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ellen_griswold Apr 20th, 2004 04:36 PM


Yaaaaay! Soo glad to hear the news, olive!!! And yes, be sure you put that in friday's raves -- its a biggie!!! :)

Grasshopper Apr 20th, 2004 04:42 PM

Great news, Olive! I'm thrilled for you.

rwilliams Apr 20th, 2004 05:13 PM

After reading several months of the same garbage from "treck"/"guarto"/"robinsen" I can only conclude that this guy is one sick, lonely ba$tard.
Pretty sad life.

easytraveler Apr 20th, 2004 07:59 PM

I've just had my second glass of Yellowtail Chardonnay, made in Australia. The bottle was opened for a crab fest we were having recently and my sister was horrified that I would serve such a "plebian" wine. So she forced me to break out my prized Pouilly-Fuisse. Actually, the Yellowtail Chardonnay is not bad at all! :)

What, you ask, does my post have to do with cecilia's post?

Well, it's about as relevant as Abi/Treck/Guarto/Robinsen/Franklinn, etc. etc.'s constant bashing of Union Square. This is one person posting under different names and pretending to be "helpful". Heck, with the amount of misinformation that is being posted, this obcessive-compulsive person doesn't even live in in SF, much less the Bay Area.

Cecilia, everyone else is a different person and has given you excellent advice. Enjoy the Grand Hyatt! It's a great property and if you get a good bid on Priceline, it's a steal!

Cheers! ((D))

easytraveler
(Now watch, as the Weirdo hastens to add my name to his list - LOL!)

travleis Apr 20th, 2004 08:45 PM

I think I read that Ted Kaczynski and Ted Bundy were obsessive SF bashers too before they finally went off the deep end. They were trying to repress something.

Jayne11159 Apr 20th, 2004 08:49 PM

Olive, you must be so relieved. I missed that piece of news but it looks like everything worked out well.

I also cannot believe the prices on Anna Maria. People are buying the dumpy little places and putting up three-story houses--the next one bigger than the last.

DH and I walked the north end several months ago and it doesn't even resemble the place it was 30 years ago. I guess they call that progress, but I hope the little mom and pop places that give it its charm won't sell out to the developers! They're fighting a big development trying to go in just before the causeway. The evacuation routes are already inadequate--I can't imagine what adding another thousand residents would do to the traffic!

Dan Apr 21st, 2004 03:40 PM

Abi, you really don't have to post this on every thread regarding San Francisco. Despite Fodors deleting this stuff daily, WE GET IT.


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