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Zeno 10-12-2005 03:01 AM

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Anchor steam tastes like burnt molasses

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I disagree. But that's a matter of taste.

Sierra Nevada is very good.

I'm coming up again, I need to play against Ray in at least one NL hand. He chickened out last time and folded when I called after some limpers, I urged him to call, he even had the button - but no - he folded his Kings.

Plus, I would like see how everyone else is doing.

-Zeno

Zeno 10-12-2005 03:07 AM

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sometime after the new year i should get into the bay area.

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I'll be there again, if I can swing it and I think I can. I'm bring my binoculars so I can do some bird watching. And also some cigars. If I drive, I am packing my entire arsenal - of fishing rods - and firearms. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]

-Zeno

PS. And a small wad of cash.

Ulysses 10-12-2005 03:11 AM

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I look forward to buying you drinks, Zeno. I'll pay for them with the money I save making the young kids pay for Ray.

shant 10-12-2005 03:36 AM

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I like Sliders for burgers on Sutter near Van Ness.

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Polk, actually. One on Castro too, although I think only the Sutter/Polk one is Korean owned. Keepin' it real.

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Polk, yes, couldn't remember at the time. That's funny because I wasn't a fan of the Castro one when I ate it one time. Now I know, they didn't have the Korean skill with grilling meat.

Ray Zee 10-12-2005 08:49 AM

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lets leave the young kids out. i never understand what the helle they are talking about. unless you are willing to interpet.

DrNo888 10-12-2005 08:47 PM

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This is the place with buffet during lunch hours?

Been trying to go there for awhile now.

poincaraux 10-18-2005 03:04 PM

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Sausages from Rosamunde and beer from toronado. I was there with a friend this weekend. I had the Merguez (spicy lamb) and duck sausages and he had the Merguez and wild boar. As usual, we let the Rosamunde folks pick the toppings. Beer-wise, we had De Koninck, Maredsous and a couple of Kwaks.

I used to live a block from this place, but somehow I let grad school sucker me into moving to the midwest. Oops.

We also went to Korea House .. it was good, but it sounds like other folks in this thread have recommended better Korean places.

phage 10-18-2005 03:21 PM

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Toronado is great...and the sausages @ Rosamunde are a perfect match with the beverages. Have you ever been there during the Barley wine festival?

JihadOnTheRiver 10-18-2005 03:23 PM

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Denny's is always good.

poincaraux 10-18-2005 03:36 PM

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Toronado is great...and the sausages @ Rosamunde are a perfect match with the beverages. Have you ever been there during the Barley wine festival?

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The first year I lived in SF, I caught the end of barley wine month. They had one good one, 3 so-so ones, and not much else. The second year, I showed up at the start and tried a lot of tasty barley wines. Overall, I like their regular beer selection better, but barley wine month was fun.


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