Eugenia Chien has been eavesdropping on the 47, 49, or 1 lines since the mid-90's. She lives by the adage, "Anything can happen on Muni" (and also, "That's not water.")

Left You a Note on Muni

Among the stuff you find on the bus, notes are among the most telling. It’s kind of like reading someone’s diary. And who doesn’t love that? Here are some found notes we’ve seen from the recent past, like the “white whine” note, above.

This one is pretty cute. I wonder if they ever found each other.

MUNI Note
Photo by Flickr user revger

At least the writer of this note said please.

“…and 4. Find my to-do list.”

Getting Ready For Summer

Monsters attack!

If you stumbled upon another quirky find on Muni, you know where to send it. Let’s be voyeurs together.

Video: Live Rickroll on Muni

Not sure how we could have missed this on Halloween but check it out: “Two guys. One girl. One dream. To real-life rickroll an entire city on Halloween.”

Are we all familiar with the idea of rickroll? Here it goes:

“When Jason put the boombox above his head, it played 5 seconds of Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes” (per Say Anything) and then suddenly jumped to “Never Gonna Give You Up.” My costume was modified to be tear-away, and I was Rick Astley underneath. Boom. Real life rickroll.”

These guys did it all over town, and of course the N and L got rickrolled properly! Check out the video. Props to @SaraMurphy for sending this video our way … and in effect, rickrolling us, too!

SF “Adventure Men’s Fashion” on BART


Photo by MAAS & Stacks via Refinery29

Local menswear design house MAAS & Stacks has released a lookbook shot on BART and other San Francisco transit centers, according to Refinery29. I should mention that Refinery29 actually reports: “A Lookbook Full Of Cute Guys In Adventure-Worthy Threads? Yes, Please.

Hmm. I’m not sure what kind of adventure these men are ready for — getting Ritual coffee somewhere outside of the Mission?

Still, kudos for paying attention to fashionable urban dudes who ride public transportation. I can support that cause. Click over to Refinery29’s slideshow to see the rest of lookbook.

Weekend Photos: Through the Muni Wormhole

tunnel
Photo by Jef Poskanzer

What were you doing at 11:11 a.m. today? Yeah, I was just staring at the clock on my laptop too. Missed opportunities.

Don’t forget, the benefit show for Jesse Morris is tonight. Friday, Nov. 11, 9 p.m. at the Uptown in Oakland. 1928 Telegraph Avenue Oakland. (BART: 19th Street Station).

Enjoy these photos and your weekend!

N-Judah Hits Warp Speed
Photo by Ocu-Master

HYDE
Photo by Jason Rodman

the butterfly's wing
Photo by torbakhopper

Exit
Photo by mossieu eric

Photo Diary: Power Puff Muni (or something)


Photo by @tashigi

Flickr/Twitpic-diving has its rewards, and then there is this inexplicable photo that we found via @tashigi, who made over Muni with some serious psychedelic cutesy clip art. Out of the three Muni Diaries editors, I have been nominated to write about this photo because I am from the land of Hello Kitty-theme maternity wards. You think I kid.

Now, I know well enough that these are not the Power Puff Girls, right? I don’t know who these little chicks are, but they look like they’re up to no good. I mean, look at those Mardi Gras beads.

This is the last time I am going to write about something cutesy. I have my reputation to protect. It’s not like I own Hello Kitty chopsticks or anything…

 

Busk for Jesse Morris + Benefit Show This Friday

The outpouring of photos and letters — including one from Jesse’s aunt — hasn’t stopped since we posted about the passing of the beloved “Punk Rock Johnny Cash.” In our original post, you can read many of the letters from his friends or just passerbys whose days were brightened simply by hearing Jesse Morris at the BART station. Jesse Morris and The Man Cougars were due to play at the Uptown in Oakland tomorrow night, and the bands in the lineup have decided to make the show into a benefit show for Jesse’s family.

Sluggo from The Grannies, who were scheduled to play with Jesse on Friday, sent us the poster above with this note:

The poster features a shot I took of him earlier this year. Before the show, i asked Jesse if i could photograph his set. He looked directly at me and somberly said, “I don’t like my picture taken.” There was an awkward silence, then he added, “Jus’ kiddin’ ” and winked.

The Grannies and The Undead Boys will be donating 100 percent of their door proceeds to Jesse’s family to help with expenses.

The show is this Friday, Nov. 11, at 9 p.m. at the Uptown: 1928 Telegraph Avenue Oakland. (BART: 19th Street Station).

This Sunday night, Radio Valencia will be doing a tribute show for Jesse. You can listen, call in, and join the Radio Valencia crew from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The studio line is (415) 875-9051. You can listen to Radio Valencia at RadioValencia.fm.

We also received a letter from Jesse’s aunt, Jeannie.

Dear Friends:

It is so poignant, reading all of your viewer’s comments. I am Jesse’s Aunt Jeannie. Jesse and his girlfriend came up to Ashland to visit this past summer. I could feel his sadness. But that’s not what I want to share.

Jesse Morris was glorious, absolutely glorious. He always has been. You’d look at Jesse and be intimidated. Two minutes was all it would take to fall head-over-heels in love with him. You’d find yourself with an excited anxiety, anticipating his return.

Jesse always made us laugh. I have a Jesse (girl) who is married to a Jesse (boy). One summer, all of them were hanging out at my house (his brother, Jameson too) playing pool, laughing it up…chillin’. I’d say, “Hey Jess!” and three people would turn around. We loved that.

Jesse’s talent was phenomenal. Everyone knows it. His imitation of Cash was obvious, it was his own songwriting skills that blew you out of the water. They were always from his heart, always.

Melancholy would be the best way I can describe Jesse’s other side. He’d show it sometimes in anger; he’d rant, but there was this tender melancholy about him that made you cringe in your desperation to make it ok.

I can say that Jesse’s passing has destroyed us. His brother, his mom, grandma, uncle, my daughter and son, Richie, and me. I’m not ready to let go of him. I’m not ready to let go of his charm, his humor, his tenderness…his glorious self. I can’t say -he’ll be missed. “Missed,” Jesse would say – That’s fucking lame. Empty, empty, empty. Empty and flat and far less magnificent is the world now.

Y’all grab your guitars, drums, basses, cymbals…pots and pans. Go down to the Bart station and do you best impression of my nephew. Record it so that everyone can see what asses you all are – and how much you loved him. He woulda loved that!

Thank you for appreciating glory.
Jeannie Azzopardi

If you are a musician and would like to busk in Jesse’s honor, please send us a video so we can share it here on Muni Diaries. And be sure to share the information about the benefit show and radio tribute.

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