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SF News /Andrew Dalton

Tuesday Morning Roundup: NYC Through SF's Eyes

Published Jul 16, 2013 · 2:30 AM PDT / Updated Dec 29, 2018 · 3:58 PM PST


  • Brace for the inevitable: a map of New York, seen through a San Franciscan's eyes. [SF Magazine]
  • Another BB gun shooting goes down in the Tenderloin. Who are all these BB Gun bandits? [SFEx]
  • The Eggwich app is designed solely for finding breakfast sandwiches in San Francisco. [Via: Eater]
  • Here is a giant pillow that is designed to make you feel like you're getting cozy inside a burrito. [Mission Mission]
  • Dozens of roosters rescued from Santa Cruz cockfighting ring. No arrests made, however. [BCN/Appeal]
  • Vallejo woman accused of abandoning her one-year-old son in a gas station bathroom. [CBS5]

  • Outside Lands is now pretty much sold out:

ranger dave is now sold out of 3-day general admission tickets. only GA option left is friday. http://t.co/ZlZZQ9Rz8m

— Ranger Dave (@sfoutsidelands) July 15, 2013

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