Patti Jaffe or Gary Mandell?
Whose slightly warm chair would you choose to sit in this afternoon?
Patti Jaffe or Gary Mandell?
Whose slightly warm chair would you choose to sit in this afternoon?
Unlike the generals in World Wars I, II and III, no arcanic strategizing need go into Tuesday night’s 7 o’clock School Board meeting in the Board Room.
The dominant question in Culver City for the next two weeks is:
Will Interim Supt. Patti Jaffe be retained as the Permanent Super of the School District when the School Board meets on Tuesday, Feb. 8?
I was so chilly this morning that for the first time this winter, I turned on the heat in my office for three hours.
I hope the four members of the City Council who played itchy-kitchy-coo last night with gadfly Tony Pappas felt a streak of shame when they awakened this morning.
Mystery bulletin from the Police Dept.:
The pure joy that visited my body on Monday with the news that Holly Mitchell just had been sworn in as the latest member of the state Assembly representing Culver City was comparable to a childhood memory:
I don’t know if Prissy Chrissie (Boy, Do I Have a Temper?) Knight, the Los Angeles Titanic’s art critic, is gay or merely dreams he is.
The unintentionally funniest line in this morning’s edition of the Los Angeles Titanic was penned by a cloudy-minded lifetime — possibly even pre-womb — bureaucrat, Bobby Danin, at the top of the op-ed page, on the typically fading Israeli-Palestinian “piece” talks:
I have several candidates for the dopiest comment of the day — thank heaven Mr. Olbermann still has a gag in his mouth.