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    #61
    Originally posted by blue plates View Post
    Nice! You'll want to look for places in long beach if you get the job. You could also try Lakewood or Palos Verde too.
    Long Beach is actually where I have been primarily looking anyways. Im hoping to be out there sometime in early August is the plan. We'll see if my GF comes through and if I'm moving alone or not.
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      #62
      Born and raised here, spent 5 years in Nashville, moved back. Only because my family is here. I am married, don't have kids and the only thing keeping me here is the opportunity to take over a business I currently work at and my immediate family is here. Oh, and a lot of friends from church too.

      However, this state hates people who are trying to succeed (unless by theft, then it is sanctioned) and there is a political nightmare happening in Sacramento. Liberty and freedom do not exist here; political figures and unions get richer while kids suffer in school and non-union workers get the shaft. Too many people are on the take and not enough are working to support the folks who move here from other countries or other states.

      The worst part is that the majority of people I run into in SoCal are so self-absorbed, they couldn't be bothered to pay attention to what is happening in Sacramento or even outside their door. It is a sad state of existence. Truly.

      The weather is a drug and it makes people forget that they are mortal beings. If you want to be left alone, you won't be.

      /$.02

      That said, there are pockets of people who are genuine and give a damn about things. Surround yourself with them if you can. If things change for me regarding my family or work situation, I will leave this state in a heartbeat. Northern Arizona or back down south. It is hard to live somewhere that a delta smelt is valued more than a human's access to fresh water. It really shows the sad state of things.
      Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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        #63
        Check out the San Fran Bay Area.
        If you love cycling, fresh air, natural beauty, down to earth ppl, etc...

        There are lots of nice and affordable places outside the city.

        I think you'd like Berkeley, or love the Berkeley-rockridge area of Oakland.

        1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
        1983 Peugeot 505 STI
        1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
        2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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          #64
          This is a very good read! lol.

          "35 Things Only Real Angelenos Know About L.A."

          There are observations any outsider can make about Los Angeles, such as: every waiter or waitress you meet is secretly an actor or actress waiting for their big break.




          6. Oh! And we also measure distances by time not by miles like most other Americans. You see, none of us knows how many miles it is to anywhere. But we can tell you the time it’ll take you get there within three minutes.

          7. There is never a good reason to go the Valley. …Unless you live in the Valley, or you need to go to Fry’s or the Burbank airport.

          8. We popularized eating gourmet food off of a truck. If you come to L.A. we will prove it to you by talking about food trucks incessantly. Some of us follow our favorites on Twitter. Like, a first date might take you to a food truck festival. True story.
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          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeasDMXRfGM
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhFVxnNmiIY


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            #65
            these two tracks put words into how i feel about living, loving and struggling with california. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. It's hard, but everythings here, and within reach if you're willing to work for it.



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              #66
              "34. In-N-Out Burger."

              Except for the part where In-N-Out is in 5 states lol

              Originally posted by ROLLingKING
              i have a bronzit and plan on making it look sweet.
              Originally posted by slammin.e28
              Moral of this story?

              If you drive your e30 on stairs, you're gonna have a bad time.

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                #67
                Originally posted by marshallnoise View Post
                Born and raised here, spent 5 years in Nashville, moved back. Only because my family is here. I am married, don't have kids and the only thing keeping me here is the opportunity to take over a business I currently work at and my immediate family is here. Oh, and a lot of friends from church too.

                However, this state hates people who are trying to succeed (unless by theft, then it is sanctioned) and there is a political nightmare happening in Sacramento. Liberty and freedom do not exist here; political figures and unions get richer while kids suffer in school and non-union workers get the shaft. Too many people are on the take and not enough are working to support the folks who move here from other countries or other states.

                The worst part is that the majority of people I run into in SoCal are so self-absorbed, they couldn't be bothered to pay attention to what is happening in Sacramento or even outside their door. It is a sad state of existence. Truly.

                The weather is a drug and it makes people forget that they are mortal beings. If you want to be left alone, you won't be.

                /$.02

                That said, there are pockets of people who are genuine and give a damn about things. Surround yourself with them if you can. If things change for me regarding my family or work situation, I will leave this state in a heartbeat. Northern Arizona or back down south. It is hard to live somewhere that a delta smelt is valued more than a human's access to fresh water. It really shows the sad state of things.
                lol da fuq ur from Oceanside you're supposed to be a hippie :p

                @OP ... If you move to where this guy ^^ lives, you will love it.
                North County San Diego is funkin beautiful. Can be a little expensive but nice

                1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
                1983 Peugeot 505 STI
                1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
                2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
                  lol da fuq ur from Oceanside you're supposed to be a hippie :p

                  @OP ... If you move to where this guy ^^ lives, you will love it.
                  North County San Diego is funkin beautiful. Can be a little expensive but nice
                  Hippie? Nice stereotype. Would have made more sense if you said I was a Marine.

                  Yes, it's beautiful. But a politically retarded place.

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                  Defunct (sold): Alta Vista

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                    #69
                    Man why does that traffic have to be such shit there?! I've got a pretty solid lead on a job but I'm realllllly looking to live in Long Beach as is my GF, however this job is in Burbank. I'm pretty sure that commute would be the death of me.
                    91 318is M50 swapped
                    05 Honda Pilot

                    24V swap thread
                    http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=302524

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Nick_S View Post
                      Man why does that traffic have to be such shit there?! I've got a pretty solid lead on a job but I'm realllllly looking to live in Long Beach as is my GF, however this job is in Burbank. I'm pretty sure that commute would be the death of me.
                      F-that noise.

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                      Defunct too: Cirrusblau m30 Project
                      Defunct (sold): Alta Vista

                      79 Bronco SHTF Build

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                        #71
                        I wouldn't do it.

                        that commute in a car would kill you, public transport would eat your day.

                        Look at housing in the south edges of glendale, eagle rock, and surrounding areas, decent living, close to work, weather stays decent bc griffith park is so close, and you can always trek to the beach on the weekends.
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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Nick_S View Post
                          Man why does that traffic have to be such shit there?! I've got a pretty solid lead on a job but I'm realllllly looking to live in Long Beach as is my GF, however this job is in Burbank. I'm pretty sure that commute would be the death of me.
                          depending on what time you start it can really suck or be normal. If your hours are flexible I would try to start at like 7 and home before 5. If your hours are not flexible, suck it up and do it. If youre dead set on living in Long Beach, by all means do it! Ive lived all over long beach and work in Long Beach as well. I hate sounding like an ass, but if you want something, go get it. If it's not easy, suck it up. California is one of the few states where you have to pay to play, be it high rent, expensive goods, or living 40 miles from work and having to sit in traffic both ways to get there. It sucks but a lot of us do it.
                          Originally posted by IRON-E
                          Yeah, you're definitely a vw

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                            #73
                            I'd also look at some of the small homes in Northridge if Burbank is your bag baby. And, the cool thing is you'll often see Jay Leno cruising around in his denim tuxedo.

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                              #74
                              i honestly dont know how people are willing to sit in traffic, anytime i've had to work more than 10 miles from home i ride a motorcycle. now im settled in the job ive been hunting for years, work 6 miles from home, out of my house at 7am, home by 430, its gravy, i can take my dog to the park, work on the cars or bikes, catch a movie, or anything i can imagine.

                              those are things you can't do having a job you have an hour half, two hour commute for.

                              also the 5fwy has been under construction for years, years. Parts of it are "due summer 2018" www.i-5info.com. Wether or not you use the 5 its one of the main arteries, and traffic that would otherwise be there, flows over to the streets, or other hwys.
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                                #75
                                I have lived in SOCAL since 1977 primarily in fareast San Gabriel valley/Inland Empire area. Your out of the L.A. O.C. traffic and everybody living right on top of everybody else. I live in Lake Elsinore which is in north west riverside county and i have to say i love where i'm at. Its alittle counrtyish out here and not far from the beach and the mountains and the desert and the valley life style is 30 minutes away if you like that kinda living. Bought a house built in 2003 5 years ago for $230.000 and its 4 bedrooms 2 car garage and 2300 square feet and property is 8000 square foot lot. I have lived in Maine,West Virgina, Nevada,and Georgia before Cali and i love it here.
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