The Strand Theater of Ocean Beach – Part 2 – Memories from the Seventies

 Frank Gormlie  September 14, 2010  42 Comments on The Strand Theater of Ocean Beach – Part 2 – Memories from the Seventies

Mention the Strand Theater to an OB “old-timer” and a smile instantly embraces their face. And probably a laugh too. Now I don’t mean “old-timer” in the classic sense (the stooped-over scraggly white-haired old guy) – I mean somebody who experienced the Strand in its heydays of the Seventies. The Strand does brings back good memories to them. Funny memories. Incredible memories.

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What Happened to Marisco’s Taco Truck?

 Terrie Leigh Relf  September 11, 2010  88 Comments on What Happened to Marisco’s Taco Truck?

By Terrie Leigh Relf / Special to the OB Rag

Marisco’s German Taco Truck was a neighborhood presence from mid-March to mid-August of this year. Parked next to the Pirate Cove café in the Apple Tree Market’s parking lot on Cable and Santa Monica, they offered a delicious variety of Mexican-style seafood. Their $1.00 fish tacos and samples of spicy seafood soup were quite enticing, and nearly every time I passed by, there was a line of dedicated patrons.

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Terriers Series Premiere Review: Season Pilot – Great On-Screen Chemistry

 Source  September 11, 2010  3 Comments on Terriers Series Premiere Review: Season Pilot – Great On-Screen Chemistry

C’mon, what else are we going to do, cure cancer?”

Terriers is not a spin-off of Best in Show. In fact it’s the furthest thing from a show about dogs, unless the title is a play on the makeup of its lead characters—dynamic, tough and fearless. Terriers is the latest brainchild from Ted Griffin (Ocean’s Eleven) and Shawn Ryan (The Shield).

Donal Logue (Grounded for Life, Damages) stars in this surf and turf crime series as Hank Dolworth, a former cop turned unlicensed investigator.

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Here are things to do on 9-11 that you won’t find in the San Diego U-T:

 Staff  September 10, 2010  14 Comments on Here are things to do on 9-11 that you won’t find in the San Diego U-T:

Do you want to show your contempt for the Florida church that’s threatening to burn Korans? Do you wish to do something meaningful on Saturday, the anniversary of 9-11? Here are several events to attend – that you won’t find in the San Diego U-T:

Noon Peace Protest at Federal Building to Condemn the ‘Burn a Koran Day’
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Vigil to Support Rights of Muslims at Islamic Center – 5 to 7:30 pm
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Local Group Declares Sept. 11th “Government Blowback Day” – Noon Rally at USS Midway Museum

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The Strand Theater-Part 1: the Year the Porno Theater Was Stopped

 Frank Gormlie  September 10, 2010  6 Comments on The Strand Theater-Part 1: the Year the Porno Theater Was Stopped

It was a gaggle of people moving back and forth – many with signs – in front of a Newport Avenue business. There was about twenty of them, many women, some children, and they began chanting:

“Get the smut out of OB! Get the smut out of OB!”

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Reader Rant: McDonalds Goes Robotic (finally)

 JEC  September 10, 2010  16 Comments on Reader Rant: McDonalds Goes Robotic (finally)

by JEC

It’s happened.

McDonalds has followed through on their threat to turn every store into a robotic extension of a central hub located somewhere in – well – India I think.

Today grabing a snack wrap and coke, after suffering the delay of the predetory sales pitch – this time to buy a 400 calorie smoothie made with 10% fruit juice – a male voice asks for my order.

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California pot legalization ‘could end Mexican drug war’

 Source  September 9, 2010  3 Comments on California pot legalization ‘could end Mexican drug war’

The Mexican drug war that has taken the lives of 28,000 people over the past four years could conceivably come to an end if California votes to legalize marijuana, say prominent American and Mexican policy makers.

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“Terriers” – Well? Did you like it? Post your review here …

 Frank Gormlie  September 9, 2010  25 Comments on “Terriers” – Well? Did you like it? Post your review here …

Some of us from the OB Rag were at the Harp last night watching the premier of “Terriers”. I counted about 120 souls about the bar and restaurant, a noisy place until the show came on. Hosted by Ted and Kathy of the Old Town Restaurant – where 6 or 7 scenes were shot – the crowd at the screening cheered every time a scene of Ocean Beach appeared on the big screen.

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The Hip School – a poem by Ernie McCray

 Ernie McCray  September 9, 2010  7 Comments on The Hip School – a poem by Ernie McCray

At the hip school
they aren’t aware
and they don’t even care
about what their
test scores might be
because they’re much too busy
rolling up their sleeves
trying to keep up with the boys and girls
with their stash of electronic accessories,

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“Terriers” Finally Arives – Premier Showing Tonight – Sept 8th – at the Harp

 Frank Gormlie  September 8, 2010  13 Comments on “Terriers” Finally Arives – Premier Showing Tonight – Sept 8th – at the Harp

The day has finally arrived. The premier of the television series, “Terriers”, shot mostly in Ocean Beach, is this evening on FX at 10pm. For months, OBcieans have endured blocked streets, parking taken, lighting mechanisms in front of their fave stores on Newport, throngs of spectators hanging around the film crews, and quite a bit of controversy and complaints. There was even that nude swimmer who disrupted one filming.

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Paddle for Clean Water this Sunday

 Staff  September 8, 2010  1 Comment on Paddle for Clean Water this Sunday

Hundreds of local surfers and ocean enthusiasts this weekend plan to paddle around the Ocean Beach Pier to raise awareness about pollution along San Diego County’s coastline.

The 19th annual Paddle for Clean Water Festival, expected to draw more than 1,000 people using everything from surfboards and bodyboards to kayaks and outrigger canoes, begins at 9 a.m. Sunday.

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Who Says Money Can’t Buy Happiness? (The defeat of the plastic bag ban)

 Annie Lane  September 6, 2010  11 Comments on Who Says Money Can’t Buy Happiness? (The defeat of the plastic bag ban)

by Annie Lane

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has succeeded in buying the votes of several California senators, effectively quashing the ban of single-use plastic bags this past Tuesday, September 1.

At least that’s how the 21-14 defeat in California State Senate appears.

The definitive decision came after months of hard work, activism and financial contributions from both sides. The ACC, whose members include Exxon Mobil Corporation and plastic bag and film manufacturer Hilex Poly Company, took on Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, the bill’s author, and various environmental groups who led the fight to end California’s damaging dependency on plastic bags.

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