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Stardust
I watched Juliette Goodrich reading the news on KPIX. She said that polls indicated a small victory for Jerry Brown in the debate at UC Davis. I watched Erica Hill doing a report on a contest winner in Australia whose … Continue reading
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The Runaways
I watched the weather reports on the morning news and decided to stay indoors as much as possible during what would be a hot afternoon. On the local news, I heard that Roberta Gonzales was going to participate in the … Continue reading
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Capitalism: A Love Story
I felt a bit of a hangover from Sunday’s A’s game when I got up yesterday morning. I kept thinking about the old man sitting next to me, commenting that “There goes the no-hitter,” then “There goes the shutout,” then … Continue reading
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Trevor Cahill’s Empty Tank
I listened to the radio in the middle of the night, and I heard Jan Wahl talking about how she used to add sounds of laughter into television shows. She said it was a problem with the new William Shatner … Continue reading
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Michael Wuertz’s Eliminating Gopher Ball
There was a commotion outside my apartment building at around three o’clock in the morning. I wonder if the local police know how to interact with people. It seemed that they were banging on doors in order to ask meaningless … Continue reading
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Jeremy Hermida’s Four Hits
I watched the Early Show yesterday, but didn’t see Erica Hill anywhere around. I thought that maybe she was too sick to read the news. I wonder if these people who appear on national TV call in sick to work … Continue reading
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Dallas Braden’s Brilliant Performance
I watched Erica Hill on the Early Show yesterday, and it sounded as if she had a cold. I noticed that Dave Price gave away from personal information about the others on the show, like Erica’s father being a car … Continue reading
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The Men Who Stare at Goats
I could not sleep peacefully. I turned on the local morning news and saw a discussion of the plans for In-N-Out Burger to open in Pleasant Hill. Maggie Rodriguez told us that she loved the burgers. Elizabeth Wenger said she … Continue reading
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Trevor Cahill’s 17th Win
I needed an answer to why Elizabeth Wenger was reading the news instead of John Kessler, and I read about it on the Web. Kessler left KPIX. I’m not sure if he was fired. The station wasn’t going to give … Continue reading
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