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We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
incredible.

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On 9/11/2015 10:20 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive about 20
> blocks to find a place.



WTF?

Where'd you stay, Oakland?
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after a
> long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood Forest.
> Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in Frisco.
> There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive about 20 blocks
> to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a long time ago but
> that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot at Dong Bei Mama on
> Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never had before, crispy lamb
> and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were incredible.


The Chinese food is really good there.

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On 9/12/2015 2:20 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
> incredible.
>



Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...

Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127.
Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record

ID: 47846596.

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On 9/12/2015 2:30 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted
>> after a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin
>> Redwood Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was
>> cooler in Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to
>> drive about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese
>> food a long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it
>> a shot at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had
>> never had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both
>> dishes were incredible.

>
> The Chinese food is really good in Bothell.



Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...

Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127.
Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record

ID: 47846596.


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On 9/12/2015 2:26 PM, Kokopelli wrote:
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> Mmmm hmmm...
>
> Ayup...
>
> Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127.
> Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record
>
> ID: 47846596.



Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...

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Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record

ID: 47846596.
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 21:20:13 -0700, Dave Smith
> wrote:

> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
> incredible.


Dave, I'm messaging you on FB.

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On 9/12/2015 5:17 PM, sf wrote:


Ayup...

DEAR FAT ASS Barbara J. Llorente

good morning fat ass
how will your day go?
will you be stared at like an enourmous blob?
or be taunted and teased all day long?

people say you can't do anything
you cant do this or that
but you will sure show them
when your fat ass is in control

it is all your fault fat ass
you live to eat and dont eat to live
well look at that fat ass
a greasy cheese burger streaming down your lips and chin

you are a worthless excuse for a human
no one wants to see fat
lock yourself inside your room
until your thin and flat



you would rather some one say
**** her anorexic ass
than **** you
you fat fat ass


words hurt as much as the weight
they will be with you forever
that extra baggage you can change
show them you can do something

No one wants to see a fat girl cry
tears of grease and blubber
you will no longer be the funny fat girl
you will be just as cool as any other

slide your finger down your throat
when you dream of grease and junk
the calories will fade away
down the toilet with one flush

dont eat today
you will prove them right
that is something
you just can't do

show them they dont
have control over everything
your weight
is something you do

Loose it all fat ass
I want to see coller bones
and down right thin

dont cry when you become dizzy
just know that it will help you in the end

You can feel good about yourself fat ass
you just have to learn control
your punishment is a life full of pain
and tears of grease and fried stuff

thin is the way you have always wanted to be
well you have a long journey to get there
but change your life
you **** of blubber

run run fat ass
let that fat ass shake
no one wants to see that shit
better run in your back yard instead

skinny
be thin
fat ass
be fat
when weighing out your options
which do you like better than fat?


its not lie fat ass
you have let yourself go
its time to buckle down
and crack those calories away


when it is all said and done
you will be worthy
you will feel alive again
see thin is the way to be

and you are just a fat ass with no control again.

Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! TROLL ENABLER!

Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127.
Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record

ID: 47846596.

Your ass has more mass than Jupiter!

No one cares about you.

Get OUT!


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On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 9:20:12 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
> incredible.


Staying at the Seal Rock Inn?
You passed through Little Russia on Geary on your way, with two or three
eateries. There are a lot more restaurants on Clement Street.

Saturday morning is a good time to see the hustle and bustle of Clement
Street, SF's second Chinatown. Start with a pastry and coffee at
Schubert Bakery, then check out the new, remaindered, and used books
at Green Apple. Excellent selection of used cookbooks, and beer, wine,
and cocktail books.

They have an annex for media and used fiction.
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"sf" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 21:20:13 -0700, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
>> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
>> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
>> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
>> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>> incredible.

>
> Dave, I'm messaging you on FB.
>


Inviting him over for dinner? Hey, what about US?




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On 11/09/2015 10:20 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
> incredible.
>

I had my first taste of Hunan cuisine in SF in what had once been a
conventional diner. The cooking was done behind the counter and chillies
by the handfull were added to just about every dish. whew! Talk about hot!
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>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>> incredible.

>
> Dave, I'm messaging you on FB.
>


You are? I didn't get it.

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On 2015-09-12 01:18, wrote:
> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 9:20:12 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
>> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
>> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
>> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
>> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>> incredible.

>
> Staying at the Seal Rock Inn?

Yep. Our son stayed here last fall and recommended it as a cheap and
convenient spot.

Damn we had a heck of a time getting back. We had a misunderstanding
about where to put the GPS. I am pretty sure I said to leave it in the
glove compartment. She thought I said to take it to the room. No GPS, so
compass and no map.... and it seems left turns are prohibited
everywhere. I almost ended up on the Golden Gate Bridge. I thought I
found a road south but it turned out to be going west. I made one more
left turn and voila.... there was the hotel. Phew.


> You passed through Little Russia on Geary on your way, with two or three
> eateries. There are a lot more restaurants on Clement Street.


Thanks. I will keep that in mind. We are going to Palo Alto to visit a
friend and then she is coming up here tomorrow to show us around.



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Dave Smith wrote:
> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
> incredible.


the family & I had some great food at Angeline's Louisiana Kitchen in
Berkeley

http://angelineskitchen.com/

I really liked the jambalaya and their ribs are pretty good too

if you're into sugar don't miss Cream on Telegraph Ave

http://creamnation.com/

we stayed at the Durant Hotel which was a lot cheaper than Airbnbs
in SF, and no shortage of restaurants within walking distance -- and
easy to get into the city on BART


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On 9/13/2015 3:20 AM, tert in seattle wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote:
>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
>> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
>> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
>> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
>> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>> incredible.

>
> the family & I had some great food at Angeline's Louisiana Kitchen in
> Berkeley
>
> http://angelineskitchen.com/
>
> I really liked the jambalaya and their ribs are pretty good too
>
> if you're into sugar don't miss Cream on Telegraph Ave
>
> http://creamnation.com/
>
> we stayed at the Durant Hotel which was a lot cheaper than Airbnbs
> in SF, and no shortage of restaurants within walking distance -- and
> easy to get into the city on BART
>
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...


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On 9/13/2015 2:44 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-09-12 01:18, wrote:
>> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 9:20:12 PM UTC-7, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
>>> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
>>> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
>>> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
>>> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
>>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>>> incredible.

>>
>> Staying at the Seal Rock Inn?

> Yep. Our son stayed here last fall and recommended it as a cheap and
> convenient spot.
>
> Damn we had a heck of a time getting back. We had a misunderstanding
> about where to put the GPS. I am pretty sure I said to leave it in the
> glove compartment. She thought I said to take it to the room. No GPS, so
> compass and no map.... and it seems left turns are prohibited
> everywhere. I almost ended up on the Golden Gate Bridge. I thought I
> found a road south but it turned out to be going west. I made one more
> left turn and voila.... there was the hotel. Phew.
>
>
>> You passed through Little Russia on Geary on your way, with two or three
>> eateries. There are a lot more restaurants on Clement Street.

>
> Thanks. I will keep that in mind. We are going to Palo Alto to visit a
> friend and then she is coming up here tomorrow to show us around.
>
>
>

Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...
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On 9/12/2015 10:50 PM, taxed and spent wrote:
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>> On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 21:20:13 -0700, Dave Smith
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>>> We arrived here much la


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On 9/13/2015 2:35 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
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Mmmm hmmm...

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On 9/13/2015 12:01 AM, graham wrote:
> On 11/09/2015 10:20 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> We arrived here much later than I had expected and were exhausted after
>> a long drive up from Monterey and hiking in the Big Basin Redwood
>> Forest. Holy crap.... 104 F ????????? Thank goodness it was cooler in
>> Frisco. There are no restaurants near our hotel so we had to drive
>> about 20 blocks to find a place. I had lost interest in Chinese food a
>> long time ago but that seemed to be all there was so we gave it a shot
>> at Dong Bei Mama on Geary St. We tried a couple things we had never
>> had before, crispy lamb and kung pow chicken. Wow!!! Both dishes were
>> incredible.
>>

> I had my first taste of Hunan cuisine in SF in what had once been a
> conventional diner. The cooking was done behind the counter and chillies
> by the handfull were added to just about every dish. whew! Talk about hot!
> Graham

Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...
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