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right about the homeless, and tons of fleabag hotels in tenderloin so many people that hang out on streets that are drinkers and such. still city is cleaner than here.
One of 1st night we were up Market street(near Castro) and guy walks by totally naked with hardon except for shoes, cockring. Other day we were up there, 2 guys on plaza totally naked sunning themselves and then another walks by cafe where we are eatling lunch same.
Unlike the rest of SF compared to NYC I would bet you are right about SF Chinatown being cleaner than NYC Chinatown, which in most spots is a stinky dirty mess.
And actually maybe SF is overall cleaner than NYC. it just doesn’t seem so because of all the homeless.
right about the homeless, and tons of fleabag hotels in tenderloin so many people that hang out on streets that are drinkers and such. still city is cleaner than here.
One of 1st night we were up Market street(near Castro) and guy walks by totally naked with hardon except for shoes, cockring. Other day we were up there, 2 guys on plaza totally naked sunning themselves and then another walks by cafe where we are eatling lunch same.
Well a roll with a banana will be a lot cheaper than what I pay for Mexican yoghurt.
Unlike the rest of SF compared to NYC I would bet you are right about SF Chinatown being cleaner than NYC Chinatown, which in most spots is a stinky dirty mess.
And actually maybe SF is overall cleaner than NYC. it just doesn’t seem so because of all the homeless.
A bit early for you to have a roll with a banana, isn’t it dave?
speaking of pricing, chinatown in S.F. is way cheaper than NewYork(chinatown) for produce. and cleaner.
I bought a roll and a banana for 60 cents this morning at the MetFood
In the ghetto, I can buy a roll of toilet paper or a cup of coffee in the bodega for $1.00
What does a dollar buy in BoCoCa?
No Starbucks for you then.