Ashleigh is live on the scene:
Dude! fire @ Bartlett & 25th
There were a bunch of trucks & the fire fighters had on air tanks. Smells like gas in the air. Can’t tell for sure what’s happening now
Ashleigh is live on the scene:
Dude! fire @ Bartlett & 25th
There were a bunch of trucks & the fire fighters had on air tanks. Smells like gas in the air. Can’t tell for sure what’s happening now

Mark Roquet writes:
Lessons in Adventureneering is a monthly variety show at Dog Eared Books that features music, comedy, educational lectures (sometimes real and sometimes fake) and live science demonstrations.
Past events have included live World War I reenactments, championship yo-yo-ing, fake food products, and a volcano. It is always free and always on the first Wednesday of the month.
The upcoming show on Wednesday March 4 at 7:30 features two bands, the twangy Fancy Dan Band and the Mission’s own The Yellow Dress, and a lecture on advanced robotics detection. Should be a good time.
Thanks, Mark!
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Now THATS walking around money just published some evidence that a new edition of Vampire Wizard Zeus Magazine is out, or forthcoming.


My new favorite blog is Mission and Highland, a whole blog devoted to life at the intersection of Mission Street and Highland Avenue, at the absolute southernmost tip of what you might still call the Outer Mission.
The most recent post features this photo of a phone pole being chainsawed down. Badass.
Previously:

Family Styles went to Pizzeria Delfina and took lots of pictures. Link.
Update: Also, PD’s “This Place Sucks” shirts on 7×7 (via shawnbot).
Kris writes:
Five shots got me out of bed last night around 11pm. Saw a car speed away once I got a chance to look out the window. Looked like someone was hit because an ambulance came and went.
Thanks, Kris.
Neo Displacer says: “Now if only I could drive my fucking house through a fucking bank I’d feel much better…”
Previously:

This just in: Forlorn Candy Corn has ventured out of the Mission and found new life in the form of some sort of symbiotic relationship with a forlorn mass of blue plywood. (Thanks again, mcas!)