I enjoy this picture
MUGA & I from 4 years ago
Is what the Jr Daubert goes by. He has a brother who is 4 years his elder and he had a rabbit named after the bowling alley which he used to frequent far too much.
His first name is legally spelled with a PH in the middle but people liked to call him "Steph-en" and it's "Steve-n" so he has been using it with a V everywhere, except he has yet to get a name change from the courthouse...
He enjoys eating things like breadsticks with cheese, wedge fries with jalapeno ranch and season salt, Super Giant's, The Colossus Burger, hot and sour soup / # J, Pad Thai, salad, Mandarin Oranges, and things from the Educated Eatery. His favourite drink is a Shirley Temple, extra grenadine, no ice, no cherry. Sophias, bistro, and the grad make apparently make the meanest shirly in town, although he has had them in various travels to Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica, and also the Nevada side of Tahoe. Thats all the traveling he has done, except for random jaunts to LA, and SC.
3 Degrees of Davis is more likely than you think
Bicycling is his main mode of transportation, it should be yours as well!
oh, he's a Davisite born1 and raised. He grew up next to SabrinaSimonton. He would agree with Schmalenberger on his claim that Davis water rules.
When he was 14 he learned how to play DDR from Robby Ziegler and later he lived with DDR Guy
Certain business register high on the Shadiness Factor in his book, he enjoyed patronizing many Departed Business while they lasted. His parents used to get milk from Crystal Dairy Home Delivery However he belives that the driver retired, you can see the milk truck with a different paintjob on Sycamore after the bend just South of Covell.
He used to enjoy listening to loveline, and is fairly stoked about Dr. Drew's AM radio show.
He created a page called Best quote about the wiki, it's probably not the best quote about the wiki thou... Then again hindsight is always 20/20
You can find his local political viewpoints hidden on the Albertsons page!
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students of UCDavis are an integral part of town. 
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(I'm gonna pop a Cap... in this title!) --["Users/JabberWokky"]
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[ The above is a snazy way to hide an answer,
or make someone see a warning before highlighting the text to read it. ] --STD
Those comments stand because nobody else knows more. I can't correct it because for all I know, the proprietor actually says "whenever Grandma is up" when asked for her hours. If you know more about the store, please don't complain about the wrong information, simply correct it. It's clear that not many people know much (one of the two comments is "Wish there was more info"), so please add what you know. In the absence of any real information, poorly informed opinion will always fill the void... that has nothing to do with the wiki and is purely a function of human behavior. All you added in your comment was opinion, no expansion or additional information about the actual subject (other than the correction of the name, for which I thank you — I've renamed the entry). —JabberWokky
The reviews you read here are worth what you paid to see them.
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2009-11-01 22:57:08 Mickey D's does not have any sort of special coca-cola syrup - that's just an old myth. —EdWins
2009-11-10 09:11:30 If you are sure he wanted the progressively smaller type then go back to that page and edit it. Doing so will raise your edit to comment ratio. —JasonAller
2009-11-10 10:48:11 For the record, that was the best 3 week old frozen then microwaved crepe I've ever had —GreatRyan
Glad to hear it ♥ —StevenDaubert
2009-12-04 16:10:42 How much Bacon Chocolate do you want to buy? If you are serious I can have it for you tonight! —Joy&Taylor
2009-12-23 06:59:09 Contained. —JabberWokky
2010-01-02 05:46:13 What aspect of it? It's a neat subject and it's close to Davis. —JabberWokky
2010-01-04 22:49:34 I went by on my break, but you looked really busy. I meant to go back on my other break, but I got caught up. Tomorrow? —WilliamLewis
2010-01-04 23:44:03 Okay so check this out... I couldn't find the mortgage shenanigans video, but I did find something else just as good!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PChOZUbgiGY
I'm pretty sure that I would have run out of news stations had I not moved to Davis. :P —MichellePalmer
2010-01-15 18:34:07 Was it you or elder Daubert at Bikram 430 today? —OliviaY
2010-01-17 19:52:40 Yup. Braided pigtails. Party involved laundry. I wanted to ask if you were wiki Daubert but thought that would be a bit uh...odd. —OliviaY
2010-01-23 12:14:27 When you go to a new editors page and leave a comment without adding the comment macro it can be confusing later for someone else to tell what the editor wrote in the first person and what you wrote. —JasonAller
2010-01-26 22:51:53 wat —BrentLaabs
2010-01-26 23:14:47 How do you know that Mohammad isn't his real name? —CovertProfessor
2010-01-26 23:22:40 Ah, I see the distinction now between Real and RealName. Not sure that a new wiki-ite would get it right off the bat if I didn't. —CovertProfessor
2010-01-27 08:49:58 Sure. Good to make a straightforward positive contribution when there's all this drama going on. —CovertProfessor
2010-01-27 10:01:40 the crimes of the US abroad are what makes paying war taxes a joke. I say don't support any murderous government. (period). And whether most American Jews want to admit it or not, the issue of the occupation of Palestine is a particularly vexing one for billions of people. —PxlAted
2010-01-27 10:26:38 I thought the 'wat' comment was lame. Sorry man. —EdWins
2010-01-27 12:47:45 Actually, I'm with you on the "wat" comment. I thought we were supposed to be quirky and all that. Plus you gave a link for anyone who was confused. —CovertProfessor
2010-01-28 20:37:40 Do whatever you want and don't let the drama llama eat your pants. I suppose you could feed it carrots if it looks hungry, though. —WilliamLewis
2010-01-28 22:25:55 I'm not sure if it's because of all the drama currently flying around here or what, but—and I truly intend this in the most constructive way possible—it seems like you're really overreacting. Philip certainly didn't need to remove the comment, but it isn't the end of the wiki as we know it. The problem with "wat" isn't that you're a horrible human being for typing it, or that you shouldn't post what you think. It's that "wat" is utterly ambiguous and meaningless without the context of your other thoughts. I'll admit that I rolled my eyes when I read it, although I wouldn't have altered or removed it. May I suggest that you take a step back, take a deep breath, and try to look at it from everyone else's perspective? —TomGarberson
2010-01-29 08:06:32 That's fair. Thanks for the reply. —TomGarberson
2010-01-31 20:57:01 The primary way the wiki works is that anyone can edit anything anyone else writes. Comments are just a convenient way to contribute, but anyone else can still edit or delete them in the normal way. Conventionally people have generally not edited such texts added by others so as to preserve individual voices, but sometimes some people may think editing or deleting a comment is appropriate, and I think this is generally appropriate in the greater way of the wiki. —NickSchmalenberger
2010-02-06 04:24:59 You silly! *throws fruit at you* —NickSchmalenberger
2010-02-07 12:09:55 New England/Northeastern style wings are kind of their own thing. I'd never had any until the past few years, and it is probably the only food I'll miss from this area (Sarah pointed it out as she was reading the P/D page over my shoulder). Places that specialize in wings are completely different than barbeque or fried chicken restaurants. There are at least a dozen places that just sell wings in State College, PA, each of which is unique and has dozens of sauces and ways of doing their wings. One sushi place, two Chinese places, but a couple dozen wing places. Like other things on the list: bagels, barbeque and Italian restaurants, it's a item food that can be found everywhere, but good examples tend to require a high density in the region to make it competitive enough to have it be the sole focus of several restaurants. After all, you can get "BBQ" (and wings) at Applebees. That doesn't mean Davis has a barbeque joint. It's also probably why people go on about pizza in New York City or... I don't know... cheese curds in Wisconsin. Although a good wing shop makes more sense in Davis than a cheese curd shop (and might actually do really well). :) —JabberWokky
2010-02-07 14:23:47 Delete the Aggie Liquor page because it does not have the correct price for the Budlite keg and you didn't get it approved by the owner. —jass
- 1He had to be born in Woodland because the Davis hospital didn't have a birthing center yet


