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10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Leslie Lacy: Get out o... · 1 reply · +2 points

I might be mistaken, but wasn't a Lacy an assistant DA in the Jon Bonet debacle?

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Leslie Lacy: Get out o... · 0 replies · +4 points

Oh, nighty night, Smack.

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder County restric... · 0 replies · -14 points


If the Fire Dept and sheriffs vehicles are stored there, who provides the insurance?
Do the Fire Dept and the sheriff know their vehicles are stored there?
How to get access if the homeowner is not at home?

He can bloody well build a garage, it ought to be to code.

He can always just build another house, and house the vehicles there.
All you need is a kitchen an a bathroom.

This does not pass the smell test.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder has not declar... · 1 reply · -2 points

So now the whole incident is on record, because that officer issued a warning.

That officer started a paper trail (at no "cost" to the artist), he or she went to his or her supervisor
and now all of Boulder (and the artist) can sleep well knowing that rock stacking is in fact legal.

The officer did everyone a favor, in my opinion. Documented the alleged "offense", determined if it was in fact an offense, and done.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Ron Laughery: Buy some... · 0 replies · +1 points

Look to the schools for art.

BVSD has many talented artists and I believe (not sure about this) they have the shop facilities (welding, etc) to mechanically produce such art.

What would be better then art created by kids, who undoubtedly see Boulder from a different focus than you.

"our healthy lifestyle and home to world-class athletes; our commitment to knowledge and technology development; and, of course, our commitment to "keeping Boulder weird" that makes "only in Boulder" mean something."

How about we NOT just throw $$ at passing artists who fit YOUR blathering definition of what art in Boulder should be?

In your artistic travels around Boulder, you should check out the tiles covering the supports under the library.

Tiles made by elementary students, I believe, and someone took the time to plan and instruct the kids about making those tiles, figured out how to get them glazed and fired, figured out how to attach them, got whatever approvals were necessary, and voila!

And these tiles were created well before elementary schools each had a kiln.

It's great art, and it is a time capsule, in my opinion.

Invest in the kids.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Otto A. Friedli: U.S. ... · 0 replies · +4 points

Poor, poor Jeep.
Go to sleep.

I am a poet and didn't know it.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Otto A. Friedli: U.S. ... · 0 replies · +3 points

I am willing to bet you, Smoke, that someone on the board of governance, or whatever is is called in Colorado, is profiting from this.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Otto A. Friedli: U.S. ... · 0 replies · +4 points

http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/03/03/boulder-dri...

So what "Cain" can be raised, to what avail?

And Jeep can ride the roads all day long for $28/pop.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder halts sidewalk... · 0 replies · -2 points

What if you can't do that?

What if you work, and have kids in school, and have to make sure they get through the ice and snow covered subdivision streets so that their school bus can skid to a stop?

I have also shoveled more than my walk, and in a boot for foot surgery.

It IS NOT "tough darts".

There is something wrong with the plowing/maintenance schedule, and if you would get your "tough darts" up, and start listening to your neighbors, and QUESTION where the road money goes, then there might be a solution.

11 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder halts sidewalk... · 0 replies · +2 points

The fricking CITY sidewalks are not safe.

Don't limit the financial burden to only the homeowners, the city can reap what it sowed.

And as far as "being a bit lax", don't you mean being neighbourly?

I see you have noted in great and horrendous detail your labors, but what did you do for your neighbors?

And why, why can't Boulder spend any money to plow subdivision roads that pay road and property taxes up the wazoo, so that the school buses can get down the roads?

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