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Rusty Shackleford
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As the article states, it's kind of a San Francisco thing, but I have heard that it's made a resurgence among the Mission crowd. You'd probably see the old power drinkers (aka hardcore alcoholics) order a Jameson's and Guiness first if they're wearing a Derby jacket, or a Martini if they're wearing a suit.

At least we still have Krusty's Komedy Klassics!

If you haven't had grey rectangle, you should be…Playing another angle?

So, presidential material.

Our choir sang at the Nespresso 'boutique' opening in San Francisco three or four years ago. A lot of well-dressed Italians who completely ignored us, but the paycheck kept our non-profit doors open for a while, and they seem to have an unlimited amount of money to spend on ridiculous things, like a gospel choir

We're always being told how to feel as well. Rather than a personal anecdote, there's always these grand pronouncements on social media, and if our level of grief is not sufficient, we're monsters. As you said, grief should be personal. However, I'm also not going to get mad at people for the way they express grief,

"Celebrity death grief" sounds like a Roger Corman film.

"2016 doesn't scrape the bottom of the barrel. 2016 isn't the bottom of the barrel. 2016 isn't below the bottom of the barrel. 2016 doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels." - Roger Ebert

Or as they say here, it can be two things.

Why don't more people think that this is the terrorists winning? This is exactly what they want to happen: Destabilize a country via terrorism, which causes far-right "populists" to be elected, which causes Muslims to be further marginalized and criminalized, which causes an endless cycle of hopelessness, joblessness,

The other thing is, after a while, you'll go to a club or wherever, not drink, and you'll be like "these people are morons". Generally, I'd be thinking, yeah, funny joke! Almost as funny as when you told it 10 seconds ago, Mr. Short Attention Span. It makes you feel better about the direction you're going. Not that

How old are you? I've found that the older you get, you feel the same pain, but it lasts a shorter time. When you're young, that pain seems to last forever. I got dumped when I was 52 and it hurt just like it did when I was 22 (I was a late bloomer, OK?), but the duration is shorter.

I'm just telling you what I saw. It made no sense to me, then or now.

Two things? Well a man can dream, can't he?

As somebody else here wrote last week, he really could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and all we'd hear is "WELL HOW MANY DID HILLARY KILL AT BENGHAZI?"

It reminds me a bit of when the American Motorcyclist Association tried to tart up the image of motorcyclists in the '50s by saying that only 1 percent of them were in gangs. Thus, the Hell's Angels gleefully calling themselves One Percenters. It wasn't the worst thing, but it was, to paraphrase Jeff Goldblum in

My wife is Chinese, and most of the WeChat posts I saw on her feed during the election cycle were very pro-Trump and anti-Clinton. Perhaps China might think differently now, but maybe it is just that 1. They know that what a demagogue says, and what he actually does, are two different things, and 2. a destabilized

"Hey Dalai Lame-a, your religion is losing numbers and will soon be worthless. Sad."

It's a cheeky spelling

Vaughn Meader is screwed.