Re: your headline
This sort of thing is common in San Francisco, as well. I live close enough to know. Trust me on this one.
Bad news for Kerry in the new Rasmussen, the first one with post-debate interviews.
They report Friday's interviews were similar to those of the previous 2days.
And that while Kerry convinced 3% of those polled to change their minds and vote for him, Bush convinced 2% to go his way!
Another dead cat bounce for the K-ster?
I lived in Berkeley in the 1970s and can attest that the city is full of college graduates who could not face real life. In their ineptitude, they rage against those who succeed in the workplace. "The world is unfair!," they say. "It's not at all like in the perfect world in my head."
Pink man? WTF? It appears that Alice did go through the looking glass, only to wind up in Berkley.
Man, the moment I take over the world, I'm nuking Berserkly. Or maybe I'll take over the world BY nuking Berserkly, and threatening to nuke everyone else. Kill two birds with one stone. Yeah!
Whatta buncha wackjobs. If California, Oregon, and Washington fell off into the ocean, I wouldn't miss em a bit.
I am a strong Bush supporter, but given that the Iowa Electronic Markets have dropped significantly for Bush in the two days since the debate, I doubt he will now be elected. If anyone can convince me otherwise, I would welcome your comments.
LOL! If Berkeley fell into the sea, where would all of those people *go*?
I lived just North of Berkeley for quite a few years, and I have to say that I kind of like the place. On normal days a person is unlikely to run into quite so many goofs. Only a few of the University students are true snots and you hope that they'll outgrow it. (My friends were grad students and seemed to be quite rational.)
By far the worst thing about Berkeley is trying to drive there or find parking. So mostly I didn't.
I will admit, though, that unless you run around naked or else in a pink leo tard, no one's going to look twice at you.
It's Mr. Mike, the Magical Moby!
I was going to come in here and demand entertainment, but then I actually clicked through on the link: hooray! I liked this photo essay even better than all the great snarky captions of the latest Kerry totally ignominious photo.
Seriously, though, you guys should get someone to cover for you on the weekends. I'm jonesing.
But, Mr. Bowen, you can't nuke Berkeley...they're a nuclear-free zone by City Council vote! They joined Sausalito in its bid to become a cholesterol- & nuke-free zone! And, I'm serious about both! Berkeley figured that by declaring themselves to be nuclear-free, that would mean that any attack directed against Oakland-Alameda would miss Berkeley. Guess they never really looked at a map! The best part about Berkeley is that it's too expensive for ordinary people to live there.
Personally, I think of Berkeley/SF as sort of like a fantasy world that really dosen't exist, like Disneyland or France.
That's funny, I see Berserkly/San Fran as a free fire zone in dire need of a visit from the hordes of Genghis Khan.