a lot has changed. i'm moving to San Fracisco in a month. I'm sad i'm not moving to LA, but that's okay. will work it out.
i had an opportunity to eat wolf's bbq yesterday but had misplaced my wallet. I was so sad. so i sat there and held back tears while watching my friend eat a delictable bbq tofu sandwich. pure pain.
iowa. i'm from a town that is proud to boast "home of john deere" so obviously it's very union and old and difficult. and they don't care if they run you over with their cars or not when you walk across parking lots in -15degree weather screaming in agony.
i had an opportunity to eat wolf's bbq yesterday but had misplaced my wallet. I was so sad. so i sat there and held back tears while watching my friend eat a delictable bbq tofu sandwich. pure pain.
iowa. i'm from a town that is proud to boast "home of john deere" so obviously it's very union and old and difficult. and they don't care if they run you over with their cars or not when you walk across parking lots in -15degree weather screaming in agony.
There are loads of flakes in SF too, but theyre not as bad. SF has a sense of authenticity and real culture that LA cant touch. The pedestrian scale of the city makes getting around very easy, that is unless you feel that you must drive everywhere you go. Taking the trains & buses makes life easy. The City is only 7 miles by 7 miles square and taking a cab is pretty cheap from the Haight to the Mission for example. I had a scooter while there and that was very convenient. I lived in SF for 5 years and met many real people and miss them greatly. I hope to move back there some day when my career is more solid.
I hope you find as much pleasure there as I did.
What are you going to be doing in SF??
How's things in Waterloo? I was recently in Iowa City seeing my parents and it got very fucking cold, I feel your pain.