You know, who said it was about the summers? It was. Who the hell said it was Allen Ginsburg. No, when in doubt. It was San Francisco. It was Ginsburg. No, but It was Mark Twain who said the coldest winter he ever spent was a summer in San Francisco because of the fog that comes in. And you get September. September, October, man, it's. It's the most beautiful weather. And Golden Gate park is stunning. But you go down to Crissy Field, you walk down there right near the bay, under the Golden Gate Bridge. (07:00–07:08)
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