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For all of you who are gay or who love someone gay.

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Kudos to playwrite Jeff Whitty for writing this honest and straightforward open letter to Jay Leno. Open Letter to Jay Leno I have lots of gay individuals in my life and I find humor against them to be tasteless and ignorant – unless one of them is telling the joke… I’ve been known to chew […]

this morning, on Valencia Street

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I saw a girl rollerblading down the bike lane in jeans and a knit tank top, with no bra, hair down, smoking a cigarette.Oh, and, she was listening to an ipod that was in her back pocket.I love this city.

today on 6th street…

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I went to my favorite mexican place for a burrito – it’s acutally the less enticing version of the favorite place, because the neighborhood is awful (btwn mission and market on 6th) but it’s the same food and I wanted it bad, so I decided to plunge in. I walked out the back door to […]

short and sweet

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I feel like I’m blindfolded in the land of opportunity, playing marco polo with my destiny.

Repost: A Little St. Patrick’s Day History Lesson

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I pulled this off of my friend Samir’s blog [back in 2006, when i posted this, his blog was on myspace but he’s since deleted his account] because I was thinking the same thing and he did all the writing. If you disagree, post it here and we can have a lively discussion.I might have […]

dead

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i see dead animals on an almost weekly basis in this extremely dirty city. there’s something so interesting about death that i have to photograph it. i choose the camera phone over the digi cam on purpose – the grains are necessary.

kinda sad, kinda pretty pt II

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kinda sad, kinda pretty

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How do legos get spilled onto a crosswalk next to the Embarcadero?

this is the first time I’ve felt pride about my alma mater

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“The art of teaching lies in being able to recognize an individual student’s unique potential and reflect it back in a powerful enough beam to start a little blaze.” – Gillian Brown, B.A., M.F.A., M.A.E., Adjunct Assistant Professor of Art, Maharishi University of Management She was my teacher only casually and only during my last […]

mittens

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as i put on my coat today, i had to hold on to the cuffs of my sweater so that they wouldn’t get caught in the sleeves and i remembered when i used to wear mittens that had a string attaching them that ran accross my shoulders and thru the arms of my coat. this […]