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not have to pay much more than $1000 a month for rent. [/ QUOTE ] You do mean, $1000/person, right? Otherwise, HAHAHAAHAHaHAHaHHAHA. [ QUOTE ] (don't say castro) [/ QUOTE ] If this terrifying place know as the Castro is scary to you, living in SF is going to be a very interesting (although positive) experience for you. |
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[ QUOTE ] not have to pay much more than $1000 a month for rent. [/ QUOTE ] You do mean, $1000/person, right? Otherwise, HAHAHAAHAHaHAHaHHAHA. [ QUOTE ] (don't say castro) [/ QUOTE ] If this terrifying place know as the Castro is scary to you, living in SF is going to be a very interesting (although positive) experience for you. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously I mean $1k a month a person, if I was looking for a 1k 3 bedroom I'd be asking about where to live in Bismark, North Dakota. And no the castro district wouldn't be a terrifying experience. I just didn't want dumb ass responses from people saying "lol castro district cause you're gay." But I dont think its that unreasonable for 3 young guys to not want to live in an area of the city that's well known for its homosexualality, there's no need for you to get so confrontational. Edit: Thanks El D, I'll check it out. |
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PS, Check OOT for a recent SF neighborhoods thread. The Mission is probably the right answer for you. [/ QUOTE ] This is good advice. Try looking for a place in the western part of the Mission (Guerrero St, for example), which will put you close to all the Valencia St bars, but in a safer neighborhood. |
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Don't worry Pat. You probably couldn't find a 3br in the Castro for $3k anyway, so your safe from that fear.
Prohorn, we probably walked past each other without knowing while you were visiting, seeing as I live...
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#255
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So you're that black guy who was standing on his head for minutes-on-end? Sorry I didn't tip, I gave all my change to the robotic silver man in front of the Westin. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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#256
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Korean Spring BBQ is the place to go for Korean BBQ in the South Bay.
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fishermans wharf area is a good place to stay. it has lots going on and you can walk most places you may want to go from there. it is also just downhill from north beach where the great italian restaurants are and alot of night life.
from the wharf you can walk to the bridge or over to union square or chinatown easily unless you are a blimp. my favorite place to eat is lunch on weekdays or breakfast not so great but okay though,at the art college above the wharf. about ten blocks up the hill the view is amazing and the lunch is all homemade for around five bucks. the best and most fun breakfast place is bugaloos on valencia about 21th. not to be missed. |
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Well, I'm going to be in SF this weekend. Coming in for a business trip, but have Saturday mostly available to take advantage of some of the fine suggestions in this thread and others.
In particular, I'll very likely be spending some time eating good sushi and may make a stop at Harris' for a good steak. If anyone local wants to meet up for a beverage or two (El D?), that'd be great. Be forewarned, though. I'm not some hip youngster. I'm a middle aged engineering business type who prefers to relax with a good beer/fine wine/single malt scotch rather than go clubbing. |
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Is there a similar thread for the Los Angeles area?
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Is there a similar thread for the Los Angeles area? [/ QUOTE ] No, there isn't this much to do in LA. OK, I seriously apologize for the NC post, but if they're going to be set up like this, I'm going to have to knock them down. |
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