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Reply #30 posted 07/12/16 5:39am

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luv4u said:



Wait a minute............. what if Trump wins??? ........... where do you go??? .......... jet purse canada

They are ALL going to your neighborhood giggle. and I hope they bring Justin Bieber with them


Not with him racking up his crim record hmph!

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Reply #31 posted 07/12/16 5:55am

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i'm near temecula... riverside county has some areas

san bernadino is gettin kind ruff. i know very lil about riverside...

oceanside/vista/carlsbad is decent tho (even the weather)

round here the heat is ridiculous...

and the san frenando valley stinks



So what that means, nursev, is STAY FAR AWAY FROM TEMECULA.

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Reply #32 posted 07/12/16 6:01am

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luv4u said:

kpowers said:

They are ALL going to your neighborhood giggle. and I hope they bring Justin Bieber with them


Not with him racking up his crim record hmph!

I tried putting him in Arkham, they didn't want him. They said they have standards.

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Reply #33 posted 07/12/16 7:23am

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Each city in California has it's own vibe so there's no general answer to that. Berekley's different than LA, which is different than Frisco, which is different than Silicon Valley. The closer you are to the ocean the more expensive the city. Highly racially diverse, since there are large populations of people from all over the world. Right now in SD there is a vast change in the dynamic in some areas with the expectation of the coming growth, I see urban renewal in full effect,
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Reply #34 posted 07/12/16 7:41am

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luv4u said:


Not with him racking up his crim record hmph!

I tried putting him in Arkham, they didn't want him. They said they have standards.





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Reply #35 posted 07/12/16 9:21am

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PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

i'm near temecula... riverside county has some areas

san bernadino is gettin kind ruff. i know very lil about riverside...

oceanside/vista/carlsbad is decent tho (even the weather)

round here the heat is ridiculous...

and the san frenando valley stinks



So what that means, nursev, is STAY FAR AWAY FROM TEMECULA.

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Reply #36 posted 07/12/16 11:49am

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In Southern Cali you definitely need a car. You can survive without one but it ain't easy. I don't know about Northern Cali. I'm sure Inland you need one too, more rural areas futher in.

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Reply #37 posted 07/12/16 12:54pm

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nursev said:



Hamad said:




nursev said:



So there are alot of students there? How is the cost of living? I know Cali in general is high, but Ive noticed that some areas are just ridiculous when it comes to rent and home prices eek




Expensive. You'd be lucky to find a two bedroom apartment in a nice clean neighbourhood that costs $1500. You have to do your research at your own time & find out. The reason why I suggest LBC is because it combines all of that A) Relatively cheaper rents B) Relaxed population and C) Exciting whether you're going for food, night life or just outdoorsy stuff.



Yeah I see that the rent for a house is $2500 eek I have 3 bedrooms now and pay $850 eek


Kiss that affordable living shit goodbye, seriously lol it's purrty here, but you gotta be damn good at your job so you're always employed, otherwise the fear of being priced out will consume you. Tech has driven everything in the Bay Area up, so it's rough. Hold onto your butt!
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Reply #38 posted 07/12/16 1:05pm

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How is San Diego?????????

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Reply #39 posted 07/12/16 2:18pm

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How is San Diego?????????

Getting very very crowded.


And not just for what's happening here in the next couple of weeks either.


Literally, very crowded. I'm not use to this.

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Reply #40 posted 07/12/16 2:33pm

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kpowers said:

How is San Diego?????????

Getting very very crowded.


And not just for what's happening here in the next couple of weeks either.


Literally, very crowded. I'm not use to this.

Is that comic con????????

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Reply #41 posted 07/12/16 2:36pm

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kpowers said:

morningsong said:

Getting very very crowded.


And not just for what's happening here in the next couple of weeks either.


Literally, very crowded. I'm not use to this.

Is that comic con????????

Yep. I didn't get in this year. Ain't that about a blankity blank?

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Reply #42 posted 07/12/16 2:49pm

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morningsong said:

kpowers said:

How is San Diego?????????

Getting very very crowded.


And not just for what's happening here in the next couple of weeks either.


Literally, very crowded. I'm not use to this.

Besides being crowded, how is it? I was born there and haven't been there since 1974.

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Reply #43 posted 07/12/16 2:59pm

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Used to live in Sherman Oaks, LA

Nice part of the world, with the Galleria

For a Indian chap from the UK (post 9/11) - I found LA to be generally very cosmopolitan in it's attitude

Obviously there was some hysterical nonsense... but there are idiots everywhere...

Just take a look at some of the muppets on here!!!

Good luck wherever you choose!

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Reply #44 posted 07/12/16 3:16pm

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kpowers said:

morningsong said:

Getting very very crowded.


And not just for what's happening here in the next couple of weeks either.


Literally, very crowded. I'm not use to this.

Besides being crowded, how is it? I was born there and haven't been there since 1974.



Warm, clear and pretty. Still not LA inspite of the vast number of people crowding in. Cost of living is expensive as usual. Doesn't seem as if a lot of business are moving here but given the amount of people they'd have to be. Crime rates are up but still very very low for it's size. Building everywhere, lots of homes. Trying to get better with the bike lanes, it scored pretty low in that department. Public Trans is pathetic, but I think it's better than it use to be. Mayor was re-elected, I guess that's a good thing. For the most part people are very friendly and organize very rapidly in a crisis.


1974? Oh boy has it changed, has it changed since then. Know anything about National City? There's lots more stuff to do, granted there was always stuff to do, just more now.

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Reply #45 posted 07/12/16 3:19pm

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morningsong said:

kpowers said:

Besides being crowded, how is it? I was born there and haven't been there since 1974.



Warm, clear and pretty. Still not LA inspite of the vast number of people crowding in. Cost of living is expensive as usual. Doesn't seem as if a lot of business are moving here but given the amount of people they'd have to be. Crime rates are up but still very very low for it's size. Building everywhere, lots of homes. Trying to get better with the bike lanes, it scored pretty low in that department. Public Trans is pathetic, but I think it's better than it use to be. Mayor was re-elected, I guess that's a good thing. For the most part people are very friendly and organize very rapidly in a crisis.


1974? Oh boy has it changed, has it changed since then. Know anything about National City? There's lots more stuff to do, granted there was always stuff to do, just more now.

Planning on going in 2018. Want to see the house where I grew up my first four years, out in La Mesa. Good neighborhood???

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Reply #46 posted 07/12/16 3:35pm

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Warm, clear and pretty. Still not LA inspite of the vast number of people crowding in. Cost of living is expensive as usual. Doesn't seem as if a lot of business are moving here but given the amount of people they'd have to be. Crime rates are up but still very very low for it's size. Building everywhere, lots of homes. Trying to get better with the bike lanes, it scored pretty low in that department. Public Trans is pathetic, but I think it's better than it use to be. Mayor was re-elected, I guess that's a good thing. For the most part people are very friendly and organize very rapidly in a crisis.


1974? Oh boy has it changed, has it changed since then. Know anything about National City? There's lots more stuff to do, granted there was always stuff to do, just more now.

Planning on going in 2018. Want to see the house where I grew up my first four years, out in La Mesa. Good neighborhood???

Awww, La Mesa. Yes still a nice area but it's growing fast, lots of malls, lots of new complexes. I think the Administration building is still the tallest building there, I'm not sure there may be a couple new ones that are taller, but not many.

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Reply #47 posted 07/12/16 4:04pm

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Planning on going in 2018. Want to see the house where I grew up my first four years, out in La Mesa. Good neighborhood???

Awww, La Mesa. Yes still a nice area but it's growing fast, lots of malls, lots of new complexes. I think the Administration building is still the tallest building there, I'm not sure there may be a couple new ones that are taller, but not many.

Thanks for the info, I'm getting a little nostalgic now.

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Reply #48 posted 07/12/16 4:17pm

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morningsong said:

Awww, La Mesa. Yes still a nice area but it's growing fast, lots of malls, lots of new complexes. I think the Administration building is still the tallest building there, I'm not sure there may be a couple new ones that are taller, but not many.

Thanks for the info, I'm getting a little nostalgic now.



Yeah, I think La Mesa's change is a lot slower than TCofSD, still a lot of those sidewalk shops everywhere, even with the big box stores going up. Lots of trees in those hills.

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Reply #49 posted 07/12/16 4:23pm

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Don't move to the Bay, there's too many people here already. Traffic is a bitch and the drive thru for In-N-Out is getting out of control! falloff

jk. But not really. You can move here. But traffic is in fact a bitch. lol I've been back and forth between the Bay and SoCal my whole life so I feel like I get the best of both worlds. The Bay is extremely diverse which I love. You can find anything and everything here. The food is phenomenal (not sure if that's a requirement for you, but it is for me). Unless you decide to work in the same city you live, you most likely will be commuting. It's common to live at least 30min-1hr away from where you work. A lot of the jobs are located in Oakland, SF, San Ramon (where I work) and San Jose but that's technically not the Bay Area. My favorite city is Walnut Creek. Pricey, but I love the people and the location.


As far as SoCal, I really enjoy Culver City, Baldwin Hills and Cerritos. San Diego as well, my best friend just moved there and it's gorgeous.


Either way, we'd love to have you here biggrin

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Reply #50 posted 07/12/16 4:29pm

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CalhounSq said:

nursev said:

Yeah I see that the rent for a house is $2500 eek I have 3 bedrooms now and pay $850 eek

Kiss that affordable living shit goodbye, seriously lol it's purrty here, but you gotta be damn good at your job so you're always employed, otherwise the fear of being priced out will consume you. Tech has driven everything in the Bay Area up, so it's rough. Hold onto your butt!

nod yeahthat I'm 26 and still live at home because rent is ridiculous here. Full time job that pays fairly well, but I'm like nope disbelief If I only had to pay $850 I would have moved out years ago lol Unfortunately i'm a Cali girl through and through, moving out of state would be out of the question for me. So I have to suck it or pray I marry rich lol

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Reply #51 posted 07/12/16 4:55pm

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Don't move to the Bay, there's too many people here already. Traffic is a bitch and the drive thru for In-N-Out is getting out of control! falloff

jk. But not really. You can move here. But traffic is in fact a bitch. lol I've been back and forth between the Bay and SoCal my whole life so I feel like I get the best of both worlds. The Bay is extremely diverse which I love. You can find anything and everything here. The food is phenomenal (not sure if that's a requirement for you, but it is for me). Unless you decide to work in the same city you live, you most likely will be commuting. It's common to live at least 30min-1hr away from where you work. A lot of the jobs are located in Oakland, SF, San Ramon (where I work) and San Jose but that's technically not the Bay Area. My favorite city is Walnut Creek. Pricey, but I love the people and the location.


As far as SoCal, I really enjoy Culver City, Baldwin Hills and Cerritos. San Diego as well, my best friend just moved there and it's gorgeous.


Either way, we'd love to have you here biggrin



lol Oh my goodness that made me laugh so hard. They messing with the burger place now, they gotta go. lol

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Reply #52 posted 07/12/16 4:59pm

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WAIT A MINUTE!!! $850 for a 3 bedroom?? House?? Nurse where you livin' and why the heck you wanna move here? That's unheard of in these parts.

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Reply #53 posted 07/12/16 5:13pm

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V wants 2 get her Princey WomanCave groove on nod shhh biggrin
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Reply #54 posted 07/12/16 5:18pm

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morningsong said:

leslievette said:

Don't move to the Bay, there's too many people here already. Traffic is a bitch and the drive thru for In-N-Out is getting out of control! falloff

jk. But not really. You can move here. But traffic is in fact a bitch. lol I've been back and forth between the Bay and SoCal my whole life so I feel like I get the best of both worlds. The Bay is extremely diverse which I love. You can find anything and everything here. The food is phenomenal (not sure if that's a requirement for you, but it is for me). Unless you decide to work in the same city you live, you most likely will be commuting. It's common to live at least 30min-1hr away from where you work. A lot of the jobs are located in Oakland, SF, San Ramon (where I work) and San Jose but that's technically not the Bay Area. My favorite city is Walnut Creek. Pricey, but I love the people and the location.


As far as SoCal, I really enjoy Culver City, Baldwin Hills and Cerritos. San Diego as well, my best friend just moved there and it's gorgeous.


Either way, we'd love to have you here biggrin



lol Oh my goodness that made me laugh so hard. They messing with the burger place now, they gotta go. lol

lol I haven't had animal fries in months because I see that line and keep driving! Lol

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Reply #55 posted 07/12/16 8:12pm

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San Diego is the spot...but youre gonna pay out the ass for anything in a nice neighborhood...and its the most "Republican" city on the west coast. Very conservative. Near perfect weather year round, but traffic is a bitch....not LA bitchy, but bitchy enough. And hey...you may be paying $2000 a month rent, but you will save on the electric bill compared to what you pay in Texas, what with AC and heat...you wont need it nearly as much out here. And dont worry...you dont have to root for the Padres...the Dodgers are only 2 hours away! nod

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Reply #56 posted 07/13/16 3:27pm

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KingBAD said:

i'm near temecula... riverside county has some areas

san bernadino is gettin kind ruff. i know very lil about riverside...

oceanside/vista/carlsbad is decent tho (even the weather)

round here the heat is ridiculous...

and the san frenando valley stinks

well now KingBAD lol razz

Believe or not Temecula and Murrietta were on my list lol Not trying to be too close to the beach cuz Nursey cant afford beach prices lol I think what Im really asking is as a woman of color what are good areas to live? Its 2016 but I still gotta ask that question hrmph Not trynna get caught up lol

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Reply #57 posted 07/13/16 3:27pm

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Im planning on moving to California next year and I hate to ask this question but I must lol what are some good racially diverse suburbs to live in? Im not trying to get caught somewhere I dont need to be...yeah Nursey is always aware of my surroundings lol Can you guys give me the real deal on Cali lol I mean places to go...places not to go falloff Where are the jobs @ lol Pics are always great lol



Wait a minute............. what if Trump wins??? ........... where do you go??? .......... jet purse canada

Then I'll see you in Canada lol

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Reply #58 posted 07/13/16 3:28pm

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I'm in the Bay Area, the East Bay, Near the Delta. lurking lol It gets hot In the summer! as I live inland As some one said $ 1300/1500 a month for 2 room apartment..more or less. If you looking to buy, you best ask someone with more knowledge I grew up here, moved away, moved back lol It was never too bad, never had any problems, I guess it depends where and what section you live. It seems now I hear more that the town is getting bad disbelief I'm not going to be much help, good luck hug [Edited 7/11/16 23:03pm]

1500 for 2 rooms eek those r crazy prices lol hug

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Reply #59 posted 07/13/16 3:29pm

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PurpleJedi said:

KingBAD said:

i'm near temecula... riverside county has some areas

san bernadino is gettin kind ruff. i know very lil about riverside...

oceanside/vista/carlsbad is decent tho (even the weather)

round here the heat is ridiculous...

and the san frenando valley stinks



So what that means, nursev, is STAY FAR AWAY FROM TEMECULA.

nod

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