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Post by johneaztec on Apr 13, 2023 12:26:34 GMT -8
I used to love to visit there. I looked forward to getting the bowl of clam chowder in the sour dough bowl. Yummy. Used to have some epic blues bands down at the pier restaurants. AT&T is in my top 3 favorite ballparks to visit. You ever gone? Place is legit. I have not been, but definitely on the bucket list, if SF ever gets it together.
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Post by azson on Apr 13, 2023 14:16:24 GMT -8
It’s a shame what has happened to a once great city. Ever taken in a game at AT&T up there? I have. Excellent park. Saw the Padres there once, I think Brian Tollberg started! My cousin who is a tried and true liberal told me how bad it is these days, he goes a few times a year for work. I personally haven’t been in 8 years, but would love to go back if they get it under control. Reminds me of a buddy of mine at the office who is a native New Yorker (he is a Republican) and said he won’t ride the Subway anymore even in broad daylight, with his kids. So sad what liberal politics and abandonment of law & order has brought us. Sorry to burst your bull$#!+ narrative bubble: www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/bob-lee-san-francisco-arrest-17895071.php
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2023 14:33:21 GMT -8
It’s a shame what has happened to a once great city. Ever taken in a game at AT&T up there? I have. Excellent park. Saw the Padres there once, I think Brian Tollberg started! My cousin who is a tried and true liberal told me how bad it is these days, he goes a few times a year for work. I personally haven’t been in 8 years, but would love to go back if they get it under control. Reminds me of a buddy of mine at the office who is a native New Yorker (he is a Republican) and said he won’t ride the Subway anymore even in broad daylight, with his kids. So sad what liberal politics and abandonment of law & order has brought us. Sorry to burst your bull$#!+ narrative bubble: www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/bob-lee-san-francisco-arrest-17895071.phpHey man! How are ya ?!? So nice to hear from you. Me? My favorite carne asada burrito in SD is from Lolita’s but I also like Roberto’s and Alberto’s. Hopefully you have some good spots up there in Stockton. Have a great evening, buckaroo!
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Post by aardvark on Apr 13, 2023 15:42:00 GMT -8
Doug ain’t wrong. “The right sucks and so do you” —yep. Politics is at an all time low, I’d say. Bunch of assholes. Politicians overwhelmed by the tasks at hand (due to rapidly changing technological and societal changes)...and retreating into their respective bunkers. Perhaps if we had term limits, the new technologies wouldn't overwhelm the fossils currently in office.
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Post by uwphoto on Apr 13, 2023 16:11:53 GMT -8
Politicians overwhelmed by the tasks at hand (due to rapidly changing technological and societal changes)...and retreating into their respective bunkers. Perhaps if we had term limits, the new technologies wouldn't overwhelm the fossils currently in office. Hey, I'm old and I agree with you..technology ..but archaic mind sets as well.
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Post by bnastyaztecs on May 8, 2023 12:06:47 GMT -8
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Post by uwphoto on May 8, 2023 14:21:59 GMT -8
Be careful bnasty.....magas may eventually understand its not always about "the other".. after all, mass shooters are always, "dems", "trans" or the "13 percent". They are never able to look in the mirror, and thats why they are "candy from a baby" easy to market to. The business model just wouldn't be able to survive if they could use critical thinking.
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Post by bnastyaztecs on May 10, 2023 7:48:53 GMT -8
Red states/cities dominate the list: Cities with the Most Home Burglaries Bakersfield – 847 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Vallejo – 834 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Lubbock, Texas – 814 home burglaries annually per 100,000 residents Memphis, Tennessee – 769 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Tulsa, Oklahoma – 737 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – 679 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Asheville, North Carolina – 625 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Amarillo, Texas – 620 home burglaries annually per 100,000 residents Lafayette, Louisiana – 619 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents Springfield, Missouri – 614 home burglaries yearly per 100,000 residents www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/this-is-where-the-most-home-burglaries-occur-in-california-study-says/ar-AA1aYcKd?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=95a217033f074668bfd2e293a9ccd44a&ei=20
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Post by aardvark on May 10, 2023 13:45:25 GMT -8
I have a cousin who lives in the Bay Area (not SF proper) who will not go downtown. He's lived (and worked) in the Bay Area for almost 60 years. He won't go to downtown SF. That tells me all I need to know.
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Post by azson on May 10, 2023 14:04:11 GMT -8
It's possible, but I can't imagine downtown has gotten so scary since I left in 2018. I worked downtown daily and never had an issue. Some great lunch spots as well, including great burritos believe it or not.
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