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Hey all back on after years off this site lost my old account. 25 years old been on the road since I was 14. Currently indoors for a bit of time but I'm most likely going to make my way back out to the streets or the road in a bit of time. I still play the guitar when necessary because of a wrist injury that's healing I carry harmonicas with me, I'm located in California San Francisco finally back to where I was born and plan on making some new friends things I enjoy. Making art playing music with a group of people making food and staying sober been sober for a few months now, after alcohol and smoking started to take a toll on my health. People call me X for short I also play the banjo the mandolin the chromatic harmonica and a few other instruments. Looking for like minded individuals who are healthy sober and positive.
 

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That's super funny and cool I used to go to the thrill house records sometimes last I checked they had installed some cool 90s arcade machines cant go wrong with Mexican food in the mission if your ever in the mission again I recommend going too a Mexican restaurant called taqueria San Francisco there's interesting mural art work there and great swizz quesadillas some of my favorite Mexican food anyways thanks for commenting I had forgotten about thrill house records and how good the Mexican food is in the mission
 
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That's super funny and cool I used to go to the thrill house records sometimes last I checked they had installed some cool 90s arcade machines cant go wrong with Mexican food in the mission if your ever in the mission again I recommend going too a Mexican restaurant called taqueria San Francisco there's interesting mural art work there and great swizz quesadillas some of my favorite Mexican food anyways thanks for commenting I had forgotten about thrill house records and how good the Mexican food is in the mission

Hell yeah, I will definitely check that one out next time I am up that way. Do you know if Bound Together is still up on Haight? SF has some awesome book stores. Even City Lights is great if you can get there on a day that it's not packed with tourists.

I don't know if you ever get out to Vallejo, but the best Mexican place I ever went to was called Los Arquitos kind of by where the Hells Angels HQ is. Bomb enmoladas, Bomb wet burritos. I think my favorite mission taqueria was El Castillito, the one I used to go to was right off the Bart at I think 16th and Mission... Used to call that area night of the living dead at night because it really used to look like that, people all fucked up wondering around in the street.

Last time I was up there in SF all the cool stuff was getting pushed to the outer mission and the Sunset and the mission proper was getting a lot of amazing murals painted over with that Beige paint that doesn't even match and looks fucken horrible... California seems really fond of beiging over some amazing art, for no good reason (LA does it like 5 minutes after anything cool goes up). That shit pisses me off, since there are so many talented mural artists around the bay area. I had moved out to Vallejo before leaving the bay area. I like it out there a lot actually. People in the bay area love to shit on it, but go check out the Mare Island preserve some time, there are some cool abandoned bunkers and an abandoned Naval Yard you can kind of crawl around in if you're careful... Just treat it like a train yard or anywhere else you're not supposed to be and you'll be fine. Also Port Costa is another hidden gem over by Crockett. I'm getting all nostalgic.
 

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