houstonscott
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Unfortunately you have not managed to keep that beast confined to CA.Two tier in that those that make the law often are exempt from the laws they make.
No... no one I vote for stands a chance... it's the kiss of death... at least it seems so.
At one time I was very active in city and state issues... spoke at capital hearings and plenty of council meetings... for all the time and effort nothing to show for it... it's as if the hearings are just a formality because the course has already been plotted and set.
That's okay... the less folks who discover us the better.![]()
It's in the crappy gas you are pumping.What's corn?
It's in the crappy gas you are pumping.
Everyone is laughing at Californians. HSHey that's funny, everyone had to laugh at that.:laughing:
I simply don't understand why you need to say this. Confusion? Ignorance? Envy?Everyone is laughing at Californians. HS
In all seriousness, I've been to CA 4 times. All were in southern CA from late 70's to mid 2000's. I enjoyed the ocean. I enjoyed the mountains. I enjoyed the giant Sequoias. I know I saw a limited amount of the place, but my overall impression was that each time I went there it was more of a hellhole than the last time. And I know that's because I was pretty much concentrated within a 100 mile radius of LA most of the time. But even out in the area between LA, Bakersfield and the Sequoias, even the farms and ag operations depressed me. I get the same feeling in Chicago. But even in Chicago, I can drive an hour and be away from it. I gotta get to northern CA some time. Maybe fly into SF and drive north to Canada?
Several options... SF, San Jose, Oakland and head North...
Many like to head South along the coast hitting Big Sur and the towns along the way...
I really like Western Washington and Victoria/Vancouver Canada...
Yep. In Hawaii. I enjoy traveling and seeing new things. From northern Indiana, we've been pretty much everywhere from Detroit through Canada to Niagara, NY, NY city, down to Miami, up towards Kentucky and back. Been all over Michigan, Minnesota. Been west as far as Yellowstone and Bozeman, MT. As far south as Denver and back. Been all over Arizona bottom to top and back. Places I'd still like to see in the U.S. are CA up to OR as mentioned. Never been much SW of St. Louis, so I'd like to see Arkansas and East TX. Also would like to spend some time on the Gulf coast from FL to TX. Almost got a house in FL panhandle for a week, but they had the oil spill so we went to Nag's Head again. Anyhow, lots of great places to see in the good old U.S. of A. :thumbsup:
Where did your city get the idea they had right control or to determine the rent you charge on your own property. HS
I simply don't understand why you need to say this. Confusion? Ignorance? Envy?
Different regions of the country are different, anyone can find a place they prefer. But why not let others live as they wish? Why do you posess this need to criticize?
I see you call yourself Houston---. Saturday I checked my mailbox and introduced myself to the AirB&B guest spending the weekend across the lane. He said he was on vacation from 'south of Houston' and said he was greatly enjoying the nice summer weather here near our coast - 50's and fog until 11 am then an afternoon high of high 70's. Compared to 90's and suffocating humidity that he wasn't looking forward to going home to. I recognize that Texas culture is unique, I don't feel a need to visit it, and don't feel a need to make the sort of comments that you just did.
The way I've heard that term used is by locals up in the Northwest - Oregon, Washington - who are appalled by people who were unhappy in California moving there and instead of blending in, bringing with them the same unhappiness and messes they had created for themselves when they lived in California.The term Californicated doesn't exist for no reason.