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Thank you, Craig. Re San Diego, I do agree it’s a lovely spot. Only been once, April 2004, holiday tacked onto a work event of my then partner and I was blown away by how pretty, how interesting and how lovely the weather was. Also, the eagle-eyed, or memoried (eh?) will know that was the month Petco Park opened so I got to see two games against The Dodgers in the new stadium. Wonderful it was.

Craig mentioned the lovely eateries and that was certainly my experience. One of them had an on-site brewery, a less common event in the US then than now, I believe, and when I ordered a beer and chatted briefly about cask-conditioned ale they immediately assumed that anyone from England was automatically an expert and so insisted on bringing me all their options for free for me to opine on. Not one to look a gift horse I duly dived in, my initial careful thoughts (Hmm, pleasantly hoppy?) becoming increasingly expansive as I got through the menu (“I’m getting clarity at the start but increasing depth later, rather like the dawn of a spring day but with dark clouds massing from the south west”) as the lovely staff continued to to nod eagerly and make notes and most importantly, bring me further ales whilst my stepdaughter and partner fidgeted and rolled their eyes.

It was a lovely evening - at least for me, which I’m sure you’ll agree was the main thing - and rather cemented San Diego in my affections.

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On Hershel Walker, lots of unqualified people try to run for office. And they usually go nowhere because nobody votes for them in the primary. (Exception: Trump, Donald J.) if he was such a bad candidate (which he was), then why the hell did you vote for him in the primaries?

To me the bigger question is how a clearly unqualified candidate still got 48% of the vote? But Trump won an election, so I guess I'll never understand voters.

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