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Posted by Dobbie (Member # 3881) on :
 
Why would anyone want to live in Southern Cali?
 
Posted by Stephan (Member # 7549) on :
 
If I could afford it (or if I thought there were teaching jobs outside of the inner city), I would take it over Maryland any day.
 
Posted by ambyr (Member # 7616) on :
 
Well, Joshua Tree is pretty.
 
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ (Member # 8299) on :
 
My wife and I are planning on leaving for Washington state. There are lots of reasons to live here though. #1 is the weather. I live in Port Hueneme, about 65 miles west of LA in Ventura County. #2 it's beautiful here. #3 all our family live here. There are more, but they slip my mind at the moment.

We want to move because of...

1. Lower cost in the housing market.
2. Lower cost of living.
3. Better job market.
4. Better schools.

If we didn't have kids, we would probably stay. It's nice living at the beach.
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
Port Hueneme is gorgeous. My grandparents used to live there.
 
Posted by Ghost of Xavier (Member # 2852) on :
 
San Diego has the best climate on earth.
 
Posted by docmagik (Member # 1131) on :
 
Because I can do anything I want here. Whatever you want to do, we can do some form of it here. We can't ski the slopes of Aspen, but we have skiing. We can't see David Letterman taped, but we can see Jimmy Kimmel. We can't surf the shores of Hawaii, but we've got surfing. We don't have Disneyworld, but we've got Disneyland. We don't have the Wisconson Dells, but we have Raging Waters.

What anyone else would pay a hundreds or maybe thousdands of dollars in airfaire and rental cars and hotel rooms to go do, I can do here as a day trip.

As screwed up as our state is, that's mostly because the state government mostly doesn't get paid attention to because we're too busy doing stuff.

I've been at the gas station headed to the mountains for the snow, while other people at the same gas station were headed to the beach to surf.

And then, when the snow got cold, I can drive out of it.

There's nowhere else I'd rather live while I'm still in the mood to do stuff. When I'm old and ready to relax, and just want to live somewhere pretty and nice, that's what Nor Cal is for. Preferably Big Sur.
 
Posted by Stephan (Member # 7549) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ghost of Xavier:
San Diego has the best climate on earth.

I say second best.

The island of Montserrat has the best climate on Earth.
 
Posted by natural_mystic (Member # 11760) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Stephan:
quote:
Originally posted by Ghost of Xavier:
San Diego has the best climate on earth.

I say second best.

The island of Montserrat has the best climate on Earth.

I'm from Barbados and, while I liked the climate while I lived there, it would be tough to transition back now that I'm used to the cooler but still sunny SB weather.
 
Posted by Papa Moose (Member # 1992) on :
 
Wolf, how did I not know you live so close? We're in Camarillo. This is a ridiculously hectic week for us, but when things settle down we should really have you over for dinner or something.

Dobbie, nobody from So Cal would call it Southern Cali.
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Papa Moose:
Dobbie, nobody from So Cal would call it Southern Cali.

So true.
 
Posted by maui babe (Member # 1894) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by natural_mystic:
quote:
Originally posted by Stephan:
quote:
Originally posted by Ghost of Xavier:
San Diego has the best climate on earth.

I say second best.

The island of Montserrat has the best climate on Earth.

I'm from Barbados and, while I liked the climate while I lived there, it would be tough to transition back now that I'm used to the cooler but still sunny SB weather.
I lived in San Diego for several years. Maui beats it hands down for weather. Not so much for cost/convenience.
 
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ (Member # 8299) on :
 
Moose...very nifty cool...my email is in my profile, drop me a note and we will figure something out!
 
Posted by Week-Dead Possum (Member # 11917) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rivka:
quote:
Originally posted by Papa Moose:
Dobbie, nobody from So Cal would call it Southern Cali.

So true.
I don't know how many times Europeans have dropped "Cali" on me as a way of showing that they know what they're talking about. They get the eyebrow. But when I hear "Frisco" I stop and do some explaining.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Then again, nobody from SoCal would call it "So Cal".

Mostly it's populated by folks who like floods*, mudslides, droughts, firestorms, and especially earthquakes^.
And smog and riots. But the riots ain't really a part of the natural environment, and the smog is only half so. Almost ain't worth the extra effort to have them, really.

* Whydja think they have RoseParade floats? The "sunshine in winter" is CGIed in by Hollywood special effects studios.
^ Most popular radio talk show topic, "Did the earth move for ya, baby?"

[ April 16, 2011, 02:08 PM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by advice for robots (Member # 2544) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Week-Dead Possum:
quote:
Originally posted by rivka:
quote:
Originally posted by Papa Moose:
Dobbie, nobody from So Cal would call it Southern Cali.

So true.
I don't know how many times Europeans have dropped "Cali" on me as a way of showing that they know what they're talking about. They get the eyebrow. But when I hear "Frisco" I stop and do some explaining.
I wonder why Frisco as a name is so enduring when people in the Bay Area work so hard to squelch it. It must be because it comes off as such a reasonable nickname that people everywhere but CA keep coming up with it on their own.
 
Posted by Jhai (Member # 5633) on :
 
I'm a California native, and I'll use Cali on occasion to refer to the whole state - Cal is too entrenched as UC Berkeley.

Frisco is just horrible. I'll stop and correct tourists whenever I hear it.

Is "hella" used at all in SoCal, or is it strictly a Bay Area thing? Do you guys roll your eyes at it as much as we roll our eyes at applying a "the" to highway names?
 
Posted by El JT de Spang (Member # 7742) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Papa Moose:
Wolf, how did I not know you live so close? We're in Camarillo. This is a ridiculously hectic week for us, but when things settle down we should really have you over for dinner or something.

Or, even better, meet at Zoey's in Ventura on June 3rd to see me play music. [Wink]
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Jhai:
Cal is too entrenched as UC Berkeley.

Nah.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
That's Berzerkly. 'Cal' usually refers to a campus of the State university system rather than one in the UC system.

As a descriptive, "hell-A" is often useful, but not as fun as living in la-la-land.

[ April 16, 2011, 02:10 PM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by BlackBlade (Member # 8376) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by aspectre:
...but not as fun as living in la-la-land.

Is that really a regional thing?! My mom says that all the time, and I never picked up on it coming from her years in LA.
 
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ (Member # 8299) on :
 
quote:
Or, even better, meet at Zoey's in Ventura on June 3rd to see me play music. [Wink]
I'll try and make it...I don't actually have a babysitter any more for meh babies, so I can't promise anything, but I will try.
 
Posted by GarminForerunner (Member # 12555) on :
 
Whydja think they have RoseParade floats? The "sunshine in winter" is CGIed in by Hollywood special effects studios.
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Posted by The Rabbit (Member # 671) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Ghost of Xavier:
San Diego has the best climate on earth.

I vastly prefer a place with four real seasons. Crisp cold winters, spring wildflowers that come up right through the melting snow, long summer evenings when it stays light forever, and the brilliant colors of autumn.

Change is good.
 
Posted by docmagik (Member # 1131) on :
 
We have seasons. We just drive to the one we want to try for a while, then go back to the regular one to get a good night's sleep.
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by docmagik:
We have seasons. We just drive to the one we want to try for a while, then go back to the regular one to get a good night's sleep.

[Big Grin]

I will have to remember that line.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
..."but not as fun as living in la-la-land."
"Is that really a regional thing?! My mom says that all the time, and I never picked up on it coming from her years in LA."

I'd be very surprised if your mother didn't pick it up from her stay there.
Possibly originated as a contraction of lullaby(dream)land, or as a reference to sticking ones fingers in ones ears while saying "la la la la..." in an attempt to ignore contradictions to what one wants to believe.
But DorothyParker gave the title to LA (and by extension, to SoCal), and it's pretty much stuck cuz it tickles the Angelenos' sense of whimsy at least as much as it confirmed NewYorkers' smug "We're number 1"

Did a multicolored precinct-demographics map of LA that ended up resembling a psychedelic poster of JimiHenrix (with guitar);
enough so that I was tempted to silkscreen it on a bunch of T-shirts with the label Eclectic LAdyland

[ April 16, 2011, 04:01 PM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by docmagik (Member # 1131) on :
 
1920's map used by Hollywood studio proves my point:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ambrosiavoyeur/4257870797/
 
Posted by Bokonon (Member # 480) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by maui babe:
quote:
Originally posted by natural_mystic:
quote:
Originally posted by Stephan:
quote:
Originally posted by Ghost of Xavier:
San Diego has the best climate on earth.

I say second best.

The island of Montserrat has the best climate on Earth.

I'm from Barbados and, while I liked the climate while I lived there, it would be tough to transition back now that I'm used to the cooler but still sunny SB weather.
I lived in San Diego for several years. Maui beats it hands down for weather. Not so much for cost/convenience.
I'm from New England, and you all are stinky stinkers [Smile]
 


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