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SF News /Andrew Dalton

Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Danny Bowien Pulls His Noodle For Playboy

Published Dec 19, 2012 · 12:55 AM PST


  • Thanks to the Giants, A's and the Niners, the Bay Area was named Grantland's Sports City of the Year. Go sports! [Grantland]

  • Mission Chinese Food chef Danny Bowien photographed pulling his noodle for Playboy. [Mostly SFW] [Playboy]

  • Salesforce.com expanding its downtown presence by leasing the entire 450,000 square foot, 27-story building at 350 Mission Street. [SFEx]

  • Historic peninsula bar the 23 Club in Brisbane raided in illegal gambling probe. Apparently they had a fake Internet cafe in there, which you know has to be a cover for something because no one goes to Internet cafes anymore. [Mercury News]

  • Plane flying from Santa Barbara to Mammoth Lakes goes missing over Yosemite. [KTVU]

  • If you lived in Bernal Heights and woke up early, this is the sunrise you'd be looking at every morning. [Bernalwood]

  • The planning department wants to require developers to include even more bike parking in their new buildings.

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