>>The Police are harsh where they need to be and gentle where they don't.<<<
in so many ways too.
>>no city, no matter how charming, is worth the loss of my civil rights.<<<
i will never get this logic. if going around the world to fight for fredom makes sense, doesnt sticking it out here also?
oh well, i know, not worth the effort, a lost cause.
one less no vote for prop H.
i wish i could afford to live in SF, but then again, Berkeley has one huge advantage, the hills. lots of open, empty trees and streams.
with the motorcycle, SF is so totally accesible(15min), easy to navigate , and parking is no problem.
mass transit also great.
i love going to SF. the parks, just walking around the streets, the wackos, haight/ ashbury, tyhe mission, the CLUBS (girls to no end)
have to admit so many "spiritual" people drive me a bit nuts, but whatever. i will never grow tired of san francisco. of course, it's easier when you dont live there. i only go for entertainment, visiting.
i will totally go to SF at 12am just for a burrito. it's that good. the club scene can't be beat, especially for the psytrance music i like, or hippy garbage i also like.
for me, there is no more happening place. there are other cities like LA or NY that might be more
ehhh, hard to convey the feeling here, "happening" is what i call it.
whatever made all those hippies come here in the 60s is still bringing the freaks here, put it that way.
the masive gay population- ehh, whatever. kinda funny, any lady reading this - you ever gone to a club and been hit on by a million lame guys all night? well, i know how you feel, and for all of us lame guys- sorry!
whatever- if girls can deal with it, so can i.
the all night dance clubs really make this one of the best cities on earth to me, the awesome underground artist/ music culture that is all over the bay area.