Some of us have moved on from living in Seattle which is so 1980's and have moved on to the big leagues
Lived there 25 years or so. Nothing special
Nothing gets more 1980's than moving to California.
Unless yo do it in 2012
I get it. Some folks can't make it in the big city. To each their own
Seattle is a nice little Triple A town to work on your game
You live in LA?
Race lives in Temecula. It's known for it's great eateries like Olive Garden and Applebees.
It's kind of like Seattle's Auburn.
Hey. Fuck off with the Auburn cracks. Do you live in a town with an Arbys, a Lowes hardware, a Supermall, a horse track, a drag strip/road course, a golf course, 3 casinos, a light rail station, and at least 16 Mexican restaurants.
Seattle blows. As does Portland, San Francisco and LA. Great leftists cities, with a side of typhus
What city isn't leftist?
Ritzville.
That's about it.
I once spent a night in the Ritzville Jail. I hate that town more than just about any.
Sounds like story time. Come on, cough it up.
I was 19 and on a road trip with some friends. Got pulled over for going 78 in a 70. Cop came to the car and smelled weed. We were smoking a bit as we rode. It was going to be a 8 hour drive.
Cop brought back up and they got all five of us out of the car and searched it. The dumbass small town cops thought they were making a huge bust. The main cop was a dyke who actually thought we were moving pounds of weed. “So, you’re moving pounds of BC huh” were the exact words out of her mouth.
All they found was a gram or two and a half smoked blunt. Nobody took the blame for the weed so they took all five of us to jail. I had to share a cell with a gross, stereotypical gross Ritzville meth head. They let us out the next day.
Lot of military and San Diego commuters. Once upon a time Cali legislators really brought home the bacon in military spending. You got Pendleton, March, and Mira Mesa all in range
Its clean. If you can't live above the riff raff closer to the coast its a solid alternative. No shit on the sidewalk or homeless camps.
I hate cities and never want to live in one, but I love San Diego. Two hour nonstop flight for cheap, tons of stuff to do there, great food and breweries, it's an unusually clean city (when you stay out of the Mission Beach area), and I've never seen traffic problems there (relatively speaking). Super cheap rental cars, too. I take quick vacations to San Diego to reset at least every other year and have been doing so for over a decade. Love that area.
Hey. Fuck off with the Auburn cracks. Do you live in a town with an Arbys, a Lowes hardware, a Supermall, a horse track, a drag strip/road course, a golf course, 3 casinos, a light rail station, and at least 16 Mexican restaurants.
Yeah, I didnt fucking think so
They fucking ruined the back half with the re-pave. There's endless grip everywhere now. Which is amazing, but makes an already dangerous track (zero runoff in to corners, with the latter being 105 mph and with a huge sinkhole right at the apex) even more dangerous due to the higher speed. At least those corners are still fun. What isn't fun is that there's now two giant humps to drag rear brake over after 4 and a motocross whoops section braking into 5. Nothing like trailing the front in from 125 mph down to 65 mph, and it's lifting off the ground while leaned over, setting back down and commencing a tank-slapper with no runoff. You have to pussyfoot through there now, which is bullshit.
Oh, and if you're into that sort of thing, AMA pro racing is hitting the Ridge next summer! Not only does this mean a return (after a loooooooong time) of professional roadracing to the state, but it means the facilities are getting massive upgrades to host the race, my favorite being the pedestrian bridge that will allow spectators into the infield to see the best parts of the track. Gonna be super cool, and Pacific Raceways will just continue being a once or twice per year change of pace track thanks to the shitty re-pave and letting the cars back on too soon.
But, yeah, Dish Network, blah blah. Pirate stream your football like a man!
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That's about it.
Edit: off topic - Directv sucks but they have Fox, DishTv has channel 13. Broadband not happening in the greater Lebam metropolitan area
Yeah, I didnt fucking think so
Cop brought back up and they got all five of us out of the car and searched it. The dumbass small town cops thought they were making a huge bust. The main cop was a dyke who actually thought we were moving pounds of weed. “So, you’re moving pounds of BC huh” were the exact words out of her mouth.
All they found was a gram or two and a half smoked blunt. Nobody took the blame for the weed so they took all five of us to jail. I had to share a cell with a gross, stereotypical gross Ritzville meth head. They let us out the next day.
I hate cities and never want to live in one, but I love San Diego. Two hour nonstop flight for cheap, tons of stuff to do there, great food and breweries, it's an unusually clean city (when you stay out of the Mission Beach area), and I've never seen traffic problems there (relatively speaking). Super cheap rental cars, too. I take quick vacations to San Diego to reset at least every other year and have been doing so for over a decade. Love that area. They fucking ruined the back half with the re-pave. There's endless grip everywhere now. Which is amazing, but makes an already dangerous track (zero runoff in to corners, with the latter being 105 mph and with a huge sinkhole right at the apex) even more dangerous due to the higher speed. At least those corners are still fun. What isn't fun is that there's now two giant humps to drag rear brake over after 4 and a motocross whoops section braking into 5. Nothing like trailing the front in from 125 mph down to 65 mph, and it's lifting off the ground while leaned over, setting back down and commencing a tank-slapper with no runoff. You have to pussyfoot through there now, which is bullshit.
Oh, and if you're into that sort of thing, AMA pro racing is hitting the Ridge next summer! Not only does this mean a return (after a loooooooong time) of professional roadracing to the state, but it means the facilities are getting massive upgrades to host the race, my favorite being the pedestrian bridge that will allow spectators into the infield to see the best parts of the track. Gonna be super cool, and Pacific Raceways will just continue being a once or twice per year change of pace track thanks to the shitty re-pave and letting the cars back on too soon.
But, yeah, Dish Network, blah blah. Pirate stream your football like a man!