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Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: Matthew on July 19, 2016, 09:15:11 PM
Now that I got your attention, here is the picture to go with the headline:

Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: Meg on July 20, 2016, 12:25:08 PM
That's hilarious!

It is Portland, after all.
Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: Matthew on July 20, 2016, 01:17:17 PM
Quote from: Meg
That's hilarious!

It is Portland, after all.


Does Portland have a similar reputation to Austin, TX?
Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: Meg on July 20, 2016, 02:00:20 PM
Quote from: Matthew
Quote from: Meg
That's hilarious!

It is Portland, after all.


Does Portland have a similar reputation to Austin, TX?


I don't know anything about Austin, but Portland has a reputation for being very liberal and goofy.

Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: Student of Qi on August 08, 2016, 05:47:53 PM
One fellow from Austin told me that "The city is completly void of morals!"

I don't know what it is but, every capitol city has a reputation for immorality on all levels: Paris, Rome, Washington D.C., Mexico City, ect. Even on the state level...
Title: Darth Vader on a unicycle plays flaming bagpipes
Post by: TKGS on August 08, 2016, 06:30:48 PM
I was in Spokane, Washington last week and at breakfast time at the hotel, the television was broadcasting a Northwest news network.  One of the top stories was of a problem in Portland.  The Mayor had legalized, by executive order, overnight camping in public areas.  The idea behind this was that homeless people could then get a good night's sleep without being hassled by police and it would just make everything better.  Of course, the obvious foreseeable results of this policy occurred.  The "homeless" set up a number of tent cities and took over virtually all the public spaces around the city.  Residents could no longer go to city parks, a number of relatively crime-free areas became hotbeds of criminal activity, and public intoxication (both alcohol and marijuana intoxication) greatly increased.  The news story was indicating that the mayor had reversed course and the police were asking for patience because it would take them several weeks before the homeless knew the change in policy.

Of course, a community activist was complaining because it was so unfair to the homeless who have been told that they could camp anywhere and now they would be hassled by police.