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 <p><img alt="16Jan09_Face.jpg" src="http://sf.curbed.com/uploads/16Jan09_Face.jpg" width="84" height="58" align="right" class="bordered"><a href="http://sfcitizen.com/blog/2009/01/16/bloody-masonic-avenue-gets-a-little-more-bloody-today/">This bloody-eared, faceless fellow is the mascot for The San Francisco Citizen's claim that the intersection of Fell and Masonic is "the most action-packed in the city of San Francisco, even more than Adam's Block in the gritty Tenderloin."</a> Which leads them to the conclusion there should be a live webcam keeping watch there to capture all the gore, <em>live</em> help quell disputes over who started what. As long as there aren't any death threats involved... [SF Citizen]</p>
 
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