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No Fees at the Fillmore Tomorrow plus Muni Diaries Live and Drunk

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If want to sing out, sing out...and talk shit about Muni! photo from TheTenderBlog.com

If want to sing out, sing out...and talk shit about Muni! photo from TheTenderBlog.com

Jeff Hunt from the excellent Muni Diaries just dropped me a line about their fantastic sounding event this week.  On Friday, Muni Diaries is gonna be having its second live event Muni Diaries Live! Under the Influence at The Make Out Room.  If it’s anything like the first event, there’s gonna be a lot of drunk shenanigans and lots of cripplingly funny stories about Muni.

For those of you who don’t live in SF, Muni is the nickname for our thoroughly mediocre mass transit system (buses, trains, cable cars etc.). But if you feel like coming out and participating don’t feel that you have to limit yourself just to stories about Muni.  You can talk a bunch of shit about BART too if you’d like.  Here’s all the info about the event.  It’s also where you can contact someone if you plan on venting your rage, frustration, or love about Muni in front of your drunken peers.

If Bill Graham were alive hed be giving the finger to Live Nation as well.

If Bill Graham were alive he'd be giving the finger to Live Nation as well.

In other news Monica just informed me that The Fillmore is doing this awesome promotion where tomorrow 10/28 there will be no service fees for any tickets you buy!  Yeah, I though you’d like that.  You can check here for verification.

The only thing that I’m wondering is how much Bill Graham would HATE what the music industry has done to his legacy if he were still alive.

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