I love living in California

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psianime

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Wonderful... unless you live where it's smoggy... pretty much all around the LA area.

-psianime
 

ValsalvaYourHeartOut

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Originally posted by: bbkat
Originally posted by: QTArrhythmic

Edit: But I would rather live in Michigan than Riverside, Ca.

Stay out of Riverside.

LMAO - and Riverside is about the only affordable place to live in CA

Yeah, and there's a reason why. Smog, inbreeding, tumbleweed, and dirt. Let's not forget the mutant oranges and the drive-by tractor shootings. My place to live. Stay out of Riverside.

Valsalva

 

xuanman

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just a general question for those living in the LA area (I'm considering moving here after school): how do you deal with the horrendous traffic?
 

Maverick

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Originally posted by: LAUST
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Anyone here from Wyoming? I'll bet that it's -10 there right now.
WHYoming ;)

We hit 65 here today down in Denver, it's 48 right now ;)

Lookin at 62 on MLK day... glad I work for the County Gov ;) should be a good day

yeah its warm as hell in Denver today...much as I love it...the drought is scaring me a little. We're gonna be screwed next summer. Aurora is thinking about banning all lawn watering.
 

neovan

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Originally posted by: xuanman
just a general question for those living in the LA area (I'm considering moving here after school): how do you deal with the horrendous traffic?

Traffic is pretty bad especially during rush hour. It takes me about 35 mins - 1 hour for a 15 mile trek back home during rush hour. Otherwise, its fine. The smog isn't that bad. It has decreased a lot in the past few years. Weather is perfect and a lot of pretty people. Everything you need is within driving distance. I live in the San Gabriel Valley so the beach is about 45 minutes away. The mountains to go snowboarding is within an hour or two away. And Las Vegas is about 3-4 hours away. Housing is a bit on the expensive side but it goes with the territory. :)
 

dolph

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40°F
Partly Cloudy
Feels Like 31°F

that's the warmest it's been here in washington dc since i moved here a week and a half ago. phuck this "different seasons" crap, i'm never spending another winter outside of socal again.

however, on the plus side i'm able to keep my beer on the balcony to keep it cold so i can have more room in my fridge :D
 

flavio

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Originally posted by: neovan<brEverything you need is within driving distance. I live in the San Gabriel Valley so the beach is about 45 minutes away. The mountains to go snowboarding is within an hour or two away.

Where do you snowboard down there?

 

SCSIfreek

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reporting in from East Bay area of Northern Calfornia and the temperature is in the low 50's :( I cant help but cry to see the housing market is way out of rack! I mean how can anyone afford to buy a freakin $550K house with above average income? :(

--Scsi