How cool is that? Post some pic's from the Grand Prix..... I'm guessing you were too young to actually be gambling in Monte Carlo...my brother lasted about an hour before being booted, LOL. Don
I'm about to leave the big city in a month or two and I think I will miss the restaurants the most. Where I am going there's one indian restaurant in like a 20 mile radius... I'm sure it will be awesome.
OK, I'm in.. can I throw your name around for prime seating and a discount, LOL? But, seriously, I'll let you know about August. Make room in my "geronimo's cadillac" Don
lol of course it will be... like when you go backcountry camping and you cook lentil soup on the camp-stove after 15 miles of hiking. It's the greatest thing you've ever eaten!
I can see my local indian restaurant from my living room. It's a 5 minute walk. Quite wonderful. I make it a point to order something from there once a month. wow this thread has nothing to do with Call Spreads anymore...LOL
Thread derailed - Falcon check PM. Don - NICE Caddy ! Always wanted an old one like that - Grandpa had one growing up (hardtop), but the idea of parking in San Fran with one of those makes me LOL. All I can say to the restaurant part of this convo is thank GOD I live in San Francisco ! You know you're eating good Indian when you're next to the Indian Consulate ~ Growing up in white suburbs of Chicago I had never even eaten Indian food until I was like 22 and had flown the coop. When I met my future wife (she is Chinese) and told her that we grew up eating Chop Suey & Egg Foo Young at Chinese restaurants she LOL'd and still to this day (15 yrs later) teases me about it. To her Chop Suey was eating leftover when you threw together everything you had to try and make something for a meal.
I loved my decades trading on the Exchange in S.F. I recall being so upset that it cost me $6.00 per day to park underground there....LOL, not it's about $60 a day or something in the BofA building...just horrible. I wish the ferries from Marin would have left earlier in the morning, although the drive across the GG was always kinda cool.... and the fog "creeping in on little cat's fees" (or whatever the poem is) was pretty neat. We could do "everything" in the 70's and 80's within a few blocks of Pine and Montgomery....great food, etc. Chinese food was the best, actual Chinese prepared. Not a fan of Indian food, but it's all there. All the best, Don