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Sir-X,
Following that logic, the bums in Santa Monica are some of the smartest people alive.
Exactly, and they have their own look.
I recommend listening to Everclear, "Santa Monica".
Which would you rather do, listen to the Chili Peppers, surf, have a Pacifico a taco and wear shorts, or scrape ice from your windshield, eat butter and watch 120 channels with nothing on?
astrid,
I've seen the end of the line w/ESQ (Extra Smooth Quality) Rhum and it ain't pretty. Perhaps skibum could shed some physiological light on this but when it's 90+ degrees out beer does not settle well. The minute you leave an a/c bar you feel like you'll faint.
Rum seems to "travel" better in the heat and it's not long before you can drink it at ambient temp. = recipe for disaster.
"Apple, I’m sorry, is that an actual company?"
Beats me, my Chinese assembled (probably with Japanese or Taiwanese chips) iPod says "Designed by Apple in California"... I'm pretty sure I sold my soul to Uncle Jobs...or would have if my soul hadn't already been shorted
Surfer X,
So be honest, b/c of the fact that it's like a "salt water lake" there really is no decent surfing in the Sea of Cortez?
Randy H, SQT, LILL, Cote' etal, it seems that HARM has lost the faith, I believe we need to stage an intervention. Arm yourselves with quacamole, burritos and bikini girls, we have work to do.
DinOR, kindly point your browser to "shipwrecks" and "zippers".
Yes, there is good surf in the Sea of Cortez, aka the Gulf of California.
I listen to a lot of Norwegian pop music and I strongly dislike both Everclear and the Red Hot Chile Peppers (come to think of it, I like zero Southern California bands, which is an accomplishment since I went to school there for 4 years), so I'm just gonna have to polish up on my scraping skillz...
Well I guess if you worked at Apple and wanted to walk to work you might want to do that. Or if you like really really really really liked Fontana’s - pretty good place.
Yeah, that would be a sweet daily commute - a nice stroll down DeAnza Blvd, stopping at the Marina for some dried cuttlefish on your way to work. What was I thinking?
Which would you rather do, listen to the Chili Peppers, surf, have a Pacifico a taco and wear shorts, or scrape ice from your windshield, eat butter and watch 120 channels with nothing on?
If you're talkin' apres ski vs. apres surf, I'd rather be sitting in a hot tub under the stars than fighting traffic back from Santa Cruz or HMB.
surfer-X, funny enough, my Honda locked me out of my car stereo for about a month after I got a new battery, I just got my stereo back this Wednesday.
skibum, do you mean dried cuttlefish the snack food or unprocessed dried cuttlefish?
astrid,
You got to go back to where it all started and then work your forward.
Dick Dale: King of the Surf Guitar!
It's like "flamenco guitar meets electricity". Powerful stuff. He's the guy that does the intro to Pulp Fiction.
astrid,
Don't worry so much. I didn't really learn about Dick Dale until AFTER Pulp Fiction was released. So..... mid-90's? It really revived his career and he's been "on tour" all these years. That got me to discover the Surfari's, the Ventures and many others.
Little known fact. The Ventures are (and not the Beatles for crissakes) the ALL TIME leader in album sales due in large part to the God-like status in Japan. They still play to packed houses on both sides of the Pacific to this day. Can there be any doubt that there was something enduring about the SoCal "surf sound"? (The Ventures were actually from Seattle but...)
I'm listening to Pet Sounds right now, does that count as surf music for you guys?
Oh, btw the Ventures out sold the Beatles without uttering one single word (strictly instrumental band)
GC,
I'm an oddball, fame repels me while obscurity intrigues me. I don't understand the appeal of hair bands though...didn't they all sent up already by Spinal Tap?
Maybe I should listen to Panic next...
Actually, I think I'll listen to Boards of Canada's Trans Canadian Highway next, that's very fitting bed sit music while blogging about climate zones and weather.
astrid,
The judges say.........? Yes!
Dick Dale loves to tell the story about when they started in Balboa Park he used to flip them 50 bucks to warm up for him!
(I 'think' the BB out sold Dick Dale)
To me though it's hardly just about mainstream acceptance and commercial success, it's about leaving a lasting legacy.
The story of DD and Leo Fender (Fender Musical Instruments) is like debating the "chicken or the egg".
DinOR,
I'll keep that in mind when I'm in a warmer climate. Right now, it's Eurotrash techno (blah, IDM, if you will) with bits of postpunk mixed in.
I was too old to go clubbing when I was 21...cigarette smoke makes me sick for a week afterwards.
astrid,
No worries. Contrary to it's "pop" image Surf Guitar finds it's roots in Flamenco and is actually quite dark, mystical and definitely ( I'm reluctant to even say) of paegan influences. The very word "staccato" wasn't fully defined until the introduction of surf guitar several centuries after it's introduction.
TN (from quite a ways back),
I wonder if the HB’s coordinate their buybacks.
If they do so explicitly, it would be collusion and expressly illegal.
However, if they all send their CFOs and financial management to the same East Coast B-Schools, where they all read the same Dixit textbook on game theory, then they all know how to behave when one starts buying back.
DinOR,
Intriguing. Maybe I should pick up a CD or two, at least on an obscure Flamenco band (still having trouble buying anything more popular than the Beatles...)
Randy,
Good point. I do wonder though, wouldn't the lack of diversity amongst the CFO population eventually lead to them committing the same mistake and going (metaphorically) extinct at the same time? Also, would two years of biz really be enough to permanently subsume human nature?
For as much as I used to bitch about the negatives (california) after a year and a hellish muggy summer down here I may return. One of things I did run into was a distrusting attitude from the locals here. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I still have my california plates on my vehicle. There is little to do culturally almost no amenities aside from Charleston. It is a tad too slow and behind the times for a metropolitan like myself. This is my second foray in twenty in the south it is not a right fit for me affordability withstanding.
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This anecdote was posted over at Ben's, and struck a chord. As high as inventory has already gotten in most places, I have to wonder if it would not be even higher if Realtorsâ„¢ weren't playing "gatekeeper" and flushing most of the unrealistic wishing price wanna-be sellers out of the MLSs.
~84% de-listing rate. Wow! Can't really blame her though. Who wants negative cash-flow on a non-performing listing? That would be as stupid as holding onto a negative cash-flow non-performing asset. :roll:
Has anyone else observed this phenomenon? Please share any stories or data. Discuss, enjoy...
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