I remember that when Foreign Cinema opened. They used to give diners those remote buzzers to let them know when a table was ready and send them over to Doc’s Clock. If a bartender saw your buzzer they’d refuse to serve and kick you out.
think this guy is a bit out of touch with the yuppie cars–seems like its more bmws and audis now.
relatedly, i’d like to start a fund to buy free drinks for homeless folks at all the new (and old) marina bars popping up in the mission. tacolicious. medjool. dr teeth. ugh…
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Tuffy | [Permalink]
I remember that when Foreign Cinema opened. They used to give diners those remote buzzers to let them know when a table was ready and send them over to Doc’s Clock. If a bartender saw your buzzer they’d refuse to serve and kick you out.
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
well since this note is not written in Spanish, my guess is we got us one set of newbies getting mad at a second set of newbies
I want to post one right under it, in Spanish, declaring war on hispters and fixies, just for the comedy…
Old Mission Neighbor | [Permalink]
Also, this is nothing new:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/telstar/244259689/
surlyinsf | [Permalink]
think this guy is a bit out of touch with the yuppie cars–seems like its more bmws and audis now.
relatedly, i’d like to start a fund to buy free drinks for homeless folks at all the new (and old) marina bars popping up in the mission. tacolicious. medjool. dr teeth. ugh…
Mark Pritchard | [Permalink]
Yeah, this is from the first dot-com boom. I know the guy who put these up – way back then.
Eric Gregory | [Permalink]
Guess all that yuppie money wasn’t enough to save Ti Couz or keep Slanted Door in the Mission.
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
http://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Mission_Yuppie_Eradication_Project
njudah | [Permalink]
a quaint artifact from dot bomb one. Didn’t work out so well for ‘em though.