It came to my atttention that not everyone in this thread knows about Slowhand BBQ in PH. Check them out if/when you ever get on the other side of the tunnel. A lot of love goes into the food, and dude came from the local beer fam. You might recognize some faces:
I counted one time that they had 34 varietals of apples for sale. That place is amazing.
It came to my atttention that not everyone in this thread knows about Slowhand BBQ in PH. Check them out if/when you ever get on the other side of the tunnel. A lot of love goes into the food, and dude came from the local beer fam. You might recognize some faces:
One of my good buddies and his partner are obsessed with it. He pointed out how frequently Leslie does that awkard motion with her hands like she just got done daintily tying a bow on a package, how enthused she gets about any kind of alcohol, and how you can always expect close-ups of food on a turning fork held by an unsteady hand. The last ones might be the weirdest. They've been making this **** forever and they can't find one steady hand in their crew?I love Check, Please!
Pleasant Hill, so basically Canada.Where is PH lmao
And she has an awesome tattoo
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One of my good buddies and his partner are obsessed with it. He pointed out how frequently Leslie does that awkard motion with her hands like she just got done daintily tying a bow on a package, how enthused she gets about any kind of alcohol, and how you can always expect close-ups of food on a turning fork held by an unsteady hand. The last ones might be the weirdest. They've been making this **** forever and they can't find one steady hand in their crew?
It came to my atttention that not everyone in this thread knows about Slowhand BBQ in PH. Check them out if/when you ever get on the other side of the tunnel. A lot of love goes into the food, and dude came from the local beer fam. You might recognize some faces:
Is that Leslie forreal?!? She's such a coug...And she has an awesome tattoo
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With any luck, Reality Czech next!
damn i got a trade partner that’s dying to try this stuff, any one know of other places that got some? might be in oakland tomorrow, hoping i can pitstop somewhereAnd today
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I think it will start being a regular release.damn i got a trade partner that’s dying to try this stuff, any one know of other places that got some? might be in oakland tomorrow, hoping i can pitstop somewhere
This did make me laugh, but also reminded me of the micro-homerism that my SF friends are often guilty of. Right up there with loving their baseball team only when they're winning, it's an impressively unbecoming trait.Pleasant Hill, so basically Canada.
This did make me laugh, but also reminded me of the micro-homerism that my SF friends are often guilty of. Right up there with loving their baseball team only when they're winning, it's an impressively unbecoming trait.
Srs question, how often are you using BART on the weekends? It's the worst and takes for ******* ever.They need to invent some kind of transportation vehicle. It could be autonomous or someone else could drive it. There could be stops in the East Bay and stops in SF for example. You could hop on this imaginary machine and be transported from say, Fruitvale or North Berkeley, underneath the bay, to a stop say at Powell and Market. Now it won't the cheapest or most convenient, but might work in a pinch to get to SF on a weekend without people who might use it for work.
Also, what if there was a similar type of vehicle and it could carry people over water. Probably slow and expensive too.
Probably terrible ideas. People will bitch about it online and compare it to something the Japanese could come up with or some jabroni in New York.
Srs question, how often are you using BART on the weekends? It's the worst and takes for ******* ever.
Also, everything is better in the East Bay and we all know this. Breweries, hiking, weather, ppl, sports, BBQ, & women.
I stole the "joke" from the San Diego thread, which often talks about anything North County as being Canada.This did make me laugh, but also reminded me of the micro-homerism that my SF friends are often guilty of. Right up there with loving their baseball team only when they're winning, it's an impressively unbecoming trait.
I've been liberated for 10 yrs.BART on weekend is fine. The 20 minutes between trains sucks, but just check before you leave the house and adjust accordingly. It ain't that hard. Plus there's nothing more liberating than not having a car.