Wednesday, March 29, 2006

wtffuwt?!

DB at the Barnesyard printed his very first what the fucking fuck's up with that and it is great! He didn't print mine because I misunderstood and didn't get that it should be movie related. Duh. Here's mine:

Why the fuck does Petrovich feel the need to pollute S st. by building another fucking Rite-Aid in an area that has like fifty fucking pharmacies in one fucking square mile (that would be at S and 21st)? What the fucking fuck's up with that?! AAAAHHHH!!!

I should probably send that one to Heyamoto, substituting *&%##@ for fuck.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wasnt that spot on 21st and S a run-down warehouse before?

beckler said...

No, it was a normal warehouse. I'm not saying that I think that lot should stand empty, there just doesn't need to be another pharmacy downtown. There is one at 10th and U, one inside Safeway on 19th and R, one on Broadway across from Tower, one on Alhambra by that Safeway, and a Longs over by the Beat. And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head, there might be others. Don't you think that is sufficient?

Anonymous said...

Completely unnecessary I agree. They are also going to be building more "luxury lofts" across the street from there to polute the neighborhood further. AND that neat mustard house across from there is likely going to be torn down for more what... luxury lofts! There were musings a while back that Urban Outfitters was going to be put in there or in some part of the Safeway complex but now it's moving to the old Virgin records on Arden. Sac is so different from even 4 years ago when I moved here. RM

Stephen Glass said...

And more AM/PMs. Especially on the suburbs. There's a paucity of those.

Anonymous said...

hehe, I love it.

I own stock in rite aid. LOL

Anonymous said...

Why the fucking fuck doesn't this town (specifically, the grid) figure out that we need a good pizza by the slice place?!?! (And please no one retort that we have 'Pieces.') With a name like petrovich, he's probably not the one to champion a winning pizza solution, but come on! doesn't anyone long for a quality, no-nonsense slice on a giant sheet of wax paper to go? I think Sidewalk should start a slice annex down in Midtown. They have great pizza with that firm, blithe crust that is just right for walking with it down the street without it slipping down on to your shirt front, and the right Pizza Nazi attitude to effectively traffic customers through the joint. Pizza not pharmacies, people!!

-Dave

beckler said...

I smell a petition drive. I will be first to sign.

Anonymous said...

I am opening a pizza/bagel/falafel place in midtown.

In my dreams.

Miss B