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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #45 on Nov 22, 2010, 3:20pm » | |
Whoa whoa whoa. California is cool (as long as you don't live in LA)
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #46 on Nov 22, 2010, 3:27pm » | |
Nov 22, 2010, 3:09pm, Horned Gramma wrote:| I thought it was cool to live in California, when I lived in California. I was dead wrong about that. |
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This is either a joke about the word "cool" being meaningless, or you are shit-talking California, in which case I have two questions:
1.) Why? 2.) Where is a "cool" place to live, if not CA?
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #47 on Nov 22, 2010, 3:44pm » | |
I was using Snorlax's word, but California blows.
1.) It's too hot - I don't know how people survive in 100+ degree weather for weeks at a time. It's too big, causing all kinds of trouble in elections on both the state level and the national level. Southern California would be a wasteland if it didn't have unfettered access to Northern California's resources. Hollywood is to liberals as Tea Partiers are to conservatives, central California may be the most fertile land in the world but it is ugly as hell and is a cultural black hole, San Francisco is dirty, mean and inhospitable, and the Northern end of the state only maintains its character because it is undeveloped and looks a lot like Oregon. Plus ferrets are illegal.
I lived in California for twenty years; my family STILL lives there, and even so the ONLY reason I ever go back is to see the Residents perform. It has its charms, although they are few and far between (Big Trees, Berkeley, um... someone help me out here...). Considering they will never divide it into the two states it should be, I'm just waiting impatiently for the San Andreas fault to split and sink half of it into the ocean.
2.) Oregon
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #48 on Nov 22, 2010, 4:11pm » | |
1. Solution- San Diego. 2. Oregons coo.
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #49 on Nov 22, 2010, 4:27pm » | |
There are probably 50 people who deal with 100+ degree weather for weeks at a time, and half of them are residue from the Manson Family.
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #50 on Nov 22, 2010, 5:32pm » | |
If you're talking about air conditioning, please refer to the part of my argument which concerns inadequate resources.
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #51 on Nov 22, 2010, 7:34pm » | |
Yeah Cali can get warm, and the addition of the humidity definitely doesn't help but go to the desserts of the Southwest and experience true heat... 100+ for weeks at a time? At least it's not months. Never should 110 be a comfortable afternoon, alas here in AZ that's the case... Although the skies really have no comparison.
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #52 on Nov 22, 2010, 7:35pm » | |
ahhhhh shit, whats up donTORO!
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #53 on Nov 22, 2010, 7:39pm » | |
You guys, like, hate Mexicans. Also, talk about a state that fucks up national elections!
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #54 on Nov 22, 2010, 10:00pm » | |
No, I was referring to "Where the fuck does it get 100+ for weeks at a time, fucking Death Valley?"
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #55 on Nov 22, 2010, 10:54pm » | |
Nov 22, 2010, 4:27pm, interstateeight wrote:| There are probably 50 people who deal with 100+ degree weather for weeks at a time, and half of them are residue from the Manson Family. |
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I thought you were talkin' 'bout Hell at first. I was impressed by your eternal damnation compassion, population 50 is pretty low.
(PS - I know Hell is a fairy tale we tell kids so that they go to bed and get easter eggs or something.)
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|  | Re: "Molly" « Reply #56 on Nov 23, 2010, 10:47am » | |
Nov 22, 2010, 10:00pm, interstateeight wrote:| No, I was referring to "Where the fuck does it get 100+ for weeks at a time" |
| Modesto. You know, where Beck's dog comes from. I am also not distinguishing between 95 degrees and 100 degrees.
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