I too could catch him at Golden Gate Park, or Hellman Field as it were, a Hellman Fields Prize. But I am finding it amusing enough to stand around on street corners with a Mark Weiss for Council sign and greet the occasional fellow Democratic Republican. Steve and Eric and I and maybe Terry, my Terry the former arts commissioner Terry Acebo Davis may try to sneak into the Windhohver at Stanford. Joey Oliveira texted Eric to suggest we stand by the door and wait for it to open; you need an I.D. to get in, accept certain hours. I took two naps outside Windhover (it’s a literary reference, featuring art by Nathan Oliveira, father of our Gunn and Terman classmate and teammate, and neighbor, for 40-plus years, of the Cohens, on or at San Juan Hill; and kudos, and I actually read this into the record, to Mr. Cottle, David Cottle’s dad and Lori Davis Cottle’s ex-boss, Lori daughter of Alan Davis, who endorses A.C. Ace Johnson.) There is also the Hunk and Moo show.

Oh, yeah, I met a man named Gad who answered a soft tap on his glass of his door, on Middlefield, and let me leave not one but two Mark Weiss for Council signs (please note I am speaking of the sign and not speaking of self in third person, which is obvious sign of egomania or psychosis, if Mark Weiss starts to do that Mark Weiss will be in deep doo don’t, salmon oil pills or not). I ran into two nice ladies and their nice dogs, downtown, near Peets North, and they claimed to be sisters — quite credibly — of my Gunn classmate Angela Ambrosio, and pretty much on the strength of that, they agreed to take my sign and pledge their vote to me. God bless Angela and all the Amrosios, I count now at least five I’ve met; Angela told me in 1982 that she voted me “most likely to succeed” and I will remember that. Andres Fajardo won, by a score of about 409 to 1.

Part six, about an hour later: weird flash to “Holcombe Waller” a Paly and Yale grad, real name “Michael” something, who was part of a show Earthwise Produced with special and atypical sponsorship from Hear Music (now part of Starbucks), at Mitchell Park, maybe opening for Maria Muldaur, and a line “booted up again, as….” with a nice chord change, vocally, whatever you call it, a hook. The idea of identity being fluid, and you can long on as someone and log on again as someone else. Michael is gay — as Holcombe presumably is — so I’m not sure how that filters into or factors into reading or really close-listening to his songs — and people or a writer, maybe in SF Weekly said he is a future MacFound genius laureate — so the idea of identity, and this is a guy performing under a pseudonym fits. The content fits the back-story, so to speak. And a guy came up to us — not came on to us, I don’t think — and told a story about knowing Ginsburg and Allen getting along quite well with literally every person man or woman at the party.

Karen Grove Ms. Olive Borgsteadt or Mrs. Borgsteadt at the time by the Grace of God sat Karen and I side by side in a cluster of four desks in the fifth-sixth combo at PAUSD Fremont Hils, she was my “fifth…grade classmate”. I forget why she came up. Oddly her first cousin, a Mrs’ Weiss (!) I met here at Peets-near-Cub just two weeks ago, she is married to a former co-worker of Hans Delannoy, a cousin of Karen and Robbie via Eva not Andy. So they are Austrian or something on that side not Hungarian. I met just now an interesting man who teaches literacy or technology-litearcy and a Jewish private school here, and is a poet or poetry-scholar; I will refrain or show restraint (?! me?) until and unless we actually correspond. I was envisioning interviewing each other simultaneously for our respective blogs.

Plot thinkens.
Same bat time
Bat matumba ay ay, bat makumba oh oh.
Bat man.
Brent Crawford

Monday is my Dad’s 90th birthday but I may have to log off early and log back on with $200 cash and a sign “I need a miracle” to experience –even from the knothole — that rarest of rare: October day baseball.

God bless.

Part Seven, the last part:
oh year, S_the poet nailed and ratified the above: this is just to say, by William Carlos Williams, which I got from Tom Harbeck, a former Trinity relief pitcher of note, “forgive me they were good” which is a literary reference for all you computer PhD’s on the spectrum.

Good bye, Doug.

Lang nap or nappy lang, or lucky 8:
Jason Green of the News cannot get my name right. The News looks no better than the Post of PAW in terms of giving credit where credit due for Weiss for council. For the record I am “music industry insider veteran, concert promoter AND former semiconductor executive” thanks to tenure with Rigoli Pamphilon and Demeter in 1987-1988, fyi. Also, if Lydia Kou is to be noted for her concern for Buena Vista, why did it take her 2 years to get there, likely too late to matter. Also, I was the one who spoke on the subject at PATC (not PASZ, and that makes all the difference) last week AND the one who wrote to all 12 candidates and cc’d council that the gag order was a joke. But, as Austin Powers says, and Nina Simone seconds, ignore me doing this. Snap.

*I usually, like David Shields, do not foot note but:
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the icebox

and which
you were probably
saving
for breakfast

Forgive me
they were delicious
so sweet
and so cold

How is Tom Harbeck, by the way, ye powerful oracle?

^ edit to add, 11 hours later: Doug Moran deleted three-fourths of my post, to his portion of the Weekly, and left a fairly complete account of my rationale for the softball question, about King and Mandela, compared to his complete deletion of my description of the Ice Cream Social which refutes his assertion that I was a deserter (not pun intended). I changed my characterization of him, as described in an email to Lydia Kou, whom he champions, to soften the blow: “hot-head” and “butt-head”, or combined “head-butt” as the search-injun suggested a photo of a soccer player being a very bad boy. I plan to update Doug with this news shortly, via his email. Meanwhile, a banner on my box says that just now, as Terry and I are screening a somewhat recent — 1 hour ago — “the Good wife”– Jason Green got my email and it seems, from this perspective that he is being sarcastic when he calls me “classy”.

I also have to re-check all of above to make sure I have “Kou” and not “Kuo”. I chastised him Jason for calling me “Marc”.

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Yikes Vikes We got Red Pride Titans rule, uh-huh!!

Dejected Paly coaches or parents or fans, about 9:30 on a Friday night, about to cruise Ventura for teen meat.

Dejected Paly coaches or parents or fans, about 9:30 on a Friday night, about to cruise Ventura for teen meat.


Nothing takes the sting off a Gunn football defeat better than riding back home past old Hod Ray and seeing the dejected Vikes fans kicking the crabgrass and at each other’s throats as the back their cars into each other and peel out on Churchill. So natural ambulance chaser that I am I pull over and snap a few candid-likes, channeling my Gary Winograd, Vivian Mayer and in this case Robert Frank.

Wilcox,20, Paly 19, sports fans. Paly muffs a two-point try, as Chargers rejoice. So forget the De Anza and El Camino Divisions of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic Leagues, in the McCallister-Brewer Fantasy Football High School Divison, after five weeks it is Gunn leading Paly by 12 points, even with the Titans dropping a lopsided 46 points thanks to Sanchez and Sanchez and company, Fremont Warriors Not The Indians, at Gunn’s Hal Daner track if not field, despite what the nice Jewish boy said from the announcer’s boy, on Yom Kippur Erev. Or another way to say it: the 408, of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara (aka Fremont of Sunnyvale and Wilcox of Santa Clara) 66, the 650 of Palo Alto (Gunn and Paly), 19.

Matt Maltz suggested I leave Gunn coach Shinichi Hirano alone after this defeat

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