CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE
spent the last week all across california, and i've a few things to say about it:
GREATEST ROAD IN THE UNITED STATES: the mountain road leading up to and down from the muir woods state park just outside of san francisco
speaking of frisco: there is a ben and jerry's at the corner of haight and ashbury. at least it isn't a starbucks =\
san francisco is too cold, too hilly, and it's too hard to find a cab. saw henry rollins at the warfield, though, and he was great. that place is kind of a dump, though. plus, the homeless people in SF are unreasonably aggressive
i must have spent over $300 between the amoeba record's in LA and SF
our first night in CA, my family and i stayed at a hotel in hollywood that was connected to the kodak theater, from where they annually broadcast the academy awards. we got a private tour of the facility. grestest afternoon ever
GREATEST JUNK FOOD IN THE UNITED STATES: in & out burger
we happened to be in hollywood the day that the nations largest organized anti war protest was taking place just down the block from the premiere of 'scooby doo 2'. it was very surreal
MOVIES I SAW: in hollywood, 'dawn of the dead' (GREAT). in san francisco, 'eternal sunshine of the spotless mind' (not perfect but still really good) and 'elephant' (GREAT). in st. helena (wine country, just outside of napa), 'touching the void' (boring)
a LOT of the people on the walk of fame are total losers.
sonoma county is as close as you can get to southern italy in the united states. it's unreasonably beautiful, and a gourmand's paradise. you can't throw a rock without hitting great food
flying STILL sucks
spent the last week all across california, and i've a few things to say about it:
GREATEST ROAD IN THE UNITED STATES: the mountain road leading up to and down from the muir woods state park just outside of san francisco
speaking of frisco: there is a ben and jerry's at the corner of haight and ashbury. at least it isn't a starbucks =\
san francisco is too cold, too hilly, and it's too hard to find a cab. saw henry rollins at the warfield, though, and he was great. that place is kind of a dump, though. plus, the homeless people in SF are unreasonably aggressive
i must have spent over $300 between the amoeba record's in LA and SF
our first night in CA, my family and i stayed at a hotel in hollywood that was connected to the kodak theater, from where they annually broadcast the academy awards. we got a private tour of the facility. grestest afternoon ever
GREATEST JUNK FOOD IN THE UNITED STATES: in & out burger
we happened to be in hollywood the day that the nations largest organized anti war protest was taking place just down the block from the premiere of 'scooby doo 2'. it was very surreal
MOVIES I SAW: in hollywood, 'dawn of the dead' (GREAT). in san francisco, 'eternal sunshine of the spotless mind' (not perfect but still really good) and 'elephant' (GREAT). in st. helena (wine country, just outside of napa), 'touching the void' (boring)
a LOT of the people on the walk of fame are total losers.
sonoma county is as close as you can get to southern italy in the united states. it's unreasonably beautiful, and a gourmand's paradise. you can't throw a rock without hitting great food
flying STILL sucks
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naja_haje:
^what he said^
porcelainheart:
you should have! kudos to gramps for at least picking a decent game to play. or not to play.