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fao DaveT
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...so how are you adapting to. . .
LA?:) |
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| DaveT |
lol, does this really warrant its own thread?
Too early to give an impression.
Give me a few months where I'm sure I'll be complaining about the crowds and vibes at the clubs here. :)
I do miss just being able to step outside, hop on the train (as it was literally 10 seconds out my door), and go wherever I wanted to in the city, day or night.
Will be getting a car in a few weeks. |
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| Waterproofpaper |
| When i was living with my brother in SF, i loved the busses. Its like 4am and i see girls straight from the club all the time. Its great not owning a car too.. and good food is everywhere. |
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| DaveT |
Last place Iived was perfect for getting home from the club. I lived right on the L line, which had an L Owl (late night). I knew that I just had to be at the stop on market at the 20 or 50 minute mark of the hour and I'd catch it....it was actually maybe only 5 minutes slower than driving home because when I would take it there's be like 5 people on it all the way home...if it was busier, then it'd maybe take 10 minutes longer.
The only part I really hated about the bus is that it was bright inside, lol. |
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| money |
| so have you gone clubbing yet, in your new home town? |
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| DaveT |
Well I've been clubbing out here plenty of times, but different as a visitor vs. living here. The scene might grow on me, who knows.
My first night out since my move will be next Friday w/ Spundae meets Incognito at King King |
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| money |
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveT
but different as a visitor vs. living here. |
This is the contrast I was inquiring about. |
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