Choose your poison

sorry, crackheads

Seen and captured by Cranky Old Mission Guy.

KiTOS

KiTOS

Keep in Touch Operating System? Kyle is The Old School? What does this mean? Mollie claims to have the answer, but is unsure of the language.

On the back of the bar at The Uptown.

UPDATE: And like that it seems we have the answer from Scott: “Short for Kim and Toni’s, previous owners of the bar.”

Fair enough, thanks Scott. Though I still like “Keep in Touch Operating System”. Which would be a good name for a touch screen year book interface.

Capp Street Is For Lovers

Capp Is For Lovers

Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear

You Must Be This Tall

You Must Be This Tall

The buzzer at Oddball Film.

"18th and Capp"

I’m not sure how I missed this one, but Potential Past, or “Brian” as some people call him, grabbed an amazing pic of an amazing street the other night.

18th and Capp

Click on these words and view it as it should be seen.

Oh Capp Street, Sometimes You Try Too Hard

Oh Capp Street

Gum Spot Spotted

Gum Spot Spotted
You should throw your trash in the trash can, for sure. But if you happen to have some gum that you weren’t wanting, I know a spot.

Capp Street, natch.

Also, this is the urban fairy circle, right?

The Secret Alley Presents The Yellow Dress, Chris Klippel and Quite Polite



People having been raving about The Secret Alley: “What the hell is this?!” – A Recent Visitor.

This Saturday night it will be be filled with art & music. The Yellow Dress, Chris Klippel and Quite Polite will all be playing their awesome music, starting at 9pm. There will be an art show in the lobby, featuring the sweet works of Gretchen Natvig, Taylor Meers Jacobs, Sasha Mace, Michelle Fleck and Sarah Thibault, opening at 8pm. If that sounds good, come by 180 Capp Street, between 16th and 17th Saturday night, it should be fun.

(Disclosure: I am one of those dorks at The Secret Alley, so this is really just self-promotion, which is why it reads like a press release)

Poster design by Cody Frost.

Towing Christ

Towing Cross
I can’t be the only one seeing some kind of religious symbolism here. The question is, what does it mean?