To: NormsRevenge; *San FRancisco; GodBlessAmerica; Cool Guy; CounterCounterCulture; deeel-me-in; ...
Thanks Norm. : ) Good thread.
Surf's up-ping! : )
To: American Preservative
![A surfer drops into a wave underneath the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2002. A deadly El Nino storm that brought five straight days of rain and high winds to the Pacific Coast eased Tuesday, but more bad weather was on the way. (AP Photo/George Nikitin)](http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20021218/capt.1040182142.western_storms_cagn101.jpg) |
Tue Dec 17,10:28 PM ET |
A surfer drops into a wave underneath the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2002. A deadly El Nino storm that brought five straight days of rain and high winds to the Pacific Coast eased Tuesday, but more bad weather was on the way. (AP Photo/George Nikitin) |
To: American Preservative
Surf's up-ping! : )I heard today that some agency in DC voted Bruce Browns "Endless Summer" worthy of archival storage along with another 19 films. I'm getting my son the DVD version of "On any Sunday" by Brown. He was fourteen when I took him to see the original in 1971.
To: American Preservative
1am Thursday morning...pleasant earrrrly mornin'...full moon out...no sign of any coming rain at this moment here in the South Bay.
To: American Preservative
Thanks for the ping AP. I live across the street from Ocean Beach, so the weather around here is pretty dramatic. After a week of this, I feel like a seasoned veteran. I've got my candles, flashlights, crank radio, battery-operated lamp and lots of food! Bring on the blackouts!
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