Your New Lazer* Kitten Desktop Background

by Andrew Dalton on November 19, 2010

Yesterday’s Lazer* Kitten Murals were a huge internet hit, apparently. In fact I’ve had a few requests for large resolution versions of the photo suitable for use as a desktop background. This site, like most good publications these days, operates in the red most of the time, so we have zero budget to upgrade our [...]


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A Myopic View of SFWeekly’s 2010 Best of San Francisco

by Andrew Dalton on May 23, 2010

Oh hey great, SFWeekly published their yearly Best of San Francisco lists last Wednesday, but I guess we were too busy getting excited that one Katherine Dunbar was probably going to end up scrubbing half the neighborhood with a toothbrush to notice. Anyhow, it’s Sunday now, which means white people all over the country are [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Key Witness [Season Finale!]

by Andrew Dalton on March 5, 2010

Here we are at the end of Season 1! We made it! Although, to be honest, they probably should have ended the first season on Nash’s vacation to Hawaii so he could properly celebrate letting one of the top ten most wanted criminals in the country off the hook and losing a very important piece [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Vanishing Act

by Andrew Dalton on February 19, 2010

In what might eventually prove to be a feeble attempt at connecting with his adopted city, Andrew is watching every episode of Nash Bridges’ inaugural season. His analysis of this once-popular television program can be found here and on the SFAppeal every Friday until the SF Public Library makes him return the DVDs. If you [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Javelin Catcher

by Andrew Dalton on February 5, 2010

In what might eventually prove to be a feeble attempt at connecting with his adopted city, Andrew is watching every episode of Nash Bridges’ inaugural season. His analysis of this once-popular television program can be found here and on the SFAppeal every Friday until the SF Public Library makes him return the DVDs. If [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: High Impact

by Andrew Dalton on January 29, 2010

In what might eventually prove to be a feeble attempt at connecting with his adopted city, Andrew is watching every episode of Nash Bridges’ inaugural season. His analysis of this once-popular television program can be found here and on the SFAppeal every Friday until the SF Public Library makes him return the DVDs. If [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Skirt Chasers

by Andrew Dalton on January 22, 2010

In what might eventually prove to be a feeble attempt at connecting with his adopted city, Andrew is watching every episode of Nash Bridges’ inaugural season. His analysis of this once-popular television program can be found here and on the SFAppeal every Friday until the SF Public Library makes him return the DVDs. If [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Episode 2: Home Invasion

by Andrew Dalton on January 15, 2010

In what might eventually prove to be a feeble attempt at connecting with his adopted city, Andrew is watching every episode of Nash Bridges’ inaugural season. His analysis of this once-popular television program can be found here and on the  SFAppeal every Friday until the SF Public Library makes him return the DVDs. If  you [...]


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Nash Bridges Revisited: Episode 1: Genesis

by Andrew Dalton on January 8, 2010

Nash Bridges Revisited is our new weekly feature that we’re running in conjunction with SFAppeal because we’re all great friends who love us some Don Johnson.
The other day, in the midst of a holiday season hangover, I happened upon a midday re-run of Nash Bridges – that mid-90’s, buddy-cop, dramedy series featuring Don Johnson in [...]


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Old Curmudgeony Neighbor Doesn’t Like Anyone, Gives Them All “Awards”

by Andrew Dalton on January 5, 2010

Here at Aggressive Panhandler, we occasionally have opinions about the issues around us. Which we were told in high school was a good thing, but really opinions are like farts: they all stink except yours (unless you’re in the shower, in which case – gross).

I’ve mentioned our neighbor Rob Anderson before because he was getting [...]


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