Inspiration?: “I stole it.”
I love how Bear’s hat is so authentically beary. You can also tell via his facial hair that the hat is thoroughly fusing to his head. Within a week, the transition to Kodiak Grizzly will be complete. Someone better resurrect Timothy Treadwell.
The verdict is in: Mission Burger is the jam. The vegan burger was incredible, the fries were great and the McDonald’s ketchup packets? Amazing.
Tragically there is absolutely no seating, so we had to sit on the cold sidewalk outside. That said, if you are patient (we aren’t), you can just take your food to Dolores Park.
EPA and around the bay has posted another great collection of sticker art.
Are you following EPA yet? You should. (link)
Shortly after John Kerry botched his campaign for emperor, Ribity was introduced to the window of our favorite bar.
Fucking. Historic.
(Photo by Claudine - Flickr link)

Did anyone else notice all the new American Apparelesque Gap advertisements all over the Mission? Of course, they forgot to get models that look like they would try to score some smack at 16th and Mission after the shoot, but we’ll let that slide.
Take a hint everyone: it’s time to abandon your custom jeans for a pair made by kids in Asia from a company on the ass-end of a fad.
Westbymidwest claims this is in the Mission District and we’re just going to have to take his word for it. (link)
If anyone lost a bra Saturday at Capp and 20th, someone was nice enough to hang it from a stop sign and turn it into a windsock.
Plug1 of WHAT IM SEEING dot COM spotted this bust on Capp St. last night and took some great shots:
Last night, my wife and I had just eaten dinner at Cha Cha Cha and decided to meet her friends at Little Baobab. There was a $5 cover charge, so I needed to hit an ATM. I stopped into the corner store for some cash and a pack of cigs. As I walked out 4 SFPDs swarmed the corner, where 2 fellows and and a young lady were standing around. The police quickly cuffed all three. I have no idea what they were being detained for. When the guy in
[second to last photo] saw me photographing, he asked if I was going to put it on the internet. I answered back “yeah” and one of the cops smiled at me.
In an unrelated Capp St. incident, Corinna spotted two people fleeing what appeared to be a fight at Doc’s Clock:
Walking back from an awesome party, between Capp and Mission, two dudes were walking super fast down the street. One of them was changing his shirt, then the next one passed us, shirtless, covered in blood. As soon as we got to Mission we saw a bunch of cop cars driving around looking presumably for those dudes so we pointed them down 22nd. There was a huge crowd of people toward Doc’s Clock – I imagine something happened around there. But I have no idea what.
Capp was clearly the center of the action Friday night.