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December 17, 2008 at 8:34 AM in reply to: Fed empties the Armory, expends all ammo, housing has bottomed. SD RE will cost more in August of 09 than it does now. #317209
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Ah, but which “Moulin Rouge”? The one with Jose Ferrer, or the one with Nicole Kidman?
Speaking of musicals, you can’t go wrong with “The Music Man”. That was a musical! Not that I’m now gay or anything…
Never got a chance to see anything at Shoreline, it came after my time. Figured you would’ve been haunting the Keystone, given it’s rep and the bands that frequented it.
You ever catch a flick at The Bijou in Palo Alto? It’s downtown and used to show some really great arthouse flicks (similar to The Ken in SD). Great place to catch Kurosawa films. That whole section of Paly is now all yuppified, but it used to be cool back in the day.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Ah, but which “Moulin Rouge”? The one with Jose Ferrer, or the one with Nicole Kidman?
Speaking of musicals, you can’t go wrong with “The Music Man”. That was a musical! Not that I’m now gay or anything…
Never got a chance to see anything at Shoreline, it came after my time. Figured you would’ve been haunting the Keystone, given it’s rep and the bands that frequented it.
You ever catch a flick at The Bijou in Palo Alto? It’s downtown and used to show some really great arthouse flicks (similar to The Ken in SD). Great place to catch Kurosawa films. That whole section of Paly is now all yuppified, but it used to be cool back in the day.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Ah, but which “Moulin Rouge”? The one with Jose Ferrer, or the one with Nicole Kidman?
Speaking of musicals, you can’t go wrong with “The Music Man”. That was a musical! Not that I’m now gay or anything…
Never got a chance to see anything at Shoreline, it came after my time. Figured you would’ve been haunting the Keystone, given it’s rep and the bands that frequented it.
You ever catch a flick at The Bijou in Palo Alto? It’s downtown and used to show some really great arthouse flicks (similar to The Ken in SD). Great place to catch Kurosawa films. That whole section of Paly is now all yuppified, but it used to be cool back in the day.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Ah, but which “Moulin Rouge”? The one with Jose Ferrer, or the one with Nicole Kidman?
Speaking of musicals, you can’t go wrong with “The Music Man”. That was a musical! Not that I’m now gay or anything…
Never got a chance to see anything at Shoreline, it came after my time. Figured you would’ve been haunting the Keystone, given it’s rep and the bands that frequented it.
You ever catch a flick at The Bijou in Palo Alto? It’s downtown and used to show some really great arthouse flicks (similar to The Ken in SD). Great place to catch Kurosawa films. That whole section of Paly is now all yuppified, but it used to be cool back in the day.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: Ah, but which “Moulin Rouge”? The one with Jose Ferrer, or the one with Nicole Kidman?
Speaking of musicals, you can’t go wrong with “The Music Man”. That was a musical! Not that I’m now gay or anything…
Never got a chance to see anything at Shoreline, it came after my time. Figured you would’ve been haunting the Keystone, given it’s rep and the bands that frequented it.
You ever catch a flick at The Bijou in Palo Alto? It’s downtown and used to show some really great arthouse flicks (similar to The Ken in SD). Great place to catch Kurosawa films. That whole section of Paly is now all yuppified, but it used to be cool back in the day.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTemekuT: My grandmother had a scathing putdown for anyone she perceived as being spineless, or a moral coward (which she considered the worst sin of all): She would tell them to “be a good German”, the clear implication being that it’s easier to turn away and do nothing or pretend as though nothing is going on, versus taking a stand on moral or ethical grounds.
The Holocaust could not have happened without the duplicity of the German people, and, to an even larger extent, their willingness to accept the Nazi’s abuse of the “untermensch”, those they found subhuman, such as Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the infirm and the retarded.
What makes this incident truly repulsive is it’s proximity to the Christmas season. Hell, the writer even references the Christmas season! Put down your eggnog and let’s have a pogrom!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTemekuT: My grandmother had a scathing putdown for anyone she perceived as being spineless, or a moral coward (which she considered the worst sin of all): She would tell them to “be a good German”, the clear implication being that it’s easier to turn away and do nothing or pretend as though nothing is going on, versus taking a stand on moral or ethical grounds.
The Holocaust could not have happened without the duplicity of the German people, and, to an even larger extent, their willingness to accept the Nazi’s abuse of the “untermensch”, those they found subhuman, such as Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the infirm and the retarded.
What makes this incident truly repulsive is it’s proximity to the Christmas season. Hell, the writer even references the Christmas season! Put down your eggnog and let’s have a pogrom!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTemekuT: My grandmother had a scathing putdown for anyone she perceived as being spineless, or a moral coward (which she considered the worst sin of all): She would tell them to “be a good German”, the clear implication being that it’s easier to turn away and do nothing or pretend as though nothing is going on, versus taking a stand on moral or ethical grounds.
The Holocaust could not have happened without the duplicity of the German people, and, to an even larger extent, their willingness to accept the Nazi’s abuse of the “untermensch”, those they found subhuman, such as Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the infirm and the retarded.
What makes this incident truly repulsive is it’s proximity to the Christmas season. Hell, the writer even references the Christmas season! Put down your eggnog and let’s have a pogrom!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTemekuT: My grandmother had a scathing putdown for anyone she perceived as being spineless, or a moral coward (which she considered the worst sin of all): She would tell them to “be a good German”, the clear implication being that it’s easier to turn away and do nothing or pretend as though nothing is going on, versus taking a stand on moral or ethical grounds.
The Holocaust could not have happened without the duplicity of the German people, and, to an even larger extent, their willingness to accept the Nazi’s abuse of the “untermensch”, those they found subhuman, such as Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the infirm and the retarded.
What makes this incident truly repulsive is it’s proximity to the Christmas season. Hell, the writer even references the Christmas season! Put down your eggnog and let’s have a pogrom!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTemekuT: My grandmother had a scathing putdown for anyone she perceived as being spineless, or a moral coward (which she considered the worst sin of all): She would tell them to “be a good German”, the clear implication being that it’s easier to turn away and do nothing or pretend as though nothing is going on, versus taking a stand on moral or ethical grounds.
The Holocaust could not have happened without the duplicity of the German people, and, to an even larger extent, their willingness to accept the Nazi’s abuse of the “untermensch”, those they found subhuman, such as Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the infirm and the retarded.
What makes this incident truly repulsive is it’s proximity to the Christmas season. Hell, the writer even references the Christmas season! Put down your eggnog and let’s have a pogrom!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: On a more serious note, I wanted to wish you and yours a safe and Merry Christmas holiday.
Also, and on the music front: Did you ever catch any shows at Keystone Palo Alto or Toso Pavilion (Univ. of Sta. Clara)? Just curious.
My mom had a great term for those members batting for the other team: She called them “musical”. Not trying to imply anything here…
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: On a more serious note, I wanted to wish you and yours a safe and Merry Christmas holiday.
Also, and on the music front: Did you ever catch any shows at Keystone Palo Alto or Toso Pavilion (Univ. of Sta. Clara)? Just curious.
My mom had a great term for those members batting for the other team: She called them “musical”. Not trying to imply anything here…
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: On a more serious note, I wanted to wish you and yours a safe and Merry Christmas holiday.
Also, and on the music front: Did you ever catch any shows at Keystone Palo Alto or Toso Pavilion (Univ. of Sta. Clara)? Just curious.
My mom had a great term for those members batting for the other team: She called them “musical”. Not trying to imply anything here…
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDan: On a more serious note, I wanted to wish you and yours a safe and Merry Christmas holiday.
Also, and on the music front: Did you ever catch any shows at Keystone Palo Alto or Toso Pavilion (Univ. of Sta. Clara)? Just curious.
My mom had a great term for those members batting for the other team: She called them “musical”. Not trying to imply anything here…
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