DANNY'S GUIDE TO MAJOR DEPARTMENT STORES AND MAJOR SHOPPING MALLS IN SAN FRANCISCO

                                                                                        
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  If you like major department stores and major shopping malls in San Francisco like Westfield San Francisco Centre, you might want to know the following
things:
1.    Westfield San Francisco Centre at Market at 4th/5th Street in San Francisco is "The largest department store on America's West Coast" while even
     being larger than department stores in Hollywood and Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
2.    Mall of America which is in Bloomington in Minnesota in North America is "North America's largest shopping mall", whereas Westfield San Francisco
     Centre is just "the largest department store on America's West Coast".  To prove it, check out
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shopping_mall and  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_of_America and
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_shopping_malls_in_the_United_States and http://www.mallofamerica.com.  Activision's "Mall of America
     Tycoon" is the only IBM simulation that ever came out about Mall of America, and you're the owner/manager of Mall of America shopping mall...if
     you always dreamed of being the owner or manager of Westfield San Francisco Centre, play Take Two's "Mall Tycoon" and Global Star's "Mall
     Tycoon 2" and Global Star's "Mall Tycoon 3".  If you want to know more about "Mall of America Tycoon" and "Mall Tycoon 1/2/3", check out
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_of_America_Tycoon,   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_Tycoon, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_Tycoon_2,
     and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mall_Tycoon_3...if you don't know which stores sell "Mall of America Tycoon" and "Mall Tycoon 1/2/3", Amazon
     and eBay sell all four IBM games really cheap.
3.    The #1 magazine nationwide throughout North America right now for financially-rich people like self-made millionaires/billionaires is "Modern Luxury"
     magazine at http://www.modernluxury.com, and "Modern Luxury" magazine has a edition specifically about San Francisco called "Modern Luxury
     magazine: San Francisco Edition" at http://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco.  For more information about "Modern Luxury Magazine: San
     Francisco Edition", check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_(magazine) and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxury_magazine.
     "San Francisco Business Times" newspaper at http://www.bizjournals.com is the #1 business newspaper in San Francisco's Financial District right now,
     and talks about financially-rich people in San Francisco too like self-made millionaires/billionaires.
4.    If you're a financially-rich person that likes to attend high-society parties in San Francisco that are so exclusive that only self-made millionaires and
    self-made billionaires get invited to them, the only place that really lists all high-society parties in San Francisco is http://www.sfgate.com/parties (San
     Francisco Chronicle newspaper owns http://www.sfgate.com) and "Modern Luxury Magazine: San Francisco Edition" at
     http://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco (aka San Francisco's #1 magazine for rich people).  San Francisco has many high-society parties at many
     very-exclusive locations including but not limited to the San Francisco Opera at http://www.sfopera.com and San Francisco Ballet at
     http://www.sfballet.org and San Francisco Symphony at http://www.sfsymphony.org and SFMOMA at http://www.sfmoma.org and SF Jazz at
     http://www.sfjazz.org and  so forth.
       In case you didn't know, a person named Trevor Traina supposedly hosts the #1 high-society parties in San Francisco right now, and is the king of
     socialites in San Francisco...if you don't believe me, just go to http://www.google.com and type in "San Francisco" and "high society", and
     http://www.google.com keeps talking about a person named Trevor Traina...then go to http://www.google.com and type in "Trevor Traina" and "San
     Francisco", and http://www.google.com immediately tells you that "Forbes" magazine aka the #1 business magazine nationwide throughout North America
     and "Vanity Fair" magazine and NBC News all say that Trevor Traina created the #1 high-society parties in San Francisco and they're even better than
     high-society parties inside Westfield San Francisco Centre...in regards to the origins of Trevor Traina's high-society parties, http://www.google.com said
     that in 2013 Trevor Traina bought a mansion in San Francisco's Pacific Heights' "Billionaires' Row" which is the main place in San Francisco where all
     billionaires live at and this mansion is San Francisco's most expensive home while being more expensive than all other homes in San Francisco, Trevor
     Traina hosted high-society parties inside his mansion in San Francisco's Pacific Heights from 2013 to the present, and after that "Forbes" magazine aka
     the #1 business magazine nationwide throughout North America said Trevor Traina is the king of socialites in San Francisco..if you want to know the
     exact address of this high-society mansion in San Francisco that hosts high-society parties, just go to http://www.google.com to type in "Trevor Traina"
     and "San Francisco" and "address" (I won't specify his home address because he works for the government and I don't want to get into trouble with the
     government).
       In 2014 Mark Zuckerberg-aka founder of Facebook at www.faceboiok.com and who is doing Facebook IPO to earn $100 billion a year and who
     currently is the world's youngest billionaire- bought a house in San Francisco for $10 million.  To prove it go to www.google.com to type in "Mark  
     Zuckerberg" "San Francisco" "address", or for additional information go to www.google.com to type in "3660 21st Street" "San Francisco" (that's
     3660 21st Street and Dolores in San Francisco's Mission District).  I have no idea if Mark Zuckerberg hosts high-society parties in his house or not, all
     I know is that he's the richest person in San Francisco right now because nobody else in San Francisco currently earns $100 billion a year.  If you go to
     http://www.google.com to type in "list of all houses that Mark Zuckerberg owns", http://www.google.com says Mark Zuckerberg bought five houses in
     Palo Alto in California for $37 million total (Mark Zuckerberg originally bought one house in Palo Alto but after he got angry that his next-door neighbors
     that lived in the four houses surrounding his house were eavesdropping on him Mark Zuckerberg later bought those four houses surrounding his house to
     ensure privacy before later having bulldozers destroy those four houses),, bought 737 acres of land in Hawaii for over $100 million to later turn into a
     beachfront property -Mark Zuckerberg basically bought a big beach in Hawaii-, bought a house in San Francisco for $10 million, and might buy
     additional houses in San Francisco in the future.  Oh yeah, Mark Zuckerberg created a branch office of Facebook in San Francisco, its official Facebook page is
     https://www.facebook.com/facebooksanfrancisco/.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_com_party says San Francisco historically had lots of dot com parties
     with free admission or even free goody bags, after Mark Zuckerberg bought a house in San Francisco, it's possible that Mark Zuckerberg will host
     dot.com parties in San Francisco but I dunno for sure.
       Danielle Steele aka the romance novelist owns a mansion at 2080 Washington Street in San Francisco's Pacific Heights and she presumably hosts
     high-society parties too, for more information check out
     http://sf.curbed.com/2014/11/25/10018636/behind-the-hedges-and-inside-the-history-of-danielle-steels-spreckels?utm_campaign=sf.curbed&utm_content=entry&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook .
5.    If you like modern art,  on 5/14/2016 SFMOMA aka San Francisco Museum of Modern Art had a re-grand-opening at a cost of $700 million,
     while becoming North America's largest modern-art museum.  SFMOMA aka San Francisco Museum of Modern Art originally was at 3rd Street and  
     Mission in San Francisco, SFMOMA temporarily shut down in 2013 so it would undergo construction at a total cost of $700 million from 2013 to
     2016, and when SFMOMA had a re-grand-opening at the same location aka 3rd Street and Mission on 5/14/2016 SFMOMA became North
     America's largest modern-art museum.  To prove it check out http://www.sfmoma.org and
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Museum_of_Modern_Art, and go to http://www.google.com and type in "SFMOMA" and "$700 million".
6.    San Francisco's most-expensive restaurant currently is Saison at 178 Townsend in San Francisco's SOMA District. which charges about $900 per
     meal and is San Francisco's version of The French Laundry.  To prove it, check out
     http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/02/06/be-prepared-to-pay-888-before-eating-at-san-franciscos-most-expensive-restaurant-saison and
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saison_(restaurant) and http://www.saisonsf.com.
       If you like to eat out at restaurants and want to get a list of San Francisco's newest restaurants that just had a grand opening or will have a grand
     opening real soon, check out SFist at http://www.sfist.com and SF Eater at http://sf.eater.com and Thrillist at http://www.thrillist.com.  These three
    websites list all restaurants that just had a grand opening in San Francisco or will have a grand opening in San Francisco even faster than San Francisco
     Chronicle newspaper and Zagat lists them, and are REALLY on the cutting-edge of eating-out news in San Francisco.
7.    If you like to eat hamburgers/cheeseburgers and french fries, in 2016 "the world's first robot-powered hamburger restaurant" had a grand
      opening in San Francisco, it originally was called Momentum Machines at 680 Folsom/3rd in San Francisco but later changed its name to Creator then
      later permanently moved from San Francisco to Westlake Shopping Mall in Daly City aka https://www.creator.rest.  Most hamburger restaurants in
      San Francisco and Daly City have humans cook the hamburgers, but "the world's first robot-powered hamburger restaurant" has robots cook the
      hamburgers, these robots aren't created by regular people and are created by robotics scientists from various organizations including NASA aka NASA
      Space Shuttle.
       http://eatfeats.com/calendar/SanFrancisco.html is a website that lists all "competitive eating contests" in San Francisco (aka you need to eat 200
     hamburgers in less than 10 minutes total to get a $1,000 grand prize, or you need to eat 50 pizzas within a certain time limit like 5 minutes total to
     win a free t-shirt, or you need to pay money to buy a meal and if you finish the meal within a given time limit like 30 minutes total you get the entire
      meal free), just go to http://eatfeats.com/calendar/SanFrancisco.html and click on "C-130 Bomber Burger" which in turn refers you to
      http://eatfeats.com/query.php?_table=contests&id=24285 which in turn refers you to
      http://sanfranciscoairport.hyatt.com/content/dam/PropertyWebsites/regency/sfobu/Documents/all/SFOBU_Knuckles_Menu_05142014.pdf which
      in turn says "Challenge! C-130 BOMBER BURGER/  Eight 6 oz. beef patties, quarter pound of cheese, half a pound of bacon, jalapeno peppers,
      bbq sauce, buns, one pound of French fries. Have this big boy land in your belly in 30 minutes or less and it’s on us! Plus you get an awesome
      t-shirt! $30.00". In short, Knuckles Sports Bar inside Hyatt Hotel inside SFO International Airport says if you pay $30 or $35 to buy a 48-oz.
      hamburger, if you finish eating the entire thing within 30 minutes you get it totally free vs. have to pay money and also get a free t-shirt. If you want to
      visit Knuckles Sports Bar, just take BART train from Powell Street Station at Market/5th in San Francisco to SFO International Airport, or have a
      big bunch of friends cram into a single car so everybody carpools to it together. If you want free food but don't want to travel to SFO International
      Airport because it's too far, just call http://eatfeats.com/calendar/SanFrancisco.html to find "competitive eating contests" that are inside vs. outside
      San Francisco. If you don't live in San Francisco and live in other areas like South Bay, no problem, http://www.eatfeats.com is North Amerca's #1
      listing of "competitive eating contests" and lists all "competitive eating contests" in the entire state of California and even nationwide (If you don't live in
      San Francisco and live in South Bay, check out http://eatfeats.com/calendar/California.html because it lists all "competitive eating contests" in the entire
      state of California), and if you don't see any "competitive eating contests" you like, no problem because the website gets updated with new entries all
      the time which might be even better than the C-130 Burger.
 8.    In 7/2016  a brand-new dog park -for puppies and dogs- had a grand opening in San Francisco at a cost of $305,000, it's called Lafayette Dog Park
     at the corner of Gough and Washington in San Francisco's Pacific Heights while specifically being a part of San Francisco's Lafayette Park vs. be a
     totally-separate mini-park that is totally separate from San Francisco's Lafayette Park, and to prove that it's at the corner of Gough and Washington check
     out http://www.sfgate.com/news/bayarea/article/New-Dog-Play-Area-Unveiled-At-Lafayette-Park-8461260.php and
     http://sfist.com/2016/07/27/san_franciscos_newest_dog_park_cost.php, also go to www.google.com to type in "Lafayette Dog Park" "San Francisco".
9.    If you aspire to become the corporate CEO of a Fortune 500 firm -or you currently are one-, I greatly recommend attending business classes at San
     Francisco's #1 business college/university aka The Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania at 2 Harrison Street in San Francisco at
     http://sf.wharton.upenn.edu and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharton_School_of_the_University_of_Pennsylvania and
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ivy_League_business_schools and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_San_Francisco.
     I also highly recommend reading Mark H. McCormack's three books "What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School", "What They Still
     Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School", and "What I Should Have Learned at Yale Law School: The Terrible Truth About Lawyers" (Mark H.
     McCormack is a lawyer that got a law degree from Yale Law School, he later attended Harvard Business School too, and founded IMG aka
     International Management Group), which you can read totally free from the San Francisco Main Library.

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