MNF was Great, Now on to San Francisco

Posted by Travel Blogger on Dec 11, 2009 in Business Travel, hotel accomodations |

Decent game last night. At this point with all the moving around, I really don’t find myself connected to any one team. As I might have mentioned previously, I tend to enjoy the competition of the college game more than NFL, so I’ve not become emotionally attached to any of them.

Just like watching good plays. The drama of it all. How bad decisions affect the outcome; that sort of thing. There were a couple of like minded fans of the sport hanging out in the lounge of the downtown Denver hotel, where I was staying.

And then there were a few, FANS! Or I guess the true word is fanatic for these guys and gals. LOL! It was actually exactly what I was trying to tell you when I talked about how important it is to me to find accommodations that, well, accommodate me the way I wish to be taken care of.

As you can (hopefully!) tell, I didn’t have too many beers while watching the game. During the heavy duty traveling, it just doesn’t serve me well to indulge. Hmmm, maybe I’ll do a future post about the concept of living on the road like I live at home. I do think about it a ton since a large percentage of my time is actually spent in the traveling process.

We’ll see. For now it’s off to sleep. In the early a.m. I’ll be heading to the airport and out to San Francisco. I’m really going to try and get over to my favorite Chinese restaurant in China Town, Sam Wo’s. Complete, classic hole in the wall place. In fact, you walk in off the street through the kitchen!

There are two additional levels for dining. The best is always the top, 3rd floor. Completely irreverent wait staff that have tons of fun with the customers. Have to make it for dinner!

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