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Chunky Stool

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I hate LA with a venomous passion.

When I was with the american idol girl I lived in Long beach for a year and Hollywood for a year. I still can't believe some of the things I saw. Especially riding the "metrolink" (blue line) from Long Beach to Hollywood.

Humans do not inhabit this place. Some weird, ghetto-thug species from another planet do.

I'm honestly filled with anxiety just writing about this. I can think of at least 10 times I almost died. Still have a scar on my hand from a bum with a boxcutter.

FUCK LA.
Yeah, I did some business with the Getty Institute back in the 90s and found LA to be a stinky armpit of a city. People sucked, traffic sucked, and the air was so polluted I could see it!
No thanks.
Fuck LA. :finger:
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
I hate LA with a venomous passion.

When I was with the american idol girl I lived in Long beach for a year and Hollywood for a year. I still can't believe some of the things I saw. Especially riding the "metrolink" (blue line) from Long Beach to Hollywood.

Humans do not inhabit this place. Some weird, ghetto-thug, mutant creature species from another planet do.

I'm honestly filled with anxiety just writing about this. I can think of at least 10 times I almost died. Still have a scar on my hand from a bum with a boxcutter.

FUCK LA.
Yes, it was easy to start hating everyone. I excelled at that.
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
I hate LA with a venomous passion.

When I was with the american idol girl I lived in Long beach for a year and Hollywood for a year. I still can't believe some of the things I saw. Especially riding the "metrolink" (blue line) from Long Beach to Hollywood.

Humans do not inhabit this place. Some weird, ghetto-thug, mutant creature species from another planet do.

I'm honestly filled with anxiety just writing about this. I can think of at least 10 times I almost died. Still have a scar on my hand from a bum with a boxcutter.

FUCK LA.
LOL + rep.

I grew up there, must say though it was a great place in the '50s and '60s aside from the horrible air pollution. It was slowly transitioning from agriculture to the shithole cultureless metro it is now. Late '60s-early 70's development was beginning to speed up, that coincided with my absence due to an army stint; when I came back a lot had changed and I didn't like it one fucking bit. Left LA for good in '77 and never ever looked back
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
One of the most disappointing and tragic developments was the drive from LA-San Diego. Get out of the city and miles upon miles of gorgeous farmland-orchards-strawberry fields on one side and the Pacific ocean on the other, pass through Pendleton which was totally raw and undeveloped. Now its solid city for 130 miles. Fuck that place
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I filled up for 2.39 last night, up from 2.24. i have a feeling it's gonna go higher. Fossil fuels are such a racket.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
One of the most disappointing and tragic developments was the drive from LA-San Diego. Get out of the city and miles upon miles of gorgeous farmland-orchards-strawberry fields on one side and the Pacific ocean on the other, pass through Pendleton which was totally raw and undeveloped. Now its solid city for 130 miles. Fuck that place
All that development made it hot too!
 
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