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People like CA, but it is universally hated politically.
I am not quite as skeptical of my fellow Californians now
The meeting were optional?
Sounds like a better company than most in the Bay Area.
Chesa Boudin is just another Soros fecal impaction, likely a beneficiary of election fraud. Now, we have to remove all these fecal impactions by petition.
Wine Country, Tahoe, Bodega Bay, Mendocino County, Carmel, Monterey etc. All still beautiful.
mell saysWine Country, Tahoe, Bodega Bay, Mendocino County, Carmel, Monterey etc. All still beautiful.
Beautiful yes, but you are sharing the scenery with 4 million annual tourists to Napa Valley, 8 million to Monterey, and 25 million (!) to the Tahoe Basin. Bus loads of weird foreign tourists, clogging the roads and restaurants. My friends in Point Reyes Station (2.5 million a year) basically don't leave their house on summer week-ends.
To many people ruin anything.
Ceffer saysStrange. I never heard SF compared to Boston.
For years, on this forum, I've been saying that SF was Philly by the Bay.
For years, on this forum, I've been saying that SF was Philly by the Bay.It seems to me that SF aspired to be Boston but couldn't pull it, so it went the "blue hair" route to compensate.
This is in stark contrast with Boston, which was originally dubbed SF's sister east coast city. Nothing could be further from the truth.
To me, Boston looks like what SF aspires to be but never can, so it goes the "blue hair" route to compensate.
there is essentially no penalty for stealing items less than $950 in value
I heard it's $950 a day, not $950 cumulative. They can steal up to $950 a day. Every day, their license to steal $950 renews.
Patrick saysthere is essentially no penalty for stealing items less than $950 in value
Does that include stealing from people's cars, purse/backpack snatching, home burglaries, etc?
Patrick saysthere is essentially no penalty for stealing items less than $950 in value
Does that include stealing from people's cars, purse/backpack snatching, home burglaries, etc?
Can 2 guys steal an $1800 tv if they are both carrying it?
komputodo saysCan 2 guys steal an $1800 tv if they are both carrying it?
Isn't even the best, top of the line TV under $1k now? I'm sure there's some unicorn TV out there that is top of the line, but I haven't paid over $200 for a 50" and under TV for a while now. I think we have 10 tv's. The fact we have that many is hysterical. I'm also not anal about pixels and all that shit. Only one is the home theater and even then I only dropped maybe $1k on that projector.
Side track aside, I'd be out of CA. The stuff you guys bring up along with my limited travel there makes it seems like a place no one should really want to live besides weather. I'm sure there are decent rural parts of the state, but day after day I keep hearing that it's a shit show. A legitimate attempt to oust a sitting governor is no small feat. The homelessness I've witnessed there is staggering as someone from Chic...
I'd be out of CA. The stuff you guys bring up along with my limited travel there makes it seems like a place no one should really want to live besides weather. I'm sure there are decent rural parts of the state, but day after day I keep hearing that it's a shit show. A legitimate attempt to oust a sitting governor is no small feat. The homelessness I've witnessed there is staggering as someone from Chicagoland where we have our own homeless issues.
We're leaving doors and garage doors open now
Wasn't there a law in some Ca localities that garage doors were required to be left half open during the day? I heard this was to prove the garage was not being used as a rental home for illegals.
It's the homeowners' millenial kids who cannot afford their own place to rent or buy. This makes parking difficult in the neighborhood.
For many millennials their net worth is tied up in their car, and it's not at all positive.
Millennials have cars?
The garage door half open thing was specific homeowner's associations, not Cali law
More than a few residents of such places have told me that their rules forbid hanging laundry. At 30 cents per kw-hr the solar-and-wind-powered clothesline is the bargain of the century.
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