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San Francisco - Printable Version +- Forums (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum) +-- Forum: Doom Discussions (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Travel (http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/forumdisplay.php?fid=19) +--- Thread: San Francisco (/showthread.php?tid=2176) |
RE: San Francisco - thatguy - 12-01-2023 (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" RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 12-02-2023 (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. RE: San Francisco - Greg - 12-02-2023 I am the sadness purveyor. RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 12-02-2023 I like sadness purveyor better than nabob of negativity. As yeti gatherings, didn’t they sell out to an ice cooler company? RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 12-02-2023 $$$$$ RE: San Francisco - thatguy - 12-02-2023 Hijacking the thread back from the yeti-dishing, here's something I learned about recently: Quote:Transect a city walk --tg RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 12-15-2023 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. RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 12-15-2023 (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 agree. Some of the best people-watching in the city. RE: San Francisco - thatguy - 12-18-2023 San Francisco - home of the “Funnel of Love” —tg RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 06-15-2024 Dr. Ivor Yeti Seriously, it is a doom-spiral, mall-killing, apocalyptic, coyote-strewn HELLSCAPE in San Francisco. Quote:This advertising firm’s Doom Spiral Bar is a cheeky message to San Francisco haters Art of Noise at SF MoMA - King Bob - 06-30-2024 A show focused on music, and most of it is posters. There are two huge walls floor to ceiling with posters from 60s SF, one wall of Blue Note and and some other album covers, and two walls of some newer and/or larger posters. Some jukeboxes and other things in another room, but people were pretty close together in there so we skipped it. Also it was free admission day on Saturday. Yes! A lot of the SF posters are great but I think it might have been better if they narrowed down the selection a bit so they were all closer to eye level, or just put the best ones at that level. Nevertheless, it did look great with so many of them, and it is amazing that so much art was being made on a weekly basis for those shows. I'd say recommended, at least to DM and TG. I have to say though, most of the Fisher collection in the upstairs galleries is not to my taste at all, and I say skip it, especially if you're short on time. AND - there's another show up of art from Creative Growth in Oakland (an art-based facility for developmentally disabled people). Some of that stuff is fun, and some really good - there's a guy who does kind of an Abstract Expressionist thing with marks all over the surface and one of them was fantastic. Incidentally, we have a piece at home by one of the artists in the show, and I think ours is better than the one in the show. RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 06-30-2024 Been intrigued about this exhibit but I’d likely just compare it to the walls of the Fillmore. RE: San Francisco - King Bob - 10-07-2024 Went to SF Sunday to visit our nephew and his wife. They live on California near 20th. We had lunch at Lokma on Clement, a nearby Turkish restaurant, which is quite good and I recommend if you are in the area. It was super hot, just over 90, so walking around was brutal. I was glad I brought my larger brim hat. And I got a nice plant for my office at a nearby nursery there. RE: San Francisco - Drunk Monk - 10-07-2024 (02-15-2023, 10:26 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Then we grabbed dinner at Lokma - just appetizers. I had the calamari because I figured eating a lot of legs would cure my cramps (I know I know - those are tentacles. Same diff). They were truly scrumptious. That place is delish. Lokma rocks. That's my daughter's 'hood. She's on Balboa near there. RE: San Francisco - Dr. Ivor Yeti - 10-07-2024 (10-07-2024, 03:13 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(02-15-2023, 10:26 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Then we grabbed dinner at Lokma - just appetizers. I had the calamari because I figured eating a lot of legs would cure my cramps (I know I know - those are tentacles. Same diff). They were truly scrumptious. That place is delish. Lokma reportedly has a great brunch, too. |