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Obviously, Governor Ron Death Santa is Insane! Everybody Loves Mickey Mouse... Disneyland is EXCELLENT... EPCOT is a Model for our Future... But Tolerance is Forbidden in RON'S NAZI WORLD... The "Don't Say Gay" Law is not only idiotic but IT'S FAILING... More People That Ever are Talking About GAY... What does it Mean? Should We Spread HATE?

Especially Children... They Are Asking their Parents: Why Can't We Say Gay?


Our pundits seem perplexed at DeSantis' policies. But he is doing exactly what he wants and he has a plan. And it's working. You see him recruiting cops and teachers all over the country as he travels around probably on our dime. He attacks Disney, attacks women, attacks LGBTQ and he attacks blacks with his book banning. He is effectively forcing out everyone in the state who doesn't agree with him. He is attacking the largest employer who employs 77,000 cast members, Disney. Because a lot of people who work there with the exception of bus drivers who are usually right wing, are libs. And this makes the two counties next to Disney vote blue. So the plan is to attack occupations like teachers and cops, and university administration to replace them with maggots. Good liberal cops are leaving. Good doctors are leaving, Black people who fear what's next are going to leave, He wants to crush Disney into a magga way of doing business to force out the libs at Disney. He's also attacking the teachers union here to force out the liberal teachers. He has put maga maggots in positions of power in the university system to fire all left wing heads of colleges and universities. And refused tenure to any one left wing. All this despite the labor shortage in this country right now. The pundits don't know what to make of this! And they think he's stupid. Because their perspective is from someone who lives in NY! But DeSantis is Yale educated. And he is fine with people underestimating him! The man is Machiavellian! And he is smart and cunning. He might not be a very personable man, and no one seems to like him personally because he has no social skills. And he is as petty as they come. Getting even with anyone he perceives as his opponent or has bested him or humiliated him.
There is no doubt in my mind that this man is trying to drive out all liberals from this state. Or at least as many as he can. The last group he will drive out is the few elderly libs. Because everyone else is motivated by jobs and the ability to make a living, he can attack libs from that angle. And he's doing it successfully! And libs don't seem to see what he's doing. And they had better because other states will take his playbook and do the same! And to be honest, he didn't get this idea himself. TX has been doing it for a while. That's why it's so hard for libs to get a foothold there. But I think he has just taken what they have been doing and doubled down on it here. Because if you can pass laws like he is doing, and make it to where if we protest we risk our lives by being legally run down in the street! And arrest people for staying overnight at a protest. Then you are even more fascist than TX. And that's saying something. DeSantis is NOT dumb. He is calculating. And what he's doing is long term. He's stuffing the courts with RW judges too. And approving the gerrymandering lines from his legislature, like no one's business. So dems can never win. The more you force out dems, the more maggot move in to take their place! Then you have less liberal votes here and more maggot votes. Florida used to be the swingiest of swing states. But he is making it solid red. So bottom line. He is attacking industries where there are a lot of libs or a lot of people who work in that industry. This makes a shift from blue to red. Next step after you have forced libs into a few blue states? We know the Senate only gets 2 senators per state. So you will have a disproportionate number of senators who will shove in conservative federal court judges and SCOTUS judges. And we have seen what the federal courts are doing. This brings in a permanent branch of government who are RW. And who will impose their will and ideology on the rest of the states.
AMERICA NEEDS TO CONFRONT ITS CULTURE OF GUNS AND FEAR
Just in the last week, there have been four shootings of ordinary, unarmed, regular people going about their lives simply for encountering the wrong armed person. While one incident might be abnormal, and two coincidental, the fact that four occurred within just a week of each other, in four different states, speaks to how Americans have been absolutely consumed by a culture that relishes deadly weapons and conditions us to live in a constant state of fear. 
The combination of both a high proliferation of guns and our fear of the unfamiliar has led to this week’s disturbing acts of violence, and should be a wake-up call for all of us to examine how things got to this point and how to turn things around before they get worse.
Australia and New Zealand: A resounding success for gun reform...
America’s epidemic of mass shootings temporarily slowed down during the Covid-19 pandemic, when most people stayed home to slow the spread of the virus. But in 2021, as soon as society began to reopen in earnest, mass shootings at schools, churches, parks, stores, festivals, and elsewhere resumed. The Gun Violence Archive characterizes a mass shooting as any violent event in which at least four people, not including the shooter, are injured by firearms. By this metric, there have been 18 mass shootings in the United States since the April 10 mass shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky – including yet another in Louisville. There have been so far more mass shootings than days in 2023.
The seemingly daily occurrence of mass shootings is likely to continue unabated given how many guns there are in the United States. A 2017 study estimated there were nearly 400 million guns in the US despite just 320 million residents. And given the abnormally high number of mass shooting events in 2023, it’s clear that the tepid bipartisan bill that passed Congress in the aftermath of the massacre of 21 young children and staff at Uvalde Elementary School in 2022 was not enough. Addressing the root causes will require that the US look to the international community for inspiration.
In 2019, after a man killed 50 people at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand with assault weapons, then-Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern proposed a ban on assault weapons and semi-automatic firearms, along with a mandatory buyback program for the banned guns. The legislation was not only endorsed by New Zealand’s gun lobby, but it was also supported by the opposition party and by the nation’s gun owners. New Zealand hasn’t had a mass shooting since the Christchurch massacre. 
SEE? There is a Solution to the Insanity of GUN DEATHS!

and then SE Said: 
The closest thing the Bay Area has to KCRW is KFJC, 89.7 FM. KFJC broadcasts from Foothill Junior College, and it's publicly funded, mostly by listener contributions. KFJC play a very eclectic mix of music. I can clearly remember listening to KFJC all the way back in 1981 when I was just a kid. Back then, we used to record songs off the radio onto cassette tapes. I remember I had several cassettes made up of songs I recorded off KFJC. One of those songs is "Everything's Gone Green" by New Order. I had that song recorded on a cassette for at least a couple of years before I finally learned what it was, and then I ran out and bought the 12" single, which I still have. "Everything's Gone Green" was one of New Order's first songs as New Order (after Joy Division). I've been a New Order fan ever since.
I can remember some of the other bands I recorded off of KFJC in the early 80's: Altered Images, Adam and the Ants, Bow Wow Wow, the B-52's, to name a few. We didn't get a commercial "modern rock" station in the Bay Area until the mid-80's, so before that, KFJC was one of the only places you could hear that kind of music. And if I heard something on the radio and wanted to know what it was, I could call up the station and the dj would answer the phone, and they were always more than happy to tell me all about the music they were playing. That's part of that connection through radio which I'm always trying to put into words. Radio dj's on stations like KFJC are always so happy when listeners call in and show an interest in what they're playing. I know that sometimes my phone calls made their day because it told them there was someone out there listening and paying attention to what they were doing on the air. And even now, if I hear something on KFJC that catches my attention, I know I can still call them up and they'll be super happy to know that someone is listening. That's what radio is all about.
Nowadays, KFJC plays a little of everything. I don't think kids record music off the radio onto cassette tapes anymore, but I bet there is a tween-aged kid somewhere in the Bay Area who is discovering something on KFJC which will change their life, just like I did back in 1981 when I recorded "Everything's Gone Green" onto a cassette tape.

and I Replied:
I too am a KFJC Fan. Mostly for the David Emory Conspiracies Exposed Talk Show... Government Coverups... He was Very Interested in the Kennedy Assassinations and The AIDS Virus... Was it a Bioweapon designed by the US Military? We Just Don't Know... and that makes me wonder... Was COVID-19 a Bioweapon Designed by the USA and DEPLOYED in China... and the Worldwide Pandemic was BLOWBACK? 

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One of Trump's advisors visited an elementary school classroom during his presidency and spoke to the class.
"My favorite subject in elementary school was vocabulary. Can anyone tell me what a tragedy is?"
One little boy piped up. "Like if my friend ran out of his yard onto the street and got hit by a car?"
"No, young man, that would be an ACCIDENT. A tragedy is something different."
Another little boy proffered: "If our school bus ran off a cliff and we all died?"
"Well, that would indeed be terrible, but we'd call that a GREAT LOSS, not a tragedy."
A sullen little girl in the front row spoke next. "Let's say Air Force One crashed, and you, Trump, and all the rest of his advisors died horribly."
"Yes! Yes! Very good, young lady, and do you know why that would be a tragedy?"
"Because it probably wouldn't be an accident, and it certainly would be no great loss."

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Time to get rid of the GOP once and for all! They've gone insane!
GOP PROPOSED CUTS FOR VETERANS BENEFITS ARE OUT:
- Cuts 81,000 Veterans Health Administration jobs
- Reduces funding for rural telehealth
- Cuts 6,000 Benefits jobs INCREASING WAIT TIMES FOR HEALTH CARE
- Cuts $565M for clinic construction
- Cuts 500 jobs from the cemetery service and delays the opening of 5 new facilities
- Cuts housing for 50,000 veterans
- Cuts food assistance for veterans
- DEEP cuts to mental health care
- ELIMINATES job training for homeless veterans
- CUTS the entire VA budget by 22%
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Libraries are at the heart of our communities, providing access to information, classes, and workshops, and sometimes even just a warm place to read.
This #NationalLibraryWeek, I proudly celebrate and honor the libraries & library workers who help keep our community running!

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19 Earth Day Books For Kids Who Want to Save the World.


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Here's a Washington Post Article Hidden by a Paywall... 

"Sober Republicans certainly must know their threat to blow up the economy and cause a default is untenable. They probably know that draconian cuts they propose, which will amount to 22 percent of law enforcement, veterans benefits, health care and the rest of nondefense discretionary spending, won’t endear them to most voters. However, they might be under the illusion that instituting work requirements for food stamps and Medicaid is going to score with working people who resent others getting something for “free.” In fact, it’s rotten policy that will not encourage more people to work.
For starters, Republicans appear to operate under the presumption that most beneficiaries are mostly poor, able-bodied loafers sitting on the couch, grabbing benefits. That’s daft. People who can work need to work to get by. Food stamps — which provide just enough for minimal staples (and not enough for a healthy diet) — or free medication won’t pay for rent, utilities, transportation or clothing. It makes no sense for people to refrain from earning enough to pay for all their daily expenses for the “privilege” of getting nutritionally poor foods or seeing a doctor (rather than visiting the emergency room).
Moreover, data proves that the vast number of recipients are either working poor or wouldn’t be required to work anyway (e.g., people with disabilities, children, seniors in nursing care). The Kaiser Family Foundation found a significant majority of “non-elderly adult Medicaid enrollees who did not qualify based on a disability were already working full- or part-time.” Furthermore, “Most who were not working would likely meet exemptions from work requirement policies (e.g., had an illness or disability or were attending school), leaving just 7% of these enrollees to whom work requirement policies could be directed.”
We have evidence already from the Arkansas Medicaid work requirement experiment over a 10-month period and from experiments briefly in effect for Michigan and New Hampshire. Work rules applied to only 3 to 4 percent of recipients — that’s proof of the mischaracterization of these people as moochers. Of those who were affected, thousands got kicked out of the system not because they were slackers but because they didn’t complete the paperwork.
Many beneficiaries “didn’t know about the work requirement or whether it applied to them,” the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities found. “It’s likely that people with disabilities were particularly at risk.” And those whose work is transitory (a lot one month and little the next) were at risk of going in and out of coverage.
Moreover, there was no evidence it increased the number of people working. The CBPP found that nearly all of the beneficiaries who met Arkansas’s new requirements “were already working before the rules took effect or because they complied with work requirements already in place under SNAP (formerly food stamps).”
The stick of losing benefits injures the unwary and creates more uninsured people:
A study by Harvard researchers found that the uninsured rate among low-income Arkansans aged 30-49 — the group potentially subject to work requirements — rose from 10.5 percent in 2016 to 14.5 percent in 2018, after the work requirement took effect. There was no similar increase for low-income Arkansans of other ages or for low-income people aged 30-49 in other, similar states. This finding refutes claims, for example from HHS Secretary Alex Azar, that most people leaving Medicaid due to the policy did so because they found jobs with health insurance. …
Beneficiaries already had enough reasons to work: they needed to pay their bills. But they often struggled with unstable work hours, lived in rural areas with few jobs, or faced other barriers to employment — and the state didn’t invest any new money in job training programs, services to address barriers, or supports like transportation to help beneficiaries connect to jobs.
When work requirements are instituted, states such as Arkansas do a rotten job notifying recipients and applicants and explaining the program. The Department of Health and Human Services found that “one year after implementation began, a survey of individuals subject to work requirements found one-third of them had not heard anything about the policy, while 44 percent were unsure whether the policy applied to them.”
Poor people’s health is adversely impacted. A 2021 HHS report found “that adults with chronic conditions in Arkansas were more likely to lose coverage.” Moreover, “50 percent reported serious problems paying off medical bills; 56 percent delayed seeking health care because of cost; and 64 percent delayed taking medications because of cost.” If the aim is to make poor people sicker, it “worked.”
Upon closer examination, we can see Republicans are taking away funds for food and medical coverage for poor people and sending the money to tax cheats. The estimated cost of the “savings” from denying food and health care to the poor is roughly the amount they want to take away from IRS funding that would be used to go after tax cheats (those people who are by definition stealing from the taxpayers). House Republicans say their Medicaid and SNAP cuts save tens of billions; the Congressional Budget Office score shows a $114 billion cost for repealing the IRS enforcement.
Taking a step back, the work requirements are advancing a noxious vision to make the government budget (taxes and spending) more regressive. MAGA Republicans wants to keep all the Trump tax cuts and eliminate President Biden’s plan to make corporations pay something and to tax stock buybacks. The things that help poor and middle-class people have either already expired at Republicans’ insistence (e.g., the child tax credit expansion) or have been put on the chopping block (e.g., $35 insulin, drug caps on Medicare, green-energy subsidies, student loans). One doesn’t have to be a “socialist” to think it grotesque to make the rich even richer as a result of cutting benefits to the poor.


and then on FaceBorg Jim Said - Grateful Dead: 
I got on the bus back in '78, when I received Europe 72 for Christmas. First of innumerable evenings with Jerry and the boys was the Uptown Theater, December 3, 1979 (Damn Rhino and Deadnet for limiting that Dave's Picks to 25K - missed getting it when it sold out in 1 day). Many more with Jerry solo and JGB.
After Jerry died, it was hard listening to the music without him. Such a huge hole to fill, and not just musically. Despite never wanting the a leader or a cult-like figure, he could not escape the role, and by all accounts it led him to his early grave. For all of us left behind, however, we had to adjust to a prospect of live Dead music without Jerry. It was hard, and I suspect not only for fans, but the band members themselves.
Starting with "The Other Ones" during the first Furthur Festival, I have gone to shows with every subsequent alignment of the remaining members of the Dead. Not a show goes by that I do not miss Jerry's guitar. No matter how talented the guitarist playing lead, or the person stepping up to the microphone to singe Jerry's lines, it is impossible to get over the expectation of hearing Jerry himself and impossible to stop yearning to hear him one more time live.
But we won't.
Jerry has been gone almost 30 years now. Almost as long as the Dead existed with him. Generations of kids not yet born when Jerry died are newly discovering the Dead, and many of them through live music events with the current members, in one iteration or another.
I had an epiphany at the Greek Theatre last year seeing Bobby and the Wolf Brothers with the Wolf Pack. I only went to the show because a dear friend called and offered me the ticket. However, as the first set unfolded - with almost all Jerry songs - I was drawn so deeply in by the music. And I had a number of realizations: Bob is SO underrated for his talent and musical vision. He is taking the music to places outside the shadow of Jerry, and honoring the beauty of the songs. These songs live and breathe, and they are a new set of American Standards. We are seeing how widely influential the Dead were, and how deep the songs have embedded themselves into a far larger body of music and musicians than most ever anticipated. Bobby and the Wolf Pack helped me hear the music beyond the expectation of hearing Jerry's leads, because the music wasn't arranged around Jerry's lead break structure. It liberated me from that expectation, and helped me hear the music in a new light. I could feel Jerry smiling from above in approval and respect for Bobby.
We are blessed to have every one of these post -Dead iterations. We are so fortunate that almost 30 years out from Jerry's passing that all of the surviving members are out there continuing to sew the seeds of the music they created, and creating new, exciting interpretations of these great songs for the enjoyment and discovery of Deadheads new and old and soon to be. They all just keep Trucking on. Enjoy them all, and enjoy the music, as it is a living breathing body of inspiration. The Music Never Stops, even though Jerry's gone (as well as Pigpen, Keith, Brent, Vince, Robert Hunter . . .) and nothing's gonna bring him back.
Enjoy these shows while you can - Phil is 83, Bob 75, Billy 76, Mickey 79. It will be in a blink of an eye that they are gone from us, playing celestial music in whatever space may await us. The music will survive, enjoy it in all its glorious permutations, tempos and supporting players who will carry on the torch for the community.
Lastly, please don't dominate the rap, Jack, if you got nothing new to say. From the time Pigpen died, to Keith and Donna leaving, to Brent passing, there was always someone complaining about the new iteration, saying the new music did not stand up to the old. Nonsense. Listen long enough, and you will find joy and new inspiration in every iteration, things you could never hear in earlier phases. Sure, have favorite eras, but respect and honor the whole journey. Can the negativity, or go anyplace else where it is welcome. It shouldn't be in this community.
We will survive, so will the music. Honor it, and respect and love each other.

and I replied:
I've had fun at every combination of players... especially LOCAL BANDS that Learned how to Play the Songs. Like that Casino Band at North Shore Lake Tahoe with the Janis Joplin Impersonator... My Cousin Declined a Couple of Free Tickets to The Fare Ye Well Concert in Santa Clara... but I went Both Nights... and 60,000 people singing along to every song was... EPIC... The Hotel was Fun too... Smoking Weed in the Hot Tub... and a Kid Strumming the Guitar and singing at Poolside... THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT!

"Channeling my Inner Chewbacca!" I used to Smoke Tobacco and Drink Coffee All Day Every Day for 47 Years... When I Quit, I Was No Longer Filled with a Slow Burning Rage... Who Would Have Guessed? That...

Smoking Causes Mental Health Problems TOO! I was finally able to quit USING FEAR. When my brother got Lung Cancer, I Was Scared and QUIT. I simply Suffered Thru the Month of Pain caused by Nicotine withdrawal... I have fount that Chewing Nicotine Gum Fails... The Patch Failed... "The Turkey" animated Commercials on TV have a Giant List of Side Effects.

My Cousin Quit using Hypnosis at a week long summer camp... Chanting, Dancing around a Campfire... and Focusing on a VISUAL MANTRA. Whenever he wanted to smoke, he thought of the artwork for the Oneill's Surf Shop.

READ MORE of My Autobiography: https://gvan42.blogspot.com/2018/03/growing-up-in-los-gatos-california-in.html


Typical Paragraph from my Autobiography...
I delivered the Los Gatos Times - Observer Newspaper. My Route was on University Ave between Highway 9 and Blossom Hill Road. I Remember Rolling Newspapers and My Hands Turned Black from the Ink. I wore a Big Canvas Bag - Delivered on my bicycle. Had to COLLECT the Money! I Hated That. and Had to go Solicit New Subscribers... One time on Summit Road a Dog Bit Me but I Didn't Bleed. I Can't Imagine NOWADAYS a Corporation Sending Children TRESPASSING to Sell a Product... Obvious Danger from Guard Dogs.

At Fisher Junior High School, My Favorite Teacher was Mr Fortier - He Made us Write Essays about Posters on the Wall. One was a Red White and Blue Swastika in a Flag Motif... another was The "Solarized" Photo of the Grateful Dead Standing in front of Little Boxes type Houses in South San Francisco. I chose the Flag Swastika because I did not know who the Grateful Dead Were... Maybe I'm Spelling His Name Wrong: Pronounced: For Tea Yeah... and... Isidro Maytorena...

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All about Homelessness in Los Gatos:
Do you remember when... ...Los Gatos had one homeless guy? The "town bum" to be politically incorrect about it. I used to remember his name. He walked up to me once at LGHS and asked drunkenly, "Do you have the year?" ...the woods between HWY 17 and LGHS were called "'Nam"? ...two smoking sections... The upper one for artsy New-wavers, and the lower one for the Stoners? ..getting suspended by Mr McCloskey? ...Super Big Gulps at the 7/11 on LG Blvd were for some reason less expensive than a regular Big Gulp? ...S.T.A.N.D.? (the funniest think I ever saw scribbled onto a desk at LGHS would have been in about 1985.. S.I.T.D.O.W.N. - Students Into Total Destruction of the World Now) Steve Wells I believe the homeless guy died in a fire under part of 17 along the creek trail maybe 20 years ago. He was asleep and his sleeping bag caught fire. There was a homeless woman in the 80s named Joan. Steve Wells https://apnews.com/ed4722ce15a05208df9a41fa44d80272 Guitar Craftsman Dies in Homeless Camp Fire Steve Wells I was told by Tom at 7-11 (old guy with skin cancer on nose) that Joan had a PhD and somehow went downhill. I used to get her a bite to eat and a drink once in a while in the late 80s. Scott Peronto There were a few others in the late 70s besides Warren. Old Ed made his living painting portraits. He was a really friendly guy. I let him hang out at the magazine rack in the 7-11 during my shifts. He told me once he had been a Marine fighting in the Pacific during WWII. He was on an island hopping campaign on Sabu. He had a carton of cigarettes in his backpack and he was hiding behind a stump. They were firing at him with a machine gun and it was shredding the carton of cigarettes. They were flying every where but he never got hit. Don't know what ever happened to Old Ed. He was quite a guy. Jason Matthews Steve Wells I remember Joan vividly I worked downtown in 2005 at harvest home stores and she would say “ do you have a dollar for food” if u said no she called you stupid Jason Matthews Steve Wells I gave her a dollar once and she pulled out a fat wad to count it Steve Wells Jason Matthews think I had a similar response to generosity. Wes Tietzen In the fifties a number of men lived under the viaduct on 17 in the winter and camped on a meadow close to the creek in good weather.As kids we were a bit apprehensive but nothing ever came of it. Not a homeless man by any stretch, Pete the Hermit lived on the opposite side of the ridge overlooking Cypress.Ranch. He had a little cabin that was trashed after his death. Somewhere in the archives there should be mention of him. Did the police in LG give floaters to the transients? I suspect so but I may be wrong.Overall, those were bucolic times in LG.The last time I was in LG a woman living in a gated McMansion on Kennedy Road declared I had no right walking on a public road and causing her dogs to bark. That's just one of the reasons I avoid the Excited States. Evan Lloyd Indian Pete we used to call him. Urban legend of his fortune being buried up there under the remains of his cabin behind 4 trees. I never found it and I looked... lol Eric Sanders I wonder what happened to Lark Ave Louie he would sweep in front of Jiffy and Gremic while telling me wisdom. Yes i remember Nam and madness that went down in there. Smoking sections-use to skate from the upper one by art building down through the qu…See More Dan Koolstra Eric Sanders thanks for the reminder. I remember seeing him outside sweeping all the time . Eric Sanders Dan Koolstra Yeah Louie was a sweeping mastercraftsman. Hung out with him often and just listened to what he had to say. Dan Koolstra Eric Sanders im thinking late 70s maybe but definately through the 80s Jim Bond Eric Sanders I remember standing in the outside basketball court for P.E. and seeing your brother Phill doing a wheelie with a girl on the back of his bike!!! I thought how COOL!!!! He was on a Yamaha TT 500 or 250 not sure? Years later I got to know Phill better through Jon Felock.i also remember Phill on a Suzuki GSXR 1200..... it was fast!!!! I also remember doing a lot riding with Phill in Hollister.....your brother was a great friend!!!!!! Maria Webber Dan Koolstra yes definately in the 80s is when I remember 'Louie the bum' as we called him back then. My much older brothers knew him but I was little and he kind of scared me. They told me he fried his brain on acid...I don't even think I knew what that meant back then lol Lee Poland What's up Eric? It's been a long time. Sheldon Cooper Jim Bond Felick wa a fool, hung out with another loser, Willie Buhl whom I had the pleasure of pounding one day years later near Enco/Exxon. Sheldon Cooper Felock, that is. What a set of loser tools they were. Eric Sanders Jim Bond if memeory serves it was a GS1150ES Suzuki. And the other was his TT500. He would do wheelie's down Shannon from about the 7-11 to the firestation. Sure do miss him. He was a jokester and knew how to ride that bike. Evan Lloyd What about the guy we called Foot in the early eighties? Sheldon Cooper Evan Lloyd I remember Foote. Worked for my brother's landscaping co. Nancy Hill I thought there was guy named Dave that lived behind Fosters Freeze. They would pay him with food to sweep up back there. Circa 1978-81 Laura Whiteman Qanadilo Nancy Hill he smelled so bad! Holly Finelli Do you remember that guy came to the school that gave a presentation on Cocaine? He said he could put a cloth through one side of his nose and outside the other? I think they made a movie about him. Sean Rector I thought it was an episode of Baretta. Tony something... Bryan P. Lucey Holly Finelli I think his name was Toma. “Toe-ma”. I may have messed up the spelling. I saw that on a video after I graduated. Maybe mid to late 1980s. Holly Finelli Bryan P. Lucey yes! I was going to say Toga. Lol. We could probably Google it. The dude was pretty intense. Holly Finelli Bryan P. Lucey if memory serves me right, I think they had the big drug bust after he left in '86. We graduated the same year. I remember because you spelled my last name wrong on the shirts you made senior year. 🙄 Bryan P. Lucey Holly Finelli I graduated in 1981. I was (and still am) so uninvolved that there is no way I misspelled your name and I am not creative enough to be involved with shirts.With that said, my writing often contains misspellings and typos. Glad to be an accountant. Holly Finelli Bryan P. Lucey haha. Ok. You're off the hook. Bryan P. Lucey Holly Finelli I’m glad. When my name gets misspelled I hate it. Sandy Erickson I remember Toma. He came and did a huge presentation at LGHS, and we got out of class for it. He was kind of like that Chris Farley character on SNL who yelled about living in a van down by the river. At least, that's kind of what he seemed like at the time. Erin Gates Erin Gates Victor? Joko MacKenna I would remember that. Victor would be an odd name for such a person. I'm guessing that the -tor doesn't survive the tribulations of marginalization and they all end up as Vic's. Louie! That was his name. Gretchen Agner Erin Gates I remember Victor. Terry Laucher I knew Victor. He was not a bum or anything like that. I dont know where he lived, thought he spent a lot of time downtown. Very frrail, usually with some kind of straw hat, always clean. Usually a pair of khakis and nice sweater. Must have had a decent place to live. He was just an old man (in his 80;s) who walked around town cleaning paper off the sidewalk I'll bet he live in a home who gave him freedom as long as he did not get into trouble. He did have some mental frailty. I was 18 working at the LG theater and he passed by many times around 1961 Terry Laucher I am trying to remember another individual who walked around town, shovel ready, for a job. He carried a shovel over his shoulder and was usually seen in coveralls, and a straw hat. The joke was that he was ready to work, although mentally he may not have been. Guys like this were seen to be mentally challenged, or just different, instead of using a pejorative description such as bum. Pamela Dishman-Emard Terry Laucher Victor was always nice to me. He let me kiss him on the cheek one day, thanking him for being the town's steward. He might have been viewed as a 'nut case' by some, but I always thought he was the Town's indispensable "clean up man." He'd just die seeing them crap human waste on the streets now.🙃 Tim Mcguire Terry Laucher Victor was far from homeless. He lived on my street Fairview plaza in a big Victorian with his sister. He was a Los Gatos treasure! Gerhard Donner Greg Stokes Pamela Dishman-Emard I was an Artsy-Stoner who smoked wherever. Quit that shit a long time ago, not the Art.😎 Martin King I walked through "Nam" in Mr. Verkyle's class. Hung out with the smokers by the art wing.

Gregory Laan: I was Homeless in Los Gatos Briefly. It was the Summer after I was fired from my Job at Radio Shack for Drinking on the Job and Stealing Money. I moved to Chico and Lived in Cheap Motels until my money ran out. Then I spent 4 Months living in Bidwell Park and when The Money Came in from my Sale of Radi Shack Stock... I took a lot of Greyhound Bus Rides... Including a Trip to Santa Cruz and then Los Gatos... I did not want to Talk to my Parents so I slept Near the Baseball Field near the Freeway... However , I Preferred Chico so I back got on the Bus... I went to Three Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings A DAY for months... Quit Drinking, Met My Latest Wife and Eventually Moved to Amazing Arcata to Learn Computer Science at Humboldt State University... Got a Job at the Welfare Department Helping Homeless People... Hey, I Had Knowledge about the Subject, Having Been "House Free" myself... Ironically, Stealing Money from Radio Shack allowed me to have enough money to Invest in the Stock Purchase Plan... Yes, Crime Pays...

Photographs of Elfin Glen Gift Shop - Chainsaw Carvings of Redwood Trees - on Highway 101 Just South Of Eureka in Northern California - and Pictures of Antique Logging Equipment at the Timber Heritage Association Show

Gift Shop Sign Elfin Glen
on Highway 101 in Northern California
Eagle Sculpture
Eagle and Bear
Bear Chainsaw Carving
Seahorse
Sculptures of Lumberjacks Climbing a tree.


Photographs of Antique Logging Equipment in Eureka, California - Steam Driven Machines used in the Timber Industry. Including the Dolbeer Steam Donkey.

An Exhibit by the Timber Heritage Association

https://timberheritage.org/
Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Antique Tractor used to Haul Logs

Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Buffalo Springfield Paving Machine
The Band Named Themselves After a Tractor...
I Guess That Made Sense in the Sixties...


Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Machine designed to Pick Up a Log


Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Chopping Competition - Hand Ax


Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Dolbeer Steam Donkey
a Machine designed to haul logs out of the forest
replaced animal power


Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Steam Train used to haul logs


Antique Logging Equipment Show in Eureka, CA - photograph - Redwood Acres Fair Ground - gvan42
Dolbeer Steam Donkey
Let's use The Bark from Redwood Trees to Prevent Weeds instead of RoundUP! We use Bark in our garden and it works great. AND! It doesn't kill people... It's a One Time Cost for the Farmer and the Money is Kept within the State of California... Currently, a Giant Barge of Redwood Bark and wood chips Leaves Eureka, California Every Week headed for China... We also ship entire logs... They don't want the logs sawed up into boards because they have their own sawmills... and it's cheaper to employ Chinese Slaves to do the Work. 

Farmers have to pay for RoundUP every year and The Costs of all those Lawsuits MUST be passed on to the Farmers and the people that buy the Food. AND! We Eat That Poison! We could have healthier Food if we just used Redwood Bark and Wood Chips to Prevent Weeds. 


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BIOMASS Electric Power Plants Could Dispose of the Millions of Dead Trees in California that are a Fire Hazard. Before we have another Disastrous Wildfire like we had in Paradise last summer, we could remove the fuel from the forests and use it to generate electricity. 

"The number of biomass plants, another option for disposing of trees, has fallen to about two dozen from 66 in the 1990s, in part due to the expiration of government price subsidies." - according to the California Energy Commission.

Why not REOPEN those unused BIOMASS plants and clean up our forests before we have a Disaster? 

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Photographs of the Avenue of the Giants - on the Eel River Humboldt County California - Chainsaw Carving of Bigfoot - Dolos make the Harbor Jetty


Mom's Car under the trees


Eel River


Chainsaw Carving of Bigfoot at the Elfin Glen Gift shop on Highway 101


July 4th Carnival


Dolos - giant Concrete Shapes
used to Make The Jetty Protecting
the Channel into Humboldt Bay


Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue OX
at the Trees of Mystery


Mural of St Francis in Willits

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox Sculptures at the Trees Of Mystery - Roadside Attraction - Highway 101 Northern California

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue OX


Mural of Salmon at
The Forest Cafe across the street

Redwood Trees 

https://www.treesofmystery.net/

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