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Pigeons fly away as Carol Rothman walks Vern at Spreckels Lake in San Francisco, Friday, Nov. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

  • It rained. [Weather Underground]
  • Sixth suspect, Elvis Torrentes, 21, charged in Richmond HS gang rape. [SFGate]

  • Eyewitness account of Muni station fight says the ticket agent is the real victim. [Eye On Blogs]

  • Blessed be, a Google heir is born. [Valleywag]

  • SFUSD teachers may be booted. [SF Examiner]

  • Jacques Pepin would like most like to cook naked with Nigella Lawson. Oh dear, What would Claudine say? [Eater]

  • Homeless people are so cute! [Caliber]

  • Are dropped calls AT&T's fault, or your iPhone's? [Appeal]

3rd Annual California Dreaming Same-Sex Ballroom Dancing Competition

While today's young San Francisco gay gent prefers to (pretend to) skateboard, spend the night frolicking at Bender's, and eschew the art of proper hygiene, there was a day when the effete dandy reigned supreme among the homo sect. (No, Rufus Wainwright doesn't count. Ever.) And those dandies, if only the days of yore had allowed it, would have put on their Sunday best and busted it up on the ballroom floor. Lots of swirling, lots of twirling: the way God programmed gay men.

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Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Dinosaur Jr.'s "Over It"

With the new album, The Farm, J Mascis and the gang return to mid-nineties form in sound and song writing. They're performing at The Fillmore tonight and we believe there are still some tickets available. The video above embarrasses us a little, if only because they're all a little old to be on skateboards and BMXs, but we suppose that's the point.

Verizon Droid: Big Deal? Or Just Another Late Arrival Rival?

According to this woman, who was in line at 3 a.m. this morning at a Verizon store in order to be the very first owner of a Motorola Droid phone in SF, this is "the phone [she's] been waiting for."

SFist Tonight

Leanne is off for the day, taking care of the proverbial bun in her proverbial oven. So, please, bear with us as we throw a list of stuff at you. And remember: just because it's rainy outside doesn't mean you should go crazy and not have fun tonight. How else are you going to show off that new scarf and umbrella?

SFist Drinks: A Sour Mezcal Cocktail from Camino

As we noted last week in the New School Cocktail Glossary, the bar program over at Camino in Oakland, just like the food, is focused entirely on local, seasonal, sustainable, organic ingredients and spirits -- so that means if there's a point in time when there are no local limes available, all the drinks will be made without limes, and all the drinks are made with local liquors. Camino was opened last year by Chez Panisse alum Russell Moore, and the bar manager Alex Phillips sent us this recipe for a Mezcal concoction that fits perfectly with the fall season. From Alex:

Murderous Crazy Edward Wycoff May Get Death Penalty in El Cerrito Murders

According to The Oakland Tribune, Wycoff reads at a sixth grade level and kept books around the house like The Vigilante's Handbook and Techniques of a Silent Killer. He had killed at least 17 cats in his neighborhood in order to "protect other wildlife," and he said openly that he "could have been a serial killer" if it weren't his "good morals."

Scott James of NYT Bay Area did something a bit crafty. He perched a camera at Duboce and Steiner, capturing cars and cyclists during their morning commutes. While not the busiest or most dangerous intersection in San Francisco, it is, as James points out, a complex one where "cars, pedestrians, cyclists and the MUNI N-Line all converge."

Car Thief Steals Vehicle To Get To Auto-Theft Trial

Now this? Is our kind of criminal. With no way to get to his auto-theft trial in Vallejo, tenacious Oakland resident Samuel George Botchvaroff did what comes naturally to him: he stole a car and drove it to the courthouse.

So Much For That Plastic Bag Ban

Well, well, well. What do we have here? Plastic bags. At the Masonic Lucky's supermarket. Destroying the environment. Making Ross Mirkarimi vomit.

Saturday Is Burl Toler Day

Gavin Newsom, according to SF Examiner, has officially proclaimed Saturday as Burl A. Toler Sr. Day in San Francisco.

Richmond HS Gang Rape 911 Tape Released

Yesterday, Richmond police released a recording of the 911 call made on October 24 by 16-year-old Margarita Vargas, who reported the now infamous Richmond High School gang rape.

Feinstein : Will She Or Won't She?

Now that Gavin Newsom has dropped out of the governor's race (welcome back to work, Gavin!), rumors are swirling that Senator Dianne Feinstein might take a stab as the new "it" Democratic candidate. Or not. Who's to say for sure. This speculation pops up all the time with DiFi.

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