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Well Well Well (Actually, "The Well" is an SF online social network), I am pleased that Jessica has discovered that there IS a West Coast, with a culture at that! But We don't consider SF "quirky". If you want "quirky" West Coast culture you'll need to check out nearby Sebastopol. Just visit our online social network, www.waccobb.com and you might just get a clue. And if you really want quirky, check out my postings and their threads. I post under "Yubajeff"
-Yuba is for the South Yuba River, another mekka for West Coast culture.
Jeffrey

By Hummingbirdscout (not verified) on 21 Feb 2009 #permalink

Ummm, Jeffrey, I was born on the west coast and lived in the Bay Area for five years. ;)

While Sebastopol (or as my friends and I used to call it, Sebastoberkeley) is indeed quirky, San Francisco has the national rep for quirkiness.

Sorry Jessica, I should have known you were "bi" (costal that is). You certainly are gay, I must say. I'll bet you even know how to dance something other than the Morris. When is that Zombie Dance thing anyway?
Jeffrey

By Hummingbirdscout (not verified) on 21 Feb 2009 #permalink