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Reply #30 posted 07/03/08 9:37pm

wildgoldenhone
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Closer to Prince.
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Reply #31 posted 07/03/08 9:58pm

veronikka

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Closer to Prince.
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omfg your here?
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Reply #32 posted 07/03/08 9:59pm

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veronikka said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

Closer to Prince.
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omfg your here?

Stalker! wink
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Reply #33 posted 07/03/08 10:00pm

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wildgoldenhoney said:

veronikka said:




omfg your here?

Stalker! wink

Definition of stalker: Mani lol
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Reply #34 posted 07/03/08 10:01pm

veronikka

wildgoldenhoney said:

wildgoldenhoney said:


Stalker! wink

Definition of stalker: Mani




eek eek eek so you work for him!!!
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Reply #35 posted 07/03/08 10:02pm

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veronikka said:

wildgoldenhoney said:


Definition of stalker: Mani




eek eek eek so you work for him!!!

j/k wink
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Reply #36 posted 07/03/08 10:03pm

veronikka

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veronikka said:





eek eek eek so you work for him!!!

j/k wink




lol
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Reply #37 posted 07/03/08 11:06pm

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Listening to NPR yesterday three natural disaster stories were reported; fires, extreme heat, and droughts. With global warming it is only going to get MUCH worse. The prices of homes and gas seem to be above the national average. EARTHQUAKES all the time throughout the state.

I know it is beautiful and the coast line is amazing... but why the fuck do people want to live there...


i live in a very pretty part of northern california, it's a great location, just hour & half away i have lake tahoe, which i love! but it is too costly to live here, i've thought about moving.....trust me! but at the same time, every state has it's issues. lol
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Reply #38 posted 07/04/08 12:47am

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ZAUBERFLOTE said:

Listening to NPR yesterday three natural disaster stories were reported; fires, extreme heat, and droughts. With global warming it is only going to get MUCH worse. The prices of homes and gas seem to be above the national average. EARTHQUAKES all the time throughout the state.

I know it is beautiful and the coast line is amazing... but why the fuck do people want to live there...



Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
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Reply #39 posted 07/04/08 1:14am

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Despite the heat and such, I don't mind where I live. I'm in the central valley of Cali. We rarely ever feel the slightest from an earthquake, haven't flooded, don't get the severity of the midwest and aren't desert. I'm 3 hours away from Los Angeles and 3 hours away from the bay. I can't complain too much.
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Reply #40 posted 07/04/08 1:45am

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Moonstar319 said:

Despite the heat and such, I don't mind where I live. I'm in the central valley of Cali. We rarely ever feel the slightest from an earthquake, haven't flooded, don't get the severity of the midwest and aren't desert. I'm 3 hours away from Los Angeles and 3 hours away from the bay. I can't complain too much.


I like the heat. Preferably with a breeze. But I'm fine into triple digits.
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Reply #41 posted 07/04/08 2:45am

BlueZebra

And y'all got a Governator too



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Reply #42 posted 07/04/08 3:37am

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Reply #43 posted 07/04/08 3:59am

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SUPRMAN said:



I like the heat. Preferably with a breeze. But I'm fine into triple digits.


True, that's ok, as long as the humidity and air quality isn't so bad. Then, my asthma kicks in. neutral
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Reply #44 posted 07/04/08 6:32am

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SUPRMAN said:

ZAUBERFLOTE said:

Listening to NPR yesterday three natural disaster stories were reported; fires, extreme heat, and droughts. With global warming it is only going to get MUCH worse. The prices of homes and gas seem to be above the national average. EARTHQUAKES all the time throughout the state.

I know it is beautiful and the coast line is amazing... but why the fuck do people want to live there...



Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
The feeling of creativity, positivity, dreams.


NYC BA B
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Reply #45 posted 07/04/08 10:49am

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ZAUBERFLOTE said:

SUPRMAN said:




Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
The feeling of creativity, positivity, dreams.


NYC BA B




Nah Too COLD!!!!!

I love Chicago and love the men there but it is too damn cold to be living there.
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Reply #46 posted 07/04/08 12:26pm

SoulAlive

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When people ask me about Cali and the earthquakes, I always have to remind them that Cali doesn't have an earthquake season. Other places have tornado seasons and hurricane seasons. Everywhere has fires, drought and heat. For the most part our earthquakes are minor and don't cause much damage or death...Most of the time.


Exactly.Contrary to popular belief,earthquakes are rare out here in Cali.Yes,it's scary when it happens but fortunately we don't have them very often.Tornadoes and floods,on the other hand,happen very often in other parts of the country (midwest).
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Reply #47 posted 07/04/08 12:59pm

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While visiting Palm Springs, I took the tram up to Mt. San Jacinto, played in the snow and then went back to our condo and laid out by the pool. Only in California!
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Reply #48 posted 07/04/08 1:52pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

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And y'all got a Governator too



:jealous:

razz You can have him.... he comes complete with a Hummer and a democratic wife!
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Reply #49 posted 07/04/08 1:57pm

veronikka

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

BlueZebra said:

And y'all got a Governator too



:jealous:

razz You can have him.... he comes complete with a Hummer and a democratic wife!



falloff
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Reply #50 posted 07/05/08 10:18pm

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ZAUBERFLOTE said:

SUPRMAN said:




Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
The feeling of creativity, positivity, dreams.


NYC BA B


LOL, nothing bad could ever happen there!
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Reply #51 posted 07/05/08 10:24pm

Byron

Several years back the fires in the San Bernardino mountains were so close they had a voluntary evacuation for my entire neighborhood...but I didn't know it until I got home late from work, like around 9:00 pm. Roads were closed off, I had to drive several exits away before I could exit the highway, and then doubled-back on side streets trying to get back to my apartment. Once I did, the entire parking lot on my complex was empty and covered with ash, except for about 7 cards. I saw this family loading boxes up into their car and asked what was going on. The father was the one who told me about the voluntary evacuation. I decided to stay, not really sure where I'd go anyway if I left (hotels were packed lol)...

That, and the '94 earthquake, are the closest I've ever come to having any of these disasters hit home neutral...
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Reply #52 posted 07/05/08 10:28pm

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ZAUBERFLOTE said:

Listening to NPR yesterday three natural disaster stories were reported; fires, extreme heat, and droughts. With global warming it is only going to get MUCH worse. The prices of homes and gas seem to be above the national average. EARTHQUAKES all the time throughout the state.

I know it is beautiful and the coast line is amazing... but why the fuck do people want to live there...

I haven't been in a earthqueake in probably over 5 years, and it was a punk ass earthquake. We RARELY have earthquakes that actually do anything...RARELY.
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Reply #53 posted 07/06/08 2:28am

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What gets me is why so many people are concerned about this state. I mean, you don't ever hear people talking about why people would want to live in Nebraska or Oregon or Idaho. If you don't TRULY want to live in California, then why are you so worried about why others may want to live here? Just be glad that you live wherever it is that you live and stop tripping.
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Reply #54 posted 07/06/08 12:04pm

superman

SUPRMAN said:

ZAUBERFLOTE said:

Listening to NPR yesterday three natural disaster stories were reported; fires, extreme heat, and droughts. With global warming it is only going to get MUCH worse. The prices of homes and gas seem to be above the national average. EARTHQUAKES all the time throughout the state.

I know it is beautiful and the coast line is amazing... but why the fuck do people want to live there...



Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
The feeling of creativity, positivity, dreams.


Ya get the same thing in Pittsburgh bub wink
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Reply #55 posted 07/06/08 12:09pm

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I was born here, blame my parents bananadance
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Reply #56 posted 07/06/08 12:18pm

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superman said:

SUPRMAN said:




Born in Oakland, CA and have spent maybe a grand total of two years out of state.
Beautiful weather, incredibly scenic, people that range the spectrum of human experience. Always something to do and in the Bay Area and L.A. at least, always a place to get something great to eat.
Finding a Chinese restaurant at 3 am after clubbing and drinking . . In L.A I can't imagine there's much I couldn't find 24/7.
The feeling of creativity, positivity, dreams.


Ya get the same thing in Pittsburgh bub wink
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falloff

you have to be kidding. i was born in california because my grandmother couldn't stand shitty old pittsburgh anymore and moved out here when my dad was little.
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Reply #57 posted 07/06/08 12:22pm

superman

evenstar3 said:

superman said:



Ya get the same thing in Pittsburgh bub wink
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falloff

you have to be kidding. i was born in california because my grandmother couldn't stand shitty old pittsburgh anymore and moved out here when my dad was little.


Take that back!

Well, I've always loved Pittsburgh, maybe now more than I used to because I was livin in old South Carolina for a while, where there are still gallows in the center of a clean, modern city.
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Reply #58 posted 07/06/08 12:24pm

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superman said:

evenstar3 said:



falloff

you have to be kidding. i was born in california because my grandmother couldn't stand shitty old pittsburgh anymore and moved out here when my dad was little.


Take that back!

Well, I've always loved Pittsburgh, maybe now more than I used to because I was livin in old South Carolina for a while, where there are still gallows in the center of a clean, modern city.


no way. lol i've visited family there. i'm damn lucky to live here.
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Reply #59 posted 07/06/08 12:26pm

superman

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superman said:



Take that back!

Well, I've always loved Pittsburgh, maybe now more than I used to because I was livin in old South Carolina for a while, where there are still gallows in the center of a clean, modern city.


no way. lol i've visited family there. i'm damn lucky to live here.



nod I was considering moving to Santa Barbara earlier this year, but it was just too expensive for my budget. I would move to San Diego with my relatives in a heartbeat if i could afford it.
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