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Go  Chayanne !!

The plastic grass is poison and only lasts ten years after which I ask where have they been dumping it when it wears out ?

There’s another group led by a guy name Sam Sigg or something like that who want to cut down all of the hundred plus foot tall Cypress trees in town and go back to bushes.

So, where will our eagles and hawks and other birds of prey live ?

On other fronts, Claude 5 thinks it may be possessed by a demon.

Watching AI news while I transcribe this.

I missed half of our trash route yesterday cause I had a Vet doctor’s appointment yesterday and the place was a real mess today and where Skippy and I usually are finished by 11am, to day it took til 1:30pm and ended with a confrontation between me and 8 guys who came in to clean the North side of the Armory that we’d just spent a couple of hours making perfect (yes, we do pick up broken glass and crap).

I took a couple of shots of them (see sfbulldogblog.com) and approached me (8 across like a moving infantry line and the biggg barrels clanking like drums as the plastic wheels vibrate the empty aluminum cans)  … asked for the leader and finally one stood out and told me that he refused to let his men clean Woodward Street just on other side of 14th street 50 feet away:

“We only go where we’re told to go.”

Skippy barked up at me and we went on across and cleaned the opposite side of 14th and Woodward.

Chayanne should know that she’s fighting a force of people created by the Fisher brothers about 20 years ago to take over playing fields and put 20 foot fences around them and charge enough to force out leagues and teams who used them for up to 100 years.

Yeah, the billionaires again.

go Niners  !!

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I’m h. brown, the creator and author behind this blog. I’m a political blogger covering San Francisco local politics. Everything I write from now on is my attempt to carry on the torch for Linda Laflamme (Neska) and Roscoe Robinson (Frank Leslie/Mickey/Roscoe) two gifts to so many many thousands.

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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