And so, after all of the moving chaos we found ourselves with one last afternoon in San Francisco, a bunch of friends that we wanted to see before we left, a 30-pack of Miller Lite, a small bag of Fritos, a box of kosher salt, a bottle of soy sauce, a bottle of balsamic vinegar and some Corn Flakes. Our apartment was almost completely empty but luckily for our guests there is a window seat type thingy, known as "the hump", that runs the entire length of the apartment, so no one had to sit on the floor. Everyone came over to help us out with the Miller Lite situation and a nice time was had by all.
Simon came first and this gave us time to argue about whether or not the hump was intended as a style element or if it actually hides pipes or something.
Kim and Jim brought a back of SunChips, which was super appreciated by all as apparently our spread of Fritos and Corn Flakes was a bit underwhelming.
Kerry and Tim, cute as ever!
Liz W. was tempted to adopt the bottle of balsamic vinegar and it looked like it was going to be a great match, but Pete was about to take her out for her birthday and in the end she decided she didn't want to be lugging around a bottle of vinegar on her romantic birthday evening. Somehow I managed to not get a photo of Pete and Liz, but as luck would have it we have this older photo of them posing in front of the hump! Pay no attention to the bunny ears in the background...
Liz P. and Bart stretched out and made good use of the hump space in the living room. Liz, btw, declined to adopt the soy sauce or Fritos because of high sodium, but then agreed to take the box of salt. I know, right? And worst of all she forgot it and the salt ended up in the trash the next morning with everything else. May that rest on your conscious forever, Liz!
And here we are! For the record we did finish the Miller Lite, and only then allowed everyone to head up to the pub up the street for some real food. And then the next morning we piled into the Xterra and headed east...
Monday, August 2, 2010
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