
Dusty at sfwiggle.com yesterday put up a series of photos detailing what looks like a pretty fun move.
Cars. We don’t need no stink’n cars
Previously:

Dusty at sfwiggle.com yesterday put up a series of photos detailing what looks like a pretty fun move.
Cars. We don’t need no stink’n cars
Previously:
Mission Pie is making me hungry:
New lunch item! Tamale Pie- Niman Ranch beef, pinto beans, chile, onion, spices.
Link.
Also, they’ve got live gypsy jazz tonight.

Jesse of Beer & Nosh was a very lucky boy yesterday. He got to attend Ryan Farr’s “Pig Out” pork extravaganza — and luckily for us he took a ton of pictures. The gorgeous shot above is just the tip of the iceberg. Link.

Johnny0 of Burrito Justice documents his first encounter with Indian Bento (and its cute little delivery vehicle) right here: Indian Bento = SUCCESS
Broke-Ass Stuart’s Goddamn Website today debuted a new feature, the Broke-Ass Haiku. The first installment, by Monica The Intern, is devoted to Zeitgeist and begins thusly:
pissed off bartenders
Right? How could it not begin that way? See how it ends…
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Kris M the videographer asks, “What the fuck is this?” Indeed, one’s first instinct is to wonder what this Urban Safari expedition could possibly be doing this far from Pier 39.
But a quick perusal of the firm’s website reveals they do do “Ethnic-Themed Tours.” Perhaps that’s what the fuck this is, Kris M. And they do “Treks to Famous Movie Sites”; maybe they caught the La Mission premiere too.
Or? Any other ideas?
(Thanks, Vinnie!)

Tomorrow afternoon, Porous Walker will be at Receiver Gallery leading a hands-on workshop on how best to glue old toys together. Assemblages will be assembled and then mounted along Orange Alley out back.
Party starts at 2PM. Cookies by Anthony’s.
Full press release after the jump:

This Happy May Day message comes courtesy of Sangroncito. Happy May Day! Link.
Update: Fun with iPhone apps at Burrito Justice.
So says this gripping report by David McClymonds of the Golden Gate [X]press:
Neighborhood-focused Web sites such as Mission Mission, Burrito Justice and Mission Loc@l are enjoying a steady rise of daily clicks from locals and foreigners alike. Instead of coughing up change for the Sunday edition paper, readers are now using that $2.00 to buy a cup of coffee and read the news from their laptop computers and cell phones, free of charge.