Posted on 05/26/2011 10:19:28 AM PDT by SmithL
This is actually one of the more sane things the BoS has done, IMO.
San Francisco protection Constitutional rights? Muhahahahahahahahahahah! That is a scream. San Francisco’s entire MO is to trample any Consitutional rights regarding personal freedom (other than sex and drugs) and any rights that stymie their communist agenda and advancement of Sociliasm.
They ban guns. They ban the military recruiting at high schools. I can go on forever.
San Francsico not trampling Constitutional rights. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Funniest joke of the new Millenium.
They also burn pretty well. I use them after a fire has been going and I have a good bed of coals. Then put in two smaller logs and place the phone book on those. It is important to heat it from underneath. The top pages will burn one by one, but then it will start to turn to cinder. But if heated through from the bottom the cinder will all burn to ash. I have seen larger books put out heat for hours.
Years ago when I was at loose ends with no job I hired on to something called The Talking Phone Book which was an advertiser that did its white pages by copying the previous year’s Bell book. They paid well for slinging plastic wrapped books to every address in the county. They paid by the piece and I netted over $2 thousand(they took out taxes) for two weeks work and they paid me for my gas. I threw books two years in a row. The second year I was working but took two weeks off to do that again. After that the company was bought by another that paid hourly for less efficient slingers and I didn’t do it again.
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