Old Man's Corners

hmm...speaking of SF theater districts and strip clubs if anybody has an O'Farrell Theater story that would be funny. I never was in there but a friend of mine said it was like that Madonna video where you are separated by a wall of glass with a price list of things they can do.

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The much more extravagant section was in North beach with the famous Carol Doda night club and many others. 2 drinks minimum cost you a ten spot in those days.
 
Generally stayed away from these places but our boys on R&R filled their coffers.
 
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I actually had bought several Cars albums..they were a local band...and one of my favorites. They'd practice at this warehouse place about a mile from our house.

I remember this particular album cover raising an eyebrow with my mother.

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The much more extravagant section was in North beach with the famous Carol Doda night club and many others. 2 drinks minimum cost you a ten spot in those days.

I was in the SF area in 1992 on a business trip but clueless/oblivious to the night sights.

Stayed in Foster City at this hotel believe:
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The area amazed me with all the reflectors in the roads and the super-cool backlit street signs all over the place. I had a car rental and driving at night to SF was like this video game. We didn't have reflectors in the North East due to snow plowing.

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Night Driver Arcade Game​


You can see one of those street signs in the top left of this video waving in the wind but it is not on...maybe to save electricity.
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After the conference I'd take my "California emissions" eunuched car :rolleyes: to San Francisco to try to play "Bullitt" with the hills on probably 2.5 cylinders.
 
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I think the whole setup sounds funny.


Never seen the video but heard the song plenty of times. Added to my 'Party List'.
Thank you!
 
Never seen the video but heard the song plenty of times. Added to my 'Party List'.
Thank you!

Edit: My 'Party List' has almost 400 songs. Sorry, it is private. Most are 80's onwards with heavy on the 90s and 2000s.
Told you guys: I am an upstart in music. I don't have the range like most of you above though in terms of age, I am very close to you guys.


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I was in the SF area in 1992 on a business trip but clueless/oblivious to the night sights.

Stayed in Foster City at this hotel believe:
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The area amazed me with all the reflectors in the roads and the super-cool backlit street signs all over the place. I had a car rental and driving at night to SF was like this video game. We didn't have reflectors in the North East due to snow plowing.

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Night Driver Arcade Game​


You can see one of those street signs in the top left of this video waving in the wind but it is not on...maybe to save electricity.
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After the conference I'd take my "California emissions" eunuched car :rolleyes: to San Francisco to try to play "Bullitt" with the hills on probably 2.5 cylinders.

Dated a girl who lived in foster city. She worked at the Rec centre and she was very athletic if you know what l mean.
 

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