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Ex-U-T owner was "good guy" in Romney's alleged auto bailout profiteering
Omigod, and you say the Reader should have censured ME!!?? On another note, I played around with a few anagrams today. Mitt Romney equals Memory Tint, and My I'm Pretty. Replace Mitt with Willard and you get Normally Weird. You can't make this stiff up.— November 1, 2012 2:56 p.m.
A Man, His Service Dog, and a Parks and Rec Officer
Personal experience, perhaps? Oh, by the way, when you send another user a personal e-mail that includes profanity, the Reader converts it to symbols, as in %$#@&. So I was unable to ascertain the full extent of your meaning in your message to me last night: "Who do you think you are? You don't own the web site. If you don't like the comments, stay off. Web admin should have cut you off years ago. You are rude and nasty, and as my mother would say, you have no breeding." Don't know if you're aware of this. Hope this helps.— October 30, 2012 4:55 a.m.
A Man, His Service Dog, and a Parks and Rec Officer
Oops. I somehow forgot to insert the word "insufferable" in my previous post. Normal-weighted Babe (RIP) says "bite me", by the way. - The Wise Ol' Guy...— October 29, 2012 4:07 p.m.
A Man, His Service Dog, and a Parks and Rec Officer
What gave me that idea? Well, here's one from last week that does not conjure up many warm images: "And don't worry, darling, I only read the Reader if I'm standing in line to use the restroom." And then you post on nearly every article you see (your energy level is indeed impressive). So which is it? If I had the time (moreover the inclination), I could cite several examples from the past 2 years or so in which you malign both the Reader and much of its staff. And G-d help new bloggers. We get it, ok? You've become boringly and repetitively predictable.— October 29, 2012 6:53 a.m.
A Man, His Service Dog, and a Parks and Rec Officer
Mindy, why are your comments many times so hurtful? Does your oft-stated hatred of the Reader extend to its readers/commenters by association?— October 28, 2012 10:03 a.m.
Local law school has one of worst employment records
Not much room left in this life raft, I assure you. I apologize for indirectly attempting to derail your thread. At least that's how it reads to me, in retrospect.— October 18, 2012 12:56 p.m.
Local law school has one of worst employment records
Man, I wish I knew (what I meant to mean). This current political climate, in addition to laying waste to my normally robust business, has rendered me absurd. Or should I say more so than usual. I might have meant they're perfectly content to line their pockets while fiddling with the lives of their "clients". As der Mittster has said "I might not remember exactly what I said, but I stand behind it 100%, whatever it was".— October 17, 2012 12:48 p.m.
Local law school has one of worst employment records
Perhaps this is their credo: "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." -Thomas Jefferson— October 17, 2012 9 a.m.
El Indio Mexican Restaurant
Hey!!! Ms Nanner's back - yippee!! I've been going to El Indio since before I-5 was finished. There was a miniature golf course (Palomar?) directly across the street and after playing there my brothers and I would feast on the sole menu item at that time: the beef tacquitos. For a dime! Back then it was primarily the commercial tortilla press. It was nestled next to a neighborhood market (now the dining room), owned by an old chap named Bernie, who eventually sold out to Ralph Pesqueira as El Indio grew. For years the menu consisted only of those scrumptious chips, bean tostadas, bean burritos, and the shredded beef tacquitos, with the cheese option added later (upping the price to an outrageous 15 cents - LOL). Do I miss the place? Apparently too much. Welcome back, Nan. You were missed.— October 11, 2012 6:30 a.m.
Nudie Bar Opens Across Street from Chula Vista’s Bayfront
I've never come across a place that could tenderize an abalone like that Fishette did. http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2012/oct/1…— October 10, 2012 1:18 p.m.