Not me, but, there's a durn good chance but my Grumpy Old Man hormone might kick in......Who gives a s***?
Not me, but, there's a durn good chance but my Grumpy Old Man hormone might kick in......Who gives a s***?
They don't like that solution.Here's a solution to the Trans Sports "problem".
One league for Men athletes
One league for Women athletes
One league for Trans athletes
NO mix & match
OK President "10% for the Big Guy", pay me $100,000 for my labor......
They probably had a DEI class on it.Could they mot pit the “controlled burn” out with their ***** hats?
A reporter goes to San Francisco to dispel the myths everyone is hearing.
And finds out... they're not really myths.
The author blames a lot of it on Covid.
Some commenters called B.S. Saying it started before anyone heard of it.
Spiraling in San Francisco’s Doom Loop
What it’s like to live in a city that no longer believes its problems can be fixed.www.curbed.com
A woman with smart eyes and a dirty sweatshirt, 50-ish, drunk, approached me near the corner of Market and 4th Streets...
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“How did you end up here?”
“My mother died — she had a stroke. And my father, he had a temper. He said, ‘Yeah, I don’t like you.’”
(Umm, you're 50 and homeless because your dad kicked you out and you have no mom?)
A note to my fellow San Franciscians: I’m sorry. I know. There’s always some story in the east-coast press about how our city is dying. San Franciscians hate—HATE—these pieces. You’re a stooge and a traitor for writing one. When I set out reporting, I wanted to write a debunking-the-doom piece myself. Yet to live in San Francisco right now, to watch its streets, is to realize that no one will catch you if you fall.
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Pretty funny. Even liberals from other area are knocking San Fran.
One commented, there is a difference between liberal and progressive, and San Fran was progressive.
Of course, there are those defenders, claiming it's not their fault. It's .. well EVERYBODY ELSE.
Spiraling in San Francisco’s Doom Loop
What it’s like to live in a city that no longer believes its problems can be fixed.www.curbed.com
Doing prescribed burns for a living, and having a red card for a number of years, I always welcome females on the burn crew. Most of our crew is female. But we don't force them to participate. We always plan, Plan PLAN before a burn. Escape routes and safe zones. And update on the fly, because Indiana weather.
The arduous test for red card is no joke. Three miles, 45 pounds, 45 minutes, no running. Women did complete it (often ahead of me), but only a handful.
You have to have a red card before they will let you fight fires in the wilderness.This was for firefighting in the wilderness.
I think their requirements are, or should be, more strenuous.
Here? Or California?You have to have a red card before they will let you fight fires in the wilderness.