Tourist/Vandal with a “Heart” of Gold
The look on the face of the woman behind Kissyface McGreta Garbo here is priceless. Without price.
“Tourist is drawing a heart in lipstick on the window of #sfmuni to pose for her friend’s picture. :/”
Via @nthistlethwaite.
Shoelace and Trashbag on Super Secure Muni Emergency Exit
Photo via Sergio CrazyPants Riccetti-Schubert
That’s the emergency exit hatch on a 22 Fillmore bus being held closed with a plastic shopping bag and a shoelace.
You might remember the SFWeekly report earlier this summer that detailed the maintenance issues at Muni, where fixes included the use of garbage bags. Pretty good advertisement for Glad bags.
Thanks for dropping this off on the Muni Diaries Facebook page, Sergio!
Muni’s a Topsy Turvy Mixed-Up World
This obviously means we should be Spider-Man-ing in the back half of the bus.
Good find from the Tenderloin Geographic Society. It’s no Please, Ho, but it comes pretty close (<– It gets me every. time, two-plus years later.)
Rules for Avoiding People on Public Transit
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Kim’s totally unsocial rules:
- Avoid eye contact.
- Lean against the window and stretch out your legs.
- Sit on the aisle seat and listen to music to pretend not to hear people asking for the window seat.
- Place a large bag or multiple items in the empty seat to make it time-consuming to move.
- Look out the window with a blank stare to appear crazy.
- Pretend to be asleep.
- Put your coat on the seat to make it appear already taken.
- If all else fails, lie: Say the seat has been taken by someone else.
While much of Kim’s research was done on long-distance bus rides, some of the same conditions apply to intra-city travel. And this rang all sorts of bells for us:
Kim found that the greatest unspoken rule of bus travel is that if other seats are available you shouldn’t sit next to someone else. As the passengers claimed, “It makes you look weird.”
Read more about Kim’s work, including what people tend to do when drivers announce a full bus, here.
How do you handle strangers on Muni and BART?
Free Wine Delivery For Your Muni Story This Saturday
Want some free wine delivered to your door? Join us for Muni Diaries Live this Saturday at the Elbo Room, and you could win $150 worth of wine delivery from Rewinery.com. Just sign up to tell a two-minute story during the audience contest portion; if you want to sign up in advance, just email us at muni.diaries.sf@gmail.com.
Not into being the star of the show? That’s ok. Come on over and hear tales from these fine storytellers:
- Broke-Ass Stuart, the king of stylish brokeitude
- Hiya Swanhuyser, writer and San Francisco culture maven
- Jesse James, Muni Diaries Live audience favorite
- Joyce Lee, spoken word wonderwoman
- Mahsa Matin and Elyse Bova, of Beat Feet Orchestra
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We’ve got more details about the other prizes tomorrow! Spoiler alert: lots of cool free stuff.
Muni Diaries Live
Sat., Aug. 11, doors: 6:30, show: 7 p.m. Tickets: $12.
Buy advance tickets
Elbo Room
647 Valencia Street, San Francisco
Take Muni there: J-Church, 12, 14, 22, 33, 49, or BART: 16th or 24th St stations
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