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Old 11-08-2011, 06:34 PM   #41
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WOWZA...

Um..thanks for the suggestions?

I bought tixs to Alcatraz yesterday so we are good to go. Thanks for the heads up whoever that was.

Peanut butter and ball bearings...
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Old 11-08-2011, 06:52 PM   #42
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Visit Google and Apple, nerdom heaven

Go up on Skyline Blvd and go to Alice's Restaurant. It's a biker hangout (think Deals Gap) and has really awesome burger
I work for eBay and I am here for training. I get my fill of nerdom everyday.
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Old 11-08-2011, 07:00 PM   #43
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U need to go to Chinatown and see how fortune cookies are made

And Boudin Bakery is where u get teh sourdough yo
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Old 11-12-2011, 01:09 PM   #44
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Alcatraz, check
Fisherman's Wharf, check
Boudin for sourdough, check
Golden Gate Bridge pics, check
Lombard Street, check
Alamo Square/Painted Ladies/Full House houses, check

We got all of that in about 8 hours. We were busy

We saw a lot of other things but it was real quick. There is a bus line that goes around the city to all the touristy spots. It was a double decker, open air bus that we caught right at 4:30PM and the sun went down shortly after. It was frickin cold, but we got a few days worth of sight seeing done in 2 hours.

So we now just have a long list of things to see in daylight, not on a bus while it's moving at a later date.

In San Jose we went to the Winchester Mansion. I highly recommend it to anyone going to the area. Very cool. We went to downtown SJ one night for dinner. Nothing amazing, but a cool little area. When we were leaving, a bum called my husband a gay pirate, then tried to pick a fight with another dude at the crosswalk. It was pretty hilarious. In the bum's defense, my husband does dress well for a straight man.

Also, I love SF.

If we were richer, we'd seriously consider moving to San Jose area.

Thanks all for the suggestions. Especially about buying Alcatraz tickets in advance.
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Oh!

I forgot that one day we drove down to Santa Cruz (which was a really sad town actually) to check out the real ocean. The drive was AMAZING. You have to drive through the mountains to get there and it was absolutely gorgeous.

I had never seen the pacific ocena so I had to go. I realized while we were there that I had seen all three coasts in the last two months. Not bad for a poor person with a full time job that does not require travel.
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Old 11-12-2011, 01:20 PM   #46
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Oh!

I forgot that one day we drove down to Santa Cruz (which was a really sad town actually) to check out the real ocean. The drive was AMAZING. You have to drive through the mountains to get there and it was absolutely gorgeous.

I had never seen the pacific ocena so I had to go. I realized while we were there that I had seen all three coasts in the last two months. Not bad for a poor person with a full time job that does not require travel.
Did you take 17 or 9? 9 is a pretty cool road if you get the chance.
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Did you take 17 or 9? 9 is a pretty cool road if you get the chance.
17. We were trying to figure out another way to go back, but couldn't figure it out and we were hungry. So we gave up and just went back on 17.
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Old 11-14-2011, 10:54 PM   #48
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Peanut butter and balls huh. Reminds me of this one time.
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