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  1. thanks everyone for the compliments...much appreciated sassa: the chinatown in NYC cant match chinatown gate, the little doll shops up jackson, or the dim sum...then again, the chinatown in SF cant match the vibe of its NYC counterpart...since the one in NYC isn't built for tourists (as slightly opposed to SF), its aura is much more purer, more localized...i can appreciate both... still i'd pick SF...sorry...just different tastes i guess
  2. Thanks for the responses, (almost) everyone. And to think I missed out on so much as well: The Presidio, The Golden Gate Bridge, Castro, The Hooters at Fisherman's Wharf , Bernal Heights, Little Italy, the beach, and of course, The Napa and Sonoma Vallies ... But there will be a next year...
  3. go back to italy!! fucking waps are all the same...
  4. http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=171837
  5. Well, where to start...there was the near perfect weather best described as 'perpetual fall', the unbelievable scenery, the amazing food, the women, the parties...ugghhhh...AMAZING...all of it...I need to get back there as soon as possible. Wednesday, July 2nd I arrived in Oakland at 10:15 in the ante meridian. I bunked at the Travelodge on Market & Valencia. From there, I proceded to walk right down Market. I went through Tenderloin (now I see why everyone told me to avoid it), Union Square (with the Powell St. Cable Cars), the Financial District, and finally ended chilling out with the old chinese men as they played mah-jong at Chinatown Gate. The Chinatown in SF is better than the Chinatown in NYC (then again, it should be considering that it was the first Chinatown in the US). The Dim Sum at Gold Mountain was orgasmic. The ice cream shop at the corner was soooo cool with the Chinese candies!! That night I checked out Spesh and Gil @ 111 Minna. Very good San Fran house with an eclectic (albeit musically uninclined) crowd. I loved the idea of throwing the party during happy hour, inside an art gallery no less. Thursday, July 3rd The Haight-Ashbury section looks like what Bedford Ave. in my neighborhood will look like in 40 years: commercialized and riddled with tourists, yet maintaining an artistic and cutting edge environment. I saw the houses of The Grateful Dead, Hell's Angels, and Janis Joplin. I also checked out the beauty of Alamo Square. Ameoba Records was AMAZING. I then walked through Golden Gate Park. And then came Sasha @ The Mezzanine. For starters, Steve Porter opened and tore that club to shreds. Sick SICK SICK tech-house and breaks. But Sasha owned me with the first track he dropped: HOLDEN - A BREAK IN THE CLOUDS!!!! :eek: :eek: He played a very good set, but I and the rest of the club didn't know what was up with that remix of Smells Like Teen Spirit . Overall a good night, especially when I met a fellow Williamsburg resident by sheer chance. Friday, July 4th Ventured into the tourist trap known as Fisherman's Wharf. Fisherman's Wharf is The South Street Seaport on steroids. It's a great place to take the family, especially to laugh at the sea lions fighting for a spot on the docks while simulteaneously tanning in the sun. I then traveled over to Russian Hill and Ghiradelli Square (awesome chocolates!!) I also love how there's a live Mexican EDM band playing ambient chill Massive Attack-live music right in the middle of the Square. After the fireworks, I grabbed sushi at No Name in Japantown (which was surprisingly dead). I then check out Tall Paul @ Ruby Skye. Long story short: Tall Paul plays house music now. The only good part of his set was when he felt like dropping Heavenscent later in the night. Ruby Skye is NY's Exit, and that's not a good thing. Saturday, July 5th After one day of being the supercheesy tourist, I decided to go back into Conquistador mode and discovered the yet undiscovered. For me, that was Hayes St. in Fillmore. After being humbled by wonderment of Ameoba Music, I did the SF underground record shops and found BPM on Hayes, the stomping grounds for Miguel Migs, Jay-J, Jerry Bonham, and all the SF talent. After an interesting convo with Victor, the owner of the shop, I headed up and down Hayes. Very interesting shops and restaurants, even though it hadn't reached its full potential. I then headed over to Tweekin' for a bit. Tweekin' has a larger selection of vinyl than BPM, but other than that they're pretty head to head. Next was Twin Peaks. I met two girls from Westchester on the bus ride up and we both hiked up to the summit. It got windier and windier as we traveled up. I was the first to reach the top of the summit, and I was hit with the biggest gusts of wind I've ever felt. It was a consistent 40-50 mph wind. It was a hassle for me just to take a pic of the city, and it was foggy on top of that so the pic wasn't the best. So after a quick pass through of Castro, SF's gay district, I went to dinner with the girls at Pancho Villas on 16th and Mission. They then joined me to Kelly's Mission Rock. Jerry was very good, dropping the usual suspects (Kate Bush vs Infusion, David Gahan, etc.) along with some very good techno. He opened up for Uberzone who dropped a SICK SET!!! That was some of the craziest breaks I ever heard. What sucked was that both Jerry and Uberzone only played for an hour, and the raver crowd there was on the young side. Someone has to tell FutureFunk (the event organizers) to have both performers play longer. I left at 2 and headed to 1015 Folsom for Behrouz. I have to hand it to him because he took a dead crowd of about 20 people on the floor and created a vibe with his music. Behrouz is a true Tenaglia disciple. But by this time, the lack of sleep and proper vibe had overcame my motivation to party anymore. I should have gone to EndUp for Miguel Migs after Cappella for Krafty Kuts, but I had a good time nonetheless. By the time I was done at 1015, I had to head back to prepare for the shuttle back to Oakland and on my way home. I have much undone business in SF. My only beef with the city is its homeless epidemic. The homeless are EVERYWHERE: in the parks, on the streets, in the buses. Since I'm from NYC I'm a little more used to it, but I wonder what tourists from, say, Jackson Hole, Wyoming thought when trying to enjoy SF yet having a drunk homeless person, with a stench that wreaks of alcohol, sit right next to them on a bus or panhandle on the street. I wonder what the city is doing to handle that situation, if anything at all. But in any case... San Francisco is a true versatile city. Some parts reminded me of San Diego with their neverending freeways. Other parts reminded me of Puerto Rico and their style of houses. Some areas even reminded me of NYC and the underground feel. But with steep hills that make this city a heaven for bikers, near perfect weather all year long, the generally accepting attitude of everyone (and I mean EVERYONE), and the ability to look down any street straight to the horizen with a breathtaking view of natural beauty, San Francisco has a true uniqueness and feel that can not be duplicated anywhere. I have grown an affinity for that town already.
  6. if you fuck with me, youll know why...
  7. sorry to hear that bro... keep your head up...remember that women are just like men and they need their grieving period with themselves as well...then youll both notice that there are plenty of other women out there... if i were i'd go watch the movie Annie Hall...woody allen explained it PERFECTLY...
  8. <~~~~ Doesn't give a shit... Iliana: I'm interning here for the summer. I'm at the Citibank on Wall and Front. Where were you??
  9. they do one-offs on friday... they're always open for the saturday Castro East Coast Party...
  10. Other than DGWannabeModel, of course... I'm at the Citigroup building on Wall and Front... who else is in the area??
  11. I just got out of a 3 hour meeting. Pardon me if I can't comeback with anything witty at the moment...
  12. Well ExCUUUUUUSE me miss "I don't feel confortable in public"... uhmmm...yeah...tasty!
  13. Nah...you know what?? scratch that... the simple fact that you cant make eye contact and come up to us men yourselves is so conformed and dumb...why dont you girls have the guts to say something to men?? you're right...the human race developed verbal skills for a reason...FUCKING SAY SOMETHING!!!
  14. Fine. You win. Fuck you.
  15. Why don't you give ME a break? Yes, you do have the god-given right to ignore anyone you choose. Problem with that is that you miss a world of opportunities that it might present. How about if that guy was, say, your best friend's cousin, or someone you used to go to school with?? You would never have the opportunity to know because YOU'RE too busy ignoring them. And when I say network, I don't neccessarily mean it job-wise. I'm talking anything that you might consider a good connection, or a good person to know. Why don't you actually say hello to someone you don't know next time. You never know what might happen. You never ever EVER know.
  16. Oh no you did NOT just go there. Look at this type of POV. I find it amazing that women know they're coming up snobbish yet ignore men anyway. What women don't realize is that they're burning bridges and possible networking opportunities by ignoring eye contact by men. How can you possibly tell that the reason a guy is a looking at you is because he's physically attracted to you, even if you might be wearing something that highlights your physical attributes? For the record, yes I look at women because they're hot. But there ARE times when I don't because I simply have better things to worry about at the moment than some other attractive woman that passing by. I know what a hot women looks like. I don't need to look at ALL OF THEM. Yes ok. Men are sleaseballs. So the flying fuck what? When other people hit on me, I make sure they get the picture when I'm not interested in them. If they don't get it then, I have all the right in the world to tell them to fuck off without any remorse. So what I hope women do is make more eye contact. You never never never know who you're going to meet.
  17. you fucks are as boring as watching flies fuck...
  18. We need a rimjob from a homeless crackhead more than we need Roxy Fridays back...
  19. mike myers is opening AND closing the night....
  20. tiesto's set starts at midnight...minimum 4 hour set...
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