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I’m Tan and Proud of It!


By Dave Garofalo are irrelevant... it is. in fact. only important what I did

"W
here are the Police when you Need with that fact of birth circumstance in my life and what
Them," probably an American Colloqui- the outcome was, is and will be.out of my control. The
alism, if not a global one. Well, the an- privilege I enjoy is that I was not aborted, I was born an
swer is they are out protecting us as best they can in light American and I was able to have role models along the
of Minneapolis, Atlanta, Seattle, etc. In an low oxygen way. Brig General
world consumed by protests, riots, destruction, crime, Statues...incredible..the agitators are focused on the
vandalism and racism...they are out on the front lines of name on the monument and not the history that it is Al Guidotti
our cities trying to do the best they can with ever de- made of...perhaps education again, Civics, American
creasing limited resources, significant drop in recruit- History, American Government need more attention in served his
ment and little if any positive recognition. school and family training. I don't get it... Museum of
We understand that pockets of racism exist. And, that Tolerance in Pasadena - houses some of the worst ex- country and
amples of human na-
ture ever community
experienced... Why
not have museums for with honor,
some of the statues
that recognize both dignity and
the good these people
are credited with and
passion!
include their short-

B
comings so that rigadier General Albert C.
everyone can see Guidotti is vice commander of
what history is com- 21st Air Force, McGuire Air Force
prised of. Base, N.J; Extraordinary Community
We divide by na- VBolunteer.
ture. Why have col- General Guidotti was born in 1934, in
leges for all one color, San Jose, Calif., where he graduated from
even events for that Castlemont High School in 1952. He
matter. Seems like we earned a bachelor's degree from Oregon
encourage division. State University in 1956 and received his
Let's use economic commission through the Reserve Officer
condition equally ap- Training Corps program. The general is a
plied to all who are in graduate of Squadron Officer School and
need and create more Air War College, both at Maxwell Air
as a society we need to address those issues. Do Police equality of opportunity... Force Base, Ala.
Departments need to revisit use of force doctrine - All I know is whatever we do, if it is to work...we need After completing pilot training at
absolutely! to start at the bottom of the pyramid with the human ex- McAllen and Laredo Air Force bases,
But, we ask them to do all these things; family dis- perience and build up through our family and social ex- Texas, he received his wings in February
putes, bank robbery, traffic control, code enforcement, periences, our education system if we are ever to tear 1958 He then went to Dobbins Air Force
teenage and school age children issues, accident and down all forms of racism. Terrorism, Racism, Aggra- Base, Ga., for two years as a ground con-
crime scene investigation, fraud, white collar crimes... vated Protests, Violent Demonstrations, Burning and Pil- trol intercept controller. In January 1960
etc. etc. etc. fering is Not The answer. he served as a ground control intercept
Does the majority of population really think that White Christopher Columbus spent his life believing there controller and chief of training at Villato-
Privilege is really the cause of this, I hope not. Does was a new world out there. He struggled to gain financial bas Air Base, Spain.
Racism exist -of course. Part of the solution is for all of support to build a fleet of ships...he got lost a few Upon his return to the United States in
us to take some responsibility. How do you teach or in- times...He planted the seeds for what was to become a 1963, he served as a C-135 flight exam-
still family values among all families regardless of reli- great human experience in a new world. Did he make iner and flight simulator chief, and as a
gious affiliation, color, ethnicity? Does our education some mistakes, was he perfect... we know what he did... C-141 flight examiner at McGuire Air
system have any responsibility. Both our Police Officers Why not celebrate the good part, along with the recog- Force Base. In April 1969 he began an
and those who turn to crime come from the same nition that there was a social impact to what he did. Let's overseas tour of duty as chief controller
education system. What goes wrong...when do we get celebrate what public safety men and women do what of the Rescue Coordination Center for
to that fork in the road and some go one way -others is good and work towards understanding and changing Southeast Asia at Tan Son Nhut Air Base,
another? what perhaps needs fixing...all peacefully. How did it Republic of Vietnam.
I now understand that the circumstances of my birth go... Travelled the Ocean Blue in 1492..or something. From April 1970 until July 1972, Gen-
Amen. eral Guidotti was a VC-135 instructor
pilot and chief of current operations for

Boys Will Be Boys...


the 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews
Air Force Base, Md. Following gradua-
tion from the Air War College in May
1973, he served at Military Airlift Com-
click here mand headquarters, Scott Air Force Base,
Ill, as chief of the Services and Independ-
ent Wings Management Division.
In July 1974 the general returned to An-
drews Air Force Base as commander of
the 98th Military Airlift Squadron. He
subsequently served on the 89th Military
Airlift Wing staff as assistant deputy
commander for operations and later as
deputy commander for operations.

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FROM TV COMMERCIALS MAKE


The Snapple Lady: $100,000 The Old Spice Guy: $5 million more. The actor
We know her as the Snapple Lady, but her real name Source: Old Spice has still made
is Wendy Kaufman. Not only does she appear in all of Old Spice is a household brand. They popularized sure to keep
their commercials, but Isaiah Mustafa as “The Man Your Man Could Smell busy in the
she answers their fan Like,” which is not a bad title. His manly man looks world of enter-
mail for Snapple fre- just like tainment He ap-
quently. She was one of the person peared in TV
the only Snapple em- that the shows, such as
ployees who answered company X-Men First
fan mail, and that is was look- Class, Darkest
what stood out about ing for. Hour, and The Bourne Identity. His most recent
her to the ad agency. They also loved her enthusiastic, His mono- movie role was in Radioactive, and in 2020 you can
lively, and bubbly personality. logues and catch him on The Angel of Darkness.
comedic
The Pine-Sol Woman: $250,000 expres- The Toyota Girl: $1 million
Source: YouTube sions are a plus. He is also behind some of the most Source: YouTube
Pine-Sol is a cleaning product, and Diane Amos ap- popular catchphrases ever, including “look at your Everyone easily recognizes the Toyota girl. Her
pears in its classic commercials. The actress has earned husband…now look at me” and “I’m on a horse.” character was a fun, ambitious employee named
roles in Twisted, Before he turned to act, Mustafa was a football Jan. Although we
Nine Months, player. He was originally a wide receiver for the know her as the
Patch Adams, Jas- Oilers back in the 1990s but left football to pursue Toyota Girl, Lau-
mine, Sweet No- acting. You may have noticed him in Days of Our rel Coppock is ac-
vember, and so Lives and Horrible Bosses. His most current role tually an actress
much more. Most was in ‘It Two.’ Mustafa really wanted to play Luke and made guest
of us, however, Cage in the Marvel series, but unfortunately, he did- appearances on
immediately rec- n’t get the part. multiple shows.
ognize her as the She was in Ar-
Pine-Sol Woman. I The Target Lady: $300,000 rested Development, Modern Family, The Office,
mean, the actress Source: Facebook and plenty of more. You might have noticed her in
basically popularized the product. Maria Bamford is a talented stand-up comedian the romantic comedy, Crazy Stupid Love, where she
Almost landed her first TV role as Janet in Midnight and voice actress that we all know as The Target was cast as Sophia.
Caller. Although her first non-commercial role was in Lady. With her hyperactive personality and enthu- After graduating from Colby College with a Per-
1990, she hasn’t slowed down. In addition to her acting siastic nature, The Target Lady sure knows how to forming Arts degree, she enrolled in the Square Act-
career, Amos is also a comedian. Since 2002, the actress leave a lasting impression on viewers, which ing Conservatory, where she studied professional
has been recognized as the spokeswoman for the clean- quickly made acting. She was so determined that she relocated to
ing company. Needless to say, she has been doing an her a household Chicago so that she can study improve comedy.
impeccable job. With that kind of paycheck, I would name. Who Well now that she’s making 7 figures a year just
just stick to commercials. doesn’t love the from Toyota commercials, I guess her hard work
woman who paid off.
The Maytag Man: $1 million gives us the best
Source: YouTube shopping tips? The Red Robin Lady: $50,249
You might recognize Colin Ferguson from his role in In 2000, she Source: Red Robin Burgers
Eureka, where he plays Sheriff Carter. He also appeared landed a movie Melanie Paxson was featured in commercials for
on the TV show, Then role in Lucky Gladeware before she became the Red Robin Lady.
Came You. However, Numbers and then switched to voice acting. She lent The Illinois-
most of us remember her voice to Stuart Little 2, American Dad, Sponge- born actress
him for his most fa- Bob Squarepants, and more. All you 90s kids will started her ca-
mous character, The appreciate this one: she lent her voice to the Nick- reer acting
Maytag Man. Other elodeon show, Catdog! More recently, her last non- with the Step-
big projects are fea- commercial role was in 2015 when she appeared in penwolf The-
turing the Canadian Hell & Back. atre Company
actor, like when he but has been
landed a starring role in Vampire Diaries. The Cingular Wireless Umbrella Girl: $75,000 appearing on
In 2014, Ferguson became the Maytag man racking Source: YouTube screen since the 1990s. Back in 1997, she landed
in $1 million a year! He continues to do commercials America knows actress Angela Sarafyan as The her first role in Early Edition and made a name for
for them while simultaneously taking on other acting Umbrella Girl from Cingular Wireless commercials. herself when she starred as Jaclyn in Cupid.
roles. Even though he has a famous face, Ferguson has Although the Armenian actress made a name for The actress made appearances on The Drew Carey
kept his personal life pretty private. He starred in a few herself from her famous commercials, Sarafyan’s Show, Joey, Kitchen Confidential, and many other
Christmas movies for Lifetime, including the Hallmark career skyrocketed and has been landing non-com- shows. She now has a recurring role on the show
original, Every Christmas Has a Story, starring Lori mercial roles Happy Family where she plays Sara Brennan. The
Loughlin. left and right. actress is actually married to the co-owner of Sim-
In the 90s, Wendy Kaufman was a huge reason why The promis- plethings Sandwich and Pie Shop, a popular Los
Snapple sales went from $23 million a year to a whop- ing actress Angeles restaurant. The couple has one son together
ping $750 million. They were making more than ten can be seen in named Miller.
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times the amount! Unfortunately, she got fired after Repo Chick,
Quaker Oats bought Snapple. The company quickly re- The Immi- The “Can You Hear Me Now?” Guy: $9 Million
alized what a huge mistake they made and reinstated grant, and Source: Twitter
her just two years later. WestWorld. Verizon popularized the phrase “Can you hear me
The actress was also featured in TV shows, in- now” in their iconic ad campaigns. Thanks to their
The Wendy’s Girl: $3 million cluding Judging Amy, The Division, Criminal universal coverage, it is now arguably one of the
Source: Twitter Minds, and so much more. Other than her portrayal most used
Morgan Smith- of Clementine Pennyfeather on WestWorld, her catchphrases
Goodwin is the gor- most recurring role was in the series, Plain Sight. out there. Paul
geous freckled face The star immigrated to America when she was four Marcelli is the
that we know as The years old. Her mother is a painter, but she takes after face of the ad
Wendy’s girl. After her dad, who’s an actor. At 36 years old, Sarafyan and makes a
growing up in Ala- is stunning, and we can’t wait to see what she does pretty nice
bama, Smith attended next. salary for say-
Birmingham South- ing those five
ern College. After graduation, she decided to move to The Slim Jim Dude: $100,000 words.
New York and focus on her starting an acting career. Source: YouTube Paul Mar-
She performed for many different types of benefits and Although Demetri Goritsas appeared in several celli was the star of Verizon commercials for a
concerts before she finally landed a role on Broadway! blockbuster movies, to us, he will always be remem- decade! Marcelli then switched teams. In 2016 he
The Off-Broadway show she was cast in was called bered as the Slim Jim Guy. Raised in British Colum- signed a contract with Print, Verizon’s biggest viral
Freckleface Strawberry (to this day, she is an original bia, Demetri attended the Royal School of Speech company. “Can you hear that?” became his new
cast member). She quickly landed lead roles in other & Drama. His work in the entertainment industry catchphrase. Unsurprisingly, this caused a media
Broadway shows. The stunning redhead is actually a doesn’t stop at acting; he was also a documentary frenzy. Aside from being a commercial star, Mar-
beautiful blonde. She dyes it red for the commercials, narrator. celli is also a screenwriter and owns a production
and with that kind of paycheck, I would dye my hair Slim Jim is a brand of Jerky snacks from the 90s, company. He is also an actor, and you may recog-
4 green. but people don’t seem to be talking about them any- nize him from his starring role in Clutter
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The Weak That Was


America: Home of the Free because of the Brave

INSPIRATION
“Out of the mountain of despair,
a stone of hope.”
~ Martin Luther Kind, Jr Dave Garofalo
Publisher

The Laws Related to Your Life!!!


1. Law of Mechanical Repair- After your hands long gangly legs or big bellies and stay to the bitter
become coated with grease, your nose will begin end of the performance. The aisle people also are
to itch and you'll have to pee. very surly folk.

2. Law of Gravity - Any tool, nut, bolt, screw, 11. The Coffee Law - As soon as you sit
when dropped, will roll to the least accessible down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask
place. you to do something which will last until the
coffee is cold.
3. Law of Probability - The probability of being
watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of 12. Murphy's Law of Lockers - If there are
your act. only 2 people in a locker room, they will have
adjacent lockers.
4. Law of Random Numbers - If you dial a
wrong number, you never get a busy signal; some- 13. Law of Physical Surfaces -
one always answers. The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich
landing face down on a floor are directly correlated
5. Variation Law - If you change lines (or traffic to the newness and cost of the carpet or rug.
lanes), the one you were in will always move faster
than the one you are in now 14. Law of Logical Argument - Anything is pos-
sible IF you don't know what you are talking about.
6. Law of the Bath - When the body is fully im-

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mersed in water, the telephone will ring. 15. Law of Physical Appearance - If the clothes
fit, they will look ugly.
7. Law of Close Encounters - The probability of

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meeting someone you know INCREASES dramat- 16. Law of Public Speaking -- A CLOSED
ically when you are with someone you don't want MOUTH GATHERS NO FEET!
to be seen with.
17. .Law of Commercial Marketing Strategy - As from the
PAST
8. Law of the Result - When you try to prove to soon as you find a product that you really like, they
someone that a machine won't work, IT WILL!!! will stop making it OR the store will stop selling
it!
9. Law of Biomechanics-The severity of the itch
is inversely proportional to your ability to reach it. 18. Doctors' Law - If you don't feel well, make
an appointment to go to the doctor, by the time you
10. Law of the Theater & Hockey Arena - At any get there, you'll feel better. But don't make an ap-
event, the people whose seats are furthest from the pointment and you'll stay sick.
aisle, always arrive last. They are the ones who will
leave their seats several times to go for food, beer, Stay in! Stay well! Stay safe! and keep smil-
or the toilet and who leave early before the end of ing!
the performance or the game is over. The folks in
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the aisle seats come early, never move once, have


These crazy, ridiculous, and
almost unbelievable statistics will
If Animals make you question everything

Could Talk “THE SHOT HEARD ROUND


THE WORLD”
In October of 1951, the Brooklyn
Dodgers and New York Giants faced off
in a three-game playoff to decide the
National League (NL) pennant. In the
ninth inning of the decisive Game 3,
with the Giants down 4-2, Bobby
Thomson was up to bat. Thomson was
able to hit a three-run homerun, which
won the game, series, and pennant for
the Giants. It was also the first ever na-
tionally televised game in baseball his-
tory. What a time to get the cameras
rolling.

We believe and practice being fully involved with the communities we serve.
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U.S. National Park:


MAKIN WAVES SALON T he words “For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People” stretch across the
northern entrance of our nation’s first national park, Yellowstone.
According to the Department of Interior, the goal of the National Park Service
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ranked each park based on their overall accessibility, facilities and accommoda-
tions, trails and attractions, crowds, and, of course, overall ‘wow’ factor, which we
measured by photo ops and stunning scenery.
for Keep in mind, it’s almost impossible to say that one is better than the next —

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Pinnacles National Park


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The newest addition to California’s national parks, Pinnacles, may be one of
the least-known parks in the state, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have plenty
to offer. Just one look at the landscape you'll see how this park got its name. In-
credible volcanic rock formations blanket the landscape and dissect the park in
half. Connected only by footpaths, both the east and west portions of the park
offer miles of hiking trails and striking geological features.
The park’s only campground is in the eastern part of the park, while popular
hiking trails like the High Peaks trail and Balconies Loop are located to the west.
While most visitors come to the park to marvel at the craggy spires, tackle rock-
climbing routes, and hike through talus caves, some would rather just take ad-
vantage of the dark night sky. Aside from a single campground and store,
Pinnacles doesn’t offer much in the way of accommodations. However, there
are local communities that provide services.

Special Places in the World


What country consumes the most
food per capita?
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The overweight United States .. We eat an average of 3,770 calories a


day each. Shamefully, obesity is becoming more of a problem every year.

Little-known Facts
About Our First Ladies...
MARTHA JEFFERSON, 1748-1782
N o known portrait exists of Thomas Jeffer-
son’s wife, who died 18 years before her
husband was elected president. Their daughter
Martha Jefferson Randolph served as White
House hostess, and was the first to give birth in
the presidential mansion in Washington, D.C
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WOW THIS IS AWESOME :
3 things in life that never comes back 3 things that can destroy a person:
when gone: - Lust
- Time - Pride HELPING 
- Words - Anger PAW
- Opportunity
3 things in life that are constant:
3 things in life that should never be - Change
lost: - Death
-Peace - God
- Hope
- Honesty 3 who love you and who will never
leave you alone:
3 things in life that are most valu- - The Father
able: - The Son
- Love - The Holy Spirit
- Faith
- Prayer I asked God for these three things:
- To bless you
3 things that make a person: - To guide you
- Hardwork - To ALWAYS protect you
- Sincerity
- Commitment

Things We Used to Say in 1955


When you think
you’ve seen it all
one word

I'll tell you one thing, if things keep going the way they are,
it’s going to be impossible to buy a week’s groceries for $10.00!

Vintage
Photograph TRUE LOVE
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Strange Facts About the U.S.

A Lone Man Refusing To Do The Nazi Salute, 1936


Only one-third of all $100 bills are actually inside the United States. 7
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Members of Previous Generations


Now Seem Like Giants
By Victor Davis Hanson
People and Their Issues - Our Business... Many of the stories about the gods and heroes of Greek Contemporary Californians would have little food or
mythology were compiled during Greek Dark Ages. Im- water without these massive transfers, and yet they often
THE LOCAL NEWS is published on the 1st and 15th. poverished tribes passed down oral traditions that origi- ignore or damn the generation that built the very system
nated after the fall of the lost palatial civilizations of the that saves us.
THE LOCAL NEWS serves the residents/business men Mycenaean Greeks. America went to the moon in 1969 with supposedly
Dark Age Greeks tried to make sense of the massive primitive computers and backward engineering. Does
and women of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and ruins of their forgotten forbearers’ monumental palaces anyone believe we could launch a similar moon shot
that were still standing around. As illiterates, they were today? No American has set foot on the moon in the last
Westminster, California with entertaining, informative curious about occasional clay tablets they plowed up in 47 years, and it may not happen in the next 50 years.
their fields with incomprehensible ancient Linear B in- Hollywood once gave us blockbuster epics, brilliant
and objective looks at ourselves, neighbors and the scriptions. Westerns, great film noirs, and classic comedies. Now it
We of the 21st century are beginning to look back at endlessly turns out comic-book superhero films or pa-
world as issues are debated, people interact socially and our own lost epic times and wonder about these now- thetic remakes of prior classics.
politically and events take place locally. We also believe nameless giants who left behind monuments that we can- Our writers, directors and actors have lost the skills of
not replicate, but instead merely use or even mock. their ancestors. But they are also cowardly, and in regi-
that we should have fun and thank volunteers! Does anyone believe that mented fashion they simply
contemporary Americans parrot boring race, class and
Award Winning Staff could build another gender bromides that are nei-
Rex Gerlach & transcontinental railroad in ther interesting nor funny.
Jim Horton (Emeritus) six years? Does anyone believe that the
Californians tried to Oscar ceremonies are more en-
Internet Services: build a high-speed rail line. gaging and dignified than in
1st Page Exposure But after more than a the past?
decade of government in- We have been fighting in
Sales: Account Manager: competence, lawsuits, cost Afghanistan without result for
Kevin Garofalo overruns and constant bu- 18 years. Our forefathers
reaucratic squabbling, they helped to win World War II and
Marketing Coordinator have all but given up. The defeat the Axis Powers in four
& City Editor: result is a half-built over- years.
pass over the skyline of In terms of learning, does
Nancy Gray Fresno — and not yet a anyone believe that a college
Graphic Design: foot of track laid. graduate in 2020 will know
Who were those giants half the information of a 1950
Stacy Nunley of the 1960s responsible graduate?
Photography & Freelance: for building our interstate In the 1940s, young people
Chris MacDonald highway system? read William Faulkner, F. Scott
California’s roads now Fitzgerald, Pearl Buck and
Contributors: are mostly the same as we inherited them, although the John Steinbeck. Are our current novelists turning out
Chris Epting, Cathy Green, Moe Kanoudi, state population has tripled. We have added little to our anything comparable? Could today’s high- school grad-
freeway network, either because we forgot how to build uate even finish “The Good Earth” or “The Grapes of
Jordan Kobritz, City of HB PIO good roads or would prefer to spend the money on redis- Wrath”?
tributive entitlements. True, social media is impressive. The internet gives us
All inquiries for Advertising and Editorial call (714) When California had to replace a quarter section of the instant access to global knowledge. We are a more toler-
914.9797. Any omissions/errors in copy or advertising earthquake-damaged San Francisco Bay Bridge, it turned ant society, at least in theory. But Facebook is not the
limited to in kind cost of actual newspaper space occupied into a near-disaster, with 11 years of acrimony, fighting, Hoover Dam, and Twitter is not the Panama Canal.
cost overruns — and a commentary on our decline into Our ancestors were builders and pioneers and mostly
by the error. Letters-to-the-Editor policies include: Dark Ages primitivism. Yet 82 years ago, our ancestors fearless. We are regulators, auditors, bureaucrats, adju-
address letters to Editor at address below. Include your built four times the length of our singe replacement span dicators, censors, critics, plaintiffs, defendants, social
name, daytime phone number, occupation or company in less than four years. It took them just two years to de- media junkies and thin-skinned scolds. A distant gener-
sign the entire Bay Bridge and award the contracts. ation created; we mostly delay, idle and gripe.
affiliation, group or organization membership, should Our generation required five years just to plan to re- As we walk amid the refuse, needles and excrement of
those issues be appropriate. THE LOCAL NEWS place a single section. In inflation-adjusted dollars, we the sidewalks of our fetid cities; as we sit motionless on
reserves the right to print all or part, editing for brevity spent six times the money on one quarter of the length of our jammed ancient freeways; and as we shout on Twitter
or language. Reproduction in whole or part is strictly the bridge and required 13 agencies to grant approval. In and electronically whine in the porticos of our Ivy League
1936, just one agency oversaw the entire bridge project campuses, will we ask: “Who were these people who left
prohibited without written permission. Subscriptions are California has not built a major dam in 40 years. In- these strange monuments that we use but can neither em-
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On the road in Surf City


The Local News
By Chris MacDonald, Writer/Photographer,
HB Ambassador/The Local News Columnist

Colette's Children's
Home Hosts
Second Annual Food
Drive In 2020
N
early 3,200 people bene- talking to them and helping dis-
fited from The Second An- tribute boxes of food and gift cards
nual Drive Through Food for groceries.”
Drive in the parking lot at Colette's "This was the largest and most
Children's Home, 7372 Prince organized food drive in our city
Drive, Huntington Beach, accord- and we should give Billy, his
ing to Billy O'Connell, Executive daughter & all these volunteers a
Director. One hundred fifty volun- Big Thank You on behalf of HB,"
teers, including Billy's daughter, said City Historian Jerry Person.
Colette, and members of Orange Colette's Children's Home, an HB
County Teamsters Local 952, put nonprofit, provides Housing and
three boxes of Produce, Dry Food Supportive Services to Homeless
and Meat from the Orange County Women and Children all around Or-
Food Bank into vehicles.. ange County. In the previous 21
HB Resident Colin Edwards years, they have provided Housing
said: "Colette's not only helps and Supportive Services to more
homeless women and children, but than 5,000 Homeless Women and
I applaud them for opening up Children. They have helped more
their food drive to the public. than 1,400 women obtain and main-
COVID has forced many people tain employment and helped reunify
out of work and I had a great time approximately 300 children with
their mother's.
You can learn more
about Colette's Chil-
dren's Home at:
http://www.coletteschil-
drenshome.com, 714-
596-1380.
Please note: In our
last edition, the first sen-
tence of Chris MacDon-
ald’s column was
incorrectly copied. The
Local News apologizes
for the error.
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TOP TO BOTTOM:
Billy O'Connell, Ex-
ecutive Director of
Colette's Children's
Home, (Middle) with
Volunteers, including
Orange County
Teamsters Local 952;
and him being inter-
viewed by Videogr;
Colette O'Connell
holding a sign direct-
ing traffic.
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reflect the opinion of The Local News.
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Nova Scotia Brig General Al Guidotti

Boat Owner
served his country and
community with honor,
dignity and passion!
He was named deputy commander for operations of the 437th Military
Airlift Wing, Charleston Air Force Base, S.C., in September 1977, and be-
came commander of the 436th Military Airlift Wing at Dover Air Force
Base, Del., in February 1980.
In February 1982 he was named commander of the 76th Airlift Division,
Military Airlift Command, Andrews Air Force Base. His command in-
cluded the 89th Military Airlift Wing, 1776th Air Base Wing and Malcolm
Grow USAF Medical Center at Andrews; and the 1100th Air Base Wing,
the U.S. Air Force Band and the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard at Bolling
Air Base, D.C. During this assignment he also served as the Air Force rep-
resentative in the military district of Washington. He assumed his present
position in August 1984.
General Guidotti is a command pilot with more than 6,700 flying hours
in a variety of aircraft. His military decorations and awards include the
Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star Medal and Meritorious
Service Medal with oak leaf cluster.
He was promoted to brigadier general Aug. 1, 1982, with same date of
rank.
Upon retirement, Al wasted no time taking charge of his new life. Serv-
ice to county was only a foundation to service to our community.
Among his highlights was his leadership with the Huntington Valley
Boys & Girls Clubs, leaving yet another legacy as he was tapped to be
the City of Huntington Beach citizen of the Year and July 4th Parade
star.
Al also found time to be a devoted fan of the Angels, a competitive
tennis player at Seacliff Country Club, a great friend to many and a de-
voted father and husband. Al was deeply loved and will be greatly
missed.In addition to his wife Pat, he is survived by son and daughter-
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in-law Tim and Adelle Guidotti of Richland, Washington; son and daugh-
This is funny enough to be true. ter-in-law Joe and Rachel Guidotti of Huntington Beach; daughter Stacy
The Nova Scotia Department of Employment believed a boat owner was- Guidotti of Corvallis, Oregon; son and daughter-in-law Chuck and Nancy
n't paying proper wages to his help. Somma of the Netherlands; son Mark Somma of Edwardsville, Illinois;
An agent was sent to the Fisherman's Cove, near Halifax to investigate daughter and son-in-law Kristina Somma and Robert Turnage of West
the boat owner. Sacramento; son and daughter-in-law Jon and Lori Somma of Sacra-
mento; and daughter and son-in-law Kathryn and Mark Whaling of
GOVT AGENT: "I need a list of your employees and how much you pay Canyon Country.
them". Al is also survived by 16 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, his dear
elder sister, Alice Wood of Roseville; nephew Greg Wood and Greg’s wife
BOAT OWNER: "Well, there's Clarence, my hired hand. He's been with Joyce of Newcastle; niece Pam Wood of Livermore; and nephew Jeffrey
me for 3 years. Wood of Hayward.Our family would like to give our deepest thanks to the
I pay him $300 a week plus free room and board. dedicated staff at Huntington Terrace Assisted Living and to the team at
Then there's the mentally challenged guy. Bridge Hospice. Their compassion will not be forgotten.
He works about 18 hours every day and does about 90% of the work In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to the Huntington Valley Boys
around here. and Girls Clubs.
He makes about $10 per week, and pays his own room and board. A Memoriral video is being created in Al's honor and will be placed on-
I buy him a bottle of Lamb's rum and a dozen Moosehead every Saturday line..
night so he can cope with life. Send donation checks in honor of Al Guidotti to: Boys & Girls Clubs of
Also, he gets to sleep with my wife occasionally". Huntington Valley 16582 Brookhurst Street - Fountain Valley, Ca 92708.
If you would like to donate Online go to: BGCHV.com/donate and enter
GOVT AGENT: "That's the guy I want to talk to - the mentally chal- amount in the section that’s says in honor of Al. OR Call 714-899-5900
lenged one". ext 206
We salute you Gen. Al Guidotti, Air Force General, Citizen, neighbor
BOAT OWNER: "That'll be me. What'd you want to know?" and friend. 11
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FOOTBALL PLAYERS RETURN TO Kobritz


CAMPUS – AT A COST on
Covid-19, College Football 0
Sports
Americans love their college football, as ev- What Smith refers to as a pledge is actually a two-page document reciting all
idenced by the fact so many of us can’t imag- the things the athlete is required to do, without detailing any steps the university
By Jordan Kobritz ine life without it. Combined with the reality is required to take to protect the health and safety of the athlete. Nor does it men-
that universities desperately need the revenue tion any commitments by the university to provide players who contract the virus
it produces, it’s no surprise administrators are throwing caution to the with medical services and treatment.
wind – at least caution for the safety of the partic- Smith further maintains signing the document is
ipants – in a determined effort to play this fall. completely voluntary, which is pure bunk. Not
Schools across the country have begun bringing only is an athlete’s status as a student tied to foot-
players back to campus for voluntary workouts, de- ball, but their relationship with coaches and team-
spite acknowledging a number of athletes - and in- mates is conditioned on cooperation and doing
evitably some coaches - will contract COVID-19. what’s expected. Hence, they will necessarily feel
It didn’t take long for their expectations to prove obligated to sign whatever they’re handed, regard-
prescient. less of any reservations they may have about what
A mere two weeks after campuses opened, a data- they’re doing.
base compiled by USA TODAY Sports listed at least When asked how many positive tests, hospital-
30 NCAA Division I programs where players and izations and deaths they would accept in order to
staff have already tested positive. Clemson reported play football this fall, no coach or college admin-
the highest number of cases, 28 as of June 21. While istrator would address the question directly. Most
Clemson did not break the numbers down by sport, seemed more concerned with how or whether
the vast majority of the cases were football players they would play the games if too many players
and staff. But those early positive tests did little to tested positive during the season.
slow the inexorable march to college football’s re- Which means the answer is, ‘we don’t know and we
turn. don’t care, as long as we play.’
In an effort to protect their institution from liability, a number of schools - in-
cluding Southern Methodist University, Indiana University and Ohio State Uni- Jordan Kobritz is a non-practicing attorney and CPA, former Minor
versity - have “asked” their athletes to sign a waiver accepting liability for
contracting the virus. Despite protestations to the contrary, the waivers are a blatant League Baseball team owner and current investor in MiLB teams. He
attempt to absolve the schools and their employees from any legal claims related is a professor in the Sport Management Department at SUNY Cort-
to COVID-19. land and maintains the blog, sportsbeyondthelines.com. The opinions
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said his school’s waiver is merely a contained in this column are the author’s. Kobritz can be reached by
“pledge,” an attempt to self-manage the behavior of teenagers and young adults email at jordan.kobritz@cortland.edu.
while they are away from football, in order to give them the best chance to play
this fall. That representation rings hollow. The information contained in this column does not necessarily
reflect the opinion of The Local News.
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Priest on Board

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PASTOR: Rev. Reynold Furrell PAROCHIAL VICAR: Rev. PAROCHIAL VICAR: Rev.
Former Pastor at Holy Trinity Thanh-Tai Nguyen Michael Rizzo
Church in Ladera Ranch. Fr. Formerly served as Bishop Served as a Transitional Deacon
Reynold is a Kansas City native Vann's Priest Secretary/Master of at St. Pius X Catholic Church in
who moved to Southern California Ceremonies at the Diocese of Or- Portland for his last year at Mt.
with his family when he was in ange Pastoral Center, Garden Angel Seminary in Oregon. He
high school. Grove. was ordained a priest on June 6, 2020.

ALABAMA STUDENTS HOLD 'COVID-19 PARTIES'


WITH PRIZE FOR FIRST PERSON TO GET SICK

A
s coronavirus cases continue to surge across the country, students
in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, have started throwing COVID-19 parties.
The first attendee to become infected wins money, according to
Tuscaloosa City Councilor Sonya McKinstry.
Within the past week, Alabama became one of 14 states to report a record-
high number of cases in a single day. On Wednesday, the country as a whole
set a record for daily cases, the fifth time this has happened in the past eight
days.
Download the TODAY app for the latest coverage on the coronavirus out-
break.
Speaking about the parties to local NBC affiliate WVTM, McKinstry
said: "At first, I couldn't believe it ... These kids are having parties, and
then they're putting money in a pot, and they're purposely trying to get
COVID from the person who has COVID. And apparently whoever gets
COVID first gets the pot."
CNN reported that the winnings come from ticket sales to attend the party. Tuscaloosa, with a population of roughly 100,000 people, is home to the
"I just think it's senseless," McKinstry continued to WVTM. "I think it's state's flagship college, the University of Alabama.
careless, and it made me mad as hell that we're constantly trying to do Earlier this week, the city council unanimously voted to require face
everything we can to slow the spread while they're just having a damn party masks in public places, the Tuscaloosa News reported. The law is scheduled
trying to spread it. to go into effect Monday and will be enforced for kids and adults, though
Initially, many people in the community were skeptical the parties were parents can decide for themselves what to do for children between the ages
actually happening, McKinstry told CNN. of 2 and 8.
"We thought that was kind of a rumors at first," she said. "We did some As of Wednesday, Alabama had 38,442 confirmed cases of the coron-
research. Not only do the doctors' offices confirm it, but the state confirmed avirus and 947 deaths, per the Alabama Department of Public Health.
they also had the same information."

Finally, NFL To Play Black Anthem Before National Anthem


Canadian Press Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us
“Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” will be performed live or played before “The Facing the rising sun of our new day begun Let us march on ‘til victory
Star-Spangled Banner” prior to each NFL game during Week 1 and the is won
league is considering putting names of victims of police brutality on helmet Stony the road we trod
decals or jersey patches, a person familiar with the discussions told The Bitter the chastening rod
Associated Press. Felt in the days when hope unborn had died
The person said Yet with a steady beat
the league is work- Have not our weary feet
ing collaboratively Come to the place for which our fathers sighed?
with players to rec- We have come over a way that with tears has been watered
ognize victims of We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered
systemic racism Out from the gloomy past’
throughout the sea- Til now we stand at last
son in a variety of Where the white gleam of our bright star is cast
ways. The person God of our weary years
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spoke to the AP on God of our silent tears


Thursday on condi- Thou who has brought us thus far on the way
tion of anonymity Thou who has by Thy might
because discussions Led us into the light
between the league and the NFL Players Association are ongoing Keep us forever in the path, we pray
Additional plans include the use of educational programs and storytelling Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we met Thee
about the victims and their families similar to the league’s PSA on Botham Lest, our hearts drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee
Jean released in January and the Super Bowl commercial on Corey Jones Shadowed beneath Thy hand
featuring his cousin, former NFL star Anquan Boldin. May we forever stand
“Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing” is traditionally known as the Black anthem. True to our God
It’ll be played first when the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs True to our native land
host the Houston Texans to kick off the NFL regular season on Sept. 10. It’s uncertain whether fans will be in attendance Week 1 or at all this sea-
According to CBS News, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was “Introduced son because of the coronavirus pandemic. The league is considering asking
in 1900 as a poem by African-American educator and activist James Wel- fans to sign a waiver and wear masks, according to a person familiar with
don Johnson to mark Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, and later set to music those conversations.
by John Rosamond Johnson, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was adopted by The NFL announced last month it is committing $250 million over 10
the NAACP as a song of faith and freedom.” years to social justice initiatives, targeting what it calls “systemic racism”
The lyrics are below: and supporting “the battle against the ongoing and historic injustices faced
Lift ev’ry voice and sing’ by African Americans.”
Til earth and heaven ring Following the nationwide protests sparked by the death of George Floyd,
Ring with the harmonies of Liberty NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell denounced racism in a video prompted
Let our rejoicing rise High as the list’ning skies greatly by a players’ video seeking NFL action.
Let it resound loud as the rolling sea ___
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Five Most Stunning Religious Sites in the World
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W
ith how powerful faith is to some, it's not is impossible to know how old it really is, or who ex- chaeologists are uncovering statues and monuments
surprising that many religious sites around actly built it. What we do know is that the stupa of and temples that were made to worship gods and the
the world are true works of art. Here are the large, central dome contains more diamonds, pharaohs who represented them on Earth. One great
five of the most stunning religious sites to put on topaz, sapphires, rubies and one giant emerald to "re- example of this is Abu Simel, the the site of two sep-
your travel itinerary. flect the last rays of the setting sun." arate temples that were built by Ramses II. At the
front of these temples sit four statues of Ramses that
1) Saint Basil's Cathedral, Russia 4) Wat Rong Khun, Thailand are each around 66 feet tall and carved into a sand-
Credit: Reidl/Shutterstock Credit: apiguide/Shutterstock stone cliff west of the Nile. Not only are these stat-
When you get your first look at Saint Basil's Also known as "The White Temple," Wat Rong ues incredible to look at, but they provide some very
Cathedral in Moscow, you might think you've Khun is totally unique. It is built out of white plaster important insight into the language and culture of
slipped into a fantasy world. This famous church, and decorated with pieces of glass to make it sparkle the time they were built. Greek graffiti written on
which began construction in 1555, looks as if made in the sunlight — and to make it even more impos- some of the statues gave historians evidence of the
of marzipan with all of its beautiful colors and inter- sible to look away from. According to locals, the early Greek alphabet.
esting shapes. There is nothing else like it in the color white is meant to signify the purity

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world, and Ivan the Terrible
made sure of that. Legend has
it that Ivan blinded the archi-
tect of the cathedral as soon as
it was completed to make sure
he could never build some-
thing like it.

2) Paro Taktsang, Bhutan


Credit: Sompol/Shutter-

1
stock
Visiting the Buddhist
monastery of Paro Taktsang is
not for the faint of faith — or
faint of heart. This temple
complex hangs onto the side
of a cliff more than 3,000 feet
above the Paro Valley in 2 4
Bhutan. In order to reach it,
you have to hike for nearly
three hours through the tall
mountains of the region. This
isolation is both a blessing
and a curse, though. In 1998,
the monastery burned down
because emergency respon-
ders couldn't reach it to put

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out the fire in time. Luckily,
though, the building has been
restored so that you can still trek out into the wilder- of the Buddha and the glass is meant to
ness symbolize his wisdom. Interestingly, this
particular temple isn't quite finished yet
3) Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar — it has been under construction for quite
Credit: ESB Professional/Shutterstock some time, and the finished structure will
The Shwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar has an inter- eventually contain nine buildings.
esting structure and an even more interesting history.
Many people claim that this enormous golden pagoda 5) Abu Simbel Temples, Egypt
is the oldest in the world, having been built more than Credit: Anton_Ivanov/Shutterstock
2,600 years ago. Unfortunately (and mysteriously), The religion of ancient Egypt is an es-
there are no official records of its construction, so it pecially fascinating one. To this day, ar-

Space Tourism is Almost a Reality


By Katelyn Milligan of Commercial Spaceflight and has near zero-emis- MacCallum and Jane Poynter unveiled in 2013. Other
Adventure-based tourism looks for ways to provide sions. It is designed from similar NASA-proven tech- space-related projects between the pair include de-
new perspectives of our world, and one company may nology to operate near the vacuum of space. It also signing and being crew members of Biosphere 2 in
have everyone else beat. has a partially pre-opened parachute as a backup de- the 1990s, sending Google executive Alan Eustace in
Space Perspective, the “off-world travel company,” scent system. a record-setting balloon parachute dive in 2014, and
boasts that space tourism is on the horizon, literally “Space Perspective is bringing a fundamentally new advertising with KFC via a chicken sandwich in 2017.
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Space travel tourism is still a thing of the future, Now, as Founder and CEOs of
but as early as 2025, passengers can journey one- Space Perspective, they are try-
third of the way to space in the Spaceship Neptune. ing again.
That’s 19 miles above the earth, higher than where Poynter said, “We’re commit-
U2 spy planes fly, and high enough to see the cur- ted to fundamentally changing
vature of the planet’s atmosphere. For $125,000 a the way people have access to
ride, that is. space – both to perform much-
Spaceship Neptune is a high performance “space needed research to benefit life on
balloon.” It is made up of a balloon the length of a Spaceship Neptune Earth and to affect how we view
football stadium and a pressurized capsule with 360- making its ascent and connect with our planet.”
panorama windows that seats eight passengers and from the Kennedy Space Perspective isn’t just
a pilot. The capsule will be comfortable and acces- Space Center.Image about leisure. The company is
sible for people in various physical shape. And of provided by Space working with NASA and is a pre-
Perspective.
course, it will be equipped with a refreshments bar ferred partner for the Citizen As-
and bathrooms. tronaut Program, working with
The six hour journey leaves before sunrise from the nonprofit Space for Human-
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, ity, which will pay for the flights
Florida, where the Operations Center will be at the of citizens to serve as space am-
Launch and Landing Facility (LLF). bassadors.
The balloon will gently rise at about 12 miles per capability to the Cape, which will enhance the offer- The first un-crewed test flight is scheduled for early
hour for two hours using hydrogen gas, cruise in the ing we have in Florida for space-related research and 2021 where Spaceship Neptune will fly research pay-
direction of the day’s prevailing winds for two hours tourism,” said Space Florida President and CEO loads to the edge of space. Future launch sites around
100,000 feet above 99% of the Earth’s atmosphere, Frank DiBello. the world may be in Alaska, Hawaii, and other inter-
and descend for two hours to land in the ocean where If balloon space tourism sounds familiar, it’s be- national spaceports.
a ship will collect the passengers. cause it’s building on a similar idea, World View, ex- Katelyn Milligan is a Budget Travel intern for Sum-
Spaceship Neptune is regulated by the FAA Office pert space entrepreneurs and husband-wife duo Taber mer 2020. She is a student at Purdue University.
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T
here's a lot we can learn from the parts of the headland of Iceland with mountains in the background. gapore's residents is the fact that medical professionals
world where people live the longest, from habits Credit: Andrew Mayovskyy/ Shutterstock here have dedicated a great deal of time and effort into
we should adopt to things it would behoove us to Iceland's average life expectancy of 83 is likely due preventative care and chronic disease management.
stop doing Here are the eight countries with the world's to a combination of environmental factors and genet- Because cancer, hypertension, and heart disease are
highest life expectancy as of 2017. ics. Iceland's harsh climate means that for hundreds of some of the top causes of death in Singapore, this
years, the residents who survived were the ones who focus on improving the quality of disease management
1. Andorra were able to make it through unheated winters, has greatly increased the lifespan of people living here.
View on Andorra surrounded by mountains / Credit: poverty, and agricultural trouble — some people sug- Early disease detection has also contributed to the
gest that modern residents of Iceland are simply
primed for survival.
Regardless of its history, the main contributor to the
country's longevity is its allocation of funds; more
money is put towards ensuring that residents have ac-
cess to food and healthcare, thus enabling them to live
longer. People living here also usually eat a diet heavy

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in healthy fish, and tend to exercise frequently; Iceland

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holds eight "World's Strongest Man" titles, and is home
to two-time Crossfit Games winner Annie Thorisdóttir.

4. San Marino
Sergii Nagornyi/ Shutterstock
With an average life expectancy of around 82 years,
Andorra has frequently topped the list of countries with
Guaita, the First Tower, overlooking colorful San
Marino on a bright day / Credit: Leonid Andronov/ iS-
tock
If you're interested in health and fitness, you've prob-
ably heard about the Mediterranean diet. Heavy in greater overall health of the population.
2
the longest lifespans. It is located in southwest Europe, healthy fats, seafood, and whole grains, this style of eat- In addition to its quality healthcare system, levels of
nestled between Spain and France. People speculate that ing is thought to increase heart health and reduce rates drinking and smoking here are relatively low.
one of the reasons people live longer here is due to the of chronic disease. Incidentally, it is also the main diet
fresh mountain air; a whopping 92 percent of the coun- in San Marino. 7. Japan
try is covered in forest. This tiny republic is landlocked by Italy, and boasts Japan skyline with mountain in background / Credit:
People may also live longer because of the country's an average life expectancy of 83.3. With a length of just yongyuan/ iStock
altitude and high income, as well as the many opportu- eight miles, San Marino is one of the smallest independ- Japan has continually made the list of countries with
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nities residents have to stay active. Locals (and tourists!) ent states in Europe and the second smallest republic in the highest life expectancies. People here live until the
can ski over 186 miles of slopes, and can hike on one the world. In addition to eating a healthy diet, residents age of 85.3 on average, and there have been numerous
of the country's 65 mountains. In fact, you can hike all of San Marino enjoy incredibly low unemployment studies done to determine just what it is that helps
the way across Andorra without ever coming across a rates, free education, and free comprehensive health- Japan's residents have such long lifespans.
major town. care. One of the reasons is the Japanese diet, which consists
largely of carbohydrates, vegetables, and fish. Research
2. Hong Kong 5. Macau has found that this diet decreases the risk of cardiovas-
Hong Kong skyline reflected in the water with a Macau skuline / Credit: CHUNYIP WONG/ iStock cular disease, partially due to the lower amounts of sat-
brightly colored boat / Credit: baona/ iStock Like many of the countries on this list, Macau boasts urated fats and processed foods.
A drastic shift from the tiny, heavily forested Andorra, one very important factor that contributes to the long In addition to this healthy diet, research suggests that
Hong Kong has a slightly higher average life ex- lifespans of its residents: it is very wealthy, and provides Japan's public healthcare system and general focus on
pectancy — 83 years. Although it may seem surprising public healthcare and welfare programs to its residents. health and hygiene contributes to the long lifespans of
that such a crowded city could boast such a healthy pop- Located in China, this territory is just 18 square miles its residents.
ulation, there are actually a number of factors that lead in size and has an average life expectancy of 84.6 years.
to the longevity of Hong Kong's residents. This region is an incredibly popular tourist spot, par- 8. Monaco
Despite its towering skyscrapers and busy city tially due to its many large casinos. It is often referred Harbor in Monaco / Credit: S-F/ Shutterstock
streets, Hong Kong actually incorporates quite a few to as "the Las Vegas of the East." Located on the French Riviera, this tiny city-state
parks for people to escape the hustle and bustle. Resi- In addition to its public healthcare, Macau is a loca- boasts an average life expectancy of 89.4. A high level
dents also have easy access to hospitals, eat a fairly tion designed to be traversed by foot. This increases the of wealth, access to excellent doctors, and a general at-
healthy diet, and have access to hiking areas and activity levels of its residents. It is also located near Hac mosphere of rest and relaxation all contribute to the long
beaches just outside the city. The layout of Hong Kong Sa (Black Sand) Beach, where people can go to get lifespans of people living here. Residents largely partake
also promotes frequent walking rather than constant some exercise and take a break from city life. in the Mediterranean diet, and the city itself is set up to
driving, enabling residents to naturally incorporate ex- encourage exercise and activity — it generally has
ercise into their lives. 6. Singapore warm weather, and is surrounded by places to hike,
Aerial view of the lit-up towering architecture in swim, walk, and jog.
3. Iceland downtown Singapore / Credit: primeimages/ iStock Portrait of Travel Trivia Editorial
Blooming purple lupine flowers on the Stokksnes A major contributing factor to the longevity of Sin- Written by Travel Trivia Editorial 21
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Water Reuse
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W
ater reuse is ago, agencies across California have continued to improve larger, advanced water purification process—the
expanding the wastewater purification process, but its innovation and Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS).
across our use is concentrated in Southern California. When the GWRS came online in 2008, it produced 70
nation. It’s driven by drought, a growing population and In 1962, Los Angeles County pioneered potable reuse MGD. It uses a three-step process of microfiltration, re-
the need to develop a more reliable and local water supply. with the Montebello Forebay Groundwater Recharge Proj- verse osmosis and ultra violet light with hydrogen perox-
And, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, ect, which uses recycled water to replenish local ground- ide. The water is so pure, it is near distilled in quality. This
it is more economical than finding other new water water supplies. Here, in Orange County, the Irvine Ranch water is then piped to lake-like basins in Anaheim where
sources. Water District recycled water the soil is sandy and better able to percolate the water
The amount of water on Earth down into the much larger ground-
doesn’t change as the population At OCSD’s Plant II in Huntington Beach crews are cur- water basin.
continues to increase. The quantity rently constructing two large tanks with a combined ca- The GWRS was built to expand
of water that evaporates each year pacity of six million gallons, and a new pump station in in two additional phases. In 2015,
and the amount that falls back from order to move treated wastewater from the tanks to the the initial expansion came online,
the sky are virtually constant. Water GWRS in Fountain Valley. The current phase includes providing 30 MGD more water.
reuse technology is a fast and more excavating the area and deep soil mixing. Deep soil mix- The final expansion is currently
efficient way to create high-quality ing involves drilling into the ground, injecting it with underway. When it is completed in
drinking water using wastewater concrete, and then mixing it with the soil in the ground 2023, it will provide another 30
sources. to prepare it for construction. MGD, enough water for 1 million
If you live downstream, like we people in north and central Orange
do in Orange County, you are al- used for agriculture during the County.
ready reusing water from washing 1960s. Then, in 1975, a water- The GWRS is the world’s largest advanced purification
machines, dishwashers—anything industry landmark occurred process of its kind and an industry standard. You can tour
that goes down a drain, including when the Orange County the facility virtually by signing up at ocwd.com/contact-
runoff and toilet water—that has Water District’s (OCWD) us/book-a-tour. In-person tours will likely resume in Au-
been treated or cleaned and dis- Water Factory 21 (WF21) gust.
charged further upstream. came online in Fountain Val- Communities across the nation, like ours, have em-
Instead of letting it slowly evapo- ley. braced recycled water as a reliable, sustainable option that
rate or run to the ocean where it will It was a pioneer wastewater is resistant to climate change and natural disasters. As
eventually be part of the long water purification facility that pro- populations and economies grow, it is in our best interest
cycle to come back as rain, sleet, duced 15 million gallons each to support investments in recycled water, which can be an
hail or snow, we can now capture a day (MGD) of water. WF21 important component of a diverse water portfolio. It is es-
good amount and then purify it to water was injected into the Or- sential that water agencies continue to examine all long-
drinking water quality in minutes. ange County Groundwater Basin to push back seawater term water supply options to increase local supply.
Water reuse applications include landscape irrigation, from contaminating our freshwater, while replenishing the This Orange County Water District article was provided
industrial use, geothermal energy production, supplement- basin. The facility was the first in the world to use reverse by Cathy Green, who represents Division 6 of the District.
ing surface water reservoirs and replenishing groundwater osmosis on treated wastewater. For about 30 years, WF21 Division 6 includes parts of Huntington Beach and Foun-
basins. received international praise until it made way for an even tain Valley. Contact Director Green at cgreen@ocwd.com.
California is a leader in water recycling and nearly
every county in the state uses recycled water. From its first Cathy Green was elected to OCWD in November 2010. She served two terms on the Huntington Beach
use of recycled water for landscape irrigation 100 years City Council and was Mayor twice. Huntington Beach has been home to the Green Family over 41 years

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Ingrid Bergman was a Swedish actress who
Chip Cookies was highly regarded for her roles in influential
films, such as Casablanca (1942), For Whom the
Bell Tolls (1943) and Anastasia (1956). She is
Ingredients Directions the second most decorated Hollywood actress,
1/2 cup butter, softened In a bowl, cream butter, peanut with three Oscars, after Katherine Hepburn.
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter butter and sugars; beat in egg and Bergman was considered to have tremendous
1/2 cup sugar vanilla. Combine flour, oats, baking acting talent, an angelic natural beauty and the
1/3 cup packed brown sugar soda and salt. Add to the creamed willingness to work hard to get the best out of
1 large egg, room temperature mixture and mix well. Stir in choco- films. She was also a very versatile actress, flu-
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract late chips. Drop by rounded table- ent in five languages and appearing in a range
1 cup all-purpose flour spoonfuls onto ungreased baking of films, plays and TV productions.
1/2 cup quick-cooking oats sheets. Bake at 350° for 10-12 min-
1 teaspoon baking soda utes or until lightly browned.
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup semisweet chocolate chip
Dirty Martini Cocktail
Written by Liquor.com Steps
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog Add all the ingredients into a mixing
In 1901, New York bartender John glass with ice and stir.
O'Connor found inspiration for the Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Dirty Martini in the classic Martini's fa- Garnish with 2 to 4 olives, skewered.
mous olive garnish. First
made by muddling the
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of olive brine, the Dirty

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If you've ever seen Boardwalk Empire, then you know the extent
in which bootleggers will go to keep their business thriving.
When police entered a home and find illegal booze, the process was
to literally dispose of it. This apartment building evidently had a
pretty strong business going.
As discussed before, Prohibition ultimately proved to be unsuc-
cessful in the long run. Many people draw parallels between alcohol
The day after the Titanic disaster. London,April 16, 1912 prohibition and the contemporary prohibition of recreational drugs.
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Reducing, Reusing & Recycling Clothing
Sam Bowman of our planet’s ecological future and trying to do your part 21 and H&M. Teens spend about $2,600 each year on food
Photo by Lauren Fleischmann on Unsplash might sometimes feel overwhelming. and clothes, so it’s important for them to know exactly what
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, tex- It’s easy to feel helpless and hopeless when so much bad they’re spending their money on so they can make more
tiles take up about 5% of all landfill space in the United news surrounding our environment is shown every day, but eco-conscious choices.
States. Much of that percentage is made up of clothing that the good news is there are things you can do to make a dif- As a parent, teaching your children about the importance
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ever 21, H&M, and Zara, it’s easier than ever to buy inex- managing your fash- them to make better
pensive clothes quickly and to get rid of them just as fast. ion choices with choices for their future and
Unfortunately, treating clothes like they are easily dispen- three simple steps: for the future of the fol-
sable will continue to cause problems in our already-full Don’t buy as lowing generations. Youth
landfills. much clothing. That environmental activism is
So, what can you do to reduce the amount of clothing might mean you one of the best ways for
you buy while reusing or recycling what you already own, have to avoid fast- our planet to see positive
and how will it impact the future? fashion stores and changes. Children and
opt for more sustain- teens today are faced with
Why is Fast Fashion a Problem? able clothing brands a planet that is suffering
Fast fashion refers to clothes that are often cheaply made including Levi, from climate change, poor
in mass quantities. They are typically made overseas and Everlane, and Patag- air quality, and pollution.
shipped to the U.S., which, in itself, causes environmental onia. Not only do The more you educate
issues. sustainable brands your children and teens
Fast fashion tends to be a problem because the clothes use more eco- now about the importance
are usually of low quality. That means they can break down friendly practices in of sustainable fashion, sus-
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they just wear out after a few washes, it’s likely you’re not ing, but they tend to and other eco-friendly
going to get years of use out of a shirt from a fast-fashion be higher-quality so the clothes will last longer. If you treat ways of living, the cleaner and greener the future will be.
brand. On the surface, it’s a smart marketing technique; shopping for clothing as shopping for only what you need, When you start to make reducing, reusing, and recycling
these stores create inexpensive clothes that young adults not only will be helping the environment, but you’ll be sav- your clothes a part of your own life, you can encourage
can afford. In turn, the clothes wear out quickly, and the ing money and helping out your wallet. positive changes and habits within your own family, too.
consumer goes back to buy more. If you have old clothes that you’re not going to wear any- The more people who get involved, the better the results
From a sustainability standpoint, the overproduction of more, don’t throw them away! If they’re in good condition, when it comes to the health of our planet.
low-quality clothing contributes to everything from carbon donate them to a local thrift store or homeless shelter where
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Written by Kelly Magyarics
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If you can’t walk past the olive bar at the su-
permarket without scooping up some castelve-
tranos or kalamatas and always stock your
fridge with a jar of dill spears, you won’t be
able to resist these five savory spirits. Their
herbal, vegetal or saline qualities render them
obvious bases in a Bloody Mary, but all are also
tasty in Martinis, mixed with tonic or in just
about any drink where you want a savory note.

Chilled Dills Pickle Vodka ($22)


Constant grocery runs to restock supplies for
pickle shots popular during an annual friends-
and-family summer vacation in Clearwater
Beach, Fla., led to the creation of this unique
spirit from the Charleston craft distillery. After
the vodka for it has been distilled six times, a
patented flavor infusion imparts a dill taste that
doesn't peter out in mixed or ice drinks. It’s
great in a Vladimiry, but if you drink Pickle-
backs mainly for the pickle juice, it makes an
irresistible shot served ice cold, too.

Edinburgh Seaside Gin ($40)


Inspired by Scotland’s East Coast shoreline,
this small-batch London-dry-style gin is evoca-
tive of getting splashed with seaspray during a
boat ride or taking in a bit of ocean water during
a swim at the beach. It’s made with marine
botanicals foraged from the seaside including
scurvy grass, bladderwrack and ground ivy
complemented with spiciness thanks to grains
of paradise, cardamom and coriander. Edin-
burgh gin’s first collaboration with Heriot-Watt olives are blended with grains, distilled six of olive farmers in Provence pressing and
University’s Brewing and Distilling MSc times, mixed with mineral-rich water from pickling their olives, they set out to make a gin
course, this gin started off as a limited-edition Mount Taygetos (the highest peak in Southern in their native Belgium that captures that
expression that quickly became so popular the Greece) and rested 30 days before being bot- process and tradition, using corn alcohol to
distillery decided to add it to its core lineup. A tled. The resulting spirit is “full-bodied with
best coax out the olives’ flavor. Each of the
fresh lightly floral aroma is followed by a sweet subtle notes of ripe olives, refined with peppery
botanicals in O’Live, including dehydrated
and smooth flavor profile with bold juniper, undertones, and a soft, buttery finish,” accord-
olives and juniper berries, is distilled sepa-
minerality, grassiness, a hint of spice, and a ing to Cohen, who suggests enjoying it on the rately, then combined for a delicate yet rich
slightly salty tang. Try it in a Gin & Tonic gar- rocks. It also makes a great Gibson. spirit. It’s delicious in cocktails, but it has culi-
nished with a crunchy sea bean or a sprig of nary applications, too. Use it to cure salmon or
fresh thyme and a grapefruit slice. O’Live Gin ($50) in sauce for shrimp scampi. Currently avail-
After O’Live founders Griet van Biervliet able only in Europe, it’s expected to start mak-
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Gin Mare ($39) and Sofie Gardyn were inspired by the passion ing its way to the U.S. soon.
This compex Spanish gin took two years
and experimental distilling with more than 40
botanicals to formulate the recipe before the
team settled on eight botanicals and four key
ingredients: thyme from Turkey, rosemary
from Greece, basil from Italy, and the star in-
gredient, Arbequina olives from Spain. The
olives’ acidity level changes every year,
meaning every “vintage” and every batch pro-
duced at the distillery, a 13th-century chapel
in a fishing village between the Costa Brava
and the Costa Dorada, is a little different. Mix
it into a Spanish Gin & Tonic with a rosemary
and olive skewer, or into a Negroni or a dry
or Dirty Martini.

Kástra Elión Vodka ($55)


Although it’s produced in Los Angeles, this
vodka, launched in January 2020, is rooted in
three generations of family tradition in
Greece. “Any time we break bread, there’s al-
ways a bottle of vodka,” says Kástra Elión co-
founder and COO Brandon Cohen. Greek
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35 Yogi Berra Quotes

The information contained in this column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Local News
1. When you come to a fork in the road, take 18. I tell the kids, somebody’s gotta win, 31. I don’t know (if they were men or
it. somebody’s gotta lose. Just don’t fight about women fans running naked across the field).
2. You can observe a lot by just watching. it. Just try to get better. They had bags over their heads.
3. It ain’t over till it’s over 19. It gets late early out here. 32. I’m a lucky guy and I’m happy to be
4. It’s like déjà vu all over again. 20. If the people don’t want to come out to with the Yankees. And I want to thank every-
5. No one goes there nowadays, it’s too the ballpark, nobody’s going to stop them. one for making this night necessary.
crowded. 21. We have deep depth. 33. I’m not going to buy my kids an ency-
6. Baseball is ninety percent mental and the 22. Pair up in threes. clopedia. Let them walk to school like I did.
other half is physical. 23. Why buy good luggage, you only use it 34. In baseball, you don’t know nothing.
7. A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore. when you travel. 35. I never blame myself when I’m not hit-
8. Always go to other people’s funerals, oth- 24. You’ve got to be very careful if you ting. I just blame the bat and if it keeps up, I
erwise they won’t come to yours don’t know where you are going, because you change bats. After all, if I know it isn’t my
9. We made too many wrong mistakes. might not get there. fault that I’m not hitting, how can I get mad
10. Congratulations. I knew the record 25. All pitchers are liars or crybabies. at myself?
would stand until it was broken. 26. Even Napoleon had his
11. You better cut the pizza in four pieces Watergate.
because I’m not hungry enough to eat six. 27. Bill Dickey is learning me
12. You wouldn’t have won if we’d beaten his experience.
you. 28. He hits from both sides of
13. I usually take a two-hour nap from one the plate. He’s amphibious.
to four. 29. It was impossible to get a
14. Never answer an anonymous letter. conversation going, everybody
15. Slump? I ain’t in no slump… I just ain’t was talking too much.
hitting. 30. I can see how he (Sandy
16. How can you think and hit at the same Koufax) won twenty-five games.
time? What I don’t understand is how
17. The future ain’t what it used to be. he lost five.
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The Greatest Cars of All Time: The Eighties


Car and Driver —Eric Stafford model in the U.S., proving that it was and always will be ity and, then as well as now, attainability. If the 2002 set
For July's issue, we assembled the most important cars the jewel of the Volkswagen lineup. — Joey Capparella BMW's course, the 325i fully realized the possibilities of
ever built, working forward from 1955, when we were splicing sports-car genes into the DNA of a practical coupe.
founded as Sports Car Illustrated, and the modern auto in- The 325i came as a convertible and sedan, too, but the
1984 Jeep Cherokee coupe is the icon. It didn't need the M3's box flares to exude
Jeep's 1984 Cherokee planted the idea in mainstream serious attitude.
consciousness: A four-wheel-drive vehicle could negotiate The 325i's 2.5-liter inline-six made 168 of the smoothest
suburban streets as capably as it could the Rubicon. horsepower ever, pitted against only 2800 pounds of car.
Smaller and lighter than the prior model, the XJ-generation So the little BMW was reasonably quick (our long-term
Cherokee employed unibody construction that imparted a 1987 325is
sense of refinement even as it rode on a solid front axle. It coupe clocked
followed the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and Ford Bronco II 7.1 seconds in
into the nascent compact-SUV segment but quickly shifted the dash to 60,
the emphasis just a couple
from sport to tenths behind the
utility as the first M3), but its
dustry came of age. These are Car and Driver's GOATS – in the class to standout quality
the Greatest of All Time. Today: The Eighties. offer four doors. was its handling.
Buyers bought © John Roe - Car and Driver A mouth-breath-
1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI the idea, then ing muscle car of
Everyone reading Car and Driver now knows that the let- they bought the the era might have put some distance on a 325i in a straight
ters GTI are synonymous with hot hatch, but it wasn't al- Cherokee. This line, but its rearview mirror would be all full of kidney
ways that way. Volkswagen introduced this generation is grille come the corners. The E30's sublimely balanced
high-performance version of its iconic Golf hatchback in timeless. The de- chassis had high limits, but it was forgiving, encouraging
Europe in the mid-1970s, but it took years to come to our sign soldiered on you to explore slip angles while the sweet six churned to-
shores—and it had a lot to prove once it did. Back then, basically untouched until its demise in 2001. It paved the ward its 6600-rpm redline. The Chads and Buffys who
Americans didn't take the idea of a front-wheel-drive per- path for the 1991 Ford Explorer that cemented the SUV bought a 325i in 1987 probably never envisioned their yup-
formance car seriously. A tall economical hatchback hardly craze. And to this day, the XJ Cherokee remains a tool of pie status symbol tearing up a track, but the E30's second
fit our image of a sporty vehicle. choice among serious off-roaders. —Drew Dorian life as a race platform—it spawned its own spec series—is
What's more, the GTI that eventually reached U.S. deal- a consequence of its all-time-great handling.
erships for the 1986 Ford Taurus And for that matter, its durability. The 325i offered a ve-
1983 model year We're inured to jelly-bean styling now, but in the '80s, neer of European luxury, but it was an inherently simple,
emerged from the Ford Taurus was fully outrageous. This mid-size sedan minimalist car. Its cockpit is the ideal that BMW is still
Vo l k s w a g e n ' s was so wild, barely disguised Tauruses were used in the chasing (or should be): a thin steering wheel, heavily bol-
troubled West- first RoboCop movie, which was set in a dystopian future stered seats, big white-on-black gauges. All you need is a
moreland, Penn- Detroit. But the Taurus wasn't just a concept-car shape stubby five-speed manual shifter sitting just a few inches
sylvania, hung on a cut-rate platform. Ford actually cared about the from your right knee and you're on your way to driving nir-
assembly plant, driving dynamics of its mass-market sedan, lavishing it vana. —Ezra Dyer
© Marc Urbano - Car and Driver which had be- with a multi-
1983 Volkswagen Rabbit GTI come emblem- billion-dollar 1988 Honda Civic and CRX
atic of the R&D budget Straight out the gate, the 1988 Honda Civic and CRX es-
automaker's struggles in our market. Compared with the that delivered a tablished themselves by seizing two spots on our 10Best
German Golf, the American models—badged as Rabbits— four-wheel inde- list. While their predecessors were considered reliable and
were more shoddily built and less fun to drive. pendent suspen- fun to drive, the fourth-generation Civic and second-gen
But the Rabbit GTI exceeded expectations and turned all sion and a stout CRX benefited from more aerodynamic bodywork,
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that around. Despite having a less powerful engine than the (for the time) roomier interiors, and new fuel-injected engines that in-
European model due to U.S. emissions standards, the 140-hp V-6. The creased power and efficiency. Every model featured inde-
spunky little Rabbit GTI won us over with its eager han- © Ford 1986 Ford Taurus ship that pendent front and rear suspensions to greatly improve ride
dling, revvy 90-hp inline-four, and sub-$8000 starting launched a thou- and handling.
price. It was a shining example of cheap and cheerful. In sand flush headlights was a hit and eventually spawned a The sporty Si
1984, upon awarding it our 10Best honor for the second performance variant, the legendary SHO. Even now, the variant had a
consecutive year, we said the GTI was "probably the most Taurus doesn't seem to fit with the 1980s. It's U2's The gutsy 105-hp 16-
entertaining car ever assembled by American workers." Joshua Treeamong stacks of synth-pop and hair metal. In valve inline-four
The buying public responded in kind, and the GTI quickly retrospect, the original Taurus's biggest failing is that it set and exclusive
became the bestselling Rabbit. the bar too high for Ford to ever reach again. —Ezra Dyer chassis up-
Without the success of this very first GTI, American car Values, market analysis, auction results, and more on the grades, including
enthusiasts might have been forever deprived of the rare Ford Taurus at Bring a Trailer. a larger front
combination of driving joy, value, and practicality that only anti-roll bar, a
a hot hatch can offer. We shudder to imagine that kind of 1987 BMW 325i © Honda 1988 Honda Civic and CRX rear anti-roll bar,
alternative reality, especially considering how successive The E30 M3 gets all the glory, but that car was a peaky firmer damping,
generations of the GTI continued to build on the ideal, chis- homologated racer. The machine that it's derived from, the and wider tires. Awesome agility and impressive power-to-
eling the quintessential hot hatch to near perfection. Even 325i, is in many ways even better, combining the essential weight ratios made these affordable small cars just as en-
today, the GTI version of the Golf outsells the standard rear-drive purity of the M3 with superior everyday livabil- tertaining to drive as they were practical.

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A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products based, not on a national sales plan, but on
their own interests and the needs of their local customers, guarantees a much broader range of product
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