will the festival be on both weekends?
or is it just sunday
there are so many damn gay things going on i can’t keep it straight
The It’s-It cart. Sometimes it’s closer to UN Plaza, sometimes closer to the Bill Graham. They usually sell t-shirts. They appreciate small bills and get weirded out when you ask if you can see the factory.
I’m willing to bet that it will get trickier given the situation in Texas, since Texas trades triangles. Remember the Alamo!
Anyhow, yeah. Go get some good BBQ in Civic Center right now.
Consider:
1. I do not live in the Mission
2. Mediocrity looks like this.
i don’t understand how thetenssf is so damn popular. the pictures he takes are mediocre, commentary is nothing special. is he simply supported by people who live in the mission who think it’s the cool thing to do? if i’m missing something, excuse my ignorance and please inform me. he hung like a moose and just smashin’ the females into hypnosis?
“cyberPUNK” from Superfuture. and Tumblr.
Pick out by the street light the names on the pier sheds. “Java,” they say, and “Singapore” and “Hong Kong” and “Pago Pago.” Repeat them and look to the dark west and know that all America is at your back. You’re at the end of the continent, and the water you hear whispering under the wharf has whitened the sands of Tahiti and tossed the ice floes in the Bering Sea. The spices you smell came from Cathay.
So stand there, with the cool night wind on your cheeks, with the sea and the lonely music the sea gulls make. Stand still in the night and listen. You are very close to San Francisco’s heart. Maybe you will hear it beating, or maybe what you hear will only be the restless stirring of the sea; but one is like the other…
”—This is San Francisco: A Classic Portrait of the City, by Robert O'Brien, 1948.
I have uncovered a plot: there is something in Hetch Hetchy water that causes considerable use of ellipses. There is, I am afraid, no known cure…