Selections from Sun Tzu’s The Art of Laundry:
“The supreme art of laundry is to subdue the laundry without washing.”
“Appear clean when you are dirty, and dirty when you are clean.”
“If you wait by the river long enough, the socks of your enemies will float by.”
Gotta go, baby, my ride is here.
Juicy oranges? No thank you, I take mine Gobi-desert dry.
Farewell, old friends.
Divisadero jumps bandwagon, starts reading A Song of Fire & Ice series. Particularly funny because it made fun of you for reading L’Engle.
Well this is embarrassing. Everyone’s got an iPhone and look who’s upside down on Fell & Divisadero.
Both of these concerns can be accomplished in a desert; only one of them satisfactorily.
DIY bacon.
Not unlike Nicholas Cage’s career, the biological weapons of “The Rock” turned out to be innocuous.
Have you ever been to Film Yard Video? Too late now.
Bad times, Divisadero.
You got your open spaces, I got mine.
Divisabearo.
Architecture, a temple made by Man to the gods of memory, for us to be remembered, to house what is estimable and good. Sometimes.
More used to seeing cockfights outside of Fly Bar, but okay, this stretch of Divisadero can get into the game.