podsnel
<font color=blue>just skippin' around, amusing mys
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2007
We had a very sassy server-
The head bodyguard was busy admiring the AMAZING celebrity he was lucky to be sitting with-
Well, not really, but he does look so sweet there. Pods got the first of MANY Anchor Steams-
And I had
And some
Our sassy server, who was a native San Franciscan, came by to chat and talk about her city. Of course, as expected, she was awesome-
T&T came over to try some chowder too-
They did enjoy that 7D thing, but I would NEVER pay full price for it- it was over VERY quickly. Even though they played twice. They do offer a second round at a discount, if that's something you want, BTW. Then we went to do some perusing of Pier 39s finest including-
One day, Tim's photo could be up there with all the other famous leftys-
Pods photobombed my Carousel pic-
And we had our first glimpse of the Rock-
And the famous Pier 39 seals-
I offered to take a couple's photo with Alcatraz in the backround, and they were kind enough to reciprocate-
Sort of, huh, Capt Oblivious??? I could tell he was missing the point of our pose by the angle he was using, so I nicely asked if he would be able to do another with Alcatraz in it -
What can I tell ya- I'm from NJ. We're not shy about what we want.
Our next stop was another boy-motivated venue- the Musee Mecanique. It is free, and is a warehouse of old pre-video arcade games. It really is fascinating, and a lot of fun to visit. On the way-
Flowers are EVERYWHERE in SF!
Fistfuls of quarters are a good thing to bring here, although of course there are change machines.
To check out all the fully operational attractions from the past-
Look who it is!
Of course the boys had to play this
Cont'd-
The head bodyguard was busy admiring the AMAZING celebrity he was lucky to be sitting with-
Well, not really, but he does look so sweet there. Pods got the first of MANY Anchor Steams-
And I had
And some
Our sassy server, who was a native San Franciscan, came by to chat and talk about her city. Of course, as expected, she was awesome-
T&T came over to try some chowder too-
They did enjoy that 7D thing, but I would NEVER pay full price for it- it was over VERY quickly. Even though they played twice. They do offer a second round at a discount, if that's something you want, BTW. Then we went to do some perusing of Pier 39s finest including-
One day, Tim's photo could be up there with all the other famous leftys-
Pods photobombed my Carousel pic-
And we had our first glimpse of the Rock-
And the famous Pier 39 seals-
I offered to take a couple's photo with Alcatraz in the backround, and they were kind enough to reciprocate-
Sort of, huh, Capt Oblivious??? I could tell he was missing the point of our pose by the angle he was using, so I nicely asked if he would be able to do another with Alcatraz in it -
What can I tell ya- I'm from NJ. We're not shy about what we want.
Our next stop was another boy-motivated venue- the Musee Mecanique. It is free, and is a warehouse of old pre-video arcade games. It really is fascinating, and a lot of fun to visit. On the way-
Flowers are EVERYWHERE in SF!
Fistfuls of quarters are a good thing to bring here, although of course there are change machines.
To check out all the fully operational attractions from the past-
Look who it is!
Of course the boys had to play this
Cont'd-