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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?
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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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http://www.extendedstayhotels.com/ |
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SD is nice I would like to spend some more time there. |
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I lived on Mt Rose for a bit and loved everything but the snow! I would totally recommend if you are going to be in the area in Sept to go to the best in the west rib cookoff in Sparks, NV (reno). Its the best!!
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happy dope smoking.. hope your glaucoma clears up
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there are a lot of spiders in Roseville :2 cents:
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