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Old 11-13-2007, 01:41 PM
natedogg natedogg is offline
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Default No fun century followup

I found a great website dedicated to destroying the halloween fun in the Castro. I weep to think that public dollars were spent on this horrible nonsense.

http://www.homeforhalloween.com/

This is truly mindboggling. There is a gleeful list of businesses who chose to remain closed on Halloween (and I will never patron those places).

I highly recommend reading the "boo blog" which is literally composed of posts from some psychotic nanny busybody smugly observing from his window how quiet and uneventful the Castro is.

excerpts:

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"Today is my birthday...I got exactly what I wanted: a peaceful home for Halloween in my home...the Castro."

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also the smug self-satisfaction of knowing that NO ONE is having any fun!

[ QUOTE ]
"9:30pm -- the Castro's four "big bars" just announced last call: Badlands, The Bar on Castro, Jet and Lime.

"Excuse me," the bouncer at Badlands said as a party-goer tried to exit with his drink. "You need to leave that here.""

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Woohoo! Happy Halloween from the no fun nannies!

The boo blog is great, but I also highly recommend viewing the flyer (pdf warning), which actually includes the words "no fun"
http://www.homeforhalloween.com/lett...flet_color.pdf
text:
this halloween
NO castro
Castro
no party
no fun
no tolerance for bad behavior
no reason to come

Gotta love the nannies!

natedogg
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