JamesSokolove
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The OC sucks when you get past 2 blocks from the beach. A soulless, conservative, suburbia.
Obviously never been to O'Connell's Sports Pub & Grille
The OC sucks when you get past 2 blocks from the beach. A soulless, conservative, suburbia.
The OC sucks when you get past 2 blocks from the beach. A soulless, conservative, suburbia.
rj is many more blacks than most oc residents
the methodology on these lists just fly in the face of supply/demand. if a place has a strong job market and it is cheap to live there, i'm guessing the reason is because it's a shitty place to live. if a place is expensive it's probably because the job market is strong and it's highly desirable. i'm sorry but san jose is not better than sf. and walmart hq is not the 5th best place in the country to live.
yeah, i mean Scranton is on this list. Fucking Scranton, PA.
Cary is just a big suburb with a few shopping malls sprinkled in.
Cary is just a big suburb with a few shopping malls sprinkled in.
I'm a few more blocks than that. but can get to LA/Westside in about 40 minutes. The politics do suck.
Pretty strong opinion for a bedroom community of Raleigh and Durham.
It's a well-run place with good infrastructure, schools and low crime, in which you choose to live. Living under the red umbrella whilst the blue rain of Democrat incompetence continues to fall on America's broken inner cities. Sad.
All of these lists depend completely on what you are measuring for. I have visited SF many times and it is one of my favorite cities - however, it is not somewhere I would ever even consider living because I know I could not replicate anything close to my lifestyle there. Therefore I would place it near the bottom of a 'best place to live' list.
I'm just playing around with the folks that gave me a lot of shit for admitting liking living in Cary...
The OC sucks when you get past 2 blocks from the beach. A soulless, conservative, suburbia.
Weird my inner city life is awesome.
oddly enough too we have the opposite set of circumstances jh was describing, a blue umbrella of local leadership and a red rainstorm in congress and the state house
yea i live in one of those inner city hellholes he loves so dearly