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I left my guts in San Francisco


TNPanther

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So apart from making fun of bandwagon 49ers fans, riding streetcars, and accidentally walking into gay bars, my visit to San Francisco has sucked.

Two nights ago I ate at a Chinese restaurant on Columbus Avenue called Hong Kong Suh. The food didn't taste too bad and the restaurant seemed legitimate.

However, I woke up the next morning and the first thing I did was puke into the kitchen sink. Since then I've been puking everywhere and feeling as if I was gonna die. I fought my illness to go see the Golden Gate Bridge and Muir Woods, only to projectile vomit off the bridge and almost resort to calling an ambulance because I felt so bad. I'm convinced I have food poisoning.

Today I feel much better but still a little bit nauseated. I haven't eaten anything besides a Chewy bar and a cookie in the past 48 hours. I can't fathom getting drunk tonight at all.

My question is...is it worth fighting my illness and potentially getting sicker to go party on New Year's in SF? Or should I stay in and just rest? I'm torn here.

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Sorry you're entire impression of SF is being determined by a lousy Chinese restaurant. And accidentally backing walking into gay bars.... should have stayed out of the Castro District.

 

The Marina and Mission districts both have great places to eat. Damn, I feel bad for ya, it really is a great city. 

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