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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15618560

it's been one month since the last meet up. It will be 6:30pm-8:30pm at Bar Tza in the Mission. Come say hello, and I'll buy you your first drink. 2481 Mission St. San Francisco Ca.

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Metal thieves are cutting off public car charging cables to sell for scrap copper.

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Then, two hours later, the thieves returned -- helping themselves to a second round.

It was alaMar Dominican Kitchen.

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Concord Costco / reported refrigerant leak

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I'm glad they got the board orientation correct!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14690451

Bar TZA, at 21st and Mission St.

2481 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94110

6:30pm-8:30pm

Come say hello, and I’ll buy you your first drink.

Look for the lemmy world rat's face

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14580405

Bar TZA, at 21st and Mission St. 2481 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94110

Come say hello, and I'll buy you your first drink.

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Used a Canon Powershot and solar optical film. Image is normally just shades of blue-gray, but I colorized them in post.

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An East Bay woman has crocheted what appears to be the world's longest scarf at 982 feet long, and that scarf’s measurements are currently under review to grant her the Guinness World Record.

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While the sponsored event is canceled, you can’t keep thousands of stoners away from Hippy Hill.

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Oakland smoke shop busted for illegally possessing cannabis as police also recover two loaded firearms

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Bay Area drivers should know that a scam has been going around involving fake websites posing as the FasTrak toll system trying to extract payments from people.

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BART plans to spend $90 million on replacing all 700 gates in the system with gates that are too high to jump and too strong to push through, which system administrators hope will lead to a sharp decrease in fare evasion. When I heard about the supposedly unbeatable gates, I knew I had to try to beat them. Surprisingly, spokesperson Jim Allison invited me to the West Oakland BART Station to give it my best.

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