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October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #285172October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #284835patientrenterParticipant
San Francisco is the real New Amsterdam. I love it, publicdefender.
I am with you on the sense that things were totally ungrounded for the last 10 years. There needed to be a reorientation. That’s occurring. It’s rough while it lasts, but it’s good that it’s happening, and things will be better than the last 10 years when it’s done. Yes, there will be less bling, but there will be plenty of good food, good teachers, decent (but smaller) homes…. Not a bad world, I think, if our politicians don’t screw it up totally by trying to prevent/minimize the changes.
October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #285125patientrenterParticipantSan Francisco is the real New Amsterdam. I love it, publicdefender.
I am with you on the sense that things were totally ungrounded for the last 10 years. There needed to be a reorientation. That’s occurring. It’s rough while it lasts, but it’s good that it’s happening, and things will be better than the last 10 years when it’s done. Yes, there will be less bling, but there will be plenty of good food, good teachers, decent (but smaller) homes…. Not a bad world, I think, if our politicians don’t screw it up totally by trying to prevent/minimize the changes.
October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #285146patientrenterParticipantSan Francisco is the real New Amsterdam. I love it, publicdefender.
I am with you on the sense that things were totally ungrounded for the last 10 years. There needed to be a reorientation. That’s occurring. It’s rough while it lasts, but it’s good that it’s happening, and things will be better than the last 10 years when it’s done. Yes, there will be less bling, but there will be plenty of good food, good teachers, decent (but smaller) homes…. Not a bad world, I think, if our politicians don’t screw it up totally by trying to prevent/minimize the changes.
October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #285168patientrenterParticipantSan Francisco is the real New Amsterdam. I love it, publicdefender.
I am with you on the sense that things were totally ungrounded for the last 10 years. There needed to be a reorientation. That’s occurring. It’s rough while it lasts, but it’s good that it’s happening, and things will be better than the last 10 years when it’s done. Yes, there will be less bling, but there will be plenty of good food, good teachers, decent (but smaller) homes…. Not a bad world, I think, if our politicians don’t screw it up totally by trying to prevent/minimize the changes.
October 9, 2008 at 10:25 PM #285177patientrenterParticipantSan Francisco is the real New Amsterdam. I love it, publicdefender.
I am with you on the sense that things were totally ungrounded for the last 10 years. There needed to be a reorientation. That’s occurring. It’s rough while it lasts, but it’s good that it’s happening, and things will be better than the last 10 years when it’s done. Yes, there will be less bling, but there will be plenty of good food, good teachers, decent (but smaller) homes…. Not a bad world, I think, if our politicians don’t screw it up totally by trying to prevent/minimize the changes.
October 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM #284840scaredyclassicParticipantso here’s the thing. I was drinking with this guy I know complaining about the end of the world and how the country was going out of business. he said, dude, you are way off track. this is the best thing that ever happened. this is going to be the coolest decade since the 1960s to come of age. our kids are going to be from the COOL decade. after years of crap, we are going to mutate into a cool country again. he was slightly intoxicated but the point is, maybe we are about to enter a new age of coolness in the USA. I can actually sense achange in the mental workings of jurors in court. people are becoming more open. I believe I can read minds to some extent (get strong vibes off people) and i feel that people’s vulnerability and sense of something big happening is changing people. I was previously getting a lot of mean vines of people, say 2-5 years ago. I am sensing openness now. less meanness, less judgmental crap. i have no idea wher eit all ends, and Im afraid, but it is fascinating. maybe this is the 60s
October 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM #285130scaredyclassicParticipantso here’s the thing. I was drinking with this guy I know complaining about the end of the world and how the country was going out of business. he said, dude, you are way off track. this is the best thing that ever happened. this is going to be the coolest decade since the 1960s to come of age. our kids are going to be from the COOL decade. after years of crap, we are going to mutate into a cool country again. he was slightly intoxicated but the point is, maybe we are about to enter a new age of coolness in the USA. I can actually sense achange in the mental workings of jurors in court. people are becoming more open. I believe I can read minds to some extent (get strong vibes off people) and i feel that people’s vulnerability and sense of something big happening is changing people. I was previously getting a lot of mean vines of people, say 2-5 years ago. I am sensing openness now. less meanness, less judgmental crap. i have no idea wher eit all ends, and Im afraid, but it is fascinating. maybe this is the 60s
October 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM #285151scaredyclassicParticipantso here’s the thing. I was drinking with this guy I know complaining about the end of the world and how the country was going out of business. he said, dude, you are way off track. this is the best thing that ever happened. this is going to be the coolest decade since the 1960s to come of age. our kids are going to be from the COOL decade. after years of crap, we are going to mutate into a cool country again. he was slightly intoxicated but the point is, maybe we are about to enter a new age of coolness in the USA. I can actually sense achange in the mental workings of jurors in court. people are becoming more open. I believe I can read minds to some extent (get strong vibes off people) and i feel that people’s vulnerability and sense of something big happening is changing people. I was previously getting a lot of mean vines of people, say 2-5 years ago. I am sensing openness now. less meanness, less judgmental crap. i have no idea wher eit all ends, and Im afraid, but it is fascinating. maybe this is the 60s
October 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM #285173scaredyclassicParticipantso here’s the thing. I was drinking with this guy I know complaining about the end of the world and how the country was going out of business. he said, dude, you are way off track. this is the best thing that ever happened. this is going to be the coolest decade since the 1960s to come of age. our kids are going to be from the COOL decade. after years of crap, we are going to mutate into a cool country again. he was slightly intoxicated but the point is, maybe we are about to enter a new age of coolness in the USA. I can actually sense achange in the mental workings of jurors in court. people are becoming more open. I believe I can read minds to some extent (get strong vibes off people) and i feel that people’s vulnerability and sense of something big happening is changing people. I was previously getting a lot of mean vines of people, say 2-5 years ago. I am sensing openness now. less meanness, less judgmental crap. i have no idea wher eit all ends, and Im afraid, but it is fascinating. maybe this is the 60s
October 9, 2008 at 10:31 PM #285183scaredyclassicParticipantso here’s the thing. I was drinking with this guy I know complaining about the end of the world and how the country was going out of business. he said, dude, you are way off track. this is the best thing that ever happened. this is going to be the coolest decade since the 1960s to come of age. our kids are going to be from the COOL decade. after years of crap, we are going to mutate into a cool country again. he was slightly intoxicated but the point is, maybe we are about to enter a new age of coolness in the USA. I can actually sense achange in the mental workings of jurors in court. people are becoming more open. I believe I can read minds to some extent (get strong vibes off people) and i feel that people’s vulnerability and sense of something big happening is changing people. I was previously getting a lot of mean vines of people, say 2-5 years ago. I am sensing openness now. less meanness, less judgmental crap. i have no idea wher eit all ends, and Im afraid, but it is fascinating. maybe this is the 60s
October 9, 2008 at 10:32 PM #284850scaredyclassicParticipantdoes anyone have any idea how much alcohol contributes to the state economy, including liquor licenses, etc. ? could pot be a multi billion dolalr industry in CA?
October 9, 2008 at 10:32 PM #285140scaredyclassicParticipantdoes anyone have any idea how much alcohol contributes to the state economy, including liquor licenses, etc. ? could pot be a multi billion dolalr industry in CA?
October 9, 2008 at 10:32 PM #285161scaredyclassicParticipantdoes anyone have any idea how much alcohol contributes to the state economy, including liquor licenses, etc. ? could pot be a multi billion dolalr industry in CA?
October 9, 2008 at 10:32 PM #285182scaredyclassicParticipantdoes anyone have any idea how much alcohol contributes to the state economy, including liquor licenses, etc. ? could pot be a multi billion dolalr industry in CA?
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