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San Diego rat tales
Call County Vector Control. Don't use poison unless you like the the smell of dead rats where you can't find them. Old fashioned traps work best, use PEANUT BUTTER for bait. Place the traps where there are droppings, or the greasy trails they leave behind on walls. They don't learn, and one trap can be bleached and reused in the same spot. They use utility pole wires as highways to fruit trees, or your roof. None of the traps pictured worked when I tried them, use the classic wooden type.— August 19, 2019 4:38 p.m.
Todd Gloria returns scandal-tainted Hertzberg cash
There is no more loathsome stooge of the developers than Todd Gloria. Gay games of grab ass are far from the most disgusting thing about him, but that might finally bring him down.— August 3, 2019 9:15 a.m.
Moores and minions grab no-bid Aztec Stadium deal
This is just the beginning. Watch as the proposed campus gets tiny, and the condos reach for the sky. The City soon will be asked to tear down our Stadium at City expense, to replace with a stadium too small for the NFL. Before the Chargers return, they will demand rights to develop some part of town, and a new stadium as well. This will cost the City billions. What a pack of Trump wannabe crooks!— August 1, 2019 5:58 p.m.
Robert Spanos personality, Vaughn Williams' glory show up at San Diego Symphony
The headline writer mangled the article. Beethoven made his reputation with chamber works before his *Third Symphony*. Perhaps he was more conservative in early orchestral works to play it safe, because orchestras are expensive. Perhaps *Fidelio* made him more dramatic. Opera led the way in Beethoven's day.— March 25, 2019 3:33 p.m.
What Prop 6 is repealing in San Diego
Obviously, many knees still jerk when a cynical operator like Carl DeMaio swings the tax cut mallet. We're voting about less than a penny a mile, if one gets more than 18 miles per gallon. I realize many are very poor who blog here, but those who are truly poor will enjoy the transit subsidies, and won't pay the tax directly. Those of us who can afford to operate a motor vehicle, can afford this tax. I urge those who are distressed by this tax to seek help, no one in California should be that poor. We care, even Republicans. Sometimes.— November 6, 2018 11:10 a.m.
What Prop 6 is repealing in San Diego
The increase is a tiny fraction of the money we spend operating our vehicles. Obviously our roads need basic repairs, and more, any one can see deterioration over the years. If this tax seems unfair, suggest a fair tax, but don't pretend the roads don't need fixing.— November 5, 2018 2:07 a.m.
What Prop 6 is repealing in San Diego
Seems like the doctors of Political Science, swinging the tax cut mallet at the kneecaps of the body politic, fail to get the expected knee jerk response. Californians love driving, and need roads. We pay for what we need and love. Those who say we should drive on the roads built for us by our parents without paying are as respectable as the child who suggests eating the candy bar without paying. Our roads are ruined, we ate the candy bar, now the grown ups must decide how to pay for it. The gas tax hike seems sensible. NO ON PROPOSITION SIX.— November 4, 2018 11:22 a.m.
Farewell to a professional love
If you like the slow movement of Mahler's Fifth, try Satie's piano pieces. I suspect you already enjoy Debussy. Delibes and Ravel.— September 19, 2018 3:49 a.m.
Farewell to a professional love
This fan will miss the laughs you brought us, thanks to the local scoundrels. I can testify that a emergency stent saved my life. Dr. Psycholizard recommends Mahler's Ninth and Das Lied at night, and Eric Satie in the morning. I'm certain you will keep writing, but only what relaxes you. Thanks.— September 18, 2018 7:04 p.m.
Don Bauder: David Crossley: Under the name Aardvark, you have ...
This fan will miss the laughs you brought us, thanks to the local scoundrels. I can testify that a emergency stent saved my life. Dr. Psycholizard recommends Mahler's Ninth and Das Lied at night, and Eric Satie in the morning. I'm certain you will keep writing, but only what relaxes you. Thanks.— September 18, 2018 6:59 p.m.