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@kgunz2011

Corporate Event Planner extraordinaire. Lover of travel, good food, good wine, my family and my 49ers/Giants/Michigan Wolverines.

Northern California, USA Katılım Haziran 2017
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DrOzCMS@DrOzCMS·
When states like California refuse to work with the federal government on saving American taxpayer dollars, @CMSGov and the @WHFraudTF will hold those states accountable. Today, CMS notified the California Dept. of Health Care Services that we are deferring $1.3 billion in federal Medicaid funding: cms.gov/files/document…
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The rampant level of healthcare and hospice fraud in California will not go unnoticed, and those who defraud the American taxpayer will be held accountable. nypost.com/2026/05/13/us-…

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@insidegapol @ReverendWarnock As a Californian, we were given the opportunity to vote on this. We VOTED for this. Unlike these racist, cheating states who are doing it to cancel out millions of voters voices. Put it to a vote of the people and see what happens. They don’t because they know they would lose.
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Reverend Raphael Warnock@ReverendWarnock·
We just learned that Georgia is moving forward with gerrymandering for 2028. There is an extreme movement in this country that will stop at nothing to hold on to power, even if it means stripping representation away from millions. I will fight this with everything I have.
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@Acyn Time for California to stop paying federal income tax. Fuck these guys. I have never hated an administration more than this grifting, lying, cheating, absolute garbage administration.
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Acyn@Acyn·
VP Vance announces that the federal government is deferring $1.3 billion in Medicaid reimbursements from the state of California
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
Thankful every day to this little 29-weeker that made me a mom. 🩷 Happy Mother’s Day to all the beautiful Mamas out there. 💐
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
@TheDegenWeekly @650dcp As someone born and raised in Northern California, I’m glad you got to experience it! I lived in SF for 15 years, and those hills kept me in the best shape of my life! 😁 Next time, make sure you hit up Lake Tahoe. It’s incredible.
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Jeff Sunday
Jeff Sunday@TheDegenWeekly·
I spent a week in Northern California. Here's my review: 1. San Francisco (2 Days) This was my first time visiting SF as an adult. I'd been when I was 10 years old but that doesn't count (although Alcatraz was pretty sick). I had my expectations low, which is key to any first time experience, but can also be tricky. For example: the first time I saw Hot Tub Time Machine, I thought it was the funniest movie I'd ever seen. Had no expectations. Took my wife to see it after hyping it up, and she did not think it was the funniest movie she'd ever seen. I set her expectations too high. I thought SF was cool. Could I live there? Eh. I'm not sure I could ever get used to those hills, but they are super unique to any other American city. Being right on the Bay is pretty badass. The people were friendly and the service was good. I prefer the SF vibe over the LA vibe. Less pretentious and “douchey” for lack of a better word. Also much cleaner than I expected. Someone told me they got a new mayor who's done a good job, or maybe there was a big push during SB. Either way, not the zombie apocalypse you might think from watching the news. My first Waymo ride was fun. Kinda creepy how all the billboards in SF are about AI. Def think it will be the first city where robots outnumber humans when the time comes. 2. Yosemite (3 days) My wife and I love the outdoors but we aren't necessarily outdoors people, if that makes sense. The only way you can get me to camp in the wilderness is with something they call "Glamping" and that's what we did. Highly recommend Under Canvas which just opened their Yosemite location. These tents were awesome, and the food was fucking fantastic. We checked out El Capitan, Tunnel View, some Sequoia trees, hiked the Vista Trail and Hetch Hetchy. Not super touristy which was great. I've heard Yellowstone gets absurdly packed. Could have been the time of year as it was a little cold. This was our second National Park visit and I thought it was perfect for beginners like us. 3. Napa (3 days) This place is gorgeous. I was blown away at how nice of a drive it was (3.5 hours) from Yosemite to Napa. You'd be in flat farmlands that felt like the middle of Kansas, then an hour later be surrounded by mountains and vineyards. Someone told us California is responsible for making 70% of the country's produce. I now believe that. I'm not the biggest wine guy but I like wine. Drank it a lot more before I started getting bad acid reflux. I don't think you need more than 2 days in Napa if you're just a casual wine drinker. The experience overall was great though. Enjoyed the tastings and scenery at every stop. There's only so much red wine I can drink during the day before I need a nap. The town could use an emergency cocktail bar nearby serving Whiskey Cokes and cigarettes to keep you going. Oh and you didn't ask but my favorite winery was Alpha Omega. We bought a few bottles there because they don't sell anywhere else. Pretty cool. Overall I'm left coming away with this impression: Northern California fucking rocks. I can't believe I was not familiar with its game. The people are chill. The scenery is stunning. The weather is lovely. As an East Coast guy who's made multiple drives from NYC to Florida and back, I am beyond envious that the other side of the country is so much more beautiful. They don't have any rest stops though, which is tough for a guy like me that has to piss every 20 minutes. So for that I would like to say THANK YOU New Jersey! I'm not the type to make a lot of life goals (not a good thing) but I think ending up in Northern California after your kids go to college and living out your remaining years there is absolutely the dream scenario. I doubt most of you read this but if you did, please let me know if you have any recs for my next visit. Cheers.
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
Just filled my gas tank at $6.57 per gallon. 😳 Thankful I work from home, but my husband’s hour commute each way is going to get quite pricey. 😬
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
When in the Singapore airport…🐅🐅🐅 #BuzzedTwitter
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
@mybsidelife I’ll be working, but I’m going to try to sneak out when I can!
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
21 hours of flight time, 7 hours of layover, 4 airport snd I have finally arrived in Bali. An e haunted hot mess, it so happy to be off the planes! ✈️
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
@hwinkler4real 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️
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KGunz@kgunz2011·
Officiating sucks all the way around in this game. #GoBlue
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Trump: I'm polling higher than anybody has ever polled in Venezuela. So after I'm finished with this, I can go to Venezuela. I will quickly learn Spanish. It won't take too long. I'm good at language, and I will go to Venezuela. I'm going to run for president.
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