Speaker's Corner
Arnold’s Lightbulbs and Shirakawa’s Return
Posted on Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Arnold likes Mandela, Gorbachev, and country music - somewhat eclectic, but interesting. He insists his kids wash their own clothes, make their beds daily, and removes lightbulbs from their rooms if they leave the lights on regularly - a little weird, but interesting.
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Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
Posted on Tuesday, January 18, 2005
I like San Jose City Manager Del Borgsdorf. I really do. He was pleasant and cooperative during the year we worked together at City Hall.
Yeah, I know, most people treat you nicely when you work at a high level in the mayor’s office: department heads return calls promptly, the janitor puts double ply toilet paper in the staff bathrooms, and cases of expensive wine mysteriously appear in your car trunk. Okay, I’m only kidding about the wine—but not about the toilet paper or return calls or Del.
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Pitching Baseball
Posted on Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Imagine this: our County Assessor Larry Stone is standing on the mound at Candlestick Park. It’s 1989. He’s a Sunnyvale City Councilmember and it’s Sunnyvale Day at the ballpark. Larry’s wearing a Giants cap and gets to throw out the first pitch.
The stadium is full and the fans are cheering. His name gets announced. He rocks back. His long arm reaches skyward and he throws the ball in the dirt – not the dirt at home plate where the catcher is patiently waiting. No way.
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The Forest And The Trees
Posted on Tuesday, January 04, 2005
You see the trees better when you’re not in the forest. I don’t know if someone said that, but someone should have.
Anyway, that’s the way I feel about San Jose City Hall. I left four years ago - close enough to have understanding, but far enough to have perspective.
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