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Relocated to Northern California
Hello, It is a nice state you have here. I am staying outside of Lake Tahoe at the moment but headed towards SF. Anyone from the Bay Area? What is good?
Peace. |
NoCal SF is very expensive but beautiful.
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I have family about 90 minutes from you in Roseville.
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i like the whole region really, can't go wrong. i am a city person, so sf for me.
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Pacifica is nice, my sister lived there for a while.
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You can have my place, I'm in the process of moving out of the Bay Area. (again)
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Come up further north where the good weed is grown, I live in Redding
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From what I've been told, Northern Cal sucks.
But good luck. |
Bring your wallet.
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Norcal is the bomb. Perfect weather, not too hot in the summer, none of this "dry heat" crap, never snows, rarely rains. No crime, no smog, no traffic.
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Besides, didn't you recently put up a pictorial essay of how much the economy sucked where you live? And no crime? I wonder if sicone agrees with that. |
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Does the economy suck where I live? Sure does. Here and everywhere else. Sicone doesn't live where I live. Not by a long shot. |
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Cali is the best! Where are you staying? I'm based in Lake Tahoe, come by my office and say hi. Look for a sign that says "Alpine Computers", ask for Yan.
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When I was a kid, I was raised in a very small town. I hated it as a kid. Nothing to do. I mean, NOTHING to do - No bowling, no movies; 9PM at night everything shuts down. I couldn't wait to leave. Now as an adult... I miss the trees, the distance between the neighbors... I'm bummed that my kid isn't growing up the same way I did. All she'll ever know is suburbia. |
Welcome to Northern California, the Bay Area is one of the sweetest places on the planet :)
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Where I live the annual average precipitation is 24 inches. Compared to where I grew up.... Clinton, NJ: 49 inches yearly Miami: 60 inches yearly. Seattle 52 inches yearly. Houston: 47 inches yearly. Snow? That's funny. It hasn't snowed here since I moved her five or six years ago. There might be snow up in Auburn tonight, up in the hills, but that's a bit north of us. I'm not saying it never rains or never gets hot here. It does, obviously. But over all it's nice - we have seasons; It gets cold in the winter but never snows, it gets hot in the summer but only for a week at a time (unlike Phoenix). It never gets humid here, never a "dry heat" either. It's like LA but without the bullshit. |
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turn around... and move to Texas
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Oh wait, real jobs! ha. What are you looking for in terms of a place to live? I have lived in the bay area almost my entire life. |
Well since this thread, I moved from Redding area to LA, house is rented out, I'll just have to make regular trips to pick up my medicine
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~Ray |
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I was going to start a thread on this later today.
My wife and I are currently looking to relocate to San Diego, but the furthest I've ever moved was from NJ to NY and back. Any tips on moving cross country? Finding a new place to live? etc etc etc... I'm a complete noob at this. |
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