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Why Southern California rules

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One of the perks of living in SoCal:

http://www.socalspeedzone.com/pages/.../onrampHD.html

Someone counted 72 supercars, including a Veyron and several Enzos.

--Andre
post #2 of 28
I like these perks better

post #3 of 28
I like it because rednecks are few and far between.
post #4 of 28
i complain about the lack of cold weather since i don't get to wear jackets but this is ok in my book.

5-day forecast
High: 75°
Low: 58°
High: 78°
Low: 58°
High: 85°
Low: 60°
High: 82°
Low: 58°
High: 86°
Low: 59°

-Jeff
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I like these perks better

Testify.
post #6 of 28
Southern California makes me want to commit suicide in a nihilistic way.
post #7 of 28
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Originally Posted by Reggs View Post
I like it because rednecks are few and far between.

I thought rednecks were a good thing...?
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Originally Posted by Artisan Fan View Post
I thought rednecks were a good thing...?

Only for procuring venison meat. And mudding.
post #9 of 28
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Originally Posted by gamelan View Post
i complain about the lack of cold weather since i don't get to wear jackets but this is ok in my book.

5-day forecast
High: 75°
Low: 58°
High: 78°
Low: 58°
High: 85°
Low: 60°
High: 82°
Low: 58°
High: 86°
Low: 59°

-Jeff

So Bill Hicks' routine was quite accurate, then. I'd have to echo LK's sentiments.
post #10 of 28
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So Bill Hicks' routine was quite accurate, then. I'd have to echo LK's sentiments.

It would be like some Joan Didion-esque nightmare of midnight sunglasses.
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I thought rednecks were a good thing...?

I was raised in TN and spent a year in MS before moving to socal. Still, every time I hear a southern accent I cringe.
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I was raised in TN and spent a year in MS before moving to socal. Still, every time I hear a southern accent I cringe.

Dude, like, whatever...
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I was raised in TN and spent a year in MS before moving to socal. Still, every time I hear a southern accent I cringe.

Don't you have a Southern accent after being raised in TN?
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Britalian: Let me get this straight. You live in a country with a climate pretty much the same as California's and you complain about California weather.
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Don't you have a Southern accent after being raised in TN?

Not in the slightest. My parents didn't have it, and I went to a small private school where very few people had it either.
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