Wednesday, December 21, 2011

San Francisco Says is Born


San Francisco is home to roughly 800,000 unique and diverse people and is a destination for millions of others who come to The City for business and pleasure. Our city's human history dates back to early inhabitants as far back as 3000 BC [1], through Native Americans, Spanish Conquistadors, Mexican rule, incorporation into the United States, the Gold Rush, and the immigration of people from all over the country and the world.

Our City's makeup of people from all cultures and walks of life blend together to create a place like no other in the world. A very open-minded city that has embraced Hippies to Hipsters and Gays to Goths, and one that is extremely conscious of our human impact on the environment.

"SanFranSays is far out man." -Hippie

"SanFranSays is like a can of PBR, always fresh." -Hipster

"San-Fran-Says is Fab-U-Lous!" -Gay

 "Get that camera out of my face." -Goth

San Francisco Says attempts to give a glimpse into the different views of our inhabitants by asking everyday San Franciscans and visitors of our great city a random question, then post their responses. We have no agenda except posting insightful, humorous, and non-nonsensical reactions.

-SanFranSays

6 comments:

  1. I already love the photography. This San Franciscan is going to say "Good Luck" to your new blog. May you have many folowers and insightful sayings.

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  2. Thanks for checking out the blog, we'll be posting a little more regularly once we get some more questions out there.

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  3. Ahahahaha! Jesus, you wear theatrical makeup to one kooky outdoors event...

    ~the Camera-Aggressive Goth Girl

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  4. Also, you could easily go down to the Mission to get a photo of an actual (more ironically facial-haired) SF hipster, as opposed to using one where the subject is standing on what appears to be the cobbled street of a European city.
    Unless our hipsters are too obscure, and you've never heard of them?

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  5. Awesome idea guys, can't wait to see how you execute it!

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  6. I'm worried that by excluding the nonsensical, you are missing a key demographic. Great idea guys.

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