Tuesday, May 31, 2011
It's pretty much my favorite animal
Nothing beats anonymity than wearing a liger suit at a show in San Francisco. Our beloved city is the be-all and end-all haven for misfits like this. You know... those kids who were obviously bred for their skills in magic. Where the hell else can you drink a trendy PBR and showcase your nunchuck skills, and still live to tell the tale? Only in this flippin' sweet city, if you ask me.
School's out for the summer
Kids in SF don't get bored. They find cool shit to do. Sitting around on a curb-kicked couch sounds pretty awesome, right? These kids think so.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Dolores Days
I heart Dolores... the construction this summer shouldn't keep many of us away... today's rain certainly didn't.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Christ Died for our....
.....Dunkin' Donuts? Seriously, you East Coast transplants (namely you New Yorkers and Bostonians who grew up with crap coffee and think it's actually good and can't stop raving about how amazing it is), did you really have to bring your Dunkin' rants with you, all the way out to SF? We overly-educated atheist Left Coasters with a lot of free time on our hands and who like to take hours to sip our fair trade organic shade grown low impact ultra complex super roasted coffee DON'T HAVE TIME FOR THIS SHIT.
Except for when it's a seriously awesome photo statement like this one. Ironically, it was on the barista's counter at Blue Bottle in the Dogpatch. Nice.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
School is out
The seniors at Balboa had to pull the traditional senior prank and I think this is the best one yet. They collected construction signs and placed them along the street in front of the school where staff and students park (no parking lot at Balboa). Hardly a car dared to park even though where the construction date was written on the signs, the students wrote in "Seniors 2011!" Clever! The next day they put the signs in front the school to show their satisfaction with the job. Congratulations, graduates!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Warm fire for some
Dinner at Hillstone on Saturday night was pretty delicious. We almost ate outside near the fire-pit, but the cold wind seemed to be preventing anyone from sitting out there. I still had a pretty good view of the fire from my warm cozy spot inside and I noticed that people couldn't help but let it catch their gaze and turn their heads as they passed it. One group decided to pause to appreciate it or maybe just warm up. While they gathered around it, the fire abruptly went out causing the group to carry on. After they walked away and were out of sight, the fire turned back on again. Huh?
lonely fire |
the fire posed with me |
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