Dean Martin starred in a 1975 film called Mr. Ricco.  Not a great movie. Several cool San Francisco film locations. Martin’s character lived in a house on Divisadero and Clay. #SFfilm #SFfilmlocations
Stranger Things
we're not kids anymore.
Jules of Nature
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trying on a metaphor
Cosmic Funnies
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Dean Martin starred in a 1975 film called Mr. Ricco.  Not a great movie. Several cool San Francisco film locations. Martin’s character lived in a house on Divisadero and Clay. #SFfilm #SFfilmlocations
The Far Right & the Far Left (often ill-informed & angry). They deserve each other (AOC & Paul Goser). If you get news from fringe outlets you'll be more angry. Mainstream media consumers - more balanced - but the center is losing out to the fringes.
Antisemitism has been found on both the extreme left and right among political elites. However, at the mass public level, limited research s
High point in American culture (IMO). New book coming out about the making of The Blues Brothers
Larry Chats With Daniel de Visé, author of “The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv, and the making of an American Film
Bio book on Randy Newman coming out in October
Rubin is a great interviewer; Doors guys are great story tellers
Reference to this colorful character: Owsley Stanley
Nikia Ford Morthel, superintendent of the Berkeley Unified School District, actually said this; Shame on Berkeley
How about saying - we have an issue; we'll address it; we care about ALL our students
“Our babies sometimes say hurtful things. We are mindful that all kids make mistakes. We know that our staff are not immune to missteps either, and we don’t ignore them when they occur,” Ford Montel told the House Education & the Workforce subcommittee on early childhood, elementary and secondary education.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/berkeley-superintendent-house-antisemitism-19443915.php
A jolt of positive sports energy hit the Bay Area. Let's go Sharks!
"Jerry" from Grey Gardens has had quite a life
Scultpor
Writer
Related to Joe Torre
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost came out THIRTY years ago
Charlie Finley was a D; #17
From Wikipedia:
In Game 2 of the 1973 World Series between the Oakland A's and the New York Mets, Andrews committed two errors in a four-run twelfth inning, leading to a Mets' 10–7 victory. With two outs and the Mets leading 7–6, John Milner's ground ball went through Andrews' legs for the first error, allowing Tug McGraw and Willie Mays to score. One batter later, Jerry Grote hit a ground ball to Andrews, whose throw to first pulled Gene Tenace off the bag for the second error, which allowed Cleon Jones to score. Oakland owner Charlie Finley forced him to sign a false affidavit saying he was injured, thus making him ineligible to play for the rest of the series. Andrews' teammates and manager Dick Williams rallied to Andrews's defense, including placing his number "17" onto their uniforms with athletic tape as a display of solidarity.[7] Finally, commissioner Bowie Kuhn forced Finley to reinstate Andrews. He entered Game 4 in the eighth inning as a pinch-hitter to a standing ovation from sympathetic Mets fans. Andrews promptly grounded out, and Finley ordered him benched for the remainder of the Series. He was given his unconditional release on November 1, eleven days after the A's won its second straight World Series title.[8] Andrews never played another major league game, playing baseball in Japan in 1975 before retiring.
Former Yankee, Oldest former MLB player, in Mill Valley
Art Schallock never pitched for his beloved Seals, but as the Mill Valley native turned 100 this week he fondly recalled three titles with t
Nice photo with Dusty Baker and Art Schallock
Work until you're close to the end
About one-quarter of U.S. adults age 50 and older who aren't yet retired say they expect to never retire and 70% are concerned about prices
RIP Dickey Betts. Florida boy. Good r-n-r er.
Famous or infamous? I joke.
Former New York Yankees left-hander Fritz Peterson died at the age of 82. He is probably best known exchanging wives with teammate Mike Keki
Jung Hoo Lee chants
I was there when the Jung Hoo Lee chants started. It'll be a thing. The game was a horrible disappointment for SF Giants fans. Don't get me started on prices for food & drinks at Oracle Park. SF Giants should be embarrassed.
Producer Michael Klinger
I watched Get Carter with Michael Caine - great film. I noticed the name of one of the producers Michael Klinger. Yes, part of the tribe.
From Wikipedia:
Joe Flaherty, RIP. Great comedic actor.