A VERY SAN FRANCISCO Toast For A Very Primo Town
27 September 2007Gliteratti, best chefs, fashion, and discreet place to touch
THE GOLDEN GATE RESTAURANT TOAST OF THE TOWN
PHOTOS BY ROSHANI DHUNGANA
Sentinel Photographer
Copyright © 2007 San Francisco Sentinel
BY PAT MURPHY
Sentinel Editor & Publisher
Copyright © 2007 San Francisco Sentinel
They came with names, names which are among the known, to a toast a town, toasting this very town for demanding the very best, a salute lifted so very many times in the past.
Carmen Chu
Dan Sherotter, Douglas Graham, Michael Sweet
Mark Mosher
Gavin Newsom
A convocation comforting Barbary Coast shades and Top of The Mark specters, our toast stood today’s watch, requiring the best, and stood it right proper, by birthright, and by white tie as afterthought option.
WESTFIELD, SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY OPTIONAL
Wednesday night boast a fundraiser of sorts, among sorts who give funds small thought, to erect the back, chest out, shoulders forward leaning and commanding, for steroid political muscle of restaurateurs who insist how.
This party, this party by the Golden Gate Restaurant Association (GGRA) for political action front liners, banned blush, larding food so luxuriant exacting palettes thought it sin.
To die for fashion, sewn edibles replete, red carpet promenaded those in the knowing, knowing unblemished grace and beauty unbriddled befit one’s routine.

The band moved the mingle, to slip discreetly just where to to touch, as the party dispersed in many directions, to more private and gentlest clasp.
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ROSHANI DHUNGANA
Sentinel Videographer and Photographer
Roshani is a photographer and documentary filmmaker, whose work ranges from commercial photography to social commentary.

PAT MURPHY
Sentinel Editor & Publisher
In his youth, Pat Murphy worked as a General Assignment reporter for the Richmond Independent, the Berkeley Daily Gazette, and the San Francisco Chronicle. He served as Managing Editor of the St. Albans (Vermont) Daily Messenger at age 21. Murphy also launched ValPak couponing in San Francisco, as the company’s first San Francisco franchise owner. He walked the bricks, developing ad strategy for a broad range of restaurants and merchants. Pat knows what works and what doesn’t work. His writing skill has been employed by marketing agencies, including Don Solem & Associates. He has covered San Francisco governance for the past ten years. Pat scribes an offbeat view of the human family through Believe It or What.
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