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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Tenderloin Business Finds a Clever Way to Make Twitter Feel Totally Unwelcome

Posted By on Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 3:27 PM

click to enlarge TWITTER VIA @BRIAN RINKER

There's no better way to rebuff Twitter than to broadcast your disdain for Twitter via billboard rather than via Twitter.

The Tenderloin might be known as the seedier strip of San Francisco, but if you ask us, it's also home to some clever people who aren't shy about telling Twitter where they can go shove their tweets. SF Weekly's former intern Brian Rinker snapped this image of this witty directive on Turk Street which includes our very favorite: double entendres.

The communiqué, which was also posted on Yelp earlier this week, can be seen at Kahn & Keville Garage on Turk Street, in case you were looking for somewhere to take your touristy friends this week to show them that San Francisco isn't all cable cars and clam chowder.


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Erin Sherbert was the Online News Editor for SF Weekly from 2010 to 2015. She's a Texas native and has a closet full of cowboy boots to prove it.

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