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Posted on October 29 at 12:24 p.m.

In case everyone is blind, the south portion of elings park is directly across from.....more open space at the wilcox/douglas family preserve. When are the environmentalists going to realize that people don't like birdwatching?

Please tell me what you would be doing in Santa Barbara if you were 7-17 years old. Your average kid would play video games, join a gang, ride bikes(bmx included), skateboard, and surf. I know the more surf/skate/bike we get the better, otherwise all our kids will be fat, or in a gang.

On BMX Move Angers Residents

Posted on October 28 at 11:42 a.m.

I love the pompous nature of these posts. so many of you act like you have never done anything wrong, EVER. And you guys are criticizing people's opinions of these camera's. I'd rather have people run a yellow light, than have some holier-than-thou attitude all the time.

I guess if you stay home 24-7, you can't break the law too often.

On Avoid Ventura

Posted on August 31 at 3:16 p.m.

I also hear that there was a mountain biker on the grassy knoll in Dallas.....

On Good Deed Gone Really, Really Bad?

Posted on August 31 at 3:02 p.m.

FYI- California is know as "candy land" by people from other states. We are the official wussies of the USA. sure makes me feel great, lol

On Administration to Investigate Torture

1 of 1 people thought this was a good comment.

Posted on August 3 at 9:20 a.m.

aussie- the thing is, once it's closed, it won't be reopened(as much as they tell you it will be, we really know it won't). So in 30 years, you are going to have to take your grandkids to a trout farm if they want to catch a fish.

On The Fight for the Bight

1 of 1 people thought this was a good comment.

Posted on July 31 at 5:12 p.m.

I'll have to back envirochemist on that one. If things go how i think they will, the fishermen will definitely get the shaft this time around. The extreme environmentalists have the momentum of a freight train in California and rarely lose any fight. In 100 years you will have to look in a history book to learn about fishing, off roading, hunting, etc...

On The Fight for the Bight

Posted on July 14 at 4:54 p.m.

that isn't big ron, its the guy from zodos. is that the next vanilla ice?

On Rapper Mickey Avalon Gets Into Scuffle With Bowl Security

0 of 1 people thought this was a good comment.

Posted on May 15 at 9:36 a.m.

i think all someone has to do to get a good idea of what the homeless are like is go downtown, to the beach, to a park, etc... Anyone who thinks the statistics for homeless(being drunks, druggies, mentally ill) are even somewhat close to the "non-homeless" is only fooling themselves. I have some snake oil to sell if you guys are that gullible.

On Homeless Cite Increase in Violence

Posted on April 16 at 2:22 p.m.

Wasn't this land a dump at one point(until the 60's or something), and then was going to turn into a golf course? And now people defend it like it is pristine wilderness.

I wonder if most of these people trying to "protect" land from development would have done the same 50 years ago when their own homes/neighborhoods were being built?

On CPA Lawyers Net Cash Award

Posted on April 14 at 8:09 a.m.

From what I've heard from some higher-ups at cottage, the earthquake regs were first, followed by the decision to build a state of the art hospital. The new one is even smaller than the old one thanks to SB not allowing the additional story(which was something like 5 ft too tall).

On Goleta Valley Cottage: The Time Has Come

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