God I love this town.
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@XavCC Tilts and slides aside**, I love living on a steep hill. Sure, the backyard is down 3 flights of stairs and the driveway leans considerably to the left... But being higher than our downhill neighbors means the views are awesome.
** If the retaining wall in the backyard collapses one more time I may change my mind.
@BobHorowitz
This is a *story* (or point of view to be more grounded
) I really would like to hear, discuss and record in a radio broadcast purpose.People from different places in this world sharing different feeling and various situations. Luv it!
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@BobHorowitz Looks normal to me... oh, wait.

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@BobHorowitz residents on streets like this must have fucking ripped calves
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@BobHorowitz residents on streets like this must have fucking ripped calves
@ZephyrAuster
Glutes.
Magnificent glutes
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@BobHorowitz Looks normal to me... oh, wait.

@MuseumJoe
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@BobHorowitz my neck hurts just looking at this pic π₯΄
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@BobHorowitz my neck hurts just looking at this pic π₯΄
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@BobHorowitz my head got into a very strange angle

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@BobHorowitz and inside :
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@BobHorowitz and inside :
@jqmcd
I love Dutch angles in photography
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@MuseumJoe
And this isn't even the steepest street in San Francisco. There are at least half a dozen I can think of which are steeper.@BobHorowitz @MuseumJoe I was looking at a list of em just yesterday and seeing which ones Iβd been to. Seven out of 10, Ripley included.


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@midendian
Yeah. Even without the amusing camera tilt, Ripley Street falls into the "believe it or not" category.It's like someone said "Oh let's put some housing up here so when people park their cars out front they can open up the door and tumble down the road at high velocity."
@BobHorowitz @midendian Something tells me this has to be somewhere where the temperature doesn't regularly go below the freezing point...
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@BobHorowitz @midendian Something tells me this has to be somewhere where the temperature doesn't regularly go below the freezing point...
@leatherstotheeditor
Correct.We get hail occasionally but, per Google, the last time the temperature in downtown San Francisco officially dropped below 32Β°F was on December 11, 1932. And the last time measurable snow fell in San Francisco was February 5, 1976, when 1 to 2 inches blanketed the city.
Being on a peninsula, surrounded by water on 3 sides, with cool ocean temps, means we rarely get very hot or very cold.
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@BobHorowitz I think that sometimes, under certain weather conditions in the morning, car owners go to their cars, which are parked at the very bottom of the street
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@BobHorowitz I think that sometimes, under certain weather conditions in the morning, car owners go to their cars, which are parked at the very bottom of the street
@andre
There is no bottom. Ripley keeps going down
Wayne Thiebaud | Ripley Ridge
Whitney Museum of American Art
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@andre
There is no bottom. Ripley keeps going down
Wayne Thiebaud | Ripley Ridge
Whitney Museum of American Art
https://share.google/UJtlEwuCj1EyBAJsI@BobHorowitz Believe it or not, I didnβt know the context β so thank you for introducing me to Robert Ripley and the whole βBelieve It or Not!β universe

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@BobHorowitz Believe it or not, I didnβt know the context β so thank you for introducing me to Robert Ripley and the whole βBelieve It or Not!β universe

@andre
You're welcome!
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