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George Rebane

Nevada County is the home of record to one of the largest covens of non-governmental organizations and 501c3 foundations.  Most of these organizations are devoutly leftwing and doing their best to bring forward and implement the objectives of UN’s Agenda 21 (while loudly decrying anything of the sort).  Their work product has contributed to California’s regulatory pandemic that has placed the state at the bottom of about every national metric which rates tax/fee burdens, business environments and personal liberties.

As if the state’s embrace of socialism (aka progressivism) was not almost totally complete, our little Nevada County wants to do more of its part to contribute to this demonstrably ideological disease.  The county has announced that it will make available an online system to enable existing and wannabe NGOs and foundations unlimited access in searching for private and public sector grant monies.  From the 16aug14 Union we read –

Nevada County, in partnership with the Center for Nonprofit Leadership, is now providing a new grant-searching database tool free of charge for local government, community partners, nonprofit organizations and the public. The grant searching database, EfficientGov, focuses on grants and foundation funding for municipalities and nonprofit entities, making it possible to identify thousands of opportunities for entities to leverage their current assets and programming through additional financial sources.

You have to love names like ‘Center for Nonprofit Leadership’ and ‘EfficientGov’ in a state with an exodus of for-profit leaders and oxymoronically named databases.  The doubtful benefit provided by such county services is that we taxpayers have to purchase ‘EfficientGov’ and then foster local anti-growth, anti-liberty organizations that attract employees, adherents, and members addicted to operating with other people’s money.

RegulatoryPandemicIn the same issue of our beloved Union we also hear from Mr Steve Frisch, long time RR critic and CEO of the NGO calling itself the Sierra Business Council.  Mr Frisch, one of the county’s leading leftwing intellectuals, maintains that California businesses need stronger federal clean water rules.  Now anyone who has some semblance of knowledge about how business and economies work would know that at this stage of regulatory inundation, the last thing California businesses need is “stronger federal rules”, especially to promote something like clean water.

(Quietly complying with added state and federal regulations is termed by the local Left as ‘working with Sacramento’ and ‘building bridges to the coastal regions’ which are the banners under which the northern counties are to fall in line under a uniformly socialist state while we succumb to the harmony and solidarity long sought by our collectivist masters.  As this ship of state sails onward toward a brave new shore, those in the deck chairs would wish those in steerage to make a bit less noise.)

In the article Frisch makes no case for the water being dirtier or unacceptably dirty.  The touted and new EPA proposal for expanded regulation is called ‘Water of the U.S.’, and after quoting some water statistics on sources and uses, the suggested solution to a blatantly absent problem is more regulations.  These will supposedly be welcomed by “a whopping 80% of small business owners” as reliably polled by – wait for it – the American Sustainable Business Council, an organization whose business credentials no doubt match those of the SBC.  (more here)

Mr Frisch goes on to give his bona fides to such credentials by citing “Senator Feinstein’s demonstrated support for California businesses”.  I venture that most business people in the state don’t know how much more of such support they are able to endure.  Many have and continue to vote with their feet.  More of the SBC maven’s understanding of economics is revealed by his causal connection of Silicon Valley’s growth to potable water.  Well the entire bay area grew because California’s generous water supply from the Sierra is available to its farms and cities.  And the growth, being mainly due to a good climate and proximity to good schools, took place under a much thinner regulatory regime.  Now Silicon Valley companies are expanding everywhere except in California where the likes of SBC and the ASBC seek an ever more comprehensive and constricting regulatory environment.

Although there is not a shred of evidence presented that dirtier water exists and is impeding business growth, the ideology that touts ‘More Regulations, Better for Business’ continues to run rampant across socialist America.  It makes one recall the pernicious ‘Arbeit macht frei’ signs erected over concentration camp gates that today still remind us of socialism taken to its extreme.

And finally, Mr Frisch cites the now proud progressive statistic of how its policies have benefitted California by reminding us that “Silicon Valley accounts for 28% of our income tax base.”  This picture of progressive pride is seen by more sober economists, business people, and (both national and international) observers  of today’s faltering economy as California’s Achilles’ heel.  Such unfortunate concentration of the tax base epitomizes the disparity between the state’s makers and takers, a gulf that liberal politicians are doing everything in their power to widen in a state that is already a leader in all numbers relating to poverty, welfare, and the (invited) ingress of even more illegal aliens.

In California the people who don’t drink the kool-aid purveyed by the likes of Mr Frisch have long realized that they have no representation whatsoever in Sacramento.  And given the inevitable dynamics of ‘democracy’ in California, there is no hope that this minority’s vote will ever have an impact in the halls of government through anything but voting with its boots.

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37 responses to “NGOs, come one, come all!”

  1. RL Crabb Avatar

    According to Steve and Jeff, the problem is that we are not kissing enough ass (as in jackass) to get more cash from Sacramento. Pardon me if don’t get in that line. As for clean water, the benevolent state spent five million bucks on the Magenta Drain, yet we are told it was all in vain and sorry, we have to close Grass Valley’s most popular state park because we can’t afford to keep the doors open. What utter bullshit.

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  2. Don Nelson Avatar
    Don Nelson

    “THREE STRIKES, VOTE THEM OUT!”
    The Nevada County Board of Supervisors conservative majority is consistently making decisions at odds with conservative principles of limited government, individual freedom, and fiscal responsibility. Three recent examples of “big-government” overreach will suffice to illustrate.
    The first instance is the proposed outdoor events ordinance. This proposed new regulation was put in motion to suppress nuisances – but it is so overreaching that it will impact the livelihoods of many local businesses to the tune of $15 million dollars or more, according to the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce. Rather than make rules that address specific problems like loud noises, fire safety, or late gatherings, the Board is forcing another big government ordinance onto small venues as a first reaction. Little thought was given to financial impacts on local entrepreneurs – possibly because most of the supervisors making this decision live mainly on career salaries and retirements paid for by taxpayers. Only a popular revolt by local business leaders delayed a final vote long enough for supervisors ponder the effect on the private sector.
    The second instance of government excess is the so-called ‘emergency’ medical marijuana ordinance that the County acknowledged was flawed when they passed the measure two years ago. In this case, the Board’s reasoning is that their ordinance promotes law and order, when in fact the reverse is the case. Harassing small medical marijuana growers with impossible conditions makes room for large illegal growers to flourish. It has taken eleven thousand registered voters signing a petition to place Measure S on the ballot to redress for this counterproductive overreach.
    The third instance contrary to conservative principles is an attack on property rights. The county’s dismissive attitude toward the concerns of two Penn Valley homeowners about having to live next to a large new cellular tower has resulted in another costly lawsuit. Judge Sean Dowling found the Board’s actions “as troubling as they are improper.” Another aspect of this legal aggression caused the same judge to state that county requirements are “unconstitutionally vague and impossible to enforce.”
    It appears from these three examples that conservative principle is exactly what is missing with the current board majority, which is backed by the local Republican Party. Evidently, the concepts of limited government, individual freedom, and fiscal responsibility are less important to local Party leaders than supporting the ‘bully boys’ they helped put in office.
    It is time for rank-and-file Nevada County Republicans (not to mention Tea Party and Libertarian forces) to “vote the rascals out” and replace them with more genuinely conservative candidates. The current supervisors stand squarely for intrusive, nanny-state government. It’s time to elect people who actually believe – and practice – the idea of limited government.
    Sincerely,
    Don Nelson

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  3. Russ Steele Avatar

    There are 681 Non-profits in Nevada County according to the National Center for Charitable Statistics.
    Top 9 Nevada County nonprofits by gross revenue :

    Tahoe Donner Association
    Sugar Bowl Ski Team & Academy
    Milhous Childrens Services Inc
    Muir Charter School
    Steven L Merrill Family Foundation
    Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation
    Hospice of the Foothills
    Lake Wildwood Association
    Charis Youth Center

    The Sierra Business Council is #13 on the current list with a Gross Receipts of $2,335,148, with total assets of $782,820 in 2012.
    Spending some time reviewing all 681 non-profits can be most interesting.

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  4. Russ Steele Avatar

    Oops, the Truckee Donner Land Trust should be #1 on a list of ten. I screwed up during the editing process.

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  5. fish Avatar
    fish

    Does anybody actually know what Stevies “Indulgence Emporium” actually does…..other than employee those who “really like the outdoors”?
    2M….that’s a lot of government shakedown for skiers and mountain biking SJW’s!

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  6. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Sacramento, we will fight for the free money by land, by air and by sea. Oppps. Meant to say grab the payola and buy land, buy air, and buy a job for me and my worthless bastard red headed step childrun. No moe sleeping under the stairs, they be moving on up to the master bedrooms.

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  7. Russ Steele Avatar

    fish@07:57AM
    The SBC had a State contract to do County CO2 inventories. It was all an effort to highlight local CO2 emission so that later on the State could force some reduction compliance. It was an effort to establish a base line to measure future CO2 emissions. Our BOS sat there and listened to the SBC CO2 crap without blinking. It was an exchange with my Supervisors over this issue that resulted in a decline in his credibility as an effective leader. The science is clear, the data validates the science, and he does not seem to understand the consequences of applying bad science to policies that are destroying our economy. It was more about playing politics with the local libs, than doing the right thing and challenge the anthropogenic global warming science. Again, this is more evidence of our local progressive NGOs power to control the politics. Money talks!

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  8. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    The SBC and its buddies are a virus that saps the health of the country and the economy. We need the IRS to go after them with the same vigor they went after the conservative groups. At last the conservatives have real jobs and generate real dollars. The SBC and its ilk are a morphed “New Deal” make work set of ideas. If these type of non profits are not curtailed the virus of their existence will destroy America.
    Regarding theFrisch’s OP-ED. I did not read it since he always writes the same tripe. Water is plentiful in California it is just allowed to run to the sea and be wasted. The purity of the water is ensured by the ever present rules and regulations of the State Water Board and the EPA who add to the burdens of its purity every day. Just ask NID how much compliance costs.
    TheFrisch is simply stating his potion of more regulation and control of the “police” state he loves regarding government control. He wants to be the “commissar”.

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  9. fish Avatar
    fish

    It was an exchange with my Supervisors over this issue that resulted in a decline in his credibility as an effective leader.
    Whose credibility?
    The science is clear, the data validates the science, and he does not seem to understand the consequences of applying bad science to policies that are destroying our economy.
    ?? Frisch doesn’t understand the science or consequences ??

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  10. Russ Steele Avatar

    Fish@08:58
    I live in District 1. Frisch is an anthropogenic global warmer, he believes the models are correct and the real world data is wrong. Now, I have no idea if he really believes that or he is faking it to make sure the global warming grants keep coming to SBC. However, as dyed in the wool progressive, i am assuming he is a religious believer in anthropogenic global warming.

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  11. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Russ Steele | 17 August 2014 at 09:15 AM
    Thank you for the clarification Russ. I agree with your assessment.

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  12. Barry Pruett Avatar

    Good points George. Kim read the op-ed to me in the car yesterday morning and could not get two sentences in a row without pointing out the logic issues.

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  13. John Avatar
    John

    Don Nelson, 8/17/14 6:30. Love your post Don. Unfortunately, it appears that voting in new Supervisors might not be the best solution. The current Board started as reasonable thinkers, and have devolved into blindly following staff recommendations with little or no real thought or discussion about the results of their actions. It may be that our best tool is the initiative process, and we write and pass the needed legislation ourselves. Based on the apparent uproar regarding the Outdoor Event Ordinance, it probably would not be difficult to pass a new ordinance that more closely meets the needs of the voters. The Marijuana Initiative is a perfect example. If our elected leaders can’t do their job properly, the people can and should.

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    DonN 630pm – Thank you Mr Nelson for making your op-ed piece available to RR readers.

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Pelline is ranting against you old white guys today, linking this thread because, it appears, one of the old white guys he resents the most is Crabbman.
    Contempt for flatlanders? I was one o’ them when I moved here nearly 23 years ago, and I never heard the term, nor did I ever feel any contempt thrown my way for being from somewhere lower in elevation. I think what Jeffy, Stevie and Mikey are catching is contempt for being who they are and writing what they write.
    Frisch’s latest in The Union is rich; yes, Steve, even more EPA oversight of state spending on water issues is going to make that spending more effective.
    A question Frisch left unanswered in a past thread: Steve, do you think homeowners with wells should have water meters? It’s an easy one, yes or no.

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  16. Walt Avatar

    Gregory!!! Don’t give them anymore ideas!! It’s just UNFAIR that those private property owners can use as much water as they like without taxation or fee.
    ( except the power meter spinning like a hard drive)
    It’s about the only freedom us land owners still have. It’s bad enough we have to pay for a county PERMIT just to drill a hole. Water or no water
    I wish I owned farther up the hill where the mine tunnels are. Tap into one of them,,, and your more than good.
    A while back, the call for clean water regs was alive and well. I asked the question,, ” So how clean does it need to be? The Yuba to be Drinkable at the Marysville city limits? Or the Tower bridge down in Sac.?” Nope,,, never did get a answer to that..

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Walt | 17 August 2014 at 01:11 PM
    I imagine water meters are already on their radar Walt!

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Gregory | 17 August 2014 at 11:15 AM
    He just can’t let it go can he?
    jeffpelline says:
    August 17, 2014 at 8:50 am
    The angry, old, white/right wing bloggers are big grumps this morning (more than usual):
    http://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2014/08/ngos-come-one-come-all.html
    RL Crabb, also an “editorial board member” of The Union, doesn’t want to extend an olive branch to Sacramento, either. The “old boys” keep drawing a smaller circle around themselves. Draw up the drawbridge!

    Jeez jeffy…..just how fellatial can you be in your worship of state politicians/government while still retaining a shred of dignity?
    Even a prostitute negotiates before offering services.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    ” Old “???? No we’re not!! Class action lawsuit time! Deformation I tell you!
    ( isn’t that what comes from that side of the mote?)

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  20. RL Crabb Avatar

    Big Bubba doesn’t seem to know how dissent, or democracy, works. Sure you do what you can to work with the government when possible, but sometimes you gotta call ’em on their bullshit. It’s called “the squeaky wheel.” I’ve been squeaking for the last quarter century and have no intention of shutting up because it’s inconvenient for an overstuffed windbag ex-editor.

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  21. George Rebane Avatar

    RFCrabb 243pm – Semper squeakis! (or is it semper murmoro?)

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  22. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, are you saying the kind gentle Mr. Crabb has taken over Dr. Rebane’s esteemed position as public enemy #1?

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  23. Walt Avatar

    Well Bill, RL still deals in ink.
    Remember that old saying? “Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the drum.”

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, Mr. Walt, the pen is mightier than the sword. And as Mr. Crabb once replied to me, “No offense taken, we Crabbs have hard shells”. Best to stay on the gentle cartoonist’s good side.
    Favorite line from Dr. Rebane’s post: “I venture that most business people in the state don’t know how much more of such support they are able to endure.”
    Exactly. Touché. Reminiscent of a former President’s describing the most fearful ten words in the English language as “I am from the government and am here to help.”
    Gee, with helpful friends like that who needs enemas.

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  25. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    From the Sunday “Pearls before Swine” strip:
    “Cartooning is a cruel business”

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  26. RL Crabb Avatar

    The Good News: I’m not dead. The Bad News: They might revoke my sainthood. All in all, I’m breaking even.
    http://www.ncscooper.com/r-l-crabb-apparently-not-dead/#.U_IPDKMl7dU

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  27. George Rebane Avatar

    RLCrabb 836am – never believed you had left us. Not to worry about your canonization, it will be there and waiting when the time comes. In the interval we will continue our usual obeisances to you, no matter the form of your countenance 😉

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  28. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    El Jefe unhinged:
    “RL Crabb, The Union’s editorial board member and paid cartoonist, continues to ridicule my personal appearance. Today it was “Big Bubba.” He also published a cartoon in The Union that ridiculed my looks. Is that professional? I have never ridiculed Crabb’s appearance, though I could. It would be like me posting a “separated at birth” that posted Crabb alongside Mr. Magoo. Publisher Jim Hemig, do you condone your editorial board member’s actions? Why can’t The Union raise the bar?”
    -the FUE safely in his own sandbox
    “Big Bubba”? Personally, nowadays I’m favoring El Jefe or El Hefty, and Jeffie is just too self-centered to be a “bubba”.
    Let me break it to you, Jeff, though a true newspaper giant would have figured it out by now: Cartoonists play on the obvious characteristics of their subjects. You may be the fattest man in Nevada City and it would have been cartooning malpractice for Crabb to portray you as any other South Park character, a perfect fit for both physical and psychological characteristics.
    Mr.Magoo won’t stick for Crabb, though it’s telling you think it could.
    If you were drawn looking and acting like a normal human being, it wouldn’t be an accurate portrayal, and it wouldn’t be funny. As Cartman fomenting strife in our little townships, it was perfect. Kudos to the Crabbman, the target is still pissed off at the ‘toon, a sure sign of a direct hit.
    One more thing… I don’t think anyone disagrees that our little burg is mixed politically; what no one believes is the Pelline claim to be in the middle. The two poles in the FUE narrative are “hard-right” and “moderate”, everyone gets put in those pidgeon-holes, and you always break towards the Democratic party line.
    Jeff, most who decline to state a party preference either don’t know, don’t care, or are truly independent. It seems clear you decline to state a party preference purely for plausible deniability. A fake independent.

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    Well as long as we’re breaking protocol…..

    Jeff Pelline says:
    August 18, 2014 at 7:08 am
    Now Barry Pruett is joining in the “Big Bubba” chorus. Criticize the person’s idea, not the person.

    jeffy you’re fat…either accept it or do something about it. The fact the Mr. Crabb depicted you as “Cartmann” probably has more to do with the fact that you’re such a horrible preachy backstabber rather than the fact that you resemble the geometric construct with the smallest surface area to volume ratio.
    Posted by: fish | 18 August 2014 at 09:24 AM

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  30. fish Avatar
    fish

    Oh and George…thank you for the compliment….”Churchillian”…..I’m blushing!

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  31. Walt Avatar

    Get over it El Jefe’ Grande’, I recall the local Lefty’s gave good ol’ Dirtmover
    a “mini series” of “attacks”(?) ” Stay tuned to The Union’s comment board. Will DM have an affair with Sara Palin? Will he bag his limit of LIBS?….ETC.”
    Not to mention all the viruses imbedded within the short “videos”.
    The attack backfired.. Miserably.
    Now that shoe is on the other foot ( the Left one to be precise )and look who is crying foul.
    Jeff wants to be a “public figure”,, so be it. That makes him “fair game” for “public” ridicule, jest, parody, cartoonery, and whatever else someone can come up with to get under his flabby hide. It goes with the territory.
    ( yet doesn’t have the “sack” to face his ” peasants”. )

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  32. Walt Avatar

    This is RL’s second “reincarnation”. I swear he houses the ghost of
    Thomas Nast.

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  33. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Criticize the person not the grotesque appearance. Fair enough El Gordo.
    You have played the victim card so long it is now ingrained into your very essence, your thought process and your core beliefs. You now are in the perennial purgatory of everlasting victimhood and you don it gracelessly. The saddest thing is you actually believe that you are a victim, that you are misunderstood, and most tragically, you have absolutely convinced yourself that you are a likable fellow. You need defense mechanisms in overdrive or else if you could see yourself as others view you by YOUR ACTIONS, you would have to suck on the business end of a 45.
    Thankfully, you won’t pull the trigger because you will always truly believe that you are correct and everyone else in the marching band is out of step. I truly would be saddened to read that you or anybody else offed themselves in a moment of clarify when the veil was lifted and the light reveals who you are. No worries, it will never happen. You ego will never allow you to look at yourself honestly and examine the sum total of your actions and see why you find yourself in conflict with the majority of the humans you converse with.
    I am through calling you a fat tub of lard. It’s getting old just like your constant sniping. I would never call you Big Bubba because that would lower in-breed rednecks to your level. Besides that, you are a swell fellow.

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  34. fish Avatar
    fish

    See…..some good has come from the tragedy in Ferguson.
    MSNBC Crew Hit With Rocks During Live Coverage….

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr. Fish, I presume. Good news indeed. Reminds me of the gentle peaceful Occupy protesters shoving the young Asian CBS reporter and called her “bitch” coupled with remarks about her race. Got to love it when every time there is a riot going down, a news crew van always sustain damage. I do not believe those in journalism have any inkling what the pitchfork carrying mobs on the street thinks of The Sacred Media and it’s Holy Grail. Nor to they have a clue what Grandma, Ben Cartwright, or the everyday John Q Public thinks over them. They are in the same bubble that Nancy Pelsoi and Krugman live in.
    are you certain they were rocks and not ear plugs or nerd balls?

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  36. fish Avatar
    fish

    ….are you certain they were rocks and not ear plugs or nerd balls?
    I have no additional information regarding what the “Steve Allen Glasses” wearing and Rachel Maddow wannabe Chris Hayes was actually pelted with….it is my sincerest hope that the items in question were the product of geological processes.

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  37. George Rebane Avatar

    From the overflow here, it seems that the 13aug14 sandbox is filled. My apologies, a fresh one awaits.

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