Posted on 06/26/2006 2:22:16 PM PDT by Diver Dave
Edited on 06/26/2006 2:59:44 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
PORT HUENEME, Calif. Authorities sealed off a Southern California port Monday afternoon after a possible terrorist threat was found scrawled in a cargo ship's hold, a port official said.
Authorities closed off the Port Of Hueneme in Ventura County after a dockworker discovered the message scrawled in marker on a metal pillar in the hold of a ship carrying bananas from Guatemala, said Will Berg, the port's marketing director.
Berg said message read: "This nitro is for you Mr. George W. Bush and your Jewish cronies."
Vaguely familiar with it from my time in Santa Barbara.
"I guess that's known as creating job security for city workers, lol."
Nothing tops the 12 years that they tore up and fixed and tore up and fixed Ventura Rd. from Port Hueneme to Oxnard : )
What's orange and sleeps 3?
Answer: A Cal-Trans truck, of course.
Are you in Somis? I think those citizens will resist it as long as they can. The new high school - not MOVING the HS - was supposed to be behind LA Workout. Santa Clara HS from Oxnard had wanted to move into the seminary, but the archdioscese did not think that was a good idea.
ROTF! Good one, Bernard.
Those strawberry fields are just too tempting to developers to last much longer. When I look at all the development in Santa Rosa Valley I know in my bones the Camarillo-Somis corridor is next. I recall the lovely avocado orchards near the RR tracks kitty-corner from the workout center that have been replaced by the ugliest high-density development I've ever seen anywhere. I couldn't be paid enough to live there. And I remember the acres of orange groves owned by the Archdiocese that have been relaced by $1 million + houses crammed so close together they give me claustrophobia. Guess I'm just getting old and cranky.
Orange County West, as I wrote in the post that started this discussion. As a conservative I strongly favor private property rights and all that implies, including development. But it's the kind of ultra-high-density development that's taking place here that concerns me. I don't understand why people pay a million bucks for a house that's only 15 or 20 feet away from their neighbor. But they do, lots of them, so I guess the Market has decided and I'm the one who's out of step. I'm still stuck in the old-fashioned era when a million bucks was a lot of money!
You can always tell Californians - they're the only ones who can pronounce "Hueneme".
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