Still Alive After Crossing A Street In Saigon!Sign Of the cross,…

Still Alive After Crossing A Street In Saigon!

Sign Of the cross, a high wai and a bow, step out into the oncoming traffic and don’t stop moving.
There’s a big statue of Our Lady of Saigon just around the corner, she protects all pedestrians from harm. Look, I’m living proof.

Once you’ve mastered the art of crossing the street in Saigon, you’ll never fear jaywalking again.

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Got the blues? Catch up on the latest chatter at cupofjim.com.

Got the blues?

Catch up on the latest chatter at cupofjim.com.

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Benn Bacot — The Bass Of The Bay

Catch up on the latest chatter at cupofjim.com.
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Several pairs of tennis and badminton rackets make up this…

Several pairs of tennis and badminton rackets make up this man’s headdress. I love the purple colors that were common among the counterculture when I landed here, mid to early 80s. This was at the Lily Street Fair, which only lasted a few years in Hayes Valley San Francisco. #vintagegay #genout #gaydocumentary photojimsf (at Hayes Valley, San Francisco)

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Several pairs of tennis and badminton rackets make up this…

Several pairs of tennis and badminton rackets make up this man’s headdress. I love the purple colors that were common among the counterculture when I landed here, mid to early 80s. This was at the Lily Street Fair, which only lasted a few years in Hayes Valley San Francisco. #vintagegay #genout #gaydocumentary photojimsf (at Hayes Valley, San Francisco)

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