aku-aku: v.. To move a tall, flat bottomed object (such as a bookshelf) by swiveling it alternatively on its corners in a "walking" fashion. [After the book by Thor Heyerdahl theorising the statues of Easter Island were moved in this fashion.] source: LangMaker.com. Aku Aku also has another meaning to the islanders: a spiritual guide.
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fruit's crepes
Posted by dav at 2002 November 29 01:04 PM
File under: Food


There's a place down the street from me here in San Francisco that sells these ice cream and fruit crepes. It opened up just recently and I thought it was odd because it looks more like an asian restaurant (the other big seller seems to be fish balls) and I thought crepes were a french thing. I don't normally go in for that sort of sweets, but I tried one and it was delicious.

Then when I was in Tokyo in Harakuju (apparently the main shopping/hangout area for Tokyo's hip youth) I noticed a plethora of fruit crepe shops. I guess it's the in thing now.

So, just wanted to shizzle yonizzle to

Fruit's Crepes
Crepes De France
932 Geneva Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94112
415-333-2182

:)

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