This is the view from Golden Gate Park. I’m standing next to the needle lake. I’ll have to take a picture of it. They call it that because all the addicts threw their needles in it. It’s right at the entry to hate hate Street entry to the park but anyway, this building this monstrosity you’re looking at it came up and Dean Preston was the supervisor and one thing he made them promising. It’s in the it’s on the thing the board past was that there would be a welcoming center for people from all over the world who came here basically hippies coming to San Francisco to get them squared away as they hit here the service used to be provided by old ladies who are they weren’t old done, but they’re in their 80s and they came to the hearing and they built this thing and I want to know if the center exist because it doesn’t look to me like it. It’s in There Hillis can you tell me?

This is the view from Golden Gate Park. I’m standing next to the needle lake. I’ll have to take a picture of it. They call it that because all the addicts threw their needles in it. It’s right at the entry to hate hate Street entry to the park but anyway, this building this monstrosity you’re looking at it came up and Dean Preston was the supervisor and one thing he made them promising. It’s in the it’s on the thing the board past was that there would be a welcoming center for people from all over the world who came here basically hippies coming to San Francisco to get them squared away as they hit here the service used to be provided by old ladies who are they weren’t old done, but they’re in their 80s and they came to the hearing and they built this thing and I want to know if the center exist because it doesn’t look to me like it. It’s in There Hillis can you tell me?

This is a view from needle Lake in Golden Gate Park

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I’m h. brown, the creator and author behind this blog. I’m a political blogger covering San Francisco local politics. Everything I write from now on is my attempt to carry on the torch for Linda Laflamme (Neska) and Roscoe Robinson (Frank Leslie/Mickey/Roscoe) two gifts to so many many thousands.

So far.

“I’m supposed to play here.”

That’s what Linda Laflamme said the first time I saw her under the snow topped skylight in the old Steam Auto factory my friends and I had converted to h. brown’s in 1977 I believe it was.

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