
Has somebody told Jaime that if he got on Twitter suddenly people would be lined up around the block for some jello?
Thanks, Mai!

Has somebody told Jaime that if he got on Twitter suddenly people would be lined up around the block for some jello?
Thanks, Mai!
Stopped by the Spanish/English Energizer Station this morning, didn’t see a lot of Spanish going on, but Meli said there’d been a bit. More importantly, they had three varieties of Dynamo Donuts donuts, of which I tried 100%.
This evening, I plan to stop by the Chinese/English Energizer Station in Chinatown, which is being staffed by our friend Pauline. Pauline’s been practicing her spiel all day, so it’ll be good.
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Also, there’s the Bike Away From Work Party & Fashion Show at Rickshaw Stop at 6. It promises to feature: “Sexy cyclists strutting the lastest in urban biking style!”


If you’re like me and you think these pictures are cool, you might want to check out Art 4 Charity Gallery this evening. On display will be stuff like this by artist and gallery runner Debra Reabock, to eat you’ll find tapas and wine, and all proceeds go to International Green Shield, an organization dedicated to preventing natural disasters.
For more info, see the event’s Facebook page.

This is often the first course at Radio Africa & Kitchen. It’s hella good. Everything else is hella good too, but, my goodness, what a way to start a dinner.
Plus, it’s housed inside Coffee Bar, so you get the atmosphere too:

Great news for all you Spanish speakers out there: this year’s Bike To Work Day will feature the first Spanish/English bilingual Energizer Station in the history of the tradition. Even better, it will be staffed by Meli from Bikes and the City. So whether you speak Spanish/English, Spanish/Spanish or English/English, stop by and say hi. (And get your tote bag and bagel and banana.)
Chavez and Harrison in the morning; Chavez and Valencia in the evening.
Map of Energizer Stations citywide.
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SF Appeal intern Ramona just dropped a doozy on her blog not so serious:
Tattoos are badass, but bruises are undercover badass. Bruises are the new temporary tattoo. Bruises say I live my life rough, and I don’t even have to pay someone to draw it on. A bruise is like a tattoo that says “I’m rugged. Let’s party.”

“Decoration begins at Gracias Madre,” writes reader Jeff D.
Looks okay, I guess. Thanks, Jeff!
Unrelated: If you haven’t checked out The Virgins, do.
Update: Oops, lady d says we’re wrong. This stuff is left over from the previous tenant.
Previously: