Wednesday Feature: Howdy Neighbors!
by Andrew Dalton on September 23, 2009Because we here at Aggressive Panhandler are friendly people, we like to check up on our friends in other neighborhoods. Since no one likes a homebody, every Wednesday we’ll be bringing you updates from around town that you might have missed.
A Yo-Yo master at USF, a new Street Food operation in the Mission, how to use your canine friend to gain some carnal knowledge, and the magic hour in the TL. This is what our neighbors were buzzing about for the first half of the week:
- Weotta (get it??) shared some tips on the best parks for simultaneous Dog Walking, People Watching, and Picking Up (presumably picking up something other than dog poop.)
- Mission Mission always seems to have the scoop on new Street Food vendors. Yesterday, Ariel uncovered this operation directed at an avian demographic.
- Occasionally I Live Here: SF brushes up against NoPa’s borders, which makes the stories from SF locals even more of a pleasure to read. Yesterday’s edition featured National Yo-Yo champion and USF graduate Yo-Yo Joe who makes all the hippie/raver glowstick twirlers look like amateurs.
- Local photoblogger, dogwalker, and PacHeights resident (I think?) Kate from Scenes From My Hood found a quiet time in the Tenderloin.
- SF’s most baby-friendly neighborhood celebrated Rosh Hashasna like proper Bay Area Hebrews: with their dogs, of course. (Noe Valley Buzz)

jie: please do not use violent language if you are accusing someone of doing just that. The term you used to refer to this girl (whom I am not defending) is one that is loaded and, akin to swastikas, a symbol of intolerance and hatred. As a Jewish woman, I find both incredibly offensive and hurtful. Yes: my family was killed the Holocaust, and I have women in my family who were killed because of their genders (as women). So please, think a bit more before you speak. Thanks. - please...