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February 18, 2014: Move It On Over
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Dr. Chris T. Dre | California Aerial View Love |
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Mike East:
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Carmichael:
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anne:
Carmichael:
Mike East:
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mariano:
Whooda:
I lived and studied and raised my family in Sacramento, CA but those days are over.
LovecraftDude888:
Carmichael:
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Mike East:
Whooda:
dUHDAVE:
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dale:
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Carmichael:
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mike east:
dale:
Carmichael:
Whooda:
InBrkly:
another Chris sez:
Sunny mostly but… there are rain seasons. Followed by mudslides. There is the wind season, Santa Ana's, the Devils winds, followed by the fire season.
All the same. I intend to go back. Twenty some odd years in NY has become tiresome.
dale:
dale:
Carmichael:
Whooda:
another Chris sez:
Sure you can still do SIRIUS and WFMU but you could also do time at one of the other Greatest Stations in the Nation!
Go for it! You'll love it. Screw the snow.
LovecraftDude888:
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Foolbert:
Thank-you, Chris, for the gun mini-rant. I think you're exactly right: the more guns, the more opportunity for death. Gun lovers act as if there were Good People and Bad People and the Good People will never do anything wrong...it's not like that, nearly any person is one gun, one bad day, a couple of drinks, and an argument at a bus-stop or with your spouse from killing or maiming someone so <em>easily</em> that it's not funny, or being so killed or maimed.
Regardless of what TV and media might tell you constantly and daily, there are really, in most neighbourhoods, very few bad, violent, actors---this means that you generally have more to worry about from large numbers of well-armed and to-date-o.k. people than from the Bad Guys...even in much more dangerous places, serious violence is most likely heading your way from a friend or a lover or a relative you've been able to tolerate up to that point...otherwise you wouldn't be near them.
(I once commented on a phone app that promised to use sex-offender registry data to 'See the face of the person most likely to molest your son or daughter!' that a mirror would, on average, do a better job.)
There are times when I think the severity of the gun laws should be calibrated according to how many people would be injured or killed if you were to shoot the weapon in question in random directions at the busiest time of day...what makes sense for Montana doesn't make sense for Soho.