Tuesday, March 20, 2012

IMHO

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/03/19/EDLN1MNU9V.DTL

That's the price of entertainment

In my humble opinion, I believe that San Francisco's entertainment is a huge benefit to the cities revenue, especially the nightlife.

Most of SF's nightlife happens downtown, where residential complaints should be minimal.

Comprises should be made for the residents around the bars, clubs and taverns but I think the main focus should be to improve the city's nightlife.

According to the article, $1 billion of spending comes from the nightlife in SF alone.

In order to improve this number I think the Entertainment Commission should find a way to extend the hours of operation for bars, clubs, taverns, etc. not close them sooner.

Putting more cops and safety patrol on the streets is an excellent idea.

This also gives unemployed people more job opportunities.

Communication between the neighborhoods can also help improve nightlife in SF entirely.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Word of the Week

(1) Word: Rutilant
(2) Source of Word: Dictionary.com
(3) How the word was used: He had a round head as bare as a knee, a corpse's button nose, and very white, very limp, very damp hands adorned with rutilant gems.
(4) Definition: [adjective] Glowing or glittering with ruddy or golden light.
(5) My sentence: The store was surrounded with rutilant crystals from all over the world.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Mystery Character

I stand 6-feet tall and about 180 pounds.

I have dark brown hair and dark brown flirtatious puppy eyes.

My hair loves to naturally fall into a pompadour hairdo.

Girls everywhere are jealous of my flawless and timeless skin.

I still have baby cheeks.

I have big soft lips.

With my long arm, torso and legs, my hips love to move like a cat clock's tail.

I love to dress in disco flared suits.

My facial expression and posture comes off shy and quiet at times.

I love to speak with a heavy southern accent that girls fall in love with.










Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Word of the Week #5

(1) Word: Wauled

(2) Source of Word: Words with friends

(3) How the word was used: The girl wauled over the death of her cat.

(4) Definition: [verb] to cry or wail like a cat.

(5) My sentence: The Checker's family wauled over the loss of their house.