What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
I’m very familiar with NYC and Boston. Also lived in Chicago. Still like it.
I am grumpy. Old? Not really. Ask the row boat people here about by C2 time!!
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
Hush child, the adults are talking
Yeah, you'd hate to have your insipid bullshit challenged.
I've been to Juarez once in my life 20 years ago. I'll guarantee you that it's a bigger shit hole today then it was then. Richmond is a shit-hole and so are Antioch and Pittsburg, CA. I don't frequent any them with regularity.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
For those of us that have never been there, can you summarize your travels in El Monte? You must have had important business there.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
Hush child, the adults are talking
Yeah, you'd hate to have your insipid bullshit challenged.
I've been to Juarez once in my life 20 years ago. I'll guarantee you that it's a bigger shit hole today then it was then. Richmond is a shit-hole and so are Antioch and Pittsburg, CA. I don't frequent any them with regularity.
Jesus Christ, you'd argue about the color of shit
Just shut the fuck up every once in a while
Let the adults talk without ruining the makings of a decent conversation with your incessant yammering
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
Yeah, but nobody gives a fuck about you, ya fuckin knob. Quit fagging out every thread.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Bull crap, I've been to El Monte once in my life. It's a shit hole. Hell there's some cities that I've never been to that I know are shit holes.
Hush child, the adults are talking
Yeah, you'd hate to have your insipid bullshit challenged.
I've been to Juarez once in my life 20 years ago. I'll guarantee you that it's a bigger shit hole today then it was then. Richmond is a shit-hole and so are Antioch and Pittsburg, CA. I don't frequent any them with regularity.
Jesus Christ, you'd argue about the color of shit
Just shut the fuck up every once in a while
Let the adults talk without ruining the makings of a decent conversation with your incessant yammering
That said, after a solid day of drinking, my shits will take a clay/white color. I think that has to do with gallbladder or the liver being angry.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
Goddamn! There's more than one of you? Sad.
"By" and "through" aren't interchangeable in the English language, save for Cali, apparently.
Further proof of what a shit-show that state is.
The 210 goes through. The 10 goes by, just south. Those are the only major freeways anywhere near Pasadena. Both freeways take you east to the fucking Inland Empire. The poont still stands. If you're taking either freeway on your way to the beach, you're doing it wrong. And by "it," I mean life.
Just own up to the fact that it was a fuckingly stupid thing for you to say, in your pathetic and miserable attempt to own a lib
I want to emote and spout fucking gibberish and I don’t want anyone to challenge it.
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
That’s pure fucking nonsense and the fact you feel it represents some “adult” conversation is even more hilarious. It’s the vapid emoting of a Kunt.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
Goddamn! There's more than one of you? Sad.
"By" and "through" aren't interchangeable in the English language, save for Cali, apparently.
Further proof of what a shit-show that state is.
What the fuck are you babbling about retard? Say what you mean then. How is driving “by” Pasadena different than during “through” it? On your way to the beach. What in the fuck does that possibly mean?
I want to emote and spout fucking gibberish and I don’t want anyone to challenge it.
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
That’s pure fucking nonsense and the fact you feel it represents some “adult” conversation is even more hilarious. It’s the vapid emoting of a Kunt.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Can we at least agree LA is a shithole? The Black Plague agrees
I want to emote and spout fucking gibberish and I don’t want anyone to challenge it.
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
That’s pure fucking nonsense and the fact you feel it represents some “adult” conversation is even more hilarious. It’s the vapid emoting of a Kunt.
Familiarity breeds contempt. After ten fucktastic months of your constant lookatmelookatme shitpoasting we're all pretty fucking familiar with you by now
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
Goddamn! There's more than one of you? Sad.
"By" and "through" aren't interchangeable in the English language, save for Cali, apparently.
Further proof of what a shit-show that state is.
Maybe they get off the 210 and cruise Colorado Blvd on their way. Ever think of that?
Off the 210 and on Colorado blvd heading west? That would be eagle rock in the city of LA. Maybe that’s the ThudBomberFS plan, and probably is, but it won’t get ever get him anywhere close to the beach. HTH.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Can we at least agree LA is a shithole? The Black Plague agrees
Only the part where you need air conditioning, at least that’s what the “
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Can we at least agree LA is a shithole? The Black Plague agrees
Only the areas that need A/C, that’s what the adults say.
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Can we at least agree LA is a shithole? The Black Plague agrees
Only the part where you need air conditioning, at least that’s what the “
What kind of Inland Empire shithole do you have to live in if you drive through Pasadena on your way to the fucking beach?
There are no shit holes in California, haven't you heard?
Any place where you need a fucking air conditioner is a shithole HTH
Ya hear that El Monte, he just said you live in a shit hole. Better be careful, El Monte is going to unleash his question on you.
The difference is that you think shitholes are a result of the people living there. I think shitholes are a result of the prevailing climate.
San Francisco is a shithole and has a nice climate.
You should tell the 25 million tourists that visit every year not to bother.
Not to mention all the idiots who want to live there and are driving up housing prices
I get it if somebody isn't a fan of urban living or urban sprawl. Hell, I was at Stevens Creek BMW in Santa Clara on Friday and I just don't like going into the South Bay, too many people and too much traffic. I perfer nature
The truth is I used to love going to the Bay Area (Frisco especially) (ILTCIF because is pisses people from there off). Anywhooo.. I would go there 3 or 4 times a year. I did that for years. Worked there for a time and loved it. The last few times I was there were the worst. Got attacked by a homeless guy with yellow eyes, shit all over, had an “SF Mandates” tax added to all my meals, people bugging for money everywhere. Fuck that place. No more. Last time I drove and stayed at Point Reyes. That was OK. These days I’d much rather head to Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Flagstaff. Hell, even Bozeman or Cody Wyoming.
Sounds like you're just not a fan of crowded urban areas.
Ten days ago we were accosted by a crazy dude on the Freedom Trail line on Fanueil Square in Boston, got in my youngest's face before backing off when I went at him. We got ten yards away from him before he projectile vomited all over the place. Poont is that urban areas have that element. Doesn't make them shitholes, it makes them cities. Boston is a pretty nice city as cities go, but I wouldn't want to live there.
Point is I used to love SF. I thought it was one of the greatest cities in the world to visit. Now, hard pass. It changed. I like going to some big cities. NYC is great.
You've changed too. Your an old fuck now
How does that explain that I like other big cities?
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
I used to like Berkeley for its vibrance. Now I go there and wonder how the fuck I ever lived there. Just walked through Cambridge around Harvard last week, similar vibe to that of Berkeley, but it didn't turn me off the way Berkeley turns me off now because I'm not emotionally or historically invested in Cambridge.
This is a natural consequence of aging and becoming a grumpy old fuck. Ask race
Can we at least agree LA is a shithole? The Black Plague agrees
Only the areas that need A/C, that’s what the adults say.
I want to emote and spout fucking gibberish and I don’t want anyone to challenge it.
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
That’s pure fucking nonsense and the fact you feel it represents some “adult” conversation is even more hilarious. It’s the vapid emoting of a Kunt.
Familiarity breeds contempt. After ten fucktastic months of your constant lookatmelookatme shitpoasting we're all pretty fucking familiar with you by now
Explains why other than making unsupported accusations of racism toward me you pretty much run and hide like a Kunt from me.
Tell us more about your time touring Harvard Kunt, fascinating
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I am grumpy. Old? Not really. Ask the row boat people here about by C2 time!!
I've been to Juarez once in my life 20 years ago. I'll guarantee you that it's a bigger shit hole today then it was then. Richmond is a shit-hole and so are Antioch and Pittsburg, CA. I don't frequent any them with regularity.
Just shut the fuck up every once in a while
Let the adults talk without ruining the makings of a decent conversation with your incessant yammering
"By" and "through" aren't interchangeable in the English language, save for Cali, apparently.
Further proof of what a shit-show that state is.
Just own up to the fact that it was a fuckingly stupid thing for you to say, in your pathetic and miserable attempt to own a lib
I want to emote and spout fucking gibberish and I don’t want anyone to challenge it.
You hate the cities that you're most familiar with. You're more likely to be critical of them than you are of cities that you visit less or have less historical emotional bond.
That’s pure fucking nonsense and the fact you feel it represents some “adult” conversation is even more hilarious. It’s the vapid emoting of a Kunt.
Tell us more about your time touring Harvard Kunt, fascinating