WANTED / TRADE
STEREO GEAR/ LP RECORDS. Cash paid! Vintage/ newer. Old amps, tuners, speakers, turntables. McIntosh, JBL, Marantz, etc. Prerecorded reel tapes, jazz/ rock records. John, 619-889-5237.
WANTED: Speakers, amps and other old stereo gear! The most cash paid always! Brands like JBL, Altec, McIntosh, Marantz and more! Call 619- 303-8031; e-mail
JBL@cox.net.
WANTED: Indian arrowheads/ artifacts wanted for my private collection. Must be authentic and legally collected. No interest in modern reproductions. Call Steve, 619-985-8562.
WANTED. Cash for Walt Disney autographs and animation art (original), Disney items, books, paper, Disneyland, (superhero) comics all before 1970. No videos, records, prints. 619-465-3090.
MISCELLANEOUS
WORMS. Red worms, nature’s fertilizer, 1 bucket $40. Guaranteed 4000+ worms. Call Lisa, 619-449-7875.
EVENT LISTINGS Small, Wild Friends
Come Back Miss Muffet If, by some chance, you are
bitten by a tarantula, or a Hairy Mygalomorph, fear not. “They have very little venom, if any,” said Faulkner. “If you are bitten you can expect just a localized reaction and two fang marks. Their bite is probably less harmful than a bee sting. There are some in South America that are considered deadly, but when I say that. I’m referring to a case where someone had an
allergic reaction.” BY MERTON GAUDETTE, JAN.26, 1978
Butterflies with Attitude The Quino checkerspot may have been one of the most abundant butterfl ies in San Diego, Orange, and Western Riverside Counties during the early part of the 20th Century. Even as late as the ‘70s, biologists would talk about driving to Otay Mesa and having hundreds of Quinos smashed against their windshields at the end of the day. Today the Quino has been reduced to seven or eight populations in southwestern Riverside and south
San Diego County. BY KEITH GRIER, JULY 16, 1998
Vampires on my front porch I didn’t want to cut off any heads. The truth about vermian regeneration is complicated. Take the beefy night crawler, who has 150 body segments. If you cut off 11 of his front segments, he’ll grow 4 or 5, and he’ll be shorter, but he’ll be fi ne. Hack off his behind to the 35th segment, and he’ll grow a new tail end, but a cut after the 11th and before the 36th segment is
almost always fatal. BY LAURA MCNEAL, JUNE 12, 1997
The Least Tern Says... “They couldn’t kill them with any
of the biological toxins, nor with botulism or anthrax. The condors have a tremendous immune system. There’s almost nothing they can’t eat. They hunt with their noses, and the deader something is, the better they like it. So perhaps the California condor holds the genetic key to improve our own
immune system?” BY STEPHEN DOBYNS, SEPT. 28, 1995
Future Flock
I think San Diego is more beautiful because of them, creatures with wingspans so wide that they seem to wobble when they beat; who glide low and heavily and smoothly like elegant patrol planes; who can climb so effortlessly and then drop like stones to the water surface, creating splashes so huge that each dive is a separate comedy. But I wonder if it would have made a difference if pelicans had simply
vanished from the globe? BY JEANNETTE DE WYZE, APRIL 19, 1979
When the Fly Found the Cadaver “Moths will occasionally show up. For instance, someone had purchased a home in the Firestone area of Los Angeles. Back of the house, there was an old shed, and the new owners noticed something sticking out of the ground. They dug around, and there was a human foot. Police came, exhumed the body. The body had been wrapped in a wool blanket, and as the police were unwrapping it, moths fl ew out
of its abdominal cavity.” BY JUDITH MOORE, MAY 17, 1990
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READER TACOTOPIA 2017 Join the San Diego Reader in our continued search to find the best taco at the 3rd Annual Reader Tacotopia in Golden Hill Park on Saturday, May 13th, 2017. Try signature tacos from more than 50 of the best restaurants in San Diego, TJ and LA as they compete to win the “Best Taco” award. Curated exclusively by our food writers, this event brings together the very best taco vendors ‚Äî and you decide who will ultimately win. |
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BEER
BEER FLIGHT NIGHT: MODERN TIMES Our resident microbrew guru, Lawrence, will pour his picks from local favorite, Modern Times. $5 per person. Friday, February 24, 5pm; $5. 21 and up. WineSellar and Brasserie, 9550 Waples Street #115. (SORRENTO VALLEY)
BEERS AND CAMERAS MEET-UP Photography and creative meet-up at One Door North at 6 pm, followed by a photo walk to Mike Hess Brewing NP and then North Park Beer Co. by 9 pm. Our meetups are biweekly. Thursday, February 23, 6pm; free. 21 and up. One Door North, 3422 30th Street. (NORTH PARK)
HOPPY YOGA INDEPENDENT BREWERS 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY The event includes a special tap list of cellar and sour beers, a community art class by Art Produce (all ages), and live music by the Serious Moonlight. Saturday, February 25, 11am; free. ChuckAlek Biergarten, 3139 University Ave., Suite B. (NORTH PARK)
SMALL BATCH CHILE MANGO IPA Winning a GABF silver medal for our Slow Burn Chile IPA was not enough for us! We decided to throw some mango into the mix for a new fruity, spicy brew. Thursday, February 23, 12pm; $2-$7. 21 and up. Duck Foot Brewing Company, 8920 Kenamar Drive. (MIRAMAR)
TATER TOTS & BEER FESTIVAL Sample domestic, imported and craft beer and tater tot creations with a side of live music and fun times. Saturday, February 25, 3pm; $25-$75. 21 and up. 1800 Park Boulevard (Balboa Park)
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