Tuesday 18 December 2007

Would that make it "No-Moon Bay?"

The city of Half Moon Bay, Calif., is in danger of dissolving after losing a major lawsuit:

Half Moon Bay is wrestling with unpleasant options for responding to a court ruling that officials say threatens the "very existence of our city government"—a $36.8 million judgment against the city for turning a proposed housing development site into wetlands.

Under the worst-case scenario, officials say, Half Moon Bay would become the first Bay Area city forced to dissolve, and the coastal town's land would become an unincorporated part of San Mateo County.

David Braverman, Tuesday 18 December 2007 17:00:35 UTC
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 Sunday 16 December 2007

Important, happy milestone

As of this moment (12:00 EST), less than 400 days remain in the worst presidency in U.S. history.

David Braverman, Sunday 16 December 2007 17:00:05 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Another piling-on overnight, leaving 13 cm on the ground. Parker enjoys it:

And it's very pretty...

David Braverman, Sunday 16 December 2007 15:39:03 UTC
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 Friday 14 December 2007

The pendulum starts to swing back

The New Jersey legislature yesterday voted to abolish the death penalty, becoming the first state to do so formally since executions were re-instated in the U.S. in 1976:

The Assembly voted 44-36 on Thursday to approve the legislation, which passed the Senate on Monday by a 21-16 vote. Gov. Jon S. Corzine said he will sign it within a week.

New Jersey reinstated the death penalty in 1982, six years after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to resume executions, but nobody has been executed in the Garden State since 1963.

New Jersey has been barred from executing anyone under a 2004 court ruling that declared invalid the state's lethal injection procedures.

A special state commission found in January that the death penalty was a more expensive sentence than life in prison, hasn't deterred murder, and could kill innocent people.

David Braverman, Friday 14 December 2007 15:49:15 UTC
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Going the extra mile

Note from the dog-walking service: "He owes me one. I pulled a 6-inch string out of his ass."

LMAO

David Braverman, Friday 14 December 2007 04:16:19 UTC
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 Thursday 13 December 2007

Evanston approves tower

Last night the Evanston city council approved what will be the tallest building in Illinois outside Chicago:

The Evanston Plan Commission tonight voted 4-3 to recommend approval of the proposed 49-story tower at 708 Church St. to the City Council.

The commissioners were sharply divided on whether development downtown over the last several decades has made the Fountain Square block an appropriate site for high-rise development.

Commissioners who looked to the east and west saw Sherman Plaza, the Chase Bank tower and other high rise developments and said yes.

David Braverman, Thursday 13 December 2007 15:02:31 UTC
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Romney parody ad

Giant gay flesh-eating rats: Romney opposes them. Via Talking Points Memo:

David Braverman, Thursday 13 December 2007 14:50:49 UTC
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 Wednesday 12 December 2007

Way back when

The paper's signed, forget the pens
Wonder if we'll ever meet again?

Aimee Mann

David Braverman, Wednesday 12 December 2007 17:28:38 UTC
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 Tuesday 11 December 2007

And I thought it was just bad weather

Apparently this is the first time since records have been kept (back to 1924) that we've had four consecutive days of gleeshy, sleety, nearly-frozen weather.

David Braverman, Tuesday 11 December 2007 15:26:41 UTC
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 Monday 10 December 2007

Good butt

I just got very good news for Parker: for the first time in his entire doggy life, he is free from all intestinal parasites. No more bad butt.

David Braverman, Monday 10 December 2007 17:51:32 UTC
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