Posted on 10/29/2022 7:32:32 AM PDT by janetjanet998
Police audio of SFPD's 'welfare check' call about Paul Pelosi says that he called "David" a "friend" who seemed "confused." ------------ But at the same time says he didn't know him?
But he knew his first name??
Nah, I caught that right away and posted it here somewhere. Castro has always belonged to the gays. I lived in SF decades ago. If I knew you, I’d tell you about my seriously funny New Years Eve at a gay bar with a woman friend. Great photos of our night.
Veto!
(Female)
The pictures I’ve seen have the glass broken outward so it was broken from the inside
You are correct about the Supreme Court “investigation” being done in-house—mea culpa.
I have “trust issues”.
I wonder why!
Actually, one thing that Castro and nudism brought to mind was the big quarrels in the Castro district over nudism. At some point in the early-mid 2000s, it became a thing among gay men to walk around naked in that nabe. They’d started off with their favorite organ hanging down from the leg of their shorts (the Castro is on the edge of the Mission, two districts that are warmer and sunnier than the rest of SF). Then they moved on to the whole butt and the glorious front as well.
It became controversial because the area has (or had) many restaurants and bars with outside dining that attracted people (gay or straight) from other parts of town, especially for brunch, and nobody liked sitting on or touching a chair or place where somebody had rested his sweaty backside or junk.
Gay groups...and I’m sure this nutcase was among them, whether or not he was actually gay...got out to defend the “right” to put your icky privates all over everybody else’s space. But a lot of gay groups...and of course the restaurant owners, many of whom were gay...opposed it, and surprisingly enough, the City of SF actually passed an ordinance banning public nudity.
I doubt that it was actually ever enforced, except in really egregious cases, but it did slow down the practice and it seems to have died out.
I always wondered about SF during their insane Covid stuff...maybe they had to wear two or three masks at a time but they could still let it all hang out?
Curiouser and curiouser.
There are pieces of glass outside, but the heavy rail is indoors. Broken glass is messy. If one breaks a pane, and then wants to remove pieces to make a big enough hole to reach the door handle, one would (by hand or hammer claw) pull them outward, partly to cut out any more sound and to protect one's hands. IMHO.
Picture of glass door on bottom of page.
We won't know the truth until after the election if democrats get their way.
Notice the FBI is NOT leaking to their boys at the Washington Post. That means the truth doesn't 'work well' for democrats.
This story will stay confusing.
Again LOL LOL
Or are you being sarcastic ? And trying to show how stupid some can be?
IF the intruder could hear any part of Paul talking to police do you seriously honestly think the intruder would just stand there and let Paul continue talking to police.
” gee the rich dude is calling me a friend. So glad I told him my name when I broke in”
LOL
Keep digging
I agree. It’s SF and wife is away. Can’t get down to a winery to a pickup there, so he invited a couple over ... who answered the door for police?
I am taking Mark Twain’s advice now concerning “arguing with a fool”.
Have a pleasant afternoon.
The picture clearly shows glass on the inside floor, for what it’s worth.
Article states Paul went into a bathroom to make the call, and supposedly used code to keep from upsetting the perp.
That’s where my money would be -— I mean, who would want to pound Nancy anyway?
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I will
You make his point perfectly
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I will
You make his point perfectly
I’m learning so much here.
Probably most of them things you’d rather not know! LOL!
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