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callgirl, seriousness here....

everytime I go to SF i hit up a place called Thanh Long.....I always get a crab and share a plate of garlic noodles with whoever I'm with. It is the best crab I have ever eaten...and the garlic noodles are awesome too....damn, I almost want to fly there to eat that

I hear a place called Crustacean is the same owner and same food but never been there
 
callgirl, seriousness here....

everytime I go to SF i hit up a place called Thanh Long.....I always get a crab and share a plate of garlic noodles with whoever I'm with. It is the best crab I have ever eaten...and the garlic noodles are awesome too....damn, I almost want to fly there to eat that

I hear a place called Crustacean is the same owner and same food but never been there

Thanh Long was your waiter.
 
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Do you mind if I ask how you got your furniture and boxes from NY to SF? I'm trying to figure out the best and cheapest way to ship/move some of my stuff from Denver. I think most stuff they say is almost cheaper to just replace if it's high weight and not sentimental (dishes etc.) If anyone else has any ideas would love to hear.

North American Movers - my stuff is somewhere in transit, will take from 10 days to 3 weeks to get to my parents garage. Then once I find an apt (move date Nov 1 or so) I gotta hire someone to drive it from Granite Bay to SF. I only moved my bed, bedframe, headboard, two ikea shelves, TV, art, and 40 boxes. Costing a few grand.

Places to eat

Zuni's Cafe, its one of my favorite cookbooks.

Coi, Flour + Water, SPQR, Spuce.

You check out Chez Panisse in Berkeley.

REDD and the French Laundry in Napa.

Oakland food scene is growing too, Commis has a top notch reputation.

Thanks!!!

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You could do that in any big city.

Who the fok wants to live in the burbs.

Need to be within walking distance to work.

yup

Why? Being a female only ensures that you will get ripped off.

I bet cali has spent around 10k in brokers fees during her tenure in NYC.

I've lived in 8 different apartments in NYC and paid $0 brokers fees.

When it comes to business and street smarts: Men>Women

I've only used a broker twice. charge approx 13% annual rent. it's lame but it's SOOOOO much easier to have them call all the places etc. All I have to do is show up, see apartments they take me to, and then make a decision, sign a lease, pay them a chunk of money. I like it, I'm lazy and have better things to do than look on craigslist for shitty apartments. The places the brokers take me aren't the crap of craigslist.

Now that I'm not in NYC, I pass the cheer stick to you, blittydouche, as NYC captain.

Always wanted to visit SF but never have had the chance!

Just wondering, heard expensive there, CGSF do you have a job? You must have mucho savings or do you have a trust fund also? Hopefully you'll be happy there and GL with everything!

I don't have a job, I just restarted the search now that I am here. I have savings, unemployment, and a share of a family business.

Her parents live there and are paying for everything she does.

I have my own money. The share of the company is mine which I own.
They are aiding me with the move costs, yes.
I am very blessed to have parents who help me out.

Is she even there yet? Who would work and pay 2.5k rent? thats crazy.

I pay $850 and my place is nice. Whats so great about all these places? Food? Are we all starving all of a sudden?

At least SD I give a little bit of credit because warmer beach. Can you swim very often in San Fran?


I worked and paid 2,350 at my last apt. I am in Granite Bay visiting my folks, I fly back to NYC on thursday, and then fly back here next Wednesday, then go apartment searching the rest of the week/weekend. Hope to move-in to a place Nov 1st.

I tan at the beach, not swim. Beach isn't important to me, at all. I care about city life, great bars, good food, cultural attractions, and so forth. San Fran majorly trumps SD in all that.
I don't blame anyone for having a silver spoon in there mouth! I mean how many times I said i wanted to be reincarnated as Blitty! More power to those as fortunate!

Just seemed the way CGNJ/NY posted here like her whole time spent in NNJ/NYC was bout her working all the time with no social life at all and just getting by? Didn't realize she was well to do and good for her!

yes, I worked all the freaking time for crap money. I only get help when I really need it. Saying "I want to move to San Francisco, on.y 2 hours away, and will visit you guys once a month or so (instead of living on the other side of the country and seeing you 3 times a year), but i need help paying for the move" works very well.

Maybe they end up getting ripped off, but when I've apartment shopped in SF the chicks always roll in late looking pretty and grab the first spot on the list.

I'm also not sure or even how you pay brokers fees for apartment rentals? I'm a craigslist guy and talk with owners.



If you aren't a whiny little bitch you can swim daily like the rest of us!

San Diego has way too many bros and fratguys for me. It's like an entire city based off the SF Marina, which I don't visit.

right?!?!?!

callgirl, seriousness here....

everytime I go to SF i hit up a place called Thanh Long.....I always get a crab and share a plate of garlic noodles with whoever I'm with. It is the best crab I have ever eaten...and the garlic noodles are awesome too....damn, I almost want to fly there to eat that

I hear a place called Crustacean is the same owner and same food but never been there

amazing thanks!
 
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I bought a car today.

2012 Chevy Sonic LT in Silver.
Used from Hertz. 20k miles on it.
Bluetooth, XM radio, On Star.


I checked it out today and test drove it. I rented one a few weeks ago and really liked it. I'll pick it up in the morning - I'm having them do all the maintenance and stuff tonight.
 
Driving in SF is loltarded.

I did it with RogueScholar.

Twice.

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