Possible Legalization of Recreational Marijuana use in California

To correct, though, Los Angeles County consensus of 2009 was 10M and Northern California has 13M, where 2.1M from Sacramento Metropolitan area (and was voted in the top 10 best cities to live in America in 2004) and 7.4M from the Bay Area.

Those places are shitty because they are full of over the boarder pot growers. I will have to agree that beyond the metropolitan areas which are extremely nice I will add, most of northern California is just pretty to look at and filled with a bunch of ass backwards farms, small meth/dope cities, you know typical white trash hicksville. Not like LA has issues with minorities, gangs and the projects if you know what I mean.

Like I said, the metropolitan areas are extremely nice and not everyday crowded, and the scenery is quite nice. In the end, I wouldn't say any one half of California is better, its more of a preference because we are two very different cultures.

LA county has 10million, but throw in Ventura and Orange counties and you're hitting quite a bit more!

But yeah, agreed on all points.

Besides neither being better. You guys say 'hella.' That shit does NOT fly. :lol:
 
Besides neither being better. You guys say 'hella.' That shit does NOT fly. :lol:

Really don't hear hella anymore, I remember in the early 2000's when everyone was actually saying hecka, then turned to hella and dies off a few years ago. and that shit doesn't fly? Have never really heard someone use that. The thing right now I guess is, that shit is so cash. My words of choice, are fuck, dude, and man, (not in that order or context, no homo).
 
I'm from Norcal. Can't say I'd wave a flag for it, as during my rare visits to Socal I met nothing but really nice people, who, I'm afraid to say, all seemed to originate from somewhere else in the country.

It's funny how people from certain areas get stereotyped. Since I moved to Oregon I've discovered that non-Oregonians seem to think that everyone is a dog loving, left leaning, latte-sipping, hybrid driving hippie, and every guy has a huge beard and brews beer. One thing is a fact though, people can't drive for shit up here. Oh, and it DOES rain way too fucking much.

I miss California immensely.
 
I'm from Norcal. Can't say I'd wave a flag for it, as during my rare visits to Socal I met nothing but really nice people, who, I'm afraid to say, all seemed to originate from somewhere else in the country.

It's funny how people from certain areas get stereotyped. Since I moved to Oregon I've discovered that non-Oregonians seem to think that everyone is a dog loving, left leaning, latte-sipping, hybrid driving hippie, and every guy has a huge beard and brews beer. One thing is a fact though, people can't drive for shit up here. Oh, and it DOES rain way too fucking much.

I miss California immensely.

Can't say I would wave a flag either, mainly because it wasn't my choice to live here as growing up its up to your parents, but honestly as I have grown so used to the culture here I couldn't see myself living anywhere else in the country even after moving across the country and back more than once. Something about the community and commerce that seems family orientated comfortable place to live, not so crowded or busy but doesn't feel isolated. I noticed the first week moving tho the area when I was 10 how community based it was, and simply watching the news and seeing all the community events makes you want to get involved and do something. Its extremely cool to see news stations getting involved in the local community to, like bringing mom and pop businesses on the show, advertising them and other events and even bystanders (even anchors let little kids take over the show for a quick bit) on the show just for the hell of it, advising people to come down to the station for free stuff, have people email them, call them and video chat with them on live TV about opinions, sending pictures of their days if it relates to the topics. Radio stations advertise locals bands, including giving details on upcoming gigs, what bands, venues, times, prices etc and giving them air time.

And as for the dog loving, left leaning, latte-sipping, hybrid driving hippie, in NorCal, I unfortunately confirm that stereo type true, although thats a huge part of why I love it, don't know about how that stereotype is in Oregon, are you referring to everyone as all Americans not from Oregon think that? I would almost say those stereotypes prove true for most for the west coast, but not entirely true. One stereotype that I do like is with the brewing, particularly in the Sacramento area, with all the wineries and micro brewers, its extremely cool to be able to go into a restaurant/brewer and drink an ale that was made by the very machines that sit behind the bar. Add that with Californian dairy products, especially some cheese with the wine tasting, it doesn't get better than that
 
This has nothing to do with weed, but I saw some of the most gorgeous women I've ever seen in my entire life in southern California. Like it was almost stupid how beautiful some of the girls were. I think when the weather is decent 9/10 you have to look good haha.

Massachusetts for half the year all you see is chicks in sweatpants with Dunkin Donuts cups.....
 
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I work at Rogue Ales, a fairly large craft brewery in Oregon

every guy has a huge beard and brews beer.

You don't say :lol:
 
This has nothing to do with weed, but I saw some of the most gorgeous women I've ever seen in my entire life in southern California. Like it was almost stupid how beautiful some of the girls were. I think when the weather is decent 9/10 you have to look good haha.

Massachusetts for half the year all you see is chicks in sweatpants with Dunkin Donuts cups.....

There is a catch to this, they make great eye candy, but nothing else. The huge problem is that the ones that are hot, know it and as a result use that as a weapon to be as choosy as they want. In California, good luck getting laid. If you think to come here to hookup, go elsewhere.

If your out in public or just outside your house, the girls make great eye candy, trying to talk to them will cause a failure, as they are so used to it you are nothing special. Enjoy, respect and appreciate the art, but don;t touch, if you will

You don't say :lol:

HAHAHAHAHA
 
There is a catch to this, they make great eye candy, but nothing else. The huge problem is that the ones that are hot, know it and as a result use that as a weapon to be as choosy as they want. In California, good luck getting laid. If you think to come here to hookup, go elsewhere.

If your out in public or just outside your house, the girls make great eye candy, trying to talk to them will cause a failure, as they are so used to it you are nothing special. Enjoy, respect and appreciate the art, but don;t touch, if you will

Oh of course. I was there on tour. Honestly I don't like California that much besides the weather and all the shenanigans that go on there. I wouldn't go there to try and hookup with randos.

I'm just merely stating, there's some ffricken ace genes floating around down there.
 
Oh of course. I was there on tour. Honestly I don't like California that much besides the weather and all the shenanigans that go on there. I wouldn't go there to try and hookup with randos.

I'm just merely stating, there's some ffricken ace genes floating around down there.

the acne genes are everywhere in this state, and you get the chicks that try to cover it up with massive amounts of makeup which makes thing worse.

The something I really don;t like about Cal is the weather, its too damned hot for my tastes (at least the summers) and as cold as the winters get I am always pissed it doesn't now (except last year we got like 1/4 in of snow which is a huge deal).

and the carelessness/shenanigans, never get old.
 
ACE genes dude, not acne :lol::lol:

those too...hence a cultural difference between the north and the south...but still I am just covering up a fuckup even though it is still true.

fuck it my eyes are shit, i was lazy and wanted a reason to complain! :kickass:

Thats the worst! I hate it when it looks like a girl has applied her make up with a butter-knife.

+1 I hate makeup period! Using it to coverup is just like jumping in tar before you jump in feathers, it turns one mess to an even bigger mess.
 
There is a catch to this, they make great eye candy, but nothing else. The huge problem is that the ones that are hot, know it and as a result use that as a weapon to be as choosy as they want. In California, good luck getting laid. If you think to come here to hookup, go elsewhere.

If your out in public or just outside your house, the girls make great eye candy, trying to talk to them will cause a failure, as they are so used to it you are nothing special. Enjoy, respect and appreciate the art, but don;t touch, if you will

I completely disagree, having grown up and currently attending school far enough from LA to avoid the plastics. My hometown (Ventura) is chalk full of gorgeous girls who are completely down to earth, and I run into some of the most beautiful girls I've seen in my life on campus at Cal Poly all the time.

I've been to 38 states, 8 countries, and 3 continents, and truly believe that the Beach Boys had it right.

 
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Maybe its just my experience then, being kind of nerdy, and shy either puts me in the friends zone or ridiculed. But beyond that, from my experience the attitude I get from the more attractive girls are, "I'm hot and your not gettin this". Either its me or a NorCal thing. Who knows.
 
FWIW, and this is totally not me just being a dick to NorCal (for once :lol: ), but I've got family in Mountain View and all of my cousins friends have been pretty stuck up/superficial, as well as most of the girls in my dorm that are from that area. The exceptions tend to be kids from the East Bay and Redding (go figure), oddly enough.
 
Ok so it isn't just me thinking the norcal girls are extremely superficial. Thats sort of a relief. I am literally invisible in public no matter what I do, fuckin sucks, and its not like I don't stand out like a sore thumb to begin with.