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Friday, October 24, 2014

San Francisco Clinches Top Spot for Trick-or-Treating for the Fourth Year in a Row

Posted By on Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 2:04 PM

Riding the sugar high. - YANLEV/SHUTTERSTOCK

If you're chaperoning a bunch of trick-or-treaters this year, tell them to grab the extra-large pillowcase — San Francisco is officially the best place to score a sugar high on Halloween.

The annual Zillow list of the best places for children to trick-or-treat has once again crowned San Francisco the City of Sugar based on factors such as walkability, safety, and (of course) amount of candy swag each trick-or-treater has in his or her bag. Not only did Zillow break down which cities are best for trick-or-treating, the site shared which San Francisco neighborhoods kids should visit if they're hoping to score full-sized candy bars; here they are: 

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New San Francisco Hashtag Perfect For Halloween

Posted By on Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 12:14 PM

C'mon, get creative! #halloweencostumesonlyinsf - NINABUDAY/SHUTTERSTOCK

With Halloween on the horizon, the annual dilemma rears its head: What should you go as? Sometimes, throwing a sheet over your head or dressing in your barista uniform just doesn't feel good enough.

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Did You Know the World's Oldest Webcam is in San Francisco?

Posted By on Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 10:44 AM

The not-so-riveting scene filmed by the world's oldest webcam - FOGCAM.ORG
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Twenty years ago: Tonya Harding's then husband orders an attack on Nancy Kerrigan, OJ Simpson leads police on a slow-speed chase across L.A. freeways, and SF State puts up a webcam. In the time since, Harding has slipped off into the unknowns of Oregon (presumably still wearing a white scrunchie) and OJ was found innocent but still managed to find his way to jail; and the webcam? It's still running — picking up images of students shuffling across the western part of campus. 

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This Week's Episode of Freak Show, "Edward Mordrake Part 1"

Posted By on Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:04 AM

Pasqual Pinon and his perky appendage - WIKIPEDIA
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The normal suspension of disbelief required to view this show has been momentarily suspended for me, because the character of Edward Mordrake is not that well done.

Some background: He was a freak of yore, now a ghost.

He was a Byronic young aristocrat who just happened to have an extra face on the back of his head that was a demon. It commanded him to do gnarly things. Now, in the 1950s Freaks-scape, carnival people know that if they perform on Halloween he will be summoned to do dastardly things. Oops, someone performs. He shows up. He wants to add a freak to his sepulchral afterlife. Which will it be? Stay tuned next week. But the actor they chose is weak, and the demonic appendage is hella stupid looking. For a show with some pretty amazing special effects, the whole thing reads like a bad B movie. His character is probably loosely based on a turn of the century guy named Pasqual Pinon, who had a tremendous growth on his head that some huckster decided to paste a wax face to in order to make some quick bucks in a sideshow. According to some sources, this was a huckster with a heart of gold, because he eventually paid to have the growth removed for Pinon. That would never fly witth Elsa. 

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