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You said you went to school in Pennsylvania, or was the Georgia?
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Uh, oh........Naples, FL wasn't on the list. Can't wait to hear
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excuses......!!!
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Morristown, NJ?
Vienna, Virginia? Blech. Had possibilities, but far too overcrowded
these days.
Peachtree City, GA? Near Atlanta? Double blech. Sorry.
Ever been to P'tree City? Really nice place.
Mill Valley, CA? Hehehe. Of all the places in California I find
appealing, Mill Valley ain't one of them.
NOWHERE in the Bay Area is livable. Again, this list wasn't compiled
to
cater to a certain demographic such as boaters or fishers.
I see you have never been to Mill Valley.
I sure as hell have! While going to school, I worked part time for an
architect that lived in Mill Valley, spent a lot of time there. Too
many people with there collective noses stuck in the air, trying to act
better than everyone else, all the while in horrible debt trying to
keep up with the Joneses.
I did not know Mill Valley was in Georgia or Pennsylvania. And Mill
Valley
is old money.
Idiot, when and where did I say that Mill Valley was in Pa or Ga??????
Your senility is showing again! I lived in the Bay Area for almost 2
totally miserable years. Yuck. People swarming like damned killer bees,
horrible traffic, dry as hell, too many people with their collective
noses in the air, and that air is horribly polluted, have to be careful
where you drive, you might get car-jacked or killed for whatever
pittance is in your wallet, and the list goes on. Been going to
Richmond lately to participate in the killings that happen therer
almost daily? Another fun thing, take BART to a Raiders game, instead
of getting off the train and walking to the stadium, take a
left....nice place, huh? The only good thing that came out of the Bay
Area, other than my wife and in-laws (some of them, anyway) is Casper's
hot dogs. Well, there are some good eats in S.F. proper, and a place in
Lafayette that has a hell of a brunch.
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