 dslgold22
join:2004-06-28 San Jose, CA
1 edit | Typical SF rhetoric
Yeah, this doesn't surprise me. SF is one of the most bizarre places I've visited in the United States (I've been to all but two NFL cities). BTW -- Newsom comes from "old" money and is loaded.
While at a formal event in SF earlier this year, I actually met the mayor. Quite an individual. He has that "Clinton-esque" presence about him and is a confident, good-looking guy. Every woman in the place just about lost it when he appeared. I asked my date what it was about him and -- after she re-composed herself after meeting him -- she said it was the combination of looks, power and money.
Back to the point - if I was a resident of SF, I'd be more concerned about basic infrastructure problems there rather than free wireless access. |
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  steelgaze Premium join:2002-02-01 San Francisco, CA clubs:
| I kinda agree, but then again I think our mayor says all kind of crazy things .. sorta like everyone else's mayors but in a different way.
IMO there really isn't anything to see here since he's just trying to self-promote himself though making revolutionary changes. (Sorta like how he was all opposed to the "Terminator" vetoing the amending the marriage bill, but I don't have anything against gays, just pointing out the example.) I don't see having internet access as a right but I'd like to see fast cheaper prices.
I do agree he does have pretty good looks, he's supposedly the youngest mayor of SF. Something about that combed back hair don'tcha think? :P -- The first anime convention in San Francisco. |
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