Forums

Full Version: San Francisco
You're currently viewing a stripped down version of our content. View the full version with proper formatting.
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
(12-01-2023, 03:53 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: [ -> ]Note how he fails to acknowledge the Yeti infestation.

Isn't the Yeti an apex predator with a very large territory? You really don't hear of sightings of more than one...

--tg

There are no "Yeti Gatherings"
(12-01-2023, 04:54 PM)Greg Wrote: [ -> ]Anything more than 'zero' is more Yetis than anybody wants.

That is very hurtful. You have made me sad.
I am the sadness purveyor.
I like sadness purveyor better than nabob of negativity. 

As yeti gatherings, didn’t they sell out to an ice cooler company?
$$$$$
Hijacking the thread back from the yeti-dishing, here's something I learned about recently:

Quote:Transect a city walk
On your next visit to San Francisco (or if you live there) walk across this small city on the SF Crosstown Trail. Even though I have lived in or near San Francisco for forty years, I discovered all kinds of gems, and stunning views that I had no idea existed. The route is engineered to pass through as many neighborhood parks as possible, with unexpected turns, and hidden treasures. Although you can do its 17 miles in one long day, we divided it into multiple days, ubering back to our start place. The entire walk is enjoyable, safe, and endlessly surprising. Download the app so you can easily follow the trail on your phone. For locals, the trail runs from the new Candlestick Point Park to Land’s End national park.

--tg
In Kinokuniya mall… a strange haven that I’ve always enjoyed. I had planned to feast at one of thr many fine restaurants here but I’m just not that hungry so I settled for a savory crepe.

I was going to do some Xmas shopping for Tara but couldn’t find anything cool.

Nice scene here - diverse and hip. Saw a dude who just bought himself a new katana. He was so happy. Nothing like a fresh blade to put a smile on one’s face. Even if it’s just a cheesey anima katana.
(12-15-2023, 06:42 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: [ -> ]In Kinokuniya mall… a strange haven that I’ve always enjoyed. I had planned to feast at one of thr many fine restaurants here but I’m just not that hungry so I settled for a savory crepe.

I was going to do some Xmas shopping for Tara but couldn’t find anything cool.

Nice scene here - diverse and hip. Saw a dude who just bought himself a new katana. He was so happy. Nothing like a fresh blade to put a smile on one’s face. Even if it’s just a cheesey anima katana.

I agree. Some of the best people-watching in the city.
San Francisco - home of the “Funnel of Love”



—tg
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7