Beachguyj
Is the King of JUB
Pliz tells me, what map on these?
Hot Man.
Everyone please ignore this unfunny troll.
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Pliz tells me, what map on these?
Hot Man.
@Jasun & DJ:
The thing is, I dislike sweating with a passion. You get wet from head to toe, and trying to embrace somebody, or even get too close to them, is difficult because of embarrassing smells, embarrassing moisture, and embarrassing stains on clothing. Plus, when it gets too hot, you begin to feel like you're being smothered.
Our summer here in Reno's short: two months, really, or two and a half months in bad years. But after about three weeks, I'm already looking forward to the cold weather.
To each his own, I guess.
Reno as in Nevada? I'm also a Reno resident.@Jasun & DJ:
The thing is, I dislike sweating with a passion. You get wet from head to toe, and trying to embrace somebody, or even get too close to them, is difficult because of embarrassing smells, embarrassing moisture, and embarrassing stains on clothing. Plus, when it gets too hot, you begin to feel like you're being smothered.
Our summer here in Reno's short: two months, really, or two and a half months in bad years. But after about three weeks, I'm already looking forward to the cold weather.
To each his own, I guess.
I'm the opposite. I moved to Florida to get away from the snow and cold.
I can get used to the heat. I can never get used to the cold. The winters in a cold climate are dreary and depressing. We also get an extra hour of daylight in the winter since we are closer to the equator. In the Spring to Summer time they get an hour more daylight.
I grew up 15 miles from Manhattan. I would rather live in L.A because the climate in milder.
@Jasun & DJ:
The thing is, I dislike sweating with a passion. You get wet from head to toe, and trying to embrace somebody, or even get too close to them, is difficult because of embarrassing smells, embarrassing moisture, and embarrassing stains on clothing. Plus, when it gets too hot, you begin to feel like you're being smothered.
Our summer here in Reno's short: two months, really, or two and a half months in bad years. But after about three weeks, I'm already looking forward to the cold weather.
To each his own, I guess.
I say Portland!!! Hey the New York Times won't get off our back on how great this city is!!!
But the traffic situation's awful in LA, Jasun. I'm a nervous driver already, and as a passenger get sick to my stomach very easily. I rode on the LA freeways just once, and was sure that my life was in danger. It was horrible.
I think you have to have nerves of steel to navigate the LA freeways, which you must do to get absolutely anywhere.
Not for me.
But the traffic situation's awful in LA, Jasun.
I think you have to have nerves of steel to navigate the LA freeways, which you must do to get absolutely anywhere.
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People are mentioning LA traffic because you HAVE to deal with it to get anywhere. NY doesn't have that problem.
Every city and every state has its natural disasters, its pretentious people and its annoying traffic at whatever their "busiest time of day" is.
If you want a warm climate, where it rarely rains, where it's never snowed, where you can get city life 5 minutes one way, and country life 5 minutes the other way, California is for you. There are also mountains, lakes, beaches, beautiful landmarks and two of the gayest cities in the US - West Hollywood and San Francisco.
I don't know a lot about New York and I refuse to judge it based on what I've seen on Law & Order, CSI:NY and NYPD Blue.
But as a Los Angeles native I can tell you that if you want to find pretentious, glitzy, too good for anyone else people, they're here. If you want to find down home, nice people, we're here. Just like any other city in the world.
The best judges for the city are the natives and the ones that were transplanted here but remain in the city for their own reasons. Anyone outside the city who's only seen what it's about on television and in the movies has not seen the real California. Shocking, I know, but movies and television make stuff up. Go figure.
