That's pretty much the whole idea with drag, though...
That's pretty much the whole idea with drag, though...
TOTALLY. My first thought. And she does it better than Kim.
Report that shit to the health department, if you care.
I was gonna say, mmmm catshit peppers!
That is the first time I've ever laughed at Mr. Bean.
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Regarding the Red Robin outbreak- the outbreak was of Hepatitis A, which is infectious, but doesn't typically cause lasting liver damage in otherwise healthy people, though it can cause problems in people with underlying liver disease. It's not "incurable"- your body will develop immunity to it, and it's not a…
First, she's an elected official, so she is subject to the Brown Act. Also: "She had been known for Tweeting during council meetings, with posts that included personal observations."
It's much more complicated than that. Potentially, her use of Twitter to opine on meeting proceedings could count as conducting a serial meeting. If she tweeted about city matters outside of a public forum, she could also violate the Brown Act. It's a rather complicated law and opens all sorts of otherwise innocuous…
This is actually probably not legal in California. It likely violates the State's Brown Act.
I live in California, and the public planning sector was just destroyed by the economy. The State dissolved all of the redevelopment agencies, cities laid off all of their planners. I graduated in 2011, and the economy was still shitty. The only jobs available at that time were with private companies. As the real…
Not necessarily. I'm an urban planner (I have an MUP), and I work for a large utility company. Opted out of the public sector, as have a lot of my colleagues, especially since the recession.
I love really fine cheeses and Velveeta. There's room in my life and my gut for both.