San Francisco Kills SUV Limos With Hills
March 5th, 2007 by max
Oooh, check this out and make sure to not get into a limo on a hilly side in San Fran.
Oooh, check this out and make sure to not get into a limo on a hilly side in San Fran.


Ocean Beach in San Francisco provides a perfect wall for street graffiti artists to practice their painting skillz. You can also start bonfires.
You can check out some of the cool graffiti arts people have made. (it was too cold today for us to walk around to take some pics…)
NOTE: We do not condone any graffiti actions as they are illegal but bonfires are okay since they are legal.



You can see this funny advertisement by Sterling Bank on 17th Ave. and Geary Blvd across from the Rite Aid. Apparently, a street graffiti artist had turned the “make bank” into “make dank” and also made the guy in the ad smoke.
We have been driving by for about 1 week and notice that this ad has not been changed. Obviously the message is clear, you can make DANK at Sterling Bank. Although we do not endorse smoking ganja, this was very funny and we had to take some pictures.
Just in case you want to make dank, make sure to check out Sterling Bank on 19th and Geary.

Here’s a cool modern house that I’d want to live in.
We’ve often wondered (albeit never out loud) about the Olle Lundberg designed manse at 2606 Jackson Street. Thankfully John King wonders (out loud) as well.
And while modern architecture isn’t everybody’s cup of tea, if it can happen here (amongst the Pacific Heights mansions) perhaps it can happen anywhere (without “denigrating” the character of the neighborhood).

I’ve learned to fall in more and more in love with the golden gate bridge, which is only about 5 minute walk to see from my apartment in Richmond (not Richmond the city) SF.

This is clearly a speculation but hmmm…. it sure is scary living downtown…
This photo was taken by a traffic control camera attempting to identify vehicles that run red lights. Twelve employees of the City of San Francisco Traffic Enforcement Bureau have been missing since this incident.

Can you guess where this is in SF?

Yes, if I was only 50 years younger, I would be able to swim here. Now you can go hang out in the bare, where the sutro bath pool used to be.
picture via cliffhouseproject (Check out all the pictures they’ve got plus music too!)


Remember the fuss in Boston about the Mooninite LEDs and how the government spend unnecessary $3 million on blowing these up? Michelle and Safire found the cool LEDs in San Fran. Cool…
Michelle Clay and Safire found two of the Ignignot (Mooninite Marauders) LED signs in San Francisco, similar to those that terrorized the innocent citizens of Boston. Here’s Michelle’s story and Safire’s story, of how two “5ft girls with 10ft sticks found Mooninite LEDs in SFâ€Â.
Also check out some cool comic strips about the Aqua Teen Hunger Force.