And you wound up living in a shack with no husband in flyover country
Nothing wrong with living there. The wrong is when you feel pompous and superior and mock others who don't live there because you're so jealous.
And you wound up living in a shack with no husband in flyover country
McDonald’s exists in large numbers also, you hit it often?
Matter of substance over style, depth over breadth, value over volume
Economically you also have to factor in that salaries are higher in California.It's an amazing, beautiful state. It's almost its own country, with the world's fifth largest economy. It's got deserts, high mountains, lakes, rivers, the Pacific. It's got cool foggy coastal climates, scorching dry summers in the interior, mountain snows, redwood forests. Where else could you go deep sea fishing, surfing, downhill skiing, and mountain hiking in one day?
It's interesting you mention L.A. It was a total culture shock going from the Bay to L.A. for college. On the surface, same state/same politics, that seems surprising. But Nor Cal and So Cal are like two different states.I was gifted with a visit to San Fran in 1969, with parents so it wasn't one of those 60s hippie things. Loved it. I can see why someone would want to live there. I didn't care that much for L.A., where we spent four days. We spent three in S.F. and another 3 in Sequoia NP. A bucket list item is to go back to S.F. some day. But just to visit.
Said the guy who's had 5 different jobs in the last year.If Stoney's claiming something you know it's a lie anyway. Trumptards are all living a lie.