PDA

View Full Version : San Fran & Etc



Shlup
10-22-2010, 04:17 AM
BJ's taking me to San Francisco! I was just gonna ask Miriel for advice, but maybe other EoFFers have gone to San Fran.

Where should we stay and what should we do? :o

Raistlin
10-22-2010, 04:19 AM
Be sure to watch out for all those gays. I hear they've taken over.

Bunny
10-22-2010, 04:20 AM
Do not look out your car window while driving unless you wish to witness a homeless man urinating in the middle of the road.

Maybe that's your thing, I don't know. If it is, ignore me.

Shlup
10-22-2010, 04:22 AM
I'm from the greater LA area--I've seen plenty of homeless doing all kinds of things. In Shibuya I found a cardboard city! It was awesome!

Oo, I found an old PM from Miriel with lots to do.

I am adding to the topic: Where else should BJ and I visit and why would we want to go there? So far we have been to Hawaii, Jamaica, Alaska, Denver, the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and Japan.

Shorty
10-22-2010, 05:25 AM
PARIS. Also, the smurfing redwoods, since you'll be up in that area (kindof) anyway.

escobert
10-22-2010, 06:03 AM
you wanna come to vermont and ski and get drunk with bert ;)

Miriel
10-22-2010, 06:55 AM
Please for the love of god, do not call it "San Fran". :( Nobody who actually lives here calls it that.

Also, I'm using this thread as an excuse to post this:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/hannahgoesrawr/Screenshot2010-10-21at104408PM.png (http://vimeo.com/15069551)

When are you heading up here? We had a brief period of gorgeous weather, but the rains are starting to come and it's going to get cold and dreary really soon.

Madonna
10-22-2010, 07:02 AM
Best part of not living in San Fran? Calling it San Fran. I visited San Fran this past summer and San Fran was awesome and I would like living in San Fran had I not already set my heart elsewhere.

Shlup: [Teatro ZinZanni] (http://love.zinzanni.org/). Think of it as dinner and a show.

escobert
10-22-2010, 07:03 AM
that video was awesome miriel :D

Rodarian
10-22-2010, 07:45 AM
I say visit the site for the future HQ of Starfleet Command, then visit the location of Full House...

And tell BJ not place handkerchiefs in the back pocket of his jeans.....

Baloki
10-22-2010, 07:47 AM
I believe you have to wear flowers in your hair?

Psychotic
10-22-2010, 03:31 PM
I like FRISCO - yeah that's right miriel I went there - it is a lovely city.

Go to that one pier with the sea lions! Pier 39? Maybe? I dunno. There's just an asston of sea lions for no apparent reason and it's great.

Shorty
10-22-2010, 06:35 PM
Frisco just makes me think of Frisco, TX. San Fran sounds much better.

Peegee
10-22-2010, 06:41 PM
canada
china
hong kong
macau


no seriously:

Alaska
Dominican Republic
Europe (all over, but especially Amsterdam)

Miriel
10-22-2010, 07:24 PM
A friend of mine made a status update on Facebook just yesterday about how weird it is that people outside of San Francisco call it bizarre names like "San Fran" and "Frisco" and there's like 20 comments of people trying to figure out who the smurf started it? It must have been some awful San Francisco hater who decided to spread rumors to tourists that this is what they should call the city and invoking the rage of locals. Is there anything else like it? Los Angeles is just LA, no weirdo nickname like, "Los ANG". And people don't call New York something stupid like, "New Y". Jesus, can you imagine?

Anyway, this to do:

Call in an order (1-3 hours in advance) to Ike's Place (http://ilikeikesplace.com/) and get the ménage ā trois sandwich, some chips and a soda, and take it over to Golden Gate Park and have a picnic.

You can spend a whole day at Golden Gate Park and still not see everything that there is to see. The park is gigantic. Aside from the beautiful grounds and hiking areas, there's the botanical gardens, tulip garden, rose garden, Japanese Tea Garden, Academy of Science and the DeYoung museum. There's a beach right across the street from the west end of the Park too.

After a few hours of exploring, you can drive over to Cliff House and look at the view. The beautiful Sutro Bath Houses are right there too and you can get some great photos there. Grab dinner at any one of the absolutely amazing restaurants in SF. For cheap, Naan N' Curry is right by GGP. For more expensive, there's the renowned Zuni Cafe, NOPA or if your down for some meat, the famous House of Prime Ribs. If you finish your ginormous sized portion, they'll give you seconds! But usually most people can't stomach any more meat. There's a place a short walk from GGP called Sun Tung Chinese that has a wicked deep fried chicken wings dish. Keep driving alongside the Pacific Ocean and you'll go through Presidio, the ultra rich neighborhood in SF and they have some beautiful architecture there. The Palace of Fine Arts is really a beautiful thing to see. And inside is the Exploratorium. And the Exploratorium is AWESOME. You can play with bubbles! But watch out for little kids who try and swipe your bubble making device, those little bastards.

The Golden Gate Bridge is definitely something to see, but walking across or biking across is a chore. But if you have the stamina for it, you can rent a bike from Fisherman's wharf, bike all the way to the bridge, across the bridge, and then end up in Sausalito, which is an adorable little touristy town. Think parlor shop ice cream places. From there you take a ferry back to SF and can drop off your bikes. But it's a brutal journey, takes about 2 hours to complete. I'd recommend just driving across the bridge and then heading up to the Marin Headlands to get a stunning view of the bridge and the city. Battery Spencer is a great place to watch the sunset over the bridge. The Fisherman's Wharf is definitely a place to visit, but it is jam packed with tourists. If you're going to eat there, the only restaurant I would recommend is Scoma's. But they do have an In-n-out there if your in a pinch.

Definitely stop by Tartine Bakery for breakfast. You can go shopping at Haight & Ashbury which is a funky little street. It's like, hippie meets commercialism. There's a place on the street called the Sockshop and it's a whole store full of ridiculous socks! Wander around the Mission because it's a really unique neighborhood and grab yourself a Mission burrito. Visit Esperpento, a tapas restaurant and get yourself the lobster paella. It's so freakin' good. And then get drunk off sangria.

If you visit the Embarcadero on Sunday, you can wander around the Ferry Building. There's lots of shops inside and also on Sundays there's a farmer's market. Obviously you won't be buying fresh produce but a bunch of street food vendors come in on Sundays and they have really delicious food. There's also little stalls where people sell little trinkets, artwork, etc.

You can rent a go-cart and tour around the city that way, using their built in GPS talky thingy. Take the go-carts and go to Lombard street and go zig-zagging down SF's curviest street. I've never gone, but I would still recommend a trip to Alcatraz.

And if you still have time, come over to the East Bay and spend some time in Berkeley. The East Bay is home to Bakesale Betty's the the most delicious fried chicken sandwich you can imagine. Everyone should eat one of these in their lifetimes. Also, killer strawberry shortcakes.

Check out Yelp Events, SFGate, And FUNCHEAPSF for ideas of special events and whatnot going on in the city when you're visiting. Festival season is over so there's not a ton happening right now.

escobert
10-22-2010, 07:49 PM
because it's easier to say san fran :monster:

rubah
10-22-2010, 07:57 PM
Meet the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Shlup
10-22-2010, 08:25 PM
Please for the love of god, do not call it "San Fran". :( Nobody who actually lives here calls it that.

If it makes you feel any better, I would never call it that out loud. Spelling San Francisco is hard.



When are you heading up here? We had a brief period of gorgeous weather, but the rains are starting to come and it's going to get cold and dreary really soon.

Veteran's day weekend! BJ gets Thursday off so he's taking Friday too. We like dreary rainy weather, so it's fine.

I will forward you plan to BJ. I refuse to do any planning; this trip is a gift to me.

Agent Proto
10-22-2010, 08:50 PM
I am adding to the topic: Where else should BJ and I visit and why would we want to go there? So far we have been to Hawaii, Jamaica, Alaska, Denver, the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and Japan.

You may want to visit Washington, DC. It's a nice place if you intend to visit the monuments and White House! There's a lot you could also do if you do decide to go!

Shlup
10-22-2010, 08:52 PM
That's a good idea. BJ's been a couple of times but I never have!

Peegee
10-22-2010, 08:52 PM
Yeah. While you're at it, rent an RV and drive around usa.

Miriel
10-22-2010, 09:02 PM
Tony and I are going to Napa next week to celebrate our 5 year anniversary. The Napa valley is seriously gorgeous! We're planning on eating at Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc, and the Michelin Starred restaurant, Auberge Du Soleil. Maybe take a hot air balloon ride and hit up some of the spas in the area. Get a mud bath, massage, etc.

Other places I want to visit in the States:

Hawaii! I've been twice but Tony hasn't. We can go on a Lost tour!
New Orleans - BEIGNETS!
Florida - Wizarding World of Harry Potter! I heard that Disneyworld isn't as good as Disneyland though.
Aspen
Chicago

We toyed around with going to DC for the Keep Fear Alive/Restore Sanity rally but since it's going to be televised, might as well save the trip.

PS. Let's have dinner! I don't think I'm working that weekend!

Laddy
10-22-2010, 09:20 PM
Dear Shlup,

If you see an attractive young gay man that is not particularly feminine, in good shape, and taller than 6 feet, refer him to me. That is you punishment for not going to San Francisco with me.

Thanks.

Shlup
10-22-2010, 09:30 PM
Yeah. While you're at it, rent an RV and drive around usa.
Maybe. BJ already went around the USA on a tour bus... I guess it depends on how expensive it would be. We're definitely going to Europe first though!

Tony and I are going to Napa next week to celebrate our 5 year anniversary. The Napa valley is seriously gorgeous! We're planning on eating at Thomas Keller's Ad Hoc, and the Michelin Starred restaurant, Auberge Du Soleil. Maybe take a hot air balloon ride and hit up some of the spas in the area. Get a mud bath, massage, etc.

BJ doesn't like that kind of stuff, but I am planning a trip like that with my lady friends. Yes, I have lady friends now. We have crafts nights and talk about books while we drink wine.


Hawaii! I've been twice but Tony hasn't. We can go on a Lost tour!
New Orleans - BEIGNETS!
Florida - Wizarding World of Harry Potter! I heard that Disneyworld isn't as good as Disneyland though.
Aspen
Chicago

We toyed around with going to DC for the Keep Fear Alive/Restore Sanity rally but since it's going to be televised, might as well save the trip.

PS. Let's have dinner! I don't think I'm working that weekend!

I love Hawaii~ <3
I dunno if I'm interested in New Orleans. It's so... I dunno. The south makes me ill. Disneyland New Orleans is probably enough for me.
If I lose ten more pounds BJ'll take me to Disney World! I have a Disneyland pass, so I know Disneyland is epic, but I waaaaaant to see Disney World!
Aspen though? Ew. That sounds like skiing. No way. Big Bear is enough for me.
BJ went to Chicago. I don't even know what there is to do there.

And, yes, dinner sounds lovely. Or maybe lunch (ooo, or brunch) on Sunday before we head back down? Friday we're doing Alcatraz, definitely. BJ's booking our hotel and getting Alcatraz tickets when he gets home from work today.


Dear Shlup,

If you see an attractive young gay man that is not particularly feminine, in good shape, and taller than 6 feet, refer him to me. That is you punishment for not going to San Francisco with me.

Thanks.

Now you're just being creepy.

Peegee
10-22-2010, 09:38 PM
Yeah. While you're at it, rent an RV and drive around usa.
Maybe. BJ already went around the USA on a tour bus... I guess it depends on how expensive it would be. We're definitely going to Europe first though!

Typical american.

Shlup
10-22-2010, 09:59 PM
America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Peegee
10-22-2010, 10:19 PM
Visit Rome and stuff

Madame Adequate
10-22-2010, 10:35 PM
America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Good thing, too, or you'd be full of self-loathing.

escobert
10-22-2010, 10:59 PM
Visit Rome and stuff

I hated Rome. I twas so smelly and dirty and smog. The ruins were cool but the rest of it wasn't. Also it was like 106 and crazy humidity when I was there. However, Florance and Venice are amazing.


America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.


Come the New England we have Americas Stonehenge and viking ruins and :bou::bou::bou::bou:. Just the rest of the USA isn't old :p

Shlup
10-22-2010, 11:03 PM
Visit Rome and stuff
Well I'm gonna.


America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Good thing, too, or you'd be full of self-loathing.
Durp.

Come the New England we have Americas Stonehenge and viking ruins and :bou::bou::bou::bou:. Just the rest of the USA isn't old :p

That sounds lame. LAME.

Peegee
10-22-2010, 11:04 PM
Visit Rome and stuff
Well I'm gonna.


America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Good thing, too, or you'd be full of self-loathing.
Durp.

Come the New England we have Americas Stonehenge and viking ruins and :bou::bou::bou::bou:. Just the rest of the USA isn't old :p

That sounds lame. LAME.

Bring your wheelchair then.

Raistlin
10-22-2010, 11:06 PM
You should definitely visit DC sometime. I will drive up to take you guys out to lunch or something.

rubah
10-22-2010, 11:14 PM
America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Are you kidding? And you live how far away from New Mexico? The Redwood forest?

fire_of_avalon
10-22-2010, 11:39 PM
Well I was gonna say go to Atlanta because I liked it, but fuck you and nevermind!

I've always wanted to go to Sao Paulo. Take me there.

Shlup
10-23-2010, 12:47 AM
You should definitely visit DC sometime. I will drive up to take you guys out to lunch or something.
Thank you for talking me out of ever going to DC.


America is mostly boring. Nothing is old. I like old stuff.

Are you kidding? And you live how far away from New Mexico? The Redwood forest?
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

The Grand Canyon was a billion times cooler than I thought it would be though.

Well I was gonna say go to Atlanta because I liked it, but fuck you and nevermind!

I've always wanted to go to Sao Paulo. Take me there.

Never heard of Sao Paulo. Is it in The South? 'Cause, seriously, fuck that. Gross.

Madame Adequate
10-23-2010, 12:49 AM
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

Only some of the oldest buildings in America, derpface. :colbert:

Shorty
10-23-2010, 12:51 AM
You are forbidden from going to the Grand Canyon unless I am accompanying you.

fire_of_avalon
10-23-2010, 12:55 AM
The Grand Canyon was a billion times cooler than I thought it would be though.

Well I was gonna say go to Atlanta because I liked it, but smurf you and nevermind!

I've always wanted to go to Sao Paulo. Take me there.

Never heard of Sao Paulo. Is it in The South? 'Cause, seriously, smurf that. Gross.
It's in Brazil. So yes! It's in the South!

Raistlin
10-23-2010, 12:57 AM
Pffft, you know meeting me would be fun. I would be on my best behavior too. I have even started a checklist: "Things not to say to Amanda in front of BJ:"

1. Do not talk about her boobs.
2. Do not talk about her ass.
3. Do not talk about any pictures of her boobs.
4. Do not talk about the number of people who have seen those pictures.
5. Do not talk about her being a whore.
6. Do not talk about our business arrangement.
7. Do not talk about any stories of Amanda's past sexual escapades.
8. Do not talk about Amanda really being a man.
9. Do not talk about how much head he must be getting due to his name.
10. Do not crack jokes about the size of Amanda's vagina.
11. Do not crack joke about how Amanda could use the Washington Monument for a dildo.

See, I got it all covered.

Shlup
10-23-2010, 01:02 AM
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

Only some of the oldest buildings in America, derpface. :colbert:
That's my point. They're, what, maybe 300 years old? Meanwhile, I'm walking through the most epic parts of Tokyo, randomly past buildings that are at least 400 years old. Hanging out at temples that are 800 years old. In Tokyo you can piss in a toilet older than the oldest buildings in America.

You are forbidden from going to the Grand Canyon unless I am accompanying you.
Me? I went almost two years ago. It was awesome.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/ShlupQuack/grandcanyon1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/ShlupQuack/grandcanyon2.jpg

ETA: That's actually a pretty good list so far. I somehow doubt you could stick to it though.

Shorty
10-23-2010, 01:04 AM
Dammit to hell. Oh well. If you ever come back, you're forbidden to go without me.

Shlup
10-23-2010, 01:09 AM
Because you live near there or because you demand the honor of pushing me off the edge?

Laddy
10-23-2010, 01:23 AM
If anyone ever goes to Memphis, I'm available.

Shorty
10-23-2010, 01:28 AM
If by near you mean three hours and by demanding the honor of pushing you off the edge you mean demanding the honor of pushing you off the edge, then yes.

No, kidding. I'm really not a pusher.

Marshall Banana
10-23-2010, 01:34 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/ShlupQuack/grandcanyon1.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Shlup
10-23-2010, 01:39 AM
That's the best part about the Grand Canyon. You see, I thought it would be sheer cliffs and railings, but where we were it was like one big potentially deadly jungle gym.

rubah
10-23-2010, 04:02 AM
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

Only some of the oldest buildings in America, derpface. :colbert:



What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.
Mesa Verde National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_Verde)

Also, Atlanta is tight.

Agent Proto
10-23-2010, 04:11 AM
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

Only some of the oldest buildings in America, derpface. :colbert:



What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.
Mesa Verde National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_Verde)

Also, Atlanta is tight.

According to that link, that park is located in Colorado.

DMKA
10-23-2010, 04:22 AM
I lived in California the majority of my life and have still never been to San Francisco. I've never been rich enough to pay the Golden Gate Bridge toll to get in.

I love LA though. It's like a real life version of Fallout 3.

Raistlin
10-23-2010, 04:54 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v54/ShlupQuack/grandcanyon1.jpg

That picture horrifies me. I could not do that.


ETA: That's actually a pretty good list so far. I somehow doubt you could stick to it though.

Tip: I am much less likely to humiliate you without witnesses, so the less people the better for you.

If I knew saying something would bother you, you know I wouldn't. :p

NorthernChaosGod
10-23-2010, 09:07 AM
The Ripley's Believe it or Not! Museum is on Fisherman's Wharf, I believe. I spent a day there, I don't really have much to go on.

Rantz
10-23-2010, 10:57 AM
Mesa Verde National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_Verde)

Off topic, but the Gustaf Nordenskiöld mentioned in that article is my grandmother's grandfather. :D

rubah
10-23-2010, 09:52 PM
According to that link, that park is located in Colorado.
alright, mr. pedantic! I just know my parents went there on their last grand canyon trip :p

also pontum, that's awesome!

Madame Adequate
10-23-2010, 10:13 PM
What's in New Mexico? Nature doesn't count, duh.

Only some of the oldest buildings in America, derpface. :colbert:
That's my point. They're, what, maybe 300 years old? Meanwhile, I'm walking through the most epic parts of Tokyo, randomly past buildings that are at least 400 years old. Hanging out at temples that are 800 years old. In Tokyo you can piss in a toilet older than the oldest buildings in America.

Well yeah, I've been in pubs that are older than your country. Also, not counting the fact that there's some Pueblo buildings three millennia old (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples), the oldest colonial buildings in NM are four hundred years old, not three hundred. Generally speaking older cities only means :bou::bou::bou::bou:ty urban planning :p

Alive-Cat
10-23-2010, 10:29 PM
I've never been to San Francisco, but this movie (http://www.freewebs.com/madisonskennels/homeward_bound_ii_lost_in_san_francisco.jpg) taught me everything I need to know.

Breine
10-23-2010, 10:35 PM
San Francisco is a really cool city. I definitely like it there. I wish I were the one going - I'd love to go back.

But anyway, Haight Ashbury, Castro and The Mission are all very much worth checking out. As for things like the Fisherman's Wharf... meh. Not really that interesting. At all.
San Francisco is great for just randomly walking around and exploring. The Mission and around e.g. has a hell of a lot of cool and pretty murials.

As for accommodation the only place I know is a hostel in The Mission because that's where I stayed. I don't even remember the name, but it was cheap.

Oh, and be sure to go to Zeitgeist. It's a really great bar not far from The Mission.

Madame Adequate
10-24-2010, 01:34 AM
The Mission (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p30E6pIxqXs)

Del Murder
10-24-2010, 04:04 AM
You can come by my work and laugh at me since I don't get Veteran's Day off. :(

rubah
10-24-2010, 07:15 AM
I got it. In San Fran, you should go to the Tenderloin 8D