
"Mayor Daniel Lurie likes to end his Instagram videos with an encouraging "Let's go, San Francisco!" So for his State of the City speech today we've put his signature catchphrase - plus many others - onto a BINGO card. It's Lurie's first State of the City speech, the mayor's chance to recap his greatest hits and lay out his plans for what's to come. Follow along and click on every signature phrase until you hit BINGO - or, perhaps, BLACKOUT."
"Alternatively, if Lurie breaks precedent and starts talking about the president or other all-but-certainly verboten topics ... you can turn this into a drinking game: Repurpose your BINGO card into a virtual coaster and take as many (espresso?) shots as Lurie surely does before noon every day while plugging cafe after cafe. One shot for Great Highway, two shots for Marina Safeway, three for Trump or ICE, and four in the unimaginable instance in which Lurie mentions Beya Alcaraz."
Mayor Daniel Lurie ends his Instagram videos with the phrase "Let's go, San Francisco!" A BINGO card filled with his signature catchphrases has been created for his first State of the City speech. The card invites users to click squares to mark phrases during the speech, aiming for BINGO or a full BLACKOUT. Mission Local will attend at Rossi Field to capture catchphrases and potential controversies. An optional drinking-game version assigns espresso-shot counts for mentions of specified places and topics. Kelly Waldron studied Geography at McGill, worked analyzing methane data in Montreal, and earned a master's from Columbia Journalism School. Margaret Kadifa covers immigration and has experience at The Economist and The Houston Chronicle. Io Yeh Gilman covers city hall, is part of Report for America, studied history of science at Harvard, and wrote for The Harvard Crimson.
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