Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Some cool old OC photographs

Actress Madame Modjeska (center, standing) on Judge Egan's porch in San Juan Capistrano (I'm guessing about 1890).
(Click on photos to enlarge them.)

Irvine Park, circa 1902

Franklin Roosevelt on South Coast Highway (Laguna), July 14 1938

San Juan Capistrano, 1903

I do believe that this man (George Clark) had something to do with the town of El Toro (now called Lake Forest). Date? My guess: 1880.


MORE MODJESKA:

Modjeska's "Arden" (1888), in Modjeska Canyon. It is now an historical landmark.

Arden was designed by famed New York architect Stanford White, who was played by Norman Mailer in the film Ragtime.


The perp has gone off to, um, play paintball


Earlier today, the Reb headed for UCI, where she was invited to give a talk about her illustrious writing career. I do hope that that went off without a hitch, cuz…

There was a gun scare!

It was more scare than gun, as it turns out:

Gun scare at UCI turns out to be a false alarm (OC Reg)
A paintball player heading to a game apparently triggered a campus-wide scare at UC Irvine this afternoon when he was seen walking near campus in camouflage with what looked like a gun.

University officials now believe the weapon was nothing more dangerous than a paintball gun, spokesman Tom Vasich said. “We’re trying to find this student, who has gone off campus to play paintball, as the (person) the call came in about,” Vasich said shortly after 4 p.m.

Ain't found him yet, eh? That’s too bad. No, wait: it’s good!


Well, it wasn’t so good for a certain computer student:

Police briefly detained … Matt Fritz, who was wearing camouflage pants and a hat. Fritz said he was well-known around campus for his work with security details at events. He said he was working on a class project in the student center when campus authorities called him and said they needed to talk to him. Then police arrived.

He said they handcuffed him, led him outside and questioned him about his whereabouts for more than an hour. He said police also went to his parent’s home in Burbank and questioned them.

It was an interesting day for me,” he said….


UCI has just issued a situation update!


Students march to support illegal immigrant peers (OC Reg)
Emboldened by what they believe is growing support in Washington, a group of about 50 students from local universities and colleges marched and at times ran through the halls of Santiago Canyon College today to support their peers who are in the country illegally.

Students – some wearing caps and gowns – from Cal State Fullerton and Santa Ana and Santiago Canyon colleges kicked off what they said was a string of rallies in support of the DREAM Act, which would allow undocumented students to apply for legal permanent resident status, protect them from deportation and make them eligible for student loans and federal work study programs.

"The DREAM Act… discriminates against law-abiding American citizen and legal resident students and is yet another taxpayer-funded reward to illegal aliens for violating our immigration laws," California Coalition for Immigration Reform founder Barbara Coe said in a written statement. "Why should law-abiding American taxpayers be forced to sacrifice the education of their own children in order to fund the education of lawbreakers?"

What about Jupiter and Mars?!

Nobody’s surprised by the crudity and backwardness of Congresspeople from, say, Arkansas or Texas or South Carolina. Bible Belt Bozos! Of course!

But Orange County ain’t no hick town. It’s in California, near shiny, modern Los Angeles. Plus it’s got universities and Silicone Housewives and such. Nevertheless, our citrus county (heck, it used to be part of LA County) has some of the wackiest and stupidest politicians anybody’s ever seen.

Yesterday, on Chris Matthews’ noisy show (Hardball), Huntington Beach Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, a Republican, debated Virginia Congressman Jim Moran, a Democrat, regarding global warming and human contributions to it.

Sparks flew, boy. But not much light was cast on the subject of global warming or anything else. Moran wasn’t much use. Matthews is mostly an oaf. And Rohrabacher—well, what can I say? I do believe that he carries a rabbit’s foot and uses a divining rod to locate good spots to watch UFOs.

Matthews noted that there is a consensus among relevant scientists that global warming is occurring and that it is being caused in part by human activity. He notes that, according to polls, most Americans agree (as though that mattered one freakin' iota). But, says Matthews, Rohrabacher and various other Republicans are global warming “skeptics.” How’s that work exactly? Are they anti-science? Luddites?

Well, says Rohrabacher, we’re being “fed a bunch of baloney,” is how it works. And, hey, lots of scientists across the flat Earth agree with him! You can “Gloogle” (yes, “Gloogle”) them, says the RohrMan. He farts.

Plus, roars Rohr, “Mars and Jupiter” are experiencing the same temperature fluctuations as Earth. What about that? Answer me THAT!

Matthews asks if Rohrabacher isn’t exhibiting a general anti-science stance, shared by many Republicans, a stance that has them deny evolution, too. What say you, surfer boy!

Rohrabacher calls that question “garbage.” He does a lot of squealing and carping and slapping back at Matthews, who is the Liberal Media.

It’s all very pleasant.

In Orange County, ever so slowly, these people--Rohrabacher and his ilk--are dying out. I figure we'll see 'em disappear entirely right about when I kick the bucket in thirty or so years. (I'm an optimist.)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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