Entries from SFist tagged with 'gearyboulevard'
January 17, 2008
It wouldn't be SFist if it weren't rife with errors and bipolarity-tinged posts. But we got word of an especially egregious error we made today--something, we're ashamed to admit, we never knew. From the SFist inbox: Re: Starbucks post, it is Geary Boulevard west of Gough, Geary Street east of Franklin. Thanks. Now, we know how to correctly pronounce "Noe," "Gough," and "Montandon." We know to always pretend that the SF Green/Progressive Party is......
Continue Reading "From the SFist Inbox: Geary...?"December 28, 2007
Further proof that the Richmond is where it's at - unless, of course, you like dry bath towels - last night the good folks in the OR witnessed a reportedly "green" light show in the sky during the storm. (Here in SOMA at SFist HQ, we saw a few dangerous puddle formations. Terrifying.) In our comments section, which we implore you to use liberally, a few readers chimed in on last night's electric action:......
Continue Reading "It's Like Thunder, Lightning, the Way You Knock Out Our Power Lines Is Frightening"November 20, 2007
Every year at Thanksgiving, you're bound to forget one or two critical items. A shallot, cooking twine, mushrooms, Ketel One -- something will slip your mind and you run the risk of having your Thanksgiving dinner collapse in on itself. And then you've ruined everything. Everything! But who can we prevent such yellow wallpapered hysteria? This is where you come in: do you know of any grocery stores that stay open late on Thanksgiving......
Continue Reading "UPDATE: Being Prepared for Not Being Prepared: Grocery Stores Open Late?"April 24, 2007
In today's "No Duh" study of the day, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority determined that-- are you sitting down for this?-- a rapid bus system and better public transportation options will increase ridership along Geary Street. The study also determined that puppies are cute, Brooke on "the Real World" is crazy, and the Giants need more offense. ...
Continue Reading "The "No Duh" Story of the Day"