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October 3, 2007

Rotten Neighbor's Naming-Names Hilarity

As we mentioned before, we love us some Rotten Neighbor. And we recently found a couple of brief but choice testimonials on it. Behold:

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But we would love to see SF's section explode, guys. We know this city has many stories to tell, so we implore you to visit them and let the renting and buying public out there aware your past or current neighborly woes.


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Comments (11)

I see some entries at rottenneighbor.com from a "mattymatt" -- hmmmmm sounds familiar. I'm glad that I don't have my bass pumping house jumping parties on that corner of Fulton. You know... just in case.

 

I have to give Bob credit for outing himself in a creative way.

 

Brock wears girlie shoes and he throws up in bars.

 

my shoes are perfectly masculine.

 

Obviously Bob is gay -- why else would he live so close to Rainbow?

 

The corner of Downey and Ashbury wins with "2002 called. They want their crappy beats back"

 

My, we sure have become good at cutting each other down. Go America!

 

Great! An even easier way to make public, anonymous, passive-aggressive comments about the people in my neighborhood.

 

Wait, I thought Bob was my uncle...well that explains a lot.

 

Wow. This site is really obnoxious. You can't possibly look at something like this and think it's a good thing...unless you're in favor of a bitchier, more passive-aggressive America.

 

Wait, was that irony?

 
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