Archives for the 'livin' for the city' Category
black keys concert, warfield theatre, sf
wednesday night we saw the black keys at the warfield theatre here in san francisco, as they tour to promote their new album, “attack & release”. a diversion from the previously raw and somewhat formulaic two-man sound they are known for, the new album is produced by danger mouse. you may know him […]
nature in action
mindi caught these fabulous pictures of the food chain in action - a raptor of some sort devours a small mammal of some sort.
we all end up as poop in the end.
you can buy anything in chinatown.
saw this wonderfully well-written ad for a product i’m not sure i’d really want to buy.
so long, barry. thanks for being such a nice guy.
so wednesday night, i end up getting a call in the afternoon from my neighbor asking if i’m free and want to the final home game for barry bonds as a giant. i pretty much loathe bonds, but i love baseball, so i take him up on the offer. i get home and […]
good morning, but your panties are showing.
so i’m riding the train to work as i do every weekday earlier this week, and i grab a seat near the end of the train. the seats are in sets of four, with pairs of seats facing each other across a small table in between. i’m facing backwards on the western side […]
if you ride the 48 muni line, please bookmark this link.
from this lovely website, you can register your complaint about how unreliable the service for this line is.
yesterday i rode a muni bus that reminded me more of a bus than a toilet.
it was one of those sweet ass buses with the low floors like they started using in seattle 3 years ago. were i in a wheelchair, elderly, or just having a bad knee day, these things are the bomb — no stairs whatsoever. well, there are stairs in the back for the punkass […]
dear drivers of san francisco…
your car comes prefitted with two blinking lights, easily controlled by an up/down switch (which refers to enabling the right or left light) that is typically found on the left side of your steering column (this is what holds that big wheel that you usually place your hands on when you’re not talking on your […]












