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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Landsmen Dinner at the Golden Gate Yacht Club
Strictly stag and black tie, the Landsmen Dinner is an old school tradition in San Francisco. I joined friends Doug and Lee for their winter event held at the newly renovated Golden Gate Yacht Club. Some pics from the evening festivities:
Food was good and the jokes were politically incorrect. We finished the rainy night by continuing the same throwback traditional San Francisco theme and an Irish Coffee nightcap at the Buena Vista Cafe.
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Awesome to see this, Lee looks great, love the smug face wondering why he has to deal with the BV tourists.
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