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Roberto May 3, 2013 at 01:52 pm
Not a problem, go with pressure cookers! Add a couple back straps and you have a waterproofRead More container that also serves as an ice chest for some snacks, and that cold beer after the race.
Jonathan Koolpe May 2, 2013 at 07:01 pm
Truly, the participants should boycott the race over this asinine backpack ban. I'm not a runner,Read More but I would do so if I had previously had plans to attend this event. But I already boycott doing any business in SF over the unconstitutional red light cameras and the OUTRAGEOUS fines that they have imposed for these pernicious, non-human devices so I guess this is just another reason to not visit SF.
Bil Paul May 2, 2013 at 04:18 pm
Since we want to sanitize the race as much as possible and remove any public concern about bombings,Read More we must take the name "Breakers" out of Bay to Breakers. "Breakers" could imply the possibility of someone getting hurt.
DMS April 17, 2013 at 08:55 pm
Cody, are you cutting and pasting old news. Keep the news in Elkgrove. "Come on man"
Manuel April 17, 2013 at 03:31 pm
I'm not from Sac and I'm die hard Bulls Fan. As an NBA fan I really hope that the commissioner andRead More owners vote on keeping the Kings in Sacramento. It's not the fans fault that Seattle wasn't able to keep their team and also not their fault that their team owners decided not to invest in better players and instead invest in a building casino and resort in Las Vegas which failed and now want the city of sacramento and their community to suffer. Sacramento deserves the kings not Seattle. They can't support all the teams they have now. How are they going to support another team?? Seattle worry about supporting the Mariners when King Felix isn't pitching and the worry about getting an NBA team back to Seattle.
Lucy g robles April 16, 2013 at 08:07 pm
So proud of you Zenaida ..you are a female warrior! Thank God u are safe and back with your angelRead More Cristia Isabel.
Roberto February 7, 2013 at 05:42 pm
I'm really tired of hearing about all this. Like we're really suppose to care? Kevin Johnson andRead More the Kings need to hop a bus and relocate in Seattle. Adios Muchacos!
terry ragland February 9, 2013 at 04:30 am
Maybe next superbowl they can put on a show with people thet have talent except a few dog's shackingRead More there huge ass's and they are not even that hot, and that's the best they have to offer, sad and sorry !!!!!
ATC February 3, 2013 at 02:41 pm
Actually, Trisha, you are wrong about the title. This article is posted on multiple Patch pages. I'mRead More looking at it under the Banning-Beaumont Patch. I also assume that when Peter posted, the article DID have a channel #, which was removed after his post. It wasn't rude, it was simply pointing out a discrepancy in the article, which was then corrected. Thanks, Peter, for pointing that out to the editors.
Trisha Bowler February 3, 2013 at 01:46 pm
I re read the above article and didn't see a channel number. All I saw was CBS. Don't know whereRead More you live but the title of this page is called "Diamond Bar-Walnut" Patch and here CBS is located on Channel 2. You were rude to the editor!
MICHAEL P WILSON "Independent Kid" February 2, 2013 at 04:31 pm
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has unveiled. the country's newest fighter jet . In other newsRead More the USA has gone soft. We are worried about how our pets are dressed.
Carlos Villatoro February 1, 2013 at 05:31 pm
this is cool!
Drew Himmelstein (Editor) January 31, 2013 at 08:42 pm
Another cutie. JJ, thank you for conquering your fears to show your team love!
Roberto January 30, 2013 at 02:54 pm
I won't miss the Kings a bit. Seattle will love them. Blanket advertising will take care of that.Read More With increased ticket prices, parking, the cost of a beer a couple cokes and nachos, a mid-income guy with a couple boys can no longer afford attend a game. Buying a Kings Jersey? Forget it, it's as much as a tank of gas.
Tom Brown January 29, 2013 at 02:29 pm
Not the way that they play now.
Cody Kitaura (Editor) January 29, 2013 at 02:05 pm
Thanks for that comment, j braun. I think the data definitely shows how NBA interest in Seattle hasRead More changed sine the Sonics left (7.5 percent average from 2000-2007, 8.9 percent in 04-05). I'm curious, how do you feel about the way this back and forth between Seattle and Sacramento has been playing out so far? I haven't heard much from Seattle residents on it.
Mark Gold January 24, 2013 at 08:40 pm
I have to disagree. The average price of a Kings ticket has gone down in the past 6 years, so unlessRead More the price jumps more than $10 a ticket, prices shouldn't be more expensive than they've already been. If the team moves to an arena downtown then take light rail, a bus or bike to the games (it's cheaper and better for the environment). As for concessions, I'm pretty sure, the prices are no worse than any other NBA arena, which means that they're all overpriced. If the Kings leave then the city of Sacramento and the surrounding counties and cities (including Davis) will take a critical financial hit. The team is good for the local economy and good for morale. The big issue with the Kings is the Maloofs. They've taken the team, which actually was a serious contender from 2003-2005 and slowly run the organization into the ground. In addition, they've done nothing but disrespect the fans with all of this back and forth with regards to selling the team, and they're last minute backing out of the new arena deal. The team needs to stay put where they belong. If we lose them it will be a long time before we can secure another major sports franchise.
Roberto January 24, 2013 at 04:28 pm
So what, let em leave. If they stay I think we'll be totally flabbergasted at the new, inflated costRead More of a Kings ticket. Add $15.00 to park, $10.00 for a beer and 12.00 for a plate of nachos. Take your wife and a kid with you? Forget it. The name for the new stadium - 'No Hope- No Change.' The best thing that could happen to Sacramento is to lose the Kings AND the mayor. It's time.
M.Legison January 23, 2013 at 10:39 pm
Typical far left progressive. Hates business and profit and wants government influence in all facetsRead More of our lives. What possible business of it is his who trades commodities in an open market? Threatening MSFT is funny. Like they need to be here.
Michael R Webb January 23, 2013 at 10:25 pm
What a jerk. It is not microsoft putting up the money it is Ballmer! Why did he let the MaloofsRead More screw the city so bad with idiot mentality. Those guys are living off the fathers genius and they did nothing but obliterate his reputation. Let them go. They have the lowest value of any of the NBA teams.Good by to Cousin's crying. He never was and never will be!!!
Pat Davis January 23, 2013 at 07:41 pm
Steincrook-pull your foot out of your mouth. The Kings were not born and raised in Sacramento, theyRead More come from another state.
Bob Fry January 22, 2013 at 11:45 pm
@Roberto: Hurray! Great cities aren't that way because of some professional sports game. SacramentoRead More for years has been distracted with the Maloots and their Drama Queens. Hurry up and leave.
Roberto January 22, 2013 at 04:36 pm
Sacramento needs to dismiss this as a bad mistake, go down the road and get on with business.Read More Sacramento is going broke but 2 things will quickly help get it back on track. (1.) Get rid of the Kings. (2). Get rid of the mayor. It's that simple.
Sanford Kozlen January 22, 2013 at 05:11 am
It looks like the sale of the controlling equity in the Kings is consummated and binding. ThatRead More means if the Johnson group wants to buy the controlling interest in the Kings, they would have to buy it from the Hansen group. We have to remember that the NBA could treat the sale and the request to move the franchise as two separate transactions. A better strategy would probably be to help Mr. Stern and the NBA out by allowing the sale and movement of the franchise in exchange for an immediate expansion franchise for Sacramento. That would probably cost a lot less and would leave money for contracts for new management and players and some left over to help build a new arena. Seattle would be the owners of the current Kings management and player contracts which I think are over valued. We must remember that the Maloof's increased the payroll by, I think, about $10 million this year, and I am not sure that bought much. I think an expansion franchise with new management and players may help fill the arena, which the current team and management does not.
Robert Livesay January 19, 2013 at 02:03 pm
Sure does produce a lot of revenue and with that comes sales tax dollars. Not bad
Richard Bortolazzo January 19, 2013 at 12:18 pm
After all, it is just a game...
Irene Aida Garza-Ortiz January 18, 2013 at 11:51 pm
That's how Fans roll!
jon April 5, 2013 at 03:44 pm
Cheaters should be hung!!!! Not famed .how can someone lie to the world for years and think they areRead More H.O.F ...joke .....makes me sick as a fan of baseball for 25. Years ..and i was watching a lie most of the time...
Richard Johnson January 11, 2013 at 06:05 pm
When I see Major League Baseball, the NFL, the AFL, the NBA, the NHL and the NCAA publish andRead More enforce a real drug policy, I will believe someone has become serious about this issue. In the meantime I see a lot of posturing and worthless statements but little to no action. If we want to see our kids idolize people who use and condone the use of drugs, that is what we have now. It’s a sad commentary on what we have grown to accept.
Eric Dee January 11, 2013 at 05:17 pm
PJM, this is a free enterprise system and as far as I know, no US laws have been broken. The realRead More issue here is as I and now others have mentioned, want the youth of our country following the lead of these players who have chosen to play outside the lines of the game. I only use the NFL seemed like and I still think it is as did MLB in the recent HOF voting results begin setting the bar for future players. I do not care if one has more legal liability than the other. One good example might be the labeling of cigarette packaging with the warning health labels..... now do you see, it really doesn't matter how it happens, just as the Surgeon General's warning is to try to prevent smoking and inherent damage that may occur, but it also in a sense allows the tobacco companies some if very limited liability from Suites of the legal variety. It's all good in my book, but not the use of Steroids in MLB!
Victor Calderon January 10, 2013 at 06:50 pm
The Kings need to stay, the Maloofs need to move on. Please sign the online petition.
Marta Walker Betts January 10, 2013 at 06:32 pm
Does this mean we won't have to listen to any more about the Maloof brothers? Good riddance. Where'sRead More the loyalty to the fans? Are we still on to receive a soccer team? That could be fun and different.
Mark Paxson January 10, 2013 at 12:34 am
If they do sell to the Seattle group, it will be the final thumb in the eye of Sacramento. ARead More billionaire was willing to buy the team with the intent of keeping them in Sacramento. He probably would have been fine with the downtown arena plan the Maloofs torpedoed. But, the Maloofs won't sell to him. They won't sell to somebody interested in keeping the team here. They will sell to somebody who will move the team elsewhere. They've never liked Sacramento, always thinking they are better, more classier than Sacramento is. Odd thing is, once they sell the Kings, they will have virtually nothing left other than the trust funds their daddy set up for them.
Yvonne Sundstrom January 9, 2013 at 03:26 pm
I went and have pics!!! 2 Trophies on display. Let me know if you want me to post pics.
alena vinnard December 3, 2012 at 06:52 am
Thankyou Dr. Jeremy Goodwin for being such an informitive, kind, and generous human being... MyRead More prayers are with Steve, Elizabeth, and their little one...
Jeremy Goodwin, MS, MD November 30, 2012 at 08:53 pm
I am a specialist in pain and headache care, a neurologist and am crossed trained in a number ofRead More related areas including problems with the spine and other physical and emotional ramifications of trauma. I pray that you and your family, including Steve, receive the care that such a shock will bring. It is vital that you have the pain service involved from the beginning to minimise the likelihood of chronic pain that can easily develop via both emotional and neurobiological mechanisms. I can help set you up with the right people and program's that go beyond the standard model. I have been a university division chief in this area and have strong connections on both the East and West coast as well as locally. Germany too, especially where spine care is 25 years ahead of us here or in the UK ( Pro-Spine in Bavaria with Rudolf Bertagnoli and Andrea Fenk-Mayer at the head). It is vital to integrate eastern and western methods and to provide a few brief sessions of something known as EMDR to minimise Post Traumatic Stress Dissorder ( PTSD). If you just need to talk, contact me and I will do my best to help in whichever way I can. My thoughts are with you. I have trained at UC Davis, Stanford, UCSF, and Harvard but have learned so much more since working with others these past 25 years. Good luck and do not hesitate to call. You will all need emotional support as well as other things. I will not charge you. Sincerely, Jeremy Goodwin, MS, MD paindoc58@gmail.com
Bil Paul November 30, 2012 at 05:07 pm
That road can be steep. Gotta keep the descent speed down, especially when the roads, tires andRead More wheel rims are wet! I hope that Steve won't be permanently disabled.