Re: Mass Shootings this Year
On Fri, Apr 16, 2021 at 11:01 AM, Emily Mae wrote:
Voting rights and gun control are at the top of my list.??
So what you are saying is you're in favor of changing the U.S. Constitution and take away our civil right to bear arms for self-defense. And your top of the list is to have open borders and let everyone vote anywhere they want to in national and local elections. Go figure.
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On 4/16/21 8:53 AM, Emily Mae via
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 09:28 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
I went to all those with the Seven Gables being within
walking distance of an apartment I had in the University
District.? Randy Finley and his sister Pat (who was TV actress)
bought a lot of the old theaters and renovated them specializing
in art house and foreign films.? When I was briefly living in
the Seattle area again in 1990 I saw a few films at a multiplex
theater they had by renovating what was a car dealership
building I think. They had a window on the projection room which
had the platter projectors which kept the films on a loop.
I saw my first Bollywood film at the University Theater in the U
District. It was just a couple blocks up the street from my
apartment. I was out for a stroll and came upon a young Indian
guy putting up posters for the movie.? He was renting out the
theater for weekend afternoon Bollywood movie.? He invited me to
come to the show so I did.? I was the only "white guy" in the
theater.? It was interesting because CBS 60 Minutes had recently
done a segment on the Bollywood film industry that made more
movies yearly than Hollywood.
The University Theater:
Very cool.? Did you ever see films at the Grand Illusion?? It has
retained its independence and it looks like it will survive the
pandemic (note the lack of quotes).??
I saw a number of films there.? Also one day when I was going down
to U District there was a crowd gathered around the closed
elementary school.? Turned out that John Frankenheimer was shooting
a film there starring Richard Harris.? The scene was about him
walking away from the school after a criminal syndicate had threaten
to blow up the classroom where his girlfriend taught.? They had set
charges to go off and had three cameras to make sure they got the
shot.? It took three tries for the explosive to go off.? I have the
movie "99 and 44/100 % Dead!" on DVD which shows off a lot of
Seattle of that time in the 1970s.
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Re: Mass Shootings this Year
Ain’t America grand? ?
RIP American Dream... it never really existed, but now even the hope of anything like it is long gone.
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On Apr 16, 2021, at 11:01 AM, Emily Mae via groups.io <emily.mae50@...> wrote:
?Here is the list of mass shootings this year in the US.? It's staggering.? Voting rights and gun control are at the top of my list.??
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Here is the list of mass shootings this year in the US.? It's staggering.? Voting rights and gun control are at the top of my list.??
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On Thu, Apr 15, 2021 at 09:28 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
I went to all those with the Seven Gables being within walking distance of an apartment I had in the University District.? Randy Finley and his sister Pat (who was TV actress) bought a lot of the old theaters and renovated them specializing in art house and foreign films.? When I was briefly living in the Seattle area again in 1990 I saw a few films at a multiplex theater they had by renovating what was a car dealership building I think. They had a window on the projection room which had the platter projectors which kept the films on a loop.
I saw my first Bollywood film at the University Theater in the U District. It was just a couple blocks up the street from my apartment. I was out for a stroll and came upon a young Indian guy putting up posters for the movie.? He was renting out the theater for weekend afternoon Bollywood movie.? He invited me to come to the show so I did.? I was the only "white guy" in the theater.? It was interesting because CBS 60 Minutes had recently done a segment on the Bollywood film industry that made more movies yearly than Hollywood.
The University Theater:
Very cool.? Did you ever see films at the Grand Illusion?? It has retained its independence and it looks like it will survive the pandemic (note the lack of quotes).?? ? --
Em
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I went to all those with the Seven Gables being within walking
distance of an apartment I had in the University District.? Randy
Finley and his sister Pat (who was TV actress) bought a lot of the
old theaters and renovated them specializing in art house and
foreign films.? When I was briefly living in the Seattle area again
in 1990 I saw a few films at a multiplex theater they had by
renovating what was a car dealership building I think. They had a
window on the projection room which had the platter projectors which
kept the films on a loop.
I saw my first Bollywood film at the University Theater in the U
District. It was just a couple blocks up the street from my
apartment. I was out for a stroll and came upon a young Indian guy
putting up posters for the movie.? He was renting out the theater
for weekend afternoon Bollywood movie.? He invited me to come to the
show so I did.? I was the only "white guy" in the theater.? It was
interesting because CBS 60 Minutes had recently done a segment on
the Bollywood film industry that made more movies yearly than
Hollywood.
The University Theater:
On 4/14/21 8:12 PM, Emily Mae via
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 08:50 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
The climate certainly gave rise to coffee shops but
also book sellers and movie theaters.? The bluest skies you've
ever seen aren't in Seattle. ;-)
Many of the independent book sellers and theaters including Seven
Gables, Guild 45th, and Harvard Exit are gone.? They were all in
such great spaces.? I miss them all.? A few are still hanging
on...? ??
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Struggling California Republicans Gamble on Newsom Recall
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The last Republican to win a statewide election in California, a tradition that has now been terminated.?Photo: David McNew/Getty Images
Before California became a cultural symbol of everything conservatives hate, it was once a symbol of Republican political strength. It went Republican in eight of the nine presidential elections from 1952 through 1988; in five of those contests the GOP nominee was from the Golden State. From 1943 through 2011, Republican governors (including the most famous one, Ronald Reagan) were in office for 47 of 68 years.??was considered the premier national stomping grounds of the conservative movement, and Southern California was arguably the??of the Christian Right.
All of that has gone away. The Democratic vote in presidential races in California rose from just over five million (and 51 percent) for Bill Clinton in 1996 to over eleven million (and 64 percent) for Joe Biden in 2020. The not-very-orthodox Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was the last Republican to have won a statewide election of any sort. His governorship ended after the profoundly Republican election year of 2010, in which California Democrats swept every statewide election (including landslide wins over the insanely well-financed Meg Whitman in the governor’s race and future presidential candidate Carly Fiorina in the Senate race) while expanding their majorities in the state legislature.
That background is helpful in understanding why California Republicans (and their national allies) have gone all-in on an effort to oust and replace Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in a recall election. While the recall drive began with the usual cranky conservative complaints about Big Government and the godless hippies destroying property rights with their tree-hugger delusions, it took off during the COVID-19 pandemic. Growing public unhappiness with school closures and restrictions on small businesses and churches gave a boost to the signature-collectors. And then Newsom gave his haters the??of getting caught in a boneheaded violation of his own pandemic restrictions while honoring a donor/lobbyist at one of the most exclusive restaurants on the planet (Silicon Valley’s French Laundry).
The petition verification process will still take a while, but it is universally??that there will be enough valid signatures to trigger a recall election, probably this November. And the general feeling among Republicans is that it may provide them with the best opportunity they have to pick off a statewide office. They must first prevail on the initial ballot question of whether Newsom should be ejected from office. And then they must elect one of their own in the secondary ballot question of a replacement. The latter proposition is aided by the refusal (so far) of any prominent Democrats to offer themselves as the Next Governor of California. But on the former question, it’s not looking good for the GOP: Every credible poll so far has shown voters by a comfortable margin?, with the vote pretty closely tracking partisan affiliation.
So you have to wonder now if California Republicans??by going down the recall road instead of just waiting for 2022. They’ll have to spend money in what might be a fool’s errand with no down-ballot benefit, and intraparty divisions could be exacerbated by intense competition for a “victory” in the replacement voting that won’t matter at all (there are currently three viable Republicans in the running, not counting a possible celebrity candidacy from?, who is talking with former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale about campaign strategy). The GOP could also find itself mocked as part of an off-year political circus: It is very easy to get onto the replacement-question ballot (135 candidates made the cut in the last gubernatorial recall election in 2003, which gave the world Governor Schwarzenegger), and publicity seekers (including 2003 retread, and former porn star?) are already lining up.
Republicans might be better advised to wait for 2022, when they ought to benefit from the usual midterm swing against the White House party. Assuming they cannot beat Newsom or appointed Senator Alex Padilla, their main goal should be to protect their great prize from 2020: their success in??four of the seven U.S. House seats they lost in 2018. These were all very close races, and the seats could be at risk if 2022 becomes the kind of GOP debacle they experienced in the 2010 midterms.
It’s possible, of course, that the pandemic could come roaring back in the months ahead, which might make life more difficult for Newsom along with incumbents everywhere. More likely, as life returns to semi-normal and California basks in balanced budgets with fresh stimulus spending, Newsom will get out of the danger zone. And by November, Golden State voters may no longer be entirely sure whether the French Laundry is an eatery or a dry cleaner.
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 08:50 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
The climate certainly gave rise to coffee shops but also book sellers and movie theaters.? The bluest skies you've ever seen aren't in Seattle. ;-)
Many of the independent book sellers and theaters including Seven Gables, Guild 45th, and Harvard Exit are gone.? They were all in such great spaces.? I miss them all.? A few are still hanging on...? ?? ? --
Em
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Re: Avoid The Danger That Lies Ahead.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 09:30 AM, WillyTex wrote:
Regular Exercise May Help Protect Against Severe Covid
Common sense. ?Studies are always done to confirm common sense. ?Here's a quote from the article: ? " Of course, this study, because it was observational, does not prove that exercise causes severe Covid risks to drop, but only that people who often exercise also are people with low risks of falling gravely ill. The study also did not delve into whether exercise reduces the risk of becoming infected with coronavirus in the first place."? --
Em
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Re: What's Up with the Great Reset?
If you are a single person then Dollar Tree can be a godsend because
you can get things in smaller quantities at a reasonable price.?
Sometimes the items I buy at Dollar Tree are on sale at other stores
for 2 to 3 times as much.? Also companies test new items at the
dollar stores.? Dollar Tree, unfortunately, is the only dollar store
in this town.? There are some larger dollar stores in a nearby
community.
Lockdowns certainly increased Amazon Prime memberships.? That and
inventory taxes which have made stores pare down their stock on sale
to the point you often can only get some things online.
Barry1 is trolling me again.? I'll ignore him.? He is terrified of
sharing his bully pulpit.
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On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 03:33 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
you will own nothing and be happy about it.
It's tempting to buy cheap stuff on the internet and avoid going
into stores. Barry1 said he bought a set of cheap Chinese earbuds
so he could listen to movies on his laptop. Go figure. One guy I
know only shops at Dollar Tree. Cheap consumer goods might just
turn out to be the most expensive bargains in history. YMMV.
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Re: Avoid The Danger That Lies Ahead.
On 4/14/21 9:30 AM, WillyTex via
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 01:55 PM, WillyTex wrote:
“The pain that is yet to come can be avoided.”
"More exercise means less risk of developing severe Covid,
according to a compelling new study of physical activity and
coronavirus hospitalizations."
Regular Exercise May Help Protect Against Severe Covid
I've been going for walks every day during the "pandemic".? But then
I was going for walks every day before the "pandemic".? Nothing like
fresh air and sunshine and I certainly do not wear a mask when on my
walks.? Neither do the majority around here.
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Re: What's Up with the Great Reset?
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 03:33 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
you will own nothing and be happy about it.
It's tempting to buy cheap stuff on the internet and avoid going into stores. Barry1 said he bought a set of cheap Chinese earbuds so he could listen to movies on his laptop. Go figure. One guy I know only shops at Dollar Tree. Cheap consumer goods might just turn out to be the most expensive bargains in history. YMMV.
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Re: Avoid The Danger That Lies Ahead.
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 01:55 PM, WillyTex wrote:
“The pain that is yet to come can be avoided.”
"More exercise means less risk of developing severe Covid, according to a compelling new study of physical activity and coronavirus hospitalizations."Regular Exercise May Help Protect Against Severe Covid
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Protein types are parasympathetic dominant.? Not unusual for TM'ers
since TM calms the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous
system.? Most who did metabolic typing back in the late 70s we
parasympathetic dominant since they were eating vegetarian diets and
poor versions of those at that.
On 4/12/21 2:43 PM, Alex Stanley via
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On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 09:01 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
You truly are a protein type.
And, I had no idea. I under-ate protein my entire life. For me,
one 8oz meat meal per day is not enough, and whenever I'd get my
weight down to 160, I'd crash really hard. When my gut issues left
me with a diet of beef, eggs, rice, and dairy, my protein intake
went way up, and I leaned out for the first time in my life.
Weight dropped from 170 to 140, 34" to 30" waist. Then, I started
having hypoglycemic episodes of nausea and had to go very low
carb; adapting to running on fat took a couple months, but the
mental calm this diet produces is like the perfect psych drug. I'm
the happiest I've ever been, and I have the body of my dreams...
at 59.
On 4/10/21 3:01 AM, Alex Stanley
via groups.io wrote:
Yep,
pretty much the same thing every day. Some days, I have eggs
instead of beef for breakfast. I recently discovered that my
gut has healed up enough for me to handle spicy food and
veggies again, so my diet has been expanding lately. What I
can't eat is grains, beans, starches, pork, and chicken.
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On Sat, Apr 10, 2021 at 09:01 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
You truly are a protein type.
And, I had no idea. I under-ate protein my entire life. For me, one 8oz meat meal per day is not enough, and whenever I'd get my weight down to 160, I'd crash really hard. When my gut issues left me with a diet of beef, eggs, rice, and dairy, my protein intake went way up, and I leaned out for the first time in my life. Weight dropped from 170 to 140, 34" to 30" waist. Then, I started having hypoglycemic episodes of nausea and had to go very low carb; adapting to running on fat took a couple months, but the mental calm this diet produces is like the perfect psych drug. I'm the happiest I've ever been, and I have the body of my dreams... at 59.
On 4/10/21 3:01 AM, Alex Stanley via groups.io wrote:
Yep, pretty much the same thing every day. Some days, I have eggs instead of beef for breakfast. I recently discovered that my gut has healed up enough for me to handle spicy food and veggies again, so my diet has been expanding lately. What I can't eat is grains, beans, starches, pork, and chicken.
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My MD who took both the TMO and Dr. Lad courses for doctors
recommended the one meal a day program to lose weight.? The one meal
was to be lunch and you were to fill up.? It works but can be
difficult to do because of social dining.? Probably would have been
a great program during the pandemic.? People with a kapha imbalance
are supposed to skip breakfast or have a light one.? Vata imbalanced
are the ones who shouldn't skip breakfast.? Coffee is good for
reducing kapha in the morning.
BTW, when I came to ayurveda after having done metabolic typing
programs.? It was one of the things that TM folks from Seattle got
into back in the late 1970s.? Bill Wolcott, who was the center
chairman, went on to work with Dr. Kelly who founded the program
(based on university research involving the autonomic nervous
system) and later wrote a book about it.
On 4/12/21 9:19 AM, Sal Sunshine wrote:
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Oh but if you listen to the TMO Ayurveda “docs,” they’ll tell you
to skip breakfast, skip dinner and, well, skip lunch also, lol.
Also spend half your time lying flat in the most
uncomfortable position possible. ?No wonder there’s nobody left
to turn off the lights.
On Apr 12, 2021, at 9:04 AM, WillyTex
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 11:44 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
So do you enjoy that diet?? Do you feel it is
giving you more energy?
I've been able to get off medications with my diet. Also
using vitamin supplements. Sometimes I supplement my diet
with some meat or chicken cooked on the grill. I've got
plenty of energy after getting stoked on coffee in the
morning! YMMV.
"Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and
dinner like a pauper." - Adelle Davis
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Oh but if you listen to the TMO Ayurveda “docs,” they’ll tell you to skip breakfast, skip dinner and, well, skip lunch also, lol.
Also spend half your time lying flat in the most uncomfortable position possible. ?No wonder there’s nobody left to turn off the lights.
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2021 at 11:44 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
So do you enjoy that diet?? Do you feel it is giving you more energy?
I've been able to get off medications with my diet. Also using vitamin supplements. Sometimes I supplement my diet with some meat or chicken cooked on the grill. I've got plenty of energy after getting stoked on coffee in the morning! YMMV. "Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper." - Adelle Davis
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