In all the trips I've made out to that area, I have never been to one of those. I used to hit Boudin's at the Stanford Shopping Center for yummy sourdough.
When $FormerEmployer was bought by the Mountain View based company I then worked for for the next four-plus years, my new boss came out and I took him and his project manager to dinner at a place on a lake near us called The Blue Heron. He thought until we got there that I had been saying The Blue Hair Inn and was afraid it would be full of senoids. :-)
senoid (sē-noid') n. Any of a class of senior citizen who also belongs to the Oblivious class. Coined by indyansel and a couple of his friends c. 1982.
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When $FormerEmployer was bought by the Mountain View based company I then worked for for the next four-plus years, my new boss came out and I took him and his project manager to dinner at a place on a lake near us called The Blue Heron. He thought until we got there that I had been saying The Blue Hair Inn and was afraid it would be full of senoids. :-)
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(I keep thinking of sesamoids, those little bones under the ball of the foot)
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n. Any of a class of senior citizen who also belongs to the Oblivious class. Coined by
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("Senoid" also exists as an adjective.)