Packed like what on Muni?
Muni rider Zann says, “Awesome shirt says it all.”
We did some digging, and found the SF store that sells these gems, which are on sale for only $20. DSF Clothing Company is located in Lower Haight.
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
Muni rider Zann says, “Awesome shirt says it all.”
We did some digging, and found the SF store that sells these gems, which are on sale for only $20. DSF Clothing Company is located in Lower Haight.
BART rider Michael notes the dangers all too familiar to most riders:
“And THATS how you get crabs in your hair from Bart.”
Stay safe out there, folks.
Via the Twitters
Photo by mendolus shank
At last, your brutally honest opinion about Muni is worth its weight in gold. Or at least in a free monthly Muni pass.
The University of California at Berkeley is doing an Android phone-based research study to improve Muni (sorry, no iPhone app for now). The Berkeley researchers are working directly with SFMTA to figure out how positive or negative experiences with Muni affect your transit choices, and what you think Muni really ought to do to improve things. Read more
Well, this person would just look ridiculous at the pirate and/or Revolutionary War party without the be-feathered tri-corner hat, which, incidentally, is a really tough look to pull off. Arguably not as tough as the tiny plastic cowboy hat on Muni, but you be the judge.
Via Kjaere.
BART trains are running, so do your thing and enjoy more of what you’d be missing had there been a strike (besides a hella fast and relatively cheap way to get around a major metropolitan area, that is):
Via BART rider and Muni Diaries contributor Amy, when asked whether these two were together: Nope, they just “both had same ugly backpack.”
I mean, what are the chances?
This is the kind of stuff we’d be missing if there’s a BART strike tomorrow. Let’s hope there’s not a BART strike tomorrow, eh?
Via BART rider Julia: “Federal law requires these seats be made available to bland office art.” #BART