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I planned, I researched and I searched the net. Then I went and it was ten times better than I thought it would have. I spent two weeks moving up and down the coastal highway. The sights were to be loved and remembered, the videos to always look at, new details to find with each viewing. I met a man in Jenna who lived in Sacramento who hadn't been to the coast since he was a boy. We were about the same age and I thought of all the places I had been since I began to drive and I thought what could have anchored someone in one spot for so long must have been very absorbing and consuming. The first place on the schedule was St. Helena and that was a hard place to find from Sacramento without any local maps and ended up driving in the wrong direction the first two or three hours and then found the direction and still ended up driving over the mountains on 128 to 29 and that was an experience. The next day I drove over the mountains again, this time to Glen Ellen where Jack London State Park was. That was another headache finding even with detailed driving directions. On the way back I decided to stay on the main highway and found out I should have taken the mountain road back and cut my travel time to a third. After that my next destination was Clearlake. That was the most winding road of the whole trip from Calistoga to Clearlake and probably the biggest elevation change too. I looked at property in Clearlake and all around it. I blew into town late on the first day I was there most of the next and I toured a couple of houses and tracked down several that were in the MLS listings. I was definitely not impressed with the character of the old commence center except for one restaurant that looked like it had something happening.
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Love the ones that love you.

Posted 07-22-2010 at 10:03 PM by Profiler (California dreaming, part 1)

For a person to be truly civilized one must allow oneself to be ruled by the laws of man not one's fear of retribution in the after life. The bible was written by men who had no way to control the illiterate masses other than superstitious mumbo jumbo, a sharp sword if you disobeyed and a promise of reward in the after life if you obeyed. When I posted my thread "Thank You Jesus" I was baited by a particular individual until I had said enough for them to complain to the moderater and get...
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Death and the quota system

Posted 07-20-2010 at 05:08 PM by Profiler (California dreaming, part 1)

I've been thinking about some events that I had obeserved in the past that made me wonder. Does death linger in a particular place or maybe have a quota?

Back in ninteen eighty two a forty story constrution project on N. Bayshore drive in Miami was in full swing and the structure was two thirds complete. There were police cars and fire department vehicles lined up in front of the project one morning. It had been an argument between two security guards that had esclated into an old...
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Thank you Jesus

Posted 07-15-2010 at 10:31 AM by Profiler (California dreaming, part 1)

Thank you, Jesus

Being the third child that wasn't expected or wanted, I would not be alive today if it wasn’t for him and a judgmental creator. Some women seem to think they are the only one who should have an opinion about choice. Maybe the ones who never had a name might have had one if they had a chance to express it. After all they were the one sacrificed for convenience, shame or maybe for their own good. Can death really be good? I hear people say they wish they were dead...
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Comparative values and demographics of willits and clearlake city, ca.

Posted 07-03-2010 at 09:33 PM by Profiler (California dreaming, part 1)

I just spent about a half hour looking at differences between the two and was surprised at the differences between the two communities. With all the bad things, I expected them to be more or less the reverse. The education levels were about forty percent of the population with HS between the two but there more degree holder in Willits but in the city of Clearlale the Associates degrees were at a higher level but BA and higher led in Willits. Income levels were somewhat different, with the lower...
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Clearlake

Posted 06-30-2010 at 04:49 PM by Profiler (California dreaming, part 1)

I'm definately making progress. I been using Google to veiw likley prospects. Its amazing what its capable of, you can view from the front and you can go to the street behind the place if there is a clear view and look at it from the back. That section on the east side of 53? That place looks anarchyville. CBS homes, frame, mobile, and vacant lots all mixed together. Some of the lots had material stacked up like some outdoor hoarders paradise. There were a few cars in yards with the hoods up and...
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