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July 09, 2010

Has it really only been three days?

Our days seem so long. I'm really glad that we didn't get the 7-day bus pass for $24 because we've been doing a whole lot of walking around. As far as the destinations may seem, the walks are a good way of really seeing the surroundings. Bus tickets are $2.00 for adults and $0.75 for students (17 & under)... too bad I didn't bring my ID. I really like this transit system. It's really old, but very efficient. Many buses run until 5AM, and even then other ones will have started, so there is never no way home.



Things you'd have to get used to in San Fran:
  • the constant sound of firetrucks wailing
  • the occasional smell of urine
  • litter
  • random people talking/shouting to themselves
  • homeless people being everywhere (unlike living on one specific street/block)
  • pigeons
After dinner, our bus driver had given us bus tickets that lasted through the "late night". We decided to take advantage of pretty much unlimited bus time by heading to Castro. Unfortunately, there wasn't much to do for underage kids like ourselves (aside from K Wong.) So we hopped on a bus heading toward Fisherman's Wharf. When we got there, we were disappointed once more to find closed businesses. There really is no night life in San Fran is there? Where do all the teeny boppers hang out?!

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