"Tons of poop in crosswalk" (SOMA) https://t.co/aht1VQiaOy pic.twitter.com/8PM0rk2hNt
— Poop Scoop (@PoopScoopSF) March 31, 2019
March 31, 2019 at 06:54PM
"Tons of poop in crosswalk" (SOMA) https://t.co/aht1VQiaOy pic.twitter.com/8PM0rk2hNt
— Poop Scoop (@PoopScoopSF) March 31, 2019
Had a GRAPE time last night! 🍇😇💜 #unfortunately pic.twitter.com/x6G86hU1G2
— mayb🤪 (@maybface) March 31, 2019
According to detail, International Squash Tournament for Women will be played from first to fifth of the next month, while Huawei International for Men will be staged from 6th to 10th of the next month.
A total of seventeen men players from Egypt, Iran, Hong Kong, Scotland, Kuwait, Spain, Czeh Republic and Ireland will participate in the event.
Seven women players from Egypt, South Korea, Iran and Switzerland will also participate in the Women event.
The event is providing ample of opportunities to Pakistani players for the revival of International squash in the country.
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— T-Mobile San Francisco (@TMOSanFrancisco) March 31, 2019
... if this isn’t spring I don’t know what is...? Burrata & spring pea, fava bean, pickled lemon, fennel raisin baguette 🥖 #urbantavernsf #hiltonsanfranciscounionsquare… https://t.co/nCfkTpflBV
— Sean leone (@LeoneSean) March 31, 2019
At breakfast with mom & my brothers I just had the most heavenly egg cheese & potato croissant in my life fuck 🤤
— Heidi (@dazzzle666) March 31, 2019
Good morning from San Francisco! @ Blue Bottle Coffee https://t.co/OOqtfyKwCY
— Shane Leasure 🏳️🌈 (@shaneleasure) March 31, 2019
Morning run first time in months , At Powell turnaround 😎🥇🥇🥇 @ Powell Street station https://t.co/LLW3K9TnwV
— Duane Potter (@duanep2) March 31, 2019
The green shirts are looking to avoid a whitewash in the series, which Australia leads 4-0.
Australia brought in fast bowler Jason Behrendorff in place of Nathan Coulter-Nile. Mohammad Abbas was the only change made by Pakistan from its last game as the fast bowler replaced youngster Mohammad Hasnain.
On Friday, Australia pulled off a sensational last-over, six-run win despite a debut hundred by Pakistan's Abid Ali and second career century by Mohammad Rizwan in the fourth ODI.
Nicks, who made history on Friday as the first woman inducted twice into the prestigious group, kicked off the night with a performance of some of her biggest hits, such as “Stand Back” and “Edge of Seventeen.” She was inducted in 1998 as a member of rock band Fleetwood Mac.
“She’s so wise and serene. She sees all the romance and drama in the world and she celebrates it,” said singer Harry Styles, who introduced Nicks on stage for her induction.
However, one of the standout moments of the evening was when Jackson, 52, took the stage and called on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame committee to induct more female artists during the annual ceremony. She also acknowledged her musical family for their impact on popular culture.
“Never in a million years did I expected to follow in their footsteps. Tonight your baby sister has made it,” said Jackson, who did not perform at the ceremony. “And Rock and Roll Hall of Fame please, in 2020, induct more women.”
Singer Janelle Monae dubbed Jackson the “the legendary queen of black girl magic” for hits such as “What Have You Done For Me Lately” and “Escapade” and said she was the blueprint for creating socially conscious music.
“We celebrate you for giving us memories that we wish we could bottle up and save for the next lifetime,” Monae said. “History is not complete without you, Janet.”
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which is located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, sends ballots to more than 1,000 artists, historians and members of the music industry to select inductees. Artists are eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first recording.
The 2019 list of inductees was largely dominated by British artists, featuring bands such as The Zombies, Roxy Music, Def Leppard and Radiohead, who did not perform during the show.
The Cure performed hits such as “Just Like Heaven,” while Def Leppard ended the night with a rocked-out jam session that featured classics “Photograph” and “Pour Some Sugar On Me.”
Jackson declined to take questions from reporters and did not mention the “Leaving Neverland” documentary on cable channel HBO about her late brother, Michael Jackson.
The 2019 induction ceremony will be broadcast on HBO on April 27 at 8 p.m. EDT.
Face painting and free tattoos were on offer to those who had come to pay their respects to the “Firestarter” star.
Flint, a figurehead of the 1990s rave movement, was found dead at his home earlier this month aged 49.
An inquest which opened this month confirmed he had died as the result of hanging. It has been adjourned until July 23 for a full hearing.
Renowned for his facial piercings, heavy makeup and eccentric devil-horned hair cut, Flint played a major role in establishing the credibility of dance and electronic music.
The funeral procession followed a 2-1/2-mile path to St Mary’s Church and while the church service itself was reserved for friends and family, Flint’s bandmates had invited fans to line the route to “raise the roof for Keef!”
Steve Hales was among those who heeded the call.
With dark makeup and a single strip of green hair reminiscent of Flint’s style, Hales said the amount of support for him was hardly surprising.
“His was music for generations,” he began, before being drowned out by motorbikes roaring up and down the streets.
The horse-drawn hearse was decorated by vibrant orange flowers spelling “Keef” and “Chief”, while his infamous fluorescent green microphone and an elegant arrangement of white and red roses adorned the coffin.
Actor Paul Kaye delivered the eulogy, recalling tales from Flint’s years on the road and his love for motorbikes, animals and jujitsu, to name but a few of his passions.
“You liked to live your life on the razor’s edge for the buzz,” Kaye said on behalf of bandmate Liam Howlett. “You were an anti-star, a pirate and committed to our cause of shaking people’s souls and buildings.”
Fans have launched a petition to have a statue of the late singer erected in Braintree. According to the petition, which has amassed almost 9,000 signatures, residents of the town want “to pay homage and honor its most famous son.”
Born in northeast London, Flint moved there in the mid-70s with his parents and in 1990 co-founded The Prodigy with Howlett and Leeroy Thornhill.
The group had been due to tour the United States in May and released their latest album “No Tourists” in November.
🔴 Me and Bre back on our bullshit 🔴 @ Club Six https://t.co/4iMRhSc2lH
— Infinite Jess 🔆 (@edgyatbest) March 31, 2019
On the pass tonight... pheasant confit w/ cornbread purée, braised black eyed peas, House Tasso ham, buttered turnips, strawberry sofrito, crispy beet tops #urbantavernsf… https://t.co/H0FTaLWI6e
— Sean leone (@LeoneSean) March 31, 2019