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Which city is better San Francisco or LA? (pg. 4)
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verndogs
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Originally posted by Nou
Uhh well you are form New York, no you think it sucks, and with that we don't want you here either way... ;)


:haha:

you missed the whole point of the post ;)
knight life 415
SF all the way. I lived here all my life. living is great, Atmosphere is second to none, I have never had an issue with driving in SF. The House music is way better, The clubs are more organized and you actually get in with pre sale, 2 of my friends moved to SF cus they wanted to get away from LA, LA chick are hotter but its obvious why, LA is too big, Bay area has the wine country, LA has too much traffic, LA people cant drive on the street and take too long to make a damn right turn, (hollywood especially), YOu cannot get lost in SF ever, Joof, PVD, ATB all love SF, LOVE PARADE!!!!! Need i say more!!??

BTW, placing SF before LA in your subject post finalizes your descision. haha

hahaha, ok, dont flame me now!! haha i was born in SF. Love my city!!
Xtracktor
Ok, I just went up for a trip in SF and living in Los Angeles all my life, I have to say San Francisco is different, much different. Some aspects I liked, others I hated...and the ones that I hated really outweighed the ones that I liked. I agree that where you grow up in will always have a much larger sentimental value than anywhere else, so I totally understand the defense from both cities. I personally hate people in los angeles, most of the people that I've met (not the TA's) are close minded, very unware what is going on beyond this bubble of the united states. As far as scenery, weather and wildlife is concerned (which is something I really value in a place) Los Angeles COUNTY (not city) has some of the best. You will find me at the various beaches, either swimming or in the tidepools watching crabs, hiking on the various mountains situated around my hometown of Glendale (city just north of los angeles), driving up on highway 1 by point mugu to catch the sunset and even the stars (saw the celestial cloud of the milky way with my own eyes), highway 2 through the angeles national forest to catch the snow during winter or maybe get away from the city life, or even going out into the mojave/colorade desert in Joshua tree for a great star seeing hiking experience. There is no other place that I have been to that offers this much to do in a natural setting. Somethings I hate about LA, cannot be in downtown passed sundown (if you want to stay alive), don't expect air quality to be good even 3 days after it rains, expect alot of traffic when traveling through the interstates of LA (Although I have found that being a passive driver I have no trouble at all) also, LA has various different ethnic groups and usually will have alot of influence in that area. I know glendale by far has got to be one of the most ethnically diverse places in all of los angeles, on one side its bad because of racism and conflict, on the other side you learn and become aware of what is outside your ethnic group. Now, going up north was really a large contrast, especially SF. First off, I hate cold weather, I love palm springs and the coachella valley, it was way too cold for me in NorCal. I am used to living in a very open environment with large distances to go, and always somewhat able to see views. In SF, I felt closterphobic, especially in the area kinda south of Haight street. I noticed that NOBODY was at the beaches, I did want to check them out, but my group didnt have enough time. Oh and haight street was somewhat of a trip in itself, I have never seen a contrast of classes of people quite like this one, you have stores such as A&F, A&E, GAP and outside people holding signs that they refuse to work. I swear when the sun went down, I was asked at least 30 times if i wanted to buy bud. Also, I noticed at least that area was not too ethnically diverse, no where near what LA is. On the way there, on 80 crossing the Bay bridge, and after where you meet the 101, we were stuck in traffic, usually I have no problem, but I have never seen drivers as agressive as this, in a sense I was shocked! I saw this as well in the downtown area, people making turns in a lane that was straight, cutting people off...again I am a passive driver, usually in LA it happens but not as frequently in 1 night as it did then. If you like a lively downtown area, SF is for you, I have never seen so many people out at night in the downtown area, a DIRECT opposite from LA. Again though, cold brrrr. I wanted to checkout chinatown, but due to time, was not possible next time though :). Everything is more green in Norcal, air quality is great in the cities and cows!! I can't live there, but for sure a great place to visit. If you have any questions on los angeles, I am confident I can answer them. Oh and I really loved how SF used crabs for their storm drains as the logo :D
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it had to be done.
lex400sc
ps add matt darey, blank & jones, and avb to the list of fans
verndogs
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Originally posted by Nou
No I got it, I just didn't care.


you cared enough to respond ;)
ivanbee
this is like comparing apples and oranges...i think the better question is, what's better? mortal kombat or street fighter 2???



josh4
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Originally posted by Xtracktor
I was asked at least 30 times if i wanted to buy bud.

this is a very big plus!

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Originally posted by Xtracktor
Again though, cold brrrr.

i've heard this too; that the weather won't be very much different from here. is it really that cold in San Fran? how cold? will i always be wearing short sleves or will i need to own a winter jacket?


quote:
Originally posted by lex400sc
it had to be done.

pictures can be deceptive. please don't post any more pictures.

have you ever travelled to jamaica and stayed in a budget hotel? yeah, nothing like the picture...
dj_bas
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Originally posted by josh4
i've heard this too; that the weather won't be very much different from here. is it really that cold in San Fran? how cold? will i always be wearing short sleves or will i need to own a winter jacket?

I don't think it gets "winter jacket" cold...but definetly long sleeves and a jacket of some kind. State's full anyway, don't bother coming.
vxman
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Originally posted by lex400sc
it had to be done.


priceless pictures, well done.

Xtracktor
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Originally posted by vxman
priceless pictures, well done.


+1 amazing pictures! Really shows alot of different aspects, I really love the ocean ones and the forest ones, not to mention on the monterey aquarium (still have yet to go there)

We somewhat tradeoff greenery in norcal mountains and plains for sand and brown in so cal mountains and plains, again...matters what your preferences are! Again, amazing pics! :eyespop:
gehzumteufel
ok. so being from sacto and visiting SF many times with friends and now living in orange county i can honestly say that SF and LA have 1 thing in common. they have lots of traffic. thats it. although i can somewhat agree with the previous posts it can be less at times but at other times its WORSE. as previously said the drivers are VERY aggressive (i am used to it as i drive this way). also the thing that sucks about SF is that it is cold as if you hate the cold. i cant tell you how many times i have been there and wished i brought MORE clothes. i even bought a jacket once. the weather here is the best i have ever experienced. i am planning on living here for the rest of my life as i LOVE it here. the weather, beaches, night life, ladies, and more healthy lifestyle (less fat people per capita compared to sac) and as previously mentioned SD and Mexico are very close. also theres the snow resorts 2hrs away. then theres LA 45mins away. no matter which way you go you are less than 2hrs away from a serious nightlife or a days worth of just sight seeing. with all that has been said, at the end of the day you must make the decision. i can say there are things i dont like here...but they are very few. also one thing that is a plus is as said previous is housing cost. you can rent a 1 bdrm apartment a few miles from the beach for $900. to get a good location in SF its 2-3 times that. theres also more opportunity here for younger people who are in school or are just trying to start a new life here than in SF because of the housing cost.
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