I don't know her well, she had stonewalled me since I supported her Recall (I think that was my offense)…
P.S. I thought that creepy Flint took it on the lam.
Question: is Rubalcava REALLY serious about this or is it just a hall pass so she can get re-elected next…
So. THIS faceplanted. Natalie needed four votes besides herself, and didn't get one. Also, neither of my urgent improvements went…
Wow, that's dumb.
Good news Perverto, you can say that to me in person! No computer. Where are you gonna be tomorrow?
You're an incel soyboy libtard sitting behind a computer. Maga Trump 2028
Disney picks the winners and losers, residents have the big “L” tattooed!
Ashleigh was always in it for Ashleigh. There will NEVER be 5 votes to put it on the ballot. However,…
Roseville Archive
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Will Mission Viejo’s Rose Parade float pay off in more tourists?
Posted on January 28, 2009 | 2 Comments(Picture Courtesy of the L.A. Times) Technically speaking California is “the land of milk and honey.” With cattle off Interstate 5 in Coalinga and bee hives in Rancho Cucamonga, that […] -
Mission Viejo’s “incidental” Rose Parade float costs increase cost 20%+
Posted on October 19, 2008 | 3 CommentsWhile many Mission Viejo residents and Juice readers cannot understand terms such as “monetization” of cell tower leases or “net present value” of same they can surely understand wasteful spending […] -
City of Mission Viejo’s “spin” response to Rose Parade float entry
Posted on August 26, 2008 | 9 CommentsThanks to coverage in the Orange Juice blog and the OC Register (Sunday Aug 24th) the city of Mission Viejo is starting to feel the heat regarding their full court […] -
City of Burbank Rose Parade float expense $67,500.. city of Mission Viejo $300,000
Posted on August 14, 2008 | 16 CommentsAs we interview candidates for elected office to see how they compare I have recently undertaken a similar investigation of float entries for this year’s 120th Tournament of Roses Parade. […]
![Will Mission Viejo’s Rose Parade float pay off in more tourists? (Picture Courtesy of the L.A. Times) Technically speaking California is “the land of milk and honey.” With cattle off Interstate 5 in Coalinga and bee hives in Rancho Cucamonga, that […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/mission-viejo-float.jpg)
He did, he was in Tennessee and Sacramento. But he's back in town, folks say. He was the most clever…