Likewise! Any insights about why you like/don't like Stanford. How's Palo Alto (besides being beautiful)? And, do get into SF often? I assume you're a current student?
I'm not sure Lady comes on here that often, but I'll send her an e-mail to let her know you asked about what she likes/dislikes, so expect a reply soon. I can talk a little about Palo Alto though.
Palo Alto is a small suburb. There is a downtown area that has a few bars and 2 clubs that we frequent quite regularly. It is like a cross between a really ritzy town and a college town. Lots of boutique shops, nice restaurants and stuff like that juxtaposed with a place like Miyake's that serves sushi on boats during the day, but then has a disco ball and college students on chairs screaming "Sake Bomb!" at night. It is pretty, quaint, and safe, but has enough stuff to do if you're not looking to make much effort.
However, Palo Alto is small, so I think students venture out pretty regularly. I know a lot of my classmates go out hiking at nearby national parks, some visit vineyards, some go surfing, some visit museums in SF and around. I'm personally a foodie so I go to eat a lot in SF (SF is like a 40 minute drive), as well as in neighboring towns (Castro St. in Mountain View is notorious as a ethnic restaurant strip and has the best gelato I've had, Cupertino has great Asian food, and there's other things scattered about).
In terms of nightlife, SF is fun, but it is sometimes hard to organize a trip because you have to get DD's and stuff. Not to say it isn't done, but it just isn't done THAT often (I went 3 times last quarter with classmates, and there was 1 trip I didn't go on). I think those of us that do go up to SF to party more regularly have friends up there to crash with, which makes it much easier.
Hope that helps!