Fog Lines - Shaken not Stirred
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FIREWORKS,
EARTHQUAKES AND SKY SCRAPERS
Last week I had the pleasure of being fingerprinted for the
FBI. Teeeeechnically itās part of a process to work in the States (same girl,
same company, different country) but I like to think I am being secretly
scouted for a mission, āgoing Downtown to Chinatownā (to do some shopping or
something!).
The interesting part
came when she struggled to find āIrelandā in the ācountry of birthā list, after
a few attempts she casually said āI canāt seem to find it, letās just put the
United Kingdomā...??!!... Really? Really? If weāre going totally off script
here, letās just stick down Mozambique! And if weāre just making stuff up you
can knock a load of my āWeightā and increase my āHeightā. Obviously I said none
of this, instead I said with the utmost politeness āEmmm, I suppose they are
different countries though, have you tried looking under āRā for Republic of
Ireland, maybe??ā (the clue is in the name, sweetheart). I didnāt saaay that last bit, she
was an incredibly nice person and did indeed find Ireland in the end. For what
itās worth, this is not a comment on Americans as she was Australian...or was
she from New Zealand, who knows, same thing right ;o)
I can imagine the water cooler conversation now āHave you met the new British girl? You know, the one with the black eyesā!
Another thing I learnt...working in downtown San Francisco companies encourage you to keep an āearthquake survivalā pack under your desk, in case you are trapped in your building for 3 days. They advise you to pack it with a change of clothes, torch, etc. Iām intrigued by this need for a change of clothes. I have never faced a natural disaster (although I have had my share of bad hair days) but something tells me a quick costume change is going to be the last thing on my mind. If Iām trapped in a building that is dangling inches away from the centre of the earth, I donāt give a flying flahula if Iām wearing the same clothes for 3 days.
Are people going to be watching the disaster unfold on their TVs, see me staggering out of the building on Friday wearing the clothes I wore to work on Wednesday and scream āOh my god, it must be worse than we thought, she never even changed her clothes... send her back in!ā
While working in London I sat beside a pole (not an individual from Poland, a structural cylindrical object) so you can imagine my delight to discover my new seat in San Francisco is BAM right in front of a floor to ceiling window, annnnd I happen to be in one of the tallest buildings downtown on one of the highest floors = INSANE views.
Given how hilly it is, the city of San Francisco lends itself to spectacular vistas, a lot of which revolve around the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge. On the 75th anniversary of the bridge (May this year) they had a mind blowing firework display on the bridge... or so they say, I wasnāt here to witness it in person. However, I was here on the 4th of July and thought āIām not missing this twice, off to the bridge we goā.
Firstly, thanks to Patrick and Erin, our in-residence Bay Area ready-made friends, they very kindly swept us into their always welcoming all American arms and brought us to a 4th of July cook out ā Hell Yeah!
I wish I could say our trip later on to see the 4th of July fireworks explode off the bridge was as much fun as the barbie. We legged it down to the Crissy Field beach area, hhhmm, not as many people as youād think, grand, less people getting in the way of the upcoming bridge bonanza. Prime spot, on the beach, sitting on a rock, naaaaailed it! We waited, bridge still in relative darkness, we waited, traffic still on bridge, hhmm, unusual, we waited, hang on, why is everyone else facing us not the bridge...google- google- google....aaggghh... the fireworks are happening in Fishermanās Wharf...<sound of eejits hoofing it down the Marina>.
Hi Sheilagh or should that be Hey these days
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Loving the Blogging and looking forward to the next installment of your amazingly awesome adventures in the hilly city.
I just wonder if they have to take a geography test before they join the FBI??
Bit worrying especially when they send the spies out.
āHey guys, weāre on a mission to Ireland this timeā
āGreat! I always wanted to see Big Benā
Adam
P.S. you forgot to mention where you can buy The Hat!
hilarious! still crying laughing
ReplyDeleteGreat description of the fingerprinting process, felt like I was there with you - hilarious!!
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