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Zine Making Party for FREE in the HAIGHT TONIGHT!

Updated: Nov 08, 2009 20:09
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by the genius gemma correll.

by the genius gemma correll.

We all struggled through high school. While some of us managed to fuck the hottest girls and be present at every pep rally, some of us were really into Bikini Kill and not shaving.* Though I managed to finally look the female part, my love affair with zines never really went away.

The Booksmith, one of our favorite local and independent bookstores here at BAS.com, is throwing a make your own zine party with a couple of local authors. [Sadly, it is not yours truly and le boss.] However, supplies are free and considering the amount of rain out, its probably better that you make it out of the house tonight and be social.


Zine-Making Party! at The Booksmith
1644 Haight Street near Cole Street [Upper Haight]
TONIGHT! Friday November 6th, 6-7:30pm
FREE! It says teenage girls, but just show up and sit down and I’m pretty sure those mousy bitches won’t say no. It’ll be so punk rock of you!

* = Just for clarification, I did not get laid during high school.

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