Life is weird sometimes.

Fun In SF

Posted: February 24th, 2003 | Author: admin | Filed under: LJ | No Comments »

So this weekend Jon and I decide to go visit Kindra in the city. She’s staying at her friends house in the Sunset area, which is about 3 blocks from the beach. So we come expecting to buy some sweet Technic 1200 series turntables fully loaded from this guy in San Pedro, but it turns out that Jon doesn’t have the cash and can’t get it in time, so we ditch that idea and head to the city.

We meet Kindra at the house and she gives us the tour. It’s a very nice house, well furnished. So we eat some brownies and decide to wander the city.

We end up at this delightfuly decrepit old resteraunt called Sam Woo’s. Being in Sam Woo’s is like being in China, 100 years ago. The waitresses hardly speak english, are rude, and have a “method” that we cannot screw up. Add to the fact that we have 11 college students, 3 of which are prissy Private School brats, (I mean that in a good way…) and a good 8 young children at the table next to us, and you have a recipe for disaster. Luckely once we got past the language barrier, and the fact that this waitress was running the show, it wasn’t too bad. Only one infant got trampled in the process. Oh yeah, and i’m a hero, I saved some baby from falling down the stairs! Go me!

Anyways, the food was wonderful, even though 20 minutes elapsed between the first and last plate. Just plain awesome. I highly reccomend it if you are in Chinatown in San Francisco.

Riding the Muni was quite a trip because I was expecting a bus, but instead got a long train that bent in the middle, and went both above-ground and below-ground.
So we end up and Kindra’s place and all the stupid people leave. So it’s just Jon, Kindra, Jamie and Me. We break out the Cognac and i’m sitting there sippin Cognac petting her Rottweiler and thinkin “Life is good.”

Later we sit in the spa for hours watching the stars, giving each other back massages.

Although this might sound like nothing special, it was with some special people, and this makes it definitely one of the best times in my life.

It was this great time that inspired me to finally use that Devient Art account that I had created a while back. So sit back, enjoy the Cognac and hopefully my artwork will change someones life for the better.



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