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Recommending books about SFC a No-No?
I read recommendations for hotels, restaraunts, tours, etc. in San Francisco on this board, which have been quite helpful in planning our upcoming trip there. So, I thought I'd recommend a series of novels I've recently discovered whose author does a superb job in describing the streets, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas of SFC - along with some good history about them. They have really helped increase my knowledge and appreciation for SFC, which I just thought others here might also like to look into for their trip planning. But I don't see my posting anywhere in this forum, so guess you can't recommend book titles and authors -- is this right?
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What is SFC?
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SFC is one of the out of the waty tourist destination in New England area of the USA.Its known as the Sherwood Forest Club,or an "Off-season nude recreation for nudist/naturist couples and families in Northern New England"
Link: http://home.sprynet.com/~ggjn/sfc.htm |
You learn something new every day. :-D
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That's hysterical. I thought the OP meant San Francisco (which was mentioned in the first sentence) so gave a link to a thread to novels set in California :))
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mclaurie, I thought that was a possibility, although I live here and have never heard anyone use SFC to refer to any part of SF. So feeling like an idiot, I googled the initials and got a huge range of stuff, none of it location related. So I swallowed my pride and asked, and...who knew?:-))
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Where do people put their keys when wondering the "streets, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas"? :D |
LOL, Marilyn. Remember there're no dumb questions :-d
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Geez, I must really be off-base. My mistake, folks. The SFC I thought most would follow is an abbreviation for San Francisco City, meaning the CITY itself as compared to the whole greater area, which might be abbreviated SF??? Some interesting takes here -- I'm laughing with you :-)....and still learning. Bear with me, pls.
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seetheworld, you don't want to know.
Hi Betsy! |
lbaboyd, we all appreciate the laugh, believe me. We call San Francisco "SF" or "The City." The larger area is usually referred to as The Bay Area. There is also the North Bay, the East Bay, and the South Bay (but no West Bay, for obvious geographic reasons).
Post the novels here on this thread. I'm sure we'd all like to know about them. And have a great trip! |
I know I'm still learning...and doing something wrong ???? Earlier, I posted a reply to mclaurie thanking him/her for the example -- but I don't see my posting, even though initially it was there. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong??? Have patience with me, and maybe I'll get around to those great novels I brought up originally. Sorry folks :(
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lbaboyd, your post recommending the novels is there. Just click on your name and the left side of the screen will have all the posts you have contibuted to.
As new threads are started, the old ones drop down unless an addition is made. Perhaps you are not seeing your post because it has dropped off the first page, which has 50 posts. Hope that helps. |
I'd like to see recommendations for novels about the nudist area in New England (LOL)!! Maybe we'd get an answer to the key question!
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I can BARE-ly understand this entire thread.
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I may grow some hair to pull it out. b(
"SFC=Southern Fried Chicken"? ~:> Now I guess it's my turn to go get the dozen do-nuts! :-d |
Scarletts Fodorfriend Club?
Seriously French Countryside? SanFranciscoCharacters :D La, I am hallucinating, thank you lbabyoyd... Thanks M! |
Scarlett Flies to California?
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That would be lovely, Kal!
Here's what I got when I googled SFC: Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong Sexual Freedom Coalition (which apparently has an event called the Sex Maniac's Charity Ball!) Small Farm Center Scottish Funding Councils Starfleet Command (!) Singing for Change (Jimmy Buffett) Societe Francaise du Cancer (pardon lack of accent marks) Sustainable Food Center Singapore Film Commission And approximately 1-1/2 million other references! Is it any wonder I decided to ASK? :)) |
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