Column #1 h. brown’s San Francisco Bulldog 3-14-22

Campers,

I want to devote this opening column to a response to Gil Duran’s ably done piece on Chesa Boudin in today’s Examiner.

First of all, I want to make it all about myself.

As I do everything and you do too even if you don’t admit it.

So, I think that Chesa’s gonna beat the recall by five times the number or readers I’m able to get daily over the next 85 days which is when the Recall brake pads and grinding clutch plates start to stink up the ‘Hills of San Francisco’.

Yeah, that how much he’ll win by.

I told him last time that he won because it was by like under three thousand and I figured that I got that many votes for him walking a hundred ten miles with a great custom made sign and doing posters and stuff.

I did numbers on cars that passed me in my morning and evening hour each ventures around 16th street at Mission and Church and Market undergrounds.

This time I have a bigger platform than any yet.

My own!!

So, Gil, this is just to see if I can actually get a message out thisaway and Hillis, check my blogspot or one of you others and see if this is there please.

Testing for Column 1 … Response to Gil Duran

One response to “Column #1 h. brown’s San Francisco Bulldog 3-14-22”

  1. 1st comment from Self,

    Brilliant h. but you forgot the fact that you aimed your personal involvement at influencing influencers by designing carrying signs that would qualifying as deserving inclusions of Ginsberg’s ‘incomprehensible leaflets’ category … on purpose!

    As the sign has some vaguely familiar name or something and is obviously hand made with beads and flashlights on the top and the guy looks like an 80 year old hippie …

    Causa that, you ask him what his sign’s about.

    Over a 90 minute walk daily I end up talking to 2 or 3 of those people if I’m lucky.

    Usually for a minute or two.

    Over the past several years some have become close friends.

    But, point is that anyone who is curious enuff about politics to talk to me you can bet talks to their friends about politics and their friends vote too and that’s my point and now I can amplify it with my own published column and we’ll see about how that shakes out over next week or so which completes test of first comment on first column.

    h.

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So far.

“I’m supposed to play here.”

That’s what Linda Laflamme said the first time I saw her under the snow topped skylight in the old Steam Auto factory my friends and I had converted to h. brown’s in 1977 I believe it was.

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