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Thursday, November 6, 2008
We Left Our Hearts In San Francisco
We spent Halloween in San Fran with Pamela Levine. It don’t get no finer than this friends. We got there on Halloween and after showering and hanging out we threw on our accessories and went out on the town with Pami’s friend Tanya and others. We hit spots such as Jack’s fine bar, Zeit Geist, Lexington whose lovely ladies just sent the party vibe straight through me. House parties with free beer. –some cool costumes- Santa with his resume, Britany and her baby, Fizzbitch, St. Paulie girl. It was definitely a good time, Pami is one of the most chill people we know and we were so excited to spend lots of time with her. Saturday we were able to sleep in and then take a little tour of San Francisco. And let me tell you – Pami is an excellent tour guide, especially in the rain. We got to go through the infamous gay neighborhood – The Castro, up to the Golden Gate Bridge, well a little place where there was a good view. And we could take a picture while getting splashed by the horrendous waves. We then went down the curviest street ever. Is it the curviest in the country, I don’t know. After waiting in line for a sub for over an hour we hate really fast and headed to the aquarium. Well it wasn’t the aquarium we were wanting to go to so we just hung out in the parking garage, got our money back and headed home. Pami’s dad took us out for sushi and told us stories about Pami and the olden days. Did you know he felt really bad when Pami was born cause she was going to have to go through life looking like him? Well Pami, we think you’re hot, so no worries. Pami’s pops also was convinced that Jimmy Valvano was the great basketball coach of University of North Carolina NOT NC State. I tried to set him straight but he just kept arguing me. Anyhow, Jimmy V apparently lived in the same dorm as him at Rutgers. I sure hope one day that Mr. Levine gets set straight that he was the great coach of the Wolfpack, not the Tarheels. After sushi with the fam we went to the make out spot, overlooking San Francisco. Mr. Levine was pretty concerned that Pami knew so well on how to get there. HA. It was funny nonetheless. And we had to leave cause his “hair” was starting to frizz. Another HA. Planet Earth and good stories put us to sleep that night….
Anyhow, Pami, we thank you so much for a wonderful weekend. As always, we had a blast with you and cannot wait to see you again. Seattle for New Years, and don’t you worry we’ll be back to San Fran – maybe for pride? Or for just a fun weekend. Love you girl. And study hard. And sorry if this isn’t the BEST write up ever – we’re trying to get caught up, while paying for wireless in a Barnes and Nobles.
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Loves it! Was so fun to hang with you guys. More to come this December. Happy trails :)
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