A guide to shutting up illegal noisemakers no matter how overpriced their crappy wine is. See also: the Anarchist's Cookbook.
Posts published in April 2015
Strike Two;
Wildflower Show;
Plant Sale;
Tentative Agreement;
Hotel Pause;
AV Weekend;
California Novels;
Lady Prez;
Yesterday's Catch;
College Shuffle;
Whistleblower Interview;
Election Tampering;
KZYX Problem;
Marianchild Talk;
Book Sale;
Menzel;
Beach Fee;
Grader Honored
The week-long trial of Edward Starski, Esq, and his former client/father-in-law/co-conspirator and co-defendant, Larry Cornett, ended in guilty verdicts for both of them last Friday. They were charged with posing as a lawyer and attempting…
A DEATH IN THE FAMILY. Mourners packed the Apple Hall last Saturday to say goodbye to Marianne Pardini whose sudden passing has left so many of us saddened, and left those us who knew her…
“California Puts Mandatory Curbs on Water Use” reports the April 2 New York Times long article at the top of the front-page. “Steps to Confront Record-Setting Drought,” the sub-headline reads. The article describes Gov. Jerry Brown’s executive order—California’s first time restricting water use.
In the San Joaquin Valley heartland town of Livingston, located along Highway 99 between Turlock and Merced, the United States' most lucrative wine corporation, E&J Gallo, operates the world's largest winery: a place where serried…