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What’s your point?We would die in six months
that just means 2X the per diem.
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What’s your point?We would die in six months
I like those oddsWe would die in six months
...with no money, no brain cells, no liver and a bunch of warrants.We would die in six months
...with no money, no brain cells, no liver and a bunch of warrants.
...with no money, no brain cells, no liver and a bunch of warrants.
pffft, like what?No, I don't think I'd take that deal. Nothing against MA, but I still have a lot planned to do in life.
connect-i-cut style pizza? is that a thing?Can I clear out the account and sneak into Connecticut under cover of darkness?
They have great pizza.
overrated hoochie.
10mm and New Orleans with the state being a sportsman's paradise. YepYou're already in the neighborhood though.
What about Louisiana? Would you take that deal?
I figured it would be like the california west coast ( drive from sandiego to Santa Barbra the only break in urban you get is Camp Pendleton between)
I havent made the drive per se, i have driven from san diego up to LA but always took the train when going further than that north. By comparison to other places that are actually Rural, yea it is pretty damn urban between (urban is still suburbs imho)So...you’ve never actually done that drive? Because that isn’t even close to accurate.
I havent made the drive per se, i have driven from san diego up to LA but always took the train when going further than that north. By comparison to other places that are actually Rural, yea it is pretty damn urban between (urban is still suburbs imho)
man you gotta be so exact..... there is a less than 10 mile stretch between ventura and and the next bit of development that then continues as solid burbs/sprawl...About half of that drive doesn’t really even have suburbs. When you go through Ventura county, it’s mostly farmland. From about Mission Viejo through Thousand Oaks is all suburban/urban. The rest isn’t at all.
This is a very minor point, but you’re still wrong about this. There’s far more than 10 miles between cities in that stretch. It ain’t Iowa, but Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara isn’t even close to the same as the drive from the OC through LA. Let’s just chalk this up to you not knowing what you’re talking about and move on.man you gotta be so exact..... there is a less than 10 mile stretch between ventura and and the next bit of development that then continues as solid burbs/sprawl...
the point is that isnt very rural to have 10 miles of "country" (again i was talking about the coastal area of california, not the more rural inland areas when iw as making my analogy) We can chalk this up to semantics (drive across any flyover state and you'll understand what rural is)
Dude i can pull it up on google maps and measure the miles between developments. (sat view)This is a very minor point, but you’re still wrong about this. There’s far more than 10 miles between cities in that stretch. It ain’t Iowa, but Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara isn’t even close to the same as the drive from the OC through LA. Let’s just chalk this up to you not knowing what you’re talking about and move on.
Dude. Just stop.Dude i can pull it up on google maps and measure the miles between developments. (sat view)
from la conchita to ventura is ~ 10 miles. that is not rural, it is urban and as far as the point i was making it is valid. I wasnt "diggin" on that particular area of california it was just what i said i imagine MA would be like (or worse)
10 miles of country is not rural
Retard, you are missing the point. I dont care if there are only 300 people living 10 miles away from another major area and then another 10 miles away on the other side.................. the point remains that it is not rural..... and that is what i imagined MA to be like.Dude. Just stop.
La Conchita is a town of 338 people. Those are the ones that didn’t leave after a landslide took out the other half of the town. Hardly urban.
You’re standing in a hole. Put down the shovel.