Go ahead and call me old-fashioned, I can take it. Feel free to say that I'm close minded and maybe follow that by pointing out how I should get with the times as I am clearly a relic from a different age. If you say any of those things I'll agree with you by staying mute and nodding because you are right.
I am old fashioned and my way of thinking sometimes conflict with our way of life in America today. Sometimes you have to call a spade a spade right ;-)
I am talking about riding fairies and how it is something that I don't have nearly as much pleasure doing as I know I should.
Maybe it's because I grew up in San Francisco right next to Alcatraz and was able to take a fairy on a ride anytime I wanted. I would get off the fairy and never look back until something in my pants would make me go back and jump on for another ride.
I'm a joker and really am only playing off the word 'fairy' as if it is something other than a boat...not that there's anything wrong with that.
"Who you calling immature!!?? "
But...
In all honesty I can't say it wasnt the best ride on a fairy I've ever had, only about a two ✌ out of five is what I would give it on my fist scale and that's just being honest along with still remaining very, very immature...
I apologize...
So I wouldn't recommend it passed a man's need to put his check on that hidden little box in his life which pertains to 'Fairy Riding' before he dies. Normally bucketlist events are bragged about to friends and retold at the dinner table on Thanksgiving. This isn't one of those times. The second it is completed the time he went 'Fairy Riding' is put back into the place it will never be heard from again; waaaaaay back in the metaphorical closet of his life.
"So if that is you and it's that time then come on down and have a ride, don't worry about protectction because here in San Diego everything is safe! "
And once you've finished in him--errr, I mean completed the long hard ride in--on this ferry you can be happy it was done inbeautiful San Diego of all places where the Ferries seem to run free.
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