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Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 1:59 am

San francisco

Isnt there a planet Called San francisco in the California System? If so , where?

Post Mon Apr 28, 2003 2:27 am

try exploring for it. isnt that the point of the game?

Post Wed Apr 30, 2003 3:41 am

try answering the question

Post Wed Apr 30, 2003 3:44 am

As far as I know, the only planets in the California system are Canlifornia Minor and Los Angeles.

Post Wed Apr 30, 2003 3:59 am

Thats too bad. There should have been a San Francisco planet.

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Post Thu May 01, 2003 12:41 am

Okay never mind. Heard a rumor from a friend and a couple other friends agreed. Figured if five friends said something was true, it must be true. Dont believe everything you here...Well, sorry didnt mean to offend anyone. My mistake.

Edited by - JTCurry5 on 02-05-2003 03:53:56

Post Thu May 01, 2003 4:59 am

Um S.F. isnt the HQ of Gays. Thats probably one of the most stupid ideas ive heard. Every major city has a gay population.

S.f. Bay area has a ton of liberal people.

Theres a vast majority of people in S.F. that are not gay.

Do you want a history lesson of what S.F. has done for California and the good ole USA? with S.F. There wouldnt have been a California.

I live in Redwood City but i think S.F. is a great city. Theres so much to do and the ladies are hot. The S.F. bay area has a huge Heterosexual population. Calling S.F. The Gay capital justs shows how little you know of the City and the Bay Area.

Anyway i thought i read in the game something about S.F. as a planet or something, I was curious where.

PS: I'm sure if you travel to CA and take a trip to S.F. and the surrounding area you will understand. S.f. is one of the greatest cities in the world, despite the liberals and the small gay population. the weather sure as hell beats Chicago =p

Edited by - general_han_solo on 01-05-2003 05:59:41

Post Thu May 01, 2003 6:30 am

JTCurry, mind your words. FL and TLR are not only populated by heterosexuals. You might offend someone. Lay off the gay-bashing.

Post Thu May 01, 2003 4:05 pm

JTCurry5 has a point, in that SF has a neighbourhood that's traditionally gay (the Castro), and it was one of the first cities to openly have a 'gay' neighborhood. SF was also the home of the first society dedicated to homosexual's rights in the US, the Mattachine Society. For the straights, SF had the first topless bar in the US, though these days it's just a regular sports bar. But the best thing about San Francisco is its bookstores. I'm convinced that the City Lights is the finest bookstore I've ever been in, and may very well be the best in the US.

Post Thu May 01, 2003 4:42 pm

I'm not a big fan of San Francisco, but I've only been there twice. Once in 2000 I was on a flight from San Diego (which I really like) to Portland (which is a beautiful city too, but there's so many wackos there that I'm almost ashamed to admit it's my hometown) and the plane stopped in San Francisco but it was foggy and part of the air traffic control system was down so the plane took an extra hour to take off from San Diego and then we had to spend a half hour over Monterey in the holding pattern. The other time I went there was 1994. I was with my family and we went through the west side of the city and over the Golden Gate Bridge. We got out on the north side of the bridge so my dad could take a picture. Then something cool happened. A submarine was heading out to sea and some windsurfer was on a collision course with it, but when he got too close the submarine's bow wave wiped him out. Then we went across the Richmond - San Rafael bridge because we were trying to get out of the bay area towards Sacremento. In Richmond we took a wrong turn and ended up in some project. My dad's going, "roll up the windows kids!" Luckily we got out of the hood without incident.

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Post Thu May 01, 2003 6:49 pm

That wasn't a wrong turn, it was the only way to get to I-80 from that bridge.


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Post Thu May 01, 2003 6:52 pm

I'm moving this to OT, for you're first question, General Sir Han Solo, try the spoiler forum

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