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RE: MOTDPOAW...

Posted by beach cruiser on May 25, 2025 at 06:21:59:

I don't quite get the English, too many "of's" for me to plainly comprehend. I suppose a comma is implied , but not used.

Nevertheless, I will state for the public record at this time, I am solidly pro dancing. And a bunch of other stuff. I feel the historic bonds between the evolution of mankind and society fully support this position.

A favorite quote with me lately is from Socrates , " when there is no vision , the people parish"

Hermosa Beach, Ca. the location of so many jazz recordings from the lighthouse cafe , has that impressed in block letters on the outside wall , up high, on the civic auditorium, right next to HWY 1, pacific coast highway .
I always thought that was pretty cool. now it is graced by a civic work on the grounds below, a bronze statue of the surfer Dewey Webber riding a wave.