A funny thing happened on the way to the bus stop …

 Judi Curry  October 15, 2010  32 Comments on A funny thing happened on the way to the bus stop …

Last Sunday I decided to go see a play downtown. I didn’t want to pay the price for parking, so decided I would take the 35 bus to the trolley station and then take the Blue Line from there. I got all ready to go, allowing myself plenty of time to get there, and went to the bus stop on Sunset Cliffs and Pt. Loma Ave.

Guess what? On Sunday there is no 35 bus on Sunset Cliffs and Pt. Loma Ave.

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Book Review: “The Continual Condition” by Charles Bukowski

 Dixon Guizot  October 15, 2010  9 Comments on Book Review: “The Continual Condition” by Charles Bukowski

At age 33, I’m a relative newcomer to reading poetry. In high school, the standard stuff they foisted on us — Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Keats, Byron, Shelley, and so on — struck me as dull, dated, and often incomprehensible. In fact, like so much of the literature I remember reading in English classes, many of the poems we were assigned felt like they were written solely to make teenagers hate reading.

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Back to school benefit for gay and lesbian students at the Big Kitchen

 Ernie McCray  October 15, 2010  1 Comment on Back to school benefit for gay and lesbian students at the Big Kitchen

No discrimination is reasonable but there, to me, is nothing more screwed up than the discrimination inherent in our “Don’t ask, don’t tell” world.

Now, thanks to old Jim Crow back in the 40’s and 50’s and 60’s, I’ve faced more than my share of discrimination but I overcame all that, beginning in my childhood …

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The Case Against Fluoride Comes to San Diego and Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  October 15, 2010  2 Comments on The Case Against Fluoride Comes to San Diego and Ocean Beach

Paul Connett, author of the newly released book The Case Against Fluoride, will be speaking in San Diego from Oct. 14 – 16. Connett will provide new, compelling science-based arguments against community water fluoridation. Following are the times and locations of his public presentations.

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Ernie McCray Honored by University of Arizona Black Alumni Basketball

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BB Standout made his mark in education

TUCSON, Ariz. – University of Arizona men’s basketball alumnus Ernie McCray was named the 2010 Outstanding Alumni Achiever by the UA Black Alumni.

McCray, a Wildcat letterwinner from 1957-58 through 1960, received the recognition from UABA. A longtime educator and principal in San Diego, he is now retired and focuses his time on community theater and community activism.

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OB FLASHES: News, Calendar and Whatever – October 14, 2010

 Frank Gormlie  October 13, 2010  26 Comments on OB FLASHES: News, Calendar and Whatever – October 14, 2010

ALL DETAILS AND LINKS INSIDE:

* OB Bus Routes Detoured Due to Digging Ditches
* Planning Board Review Committee meets Wed, Oct. 20th
* OB Historical Society: The Portuguese 100 – Plus Years of in San Diego -Oct. 21st
* OB Halloween for Dogs – Canine Carnival & Costume Contest, Oct. 24th
* OB Rec Center Sponsors Halloween Carnival & Costume Contest
* OB lifeguard part of team honored for dangerous rescue
* Sports Arena bought by San Pasqual Tribe & renamed “Valley View Casino Center”
* Pot Dispensaries On Edge
* McMillin reverses at Liberty Station: withdraws hotel and residential plans – and destruction of conference center
* New Sushi at the old Rags on Newport?
* Healthy and Horny Herb shop?
* Food trucks in Los Angeles to have public health ratings

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Five Reasons to Watch the Ocean Beach ‘Terriers’

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The fall season hasn’t treated new shows kindly. With few exceptions, not many programs made a critical splash, and one of the few that did (‘Lone Star’) got the boot after just two episodes.

It’s all well and good to think in theoretical terms about what can be done to ensure that only the safest, most inoffensive and blandest programming gets the green light in the near future. But I’m here to propose a simpler, more concrete, and potentially more effective way to combat a future slew of boring TV: watch FX’s ‘Terriers.’

Lost in the shuffle in more ways than one, ‘Terriers’ had quietly produced five consecutively strong episodes right out of the gate.

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Reader Rant: An Alternative to “Pink October”

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I wrote the first part – below – in response to the pink blindness I see everywhere. It has been a pet peeve of mine for many moons. It (pink ribbons) has been exploited for profit and now that Kentucky Fried Chicken jumped on the bandwagon it is so laughable. The very worst food for Health promotes BC Awareness?

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WHY GIVE OUT HOMEWORK? – a poem by Judi Curry

 Judi Curry  October 13, 2010  22 Comments on WHY GIVE OUT HOMEWORK? – a poem by Judi Curry

I have a 14 year old granddaughter that’s driving her parents

wild,

No one would ever have suspected it of this child.

A swimmer, a junior life guard to boot,

When it comes to homework she doesn’t give a hoot.

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SEIU wins in expensive battle for Kaiser workers, rival appeals

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By David Moberg / In These Times / Originally published Oct 8, 2010

One union came out on top this week at California’s Kaiser Permanente facilities.

In a much-anticipated showdown over the future of healthcare unionism in California, a substantial plurality of the 43,000 members of SEIU-United Healthcare Workers-West at Kaiser Permanente facilities have voted to remain with the Service Employees union …

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San Diegans scramble to find venue to “join” Jon Stewart and Steve Colbert rally in DC on October 30th

 Staff  October 12, 2010  3 Comments on San Diegans scramble to find venue to “join” Jon Stewart and Steve Colbert rally in DC on October 30th

Some San Diegans are trying to find a San Diego location for reasonable and progressive leaning people to gather to rally/watch the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Washington D.C. rallies on October 30th. The event will be broadcast from 9 am to noon west Coast time. [SEE LINKS INSIDE}

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National “Call-In Day” to Stop FBI Harassment – October 12th

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Also: Sign the Petition to Stop FBI Harassment – [see below]

Join peace and solidarity activists all around the country today in the National “Call-In Day” to stop the FBI harassment of this community of American activists. October 12th is the day.

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