An obnoxious way to save seats on Muni

seat-savers

But along the lines of “kitty crap,” one that still makes me giggle out loud.

These fake drink spill props are available, well, all over the internets. Ryan pointed them out to us in response to the following:

Would you use one of these? Or do you have some other form of trickery you use to save seats on Muni instead? If so, WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU/LOL?

Photo courtesy The Mary Sue

Future Muni poster slips through wormhole, arrives in present day

WTF_Muni_poster

Yeah, we don’t know, either. Maybe we should put our best little-kid minds to work cracking this code, though I’m a little scared of what it actually means.

Here are some other examples of Muni and BART sign hackage you might’ve missed:

BART sign hack: Dancing, singing, art, play
Public transit sign hack: Station agent ass stance
Muni Signage Hack: Move Where?

h/t Paul: “Someone, please help me decipher what’s going on here.”

Muni is the setting for a new/old horror movie

chuckie

Perhaps insisting what a mistake it would be to consider Child’s Play a “dated movie,” horror villain Chuckie made an appearance on Muni recently. Don’t laugh! Whatever you do, do not laugh.

h/t Muni rider Erika: “On @sfmta some guy holding a Chuckie doll like it’s no biggie”

Side note: One Muni Diaries editor (I’m not saying which one!) thought at first that this was Laughing Sal.

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