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  1. Robert –
    In a related story … sorry I don’t know how to safely post my pictures … I returned home to the Oakland airport today from my cross country moving trip. My wife is a little worried about driving our car … that needs service … so I took BART home. Nope. I won’t pay Uber’s “dynamic pricing” that would have cost me $80 for a lift home.

    BART connects Oakland airport to the Coliseum BART station. Yes, that Oakland coliseum … which now sits silent as the Oakland A’s, Oakland Raiders, and Golden State Warriors have all left communist Oakland. So the giant ROUND concrete toilet bowl in the ghetto sits … empty. Nope. No more “Days on the Green” either. It’s a giant edifice to “Black Lives Matter” “Black Panther” – styled communism. John Galt has left the building.

    Oakland doesn’t even have a minor league MLB team. Nada. So some, po-dunk, white-crackah, KKK, FL town has more professional baseball than a major American city. Not to worry, the Lesbian communists of Oakland don’t really care. They don’t think much about men who grip long stiff phallic sticks and hit each others balls.

    1. I’ve driven by the Oakland Coliseum many times, though was never inside.

      I thought there was some plan to make it the home of some Indian cricket matches?

      1. The Indians have dark skin … but they’re not dumb enough to watch cricket in the ghetto.
        BTW … this is the neighborhood where In-N-Out burger shut down

        The Hegenberger area has seen a decline in recent years that started with the departure of Walmart in 2016. The pace of closures sped up in the last 12 months. Losses include two Starbucks stores, a Subway, an In-N-Out, a Denny’s and Black Bear Diner. Two restaurants, Taco Bell on Hegenberger Road and Raising Cane’s, have closed their dining rooms and gone to drive-thru only because of car break-ins.

        Wait! Sorry Robert … I gave the Indian community far too much credit. They’re going all-in on the Coliseum cricket corridor …

        https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/former-in-n-out-on-crime-ridden-oakland-corridor-to-reopen-as-indian-fast-food-spot/

  2. LOL.
    “Richard L. Garrison was the first person given a land grant in Dunedin in 1850.”

  3. Geez, it’s only been the Blue Jays spring training home since forever. How to tell me you’re not a fan without saying you’re not a fan.

    1. I grew up in Vancouver and am not really into baseball. I went to an AAA Vancouver Canadians game once. Didn’t enjoy it.

      1. You’re faux pas needs clarification;
        … Canadians are obligated to be Toronto Blue Jays fans,
        not baseball fans.

  4. The Dunedin annex is dangerously close to Trampa.. Roll up your windows, lock your doors, and don’t stop moving for anything or anybody..

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