Thursday, May 28, 2009

Now | The view from here

11:31 a.m., San Francisco: the Transamerica Pyramid, from the Bank of America Building. In Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, the pyramid is used as a symbol for the city's mysticism. (It's California's version of Ibiza's Es Vedra.)

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4 comments:

  1. remember Herb Caen, he once had an item that went something like this:
    A tourist asks what's at the top of the Pyramid.
    A San Franciscan says, "A restaurant, but it only seats one."

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  2. Nice view.

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  3. bill griffith's zippy the pinhead used to work at the top, turning on and off the light.. before eating at the doggie diner..

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  4. Yes, push down all the content people care about. Well done.

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