GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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But it can have everything to do with guys trying to help an attractive damsel in distress. :agree:

How a woman experiences being lost is often quite different than that of a man, despite the stereotypes about directions.



:lol: He's either a wrestler or the biggest closet flamer the Caribbean has seen since Henry Morgan fancied some booty with his seamen. :pado:

if only his first name was Rob.
 

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Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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In West Uganda born and raised,
on the battlefield is where I spent most of my days.
Chilling’ out, maxin’ reloadin’ all cool
and taking some African kids out of their school.

When a couple of hipsters started making me fret,
started making trouble on the Internet.
They started one campaign and my men demanded,
they said “You’re moving’ with your kids to a barracks in Sudan.”

I whistled for a van and when it came near,
it was a school bus with armed kids in the rear.
If anything I could’ve went to a few villages and installed more fear,
but I thought “Nah forget it, kids we’re outta here.”

I pulled up in Sudan ’bout 7 or 8
and I yelled to Museveni “Umad smell ya later”,
looked at my army composed of all my homies,
to sit on my throne ’cause I’m Joseph motherfuckin’ Kony.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
In West Uganda born and raised,
on the battlefield is where I spent most of my days.
Chilling’ out, maxin’ reloadin’ all cool
and taking some African kids out of their school.

When a couple of hipsters started making me fret,
started making trouble on the Internet.
They started one campaign and my men demanded,
they said “You’re moving’ with your kids to a barracks in Sudan.”

I whistled for a van and when it came near,
it was a school bus with armed kids in the rear.
If anything I could’ve went to a few villages and installed more fear,
but I thought “Nah forget it, kids we’re outta here.”

I pulled up in Sudan ’bout 7 or 8
and I yelled to Museveni “Umad smell ya later”,
looked at my army composed of all my homies,
to sit on my throne ’cause I’m Joseph motherfuckin’ Kony.
:lol:
 
Apr 15, 2006
56,640
Right. So that conference was actually a welcome party with dunks and snacks n all. So had a few drinks there, had dinner at this Italian restaurant and drank shit loads of wine there. To to it off, a couple of us went to a bar after dinner for MORE drinks. :sergio:

I swear, I drinking more than I would in Bangalore!

You gotta learn the street names in America, son. None of those third world identifying tricks. Every neighborhood looks basically the same.
I figured. Now how do I get to Market and 1st?

Too many. It's a cancer. We got those like Borriello has the skeletons of little boys in his crawlspace.



:lol: So true. The Bangalore adage of "Go left at the corner where there are cows eating watermelon rinds" doesn't work in America.



Sounds like El Camino Real over here.
Man, ECR is one long-ass road! :crazy:

:rofl:

Glad to see your enjoying the states, sheik.
Indeed. So fun!
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
Horrible influence how?

Too much wine and erotic pillowfights kind of bad influence :p ?
No, all of the above and she never brings a camera. ;)

Too much wine. It was so nice and we got a nice table on a rooftop patio and just stayed there...
There's never too much wine. I have the neighbors to prove it, and they drink some serious collector stuff. Whenever we get invited for a dinner over there, the previous 24 hours are like "training day" ... we literally pound back a lot of water and prepare ourselves for serious inebriation on good wine. :burke:

Sounds like a good time. :D

Right. So that conference was actually a welcome party with dunks and snacks n all. So had a few drinks there, had dinner at this Italian restaurant and drank shit loads of wine there. To to it off, a couple of us went to a bar after dinner for MORE drinks. :sergio:
Perbacco? Great restaurant. You know the food is themed as Piemontese there -- Juve country, yo.

I swear, I drinking more than I would in Bangalore!
Well maybe if you could drink past 11:30pm... ;)

I figured. Now how do I get to Market and 1st?
Look for the Ferry Building. (No, that's not "Fairy Building". :p)

Man, ECR is one long-ass road! :crazy:
You ain't kidding. I will be driving some 95km south of here, south of San Jose, near Gilroy somewhere. And I swear you still come across exit signs off the freeway for El Camino Real.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,835
I have a friend who is a horrible influence, and yet I still go out with her on weeknights. :sergio:
who doesnt like to dance with the devil

Right. So that conference was actually a welcome party with dunks and snacks n all. So had a few drinks there, had dinner at this Italian restaurant and drank shit loads of wine there. To to it off, a couple of us went to a bar after dinner for MORE drinks. :sergio:

I swear, I drinking more than I would in Bangalore!



I figured. Now how do I get to Market and 1st?



Man, ECR is one long-ass road! :crazy:



Indeed. So fun!
so, first impressions?? how different is it from what you pictured it to be?

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Apr 15, 2006
56,640
Perbacco? Great restaurant. You know the food is themed as Piemontese there -- Juve country, yo.



Well maybe if you could drink past 11:30pm... ;)



Look for the Ferry Building. (No, that's not "Fairy Building". :p)



You ain't kidding. I will be driving some 95km south of here, south of San Jose, near Gilroy somewhere. And I swear you still come across exit signs off the freeway for El Camino Real.
Oh it is? Nice. it was weird to see Barbacco right next to it though. Are they owned by the same person perhaps?

so, first impressions?? how different is it from what you pictured it to be?
Not a lot. But I really need to see more to answer that question. I well say, though, that I didn't expect to see so many cigarette butts on the sidewalk. I thought they would care enough to throw it in the trash after putting it off.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,776
Oh it is? Nice. it was weird to see Barbacco right next to it though. Are they owned by the same person perhaps?
Yep. SF restaurants went through a phase with the last massive recession to come up with downscale concepts of what their restaurants normally do. So every Michelin-starred chef came up with a "more casual place" and put things like burgers, pizza, and "small plates" on their menus to keep the prices down but still collect the payola. Barbacco follows that example, but there are trattorias in Italy for that reason too -- it's not a new concept.

Not a lot. But I really need to see more to answer that question. I well say, though, that I didn't expect to see so many cigarette butts on the sidewalk. I thought they would care enough to throw it in the trash after putting it off.
Dude, one of the dirty secrets of SF is that it's pretty dirty. Maybe not India levels of trash in the streets, but there's a layer of use and grime here you don't normally see in, say, London these days now.

But the cigarette thing is everywhere in this country.
 

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