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Happy birthday.blogger's.The year has gone by very fast.This time next year once again the election for our city council will be in full swing,an promise's to be a ducy.I've been sitting on my bar stool and contemplating wether to run again.I thought Safeway had gone away for 10 year's but now does not seem to be the case.I think that Housing on the bayfront could be revisted also, Luxury Type not massbulk.look foward to seeing you all soon .Paul
Posted by: Paul .P(Q.C)Quite candidate | July 26, 2004 at 06:17 PM
Thank you, one and all, for making the Burlingame Voice a great medium for the residents of Burlingame, or anyone else for that matter, wanting to join in the most stimulating dialog in Burlingame.
I tip my fedora to you on this most auspicious day.
Posted by: rich grogan | July 27, 2004 at 01:19 AM