What’s with that place? It was a yoga studio or some such for a while, right? And then what happened? I see people living there, which is an odd use for the space.
I am happy to finally see someone noticing some of the ailments of this city! It’s nice that we want to help everyone but first we must help ourselves!! As it stands now, I believe we are screwed when a true disaster hits this city! In the event of a disaster the few Black families still residing in this city will most likely have to fend for themselves, people are not nice (ANYMORE)! I was reared in a racially diverse atmosphere both at home and educationally! If you would like me to elaborate let me know. my family has not change but this city has and not for the better!! How will you deal with the high numbers of Asians and Latino¿s that even in my work environment have shown their preference for hiring or renting to their own before a Black person! And have you noticed that Asian and Latino’s out number both the Black and White residents of San Francisco? How do you plan to appeal to them?
Belated comment on this one – I happen to own and live in that building and frankly I quite liked the initial tag line in all its nonsensical glory…unfortunately it inspired others to add their wholly unreadable, sloppy ugly tags…eventually had to paint over all of them as I didn’t want to pay the city fine – this is NOT an invitation to everyone to come tag my house, PLEASE!! Yes, the building does look similar to Farina (both mid-century modernist) and thank you Brock Keeling for admiring our windows – they’re the original 1946 frames and glass….
It’s so nice to see the mentally handicapped have taken up spray cans.
Pretty sure mental retardation is the basis for the whole “tagging” subculture, actually.
mental retardation after the age of 21. when you’re young you’re dumb.
You may be on to something.
Fuck Farina anyway. That place is seriously the worst, most overpriced restaurant in the Mission.
What the?
What does this have to do with Farina?
the building looks like farina.
Oh yeah, I guess Farina doesn’t have that little picket fence out in front. Whoops. Oh well, still don’t take back what I said about it.
That’s my friend’s house and this is the second time that this particular less-than-articulate vandal has defaced it.
Street art is one thing. Ridiculous tagging is just that: ridiculous.
What’s with that place? It was a yoga studio or some such for a while, right? And then what happened? I see people living there, which is an odd use for the space.
I am happy to finally see someone noticing some of the ailments of this city! It’s nice that we want to help everyone but first we must help ourselves!! As it stands now, I believe we are screwed when a true disaster hits this city! In the event of a disaster the few Black families still residing in this city will most likely have to fend for themselves, people are not nice (ANYMORE)! I was reared in a racially diverse atmosphere both at home and educationally! If you would like me to elaborate let me know. my family has not change but this city has and not for the better!! How will you deal with the high numbers of Asians and Latino¿s that even in my work environment have shown their preference for hiring or renting to their own before a Black person! And have you noticed that Asian and Latino’s out number both the Black and White residents of San Francisco? How do you plan to appeal to them?
Harold, you SO have my vote for Mayor.
foreelios?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hEtN0-vF90
Good luck with your run for mayor Harold!
not farina.
LAME
I like their windows.
KKKatie jumped the fence?
Belated comment on this one – I happen to own and live in that building and frankly I quite liked the initial tag line in all its nonsensical glory…unfortunately it inspired others to add their wholly unreadable, sloppy ugly tags…eventually had to paint over all of them as I didn’t want to pay the city fine – this is NOT an invitation to everyone to come tag my house, PLEASE!! Yes, the building does look similar to Farina (both mid-century modernist) and thank you Brock Keeling for admiring our windows – they’re the original 1946 frames and glass….