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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:31 am
by War Wagon
Welcome to
my world.
thought I'd save everyone the trouble.
Seriously, that sucks, Mace. 102 here today. My A/C has been humming along non-stop for the past two weeks straight, keeping casa de wagon moderately tolerable. I can't wait to see my electric bill. Well, maybe I can.
Hey, at least you folks have been getting some rain. It hasn't pissed a drop here in nigh on 6 weeks. My lawn is parched. Finally broke down and started watering a few days back. Can't wait to see that bill as well.
August in the Midwest is the most miserable month of the year. I'll take ice storms, blizzards, and sub zero weather over this non-stop blistering heat.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:57 am
by smackaholic
dins left coast good ocean smack in 3...2....
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:21 am
by RadioFan
War Wagon wrote:August in the Midwest is the most miserable month of the year. I'll take ice storms, blizzards, and sub zero weather over this non-stop blistering heat.
Same here. This outdoor blast furnace crap gets old in a hurry.
I do take joy in the fact, however, that at least Jim Nance had to deal with it this week. I hope to God that motherfucker's A/C went out in his car and his booth. Faggot.
Mace, I feel for ya. Damn, if I were you I'd probably just check the family into a motel room for the night. I don't know how you managed to sleep at all in this shit.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 1:53 am
by War Wagon
Mace wrote:I considered the motel route but decided that I'd let my kids get a taste of what their old man and all of their ancestors suffered through every summer day/night without the benefit of an air conditioner. Maybe they'll have a little more appreciation for things that we now all take for granted. Probably not.
yeah, that'll teach 'em!
I grew up in a big two story house built in 1909 in the inner city. I can still remember those horrible nights trying to sleep in my 2nd floor bedroom when the temp never went below 90. A window fan was all we had. I guess attic fans hadn't been invented yet. So even when it cools down somewhat outside, you've still got this broiling oven cooking right above your head.
Good times, not so much.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:05 am
by chargerfan
Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 5:16 am
by Ana Ng
chargerfan wrote:Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
2nd this.
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:42 pm
by Rack Fu
War Wagon wrote: My A/C has been humming along non-stop for the past two weeks straight
My A/C has been running non-stop since March. Quit whining. :P
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:44 pm
by Mikey
cinderella_undercover wrote:chargerfan wrote:Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
2nd this.
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
Vista?
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:51 pm
by Dinsdale
About 56 degrees here, on its way to 81 or so.
Horrible, I tell you.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:02 pm
by OCmike
Mikey wrote:cinderella_undercover wrote:chargerfan wrote:Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
2nd this.
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
Vista?
Vista is still fairly nice. I'm going to guess Oceanside. There's a gang-related shooting there every five minutes.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:03 pm
by OCmike
Dinsdale wrote:About 56 degrees here, on its way to 81 or so.
Horrible, I tell you.
Yeah, but in order to get that weather you have to live in
Oregon. Pass, thanks.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 9:16 pm
by Raydah James
cinderella_undercover wrote:chargerfan wrote:Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
2nd this.
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
3rd.
Right on the water here, so when it hit 78 I decided to open 2 more windows than usual.
I didnt hear anything about a shooting............and im in Carlsbad, home of the phrase "You lost, son?" to anything not colored white.
OCmike wrote:Dinsdale wrote:About 56 degrees here, on its way to 81 or so.
Horrible, I tell you.
Yeah, but in order to get that weather you have to live in
Oregon. Pass, thanks.
RACK
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:05 pm
by Ana Ng
OCmike wrote:Mikey wrote:cinderella_undercover wrote:
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
Vista?
Vista is still fairly nice. I'm going to guess Oceanside. There's a gang-related shooting there every five minutes.
You got it.
Tsk tsk tsk, fuggin' Oceanslime.
http://www.northcountytimes.com/article ... 794120.txt
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:09 pm
by Ana Ng
Raydah James wrote:
........and im in Carlsbad, home of the phrase "You lost, son?" to anything not colored white.
One question......"Elm", or "Carlsbad Village Drive"?!
Hahahaha!
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:29 pm
by Mikey
Still known as Elm around here.
You know things are turning upside down whey they're getting $1.5 million for homes 2 blocks from Hill Street near the train station.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:33 pm
by Ana Ng
Mikey wrote:Still known as Elm around here.
Please tell me you weren't one of those tools rollin' around with that bumper sticker that said....."Carlsbad Village Drive", the LOCALS call it "Elm"?!
Hey, have you tried that Cuban restaurant on Coast Highway, about a mile or so North of the tracks?!
I hear it's pretty good?
I'm a big fan of "Fidel's".
(no, not "Castro")
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:38 pm
by smackaholic
During my trip out west, I came to the conclusion that for the month of july, anyway, jellystone park has weather 'bode on everybody. yes, even you, socals. Yellowstone air is a bit more transparent than that shit you breathe. every day there was about low 80s and perfectly clear. nights were high 40s low fifties.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:42 pm
by Mikey
cinderella_undercover wrote:Mikey wrote:Still known as Elm around here.
Please tell me you weren't one of those tools rollin' around with that bumper sticker that said....."Carlsbad Village Drive", the LOCALS call it "Elm"?!
Hey, have you tried that Cuban restaurant on Coast Highway, about a mile or so North of the tracks?!
I hear it's pretty good?
I'm a big fan of "Fidel's".
(no, not "Castro")
Nah, I don't really GARA one way or the other about Elm Street. I live in Fallbrook.
Carlsbad can do whatever TF they want to try and make believe they're a quaint "village".
My OL grew up in Carlsbad, though, and I work near Palomar airport. Haven't seen the Cuban place, but I used to go to Fidel's a lot. Especially many years ago we used to go to the original one in Eden Gardens (Solana Beach) when I used to live down there. That place was (is) classic. I had many a drunken feast in that dive. That reminds me, I need to take my kids there someday before I die.
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 11:53 pm
by Mikey
If I remember right there was also Tony's Jacal and the Blue Bird down there. Best neighborhood for Mexican food anywhere, including Old Town.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:00 am
by Ana Ng
Mikey wrote:Best neighborhood for Mexican food anywhere, including Old Town.
Alright, see....there's this place I REALLY like in Old Town, but it has the WORST name EVER!
Who the HELL names their eating establishment "Casa de Bandini"?
WTF?!!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:00 am
by Raydah James
cinderella_undercover wrote:Raydah James wrote:
........and im in Carlsbad, home of the phrase "You lost, son?" to anything not colored white.
One question......"Elm", or "Carlsbad Village Drive"?!
Hahahaha!
Neither.
Cove Drive on Carlsbad Lagoon, baby. Peace and quiet with the ability to launch the boat and still bike/jog/walk to the beach less than a mile away.
Loves me some Fidels though.............good eats at that locale.
Mikey wrote:
Carlsbad can do whatever TF they want to try and make believe they're a quaint "village".
Quaint? No. A kickass "village" with a fuckload of shit to do within walking distance? Yes.
I live in Fallbrook
Ah, Fallbrook-The place where people who cant afford to live in San Diego move to. Southern Temecula can do whatever TF they want to try and make believe they're part of "San Diego", but those who live here
know the truth.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:07 am
by Ana Ng
Raydah James wrote:cinderella_undercover wrote:Raydah James wrote:
........and im in Carlsbad, home of the phrase "You lost, son?" to anything not colored white.
One question......"Elm", or "Carlsbad Village Drive"?!
Hahahaha!
Neither.
Cove Drive on Carlsbad Lagoon, baby. Peace and quiet with the ability to launch the boat and still bike/jog/walk to the beach less than a mile away.
No, see....that was supposed to be a crack on the "debate" between the locals, and the City of Carlsbad back in the 90's.
I wasn't really asking which...........awwwwwwwwscrewit.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:09 am
by Raydah James
smackaholic wrote:During my trip out west, I came to the conclusion that for the month of july, anyway, jellystone park has weather 'bode on everybody. yes, even you, socals. Yellowstone air is a bit more transparent than that shit you breathe. every day there was about low 80s and perfectly clear. nights were high 40s low fifties.
Shut your fucking cock catcher you Cuntecticut faggot-your laughable location means you get no voice in this conversation. Period.
Enjoy your shit weather, tard.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:14 am
by Raydah James
cinderella_undercover wrote:Raydah James wrote:cinderella_undercover wrote:
One question......"Elm", or "Carlsbad Village Drive"?!
Hahahaha!
Neither.
Cove Drive on Carlsbad Lagoon, baby. Peace and quiet with the ability to launch the boat and still bike/jog/walk to the beach less than a mile away.
No, see....that was supposed to be a crack on the "debate" between the locals, and the City of Carlsbad back in the 90's.
I wasn't really asking which...........awwwwwwwwscrewit.
I was born and raised in L.A. (RACK ME) and moved here about 4 years ago, so any inside jokes pertaining to local tard squabbles is lost on me. The only jokes I (as well as this entire city) am aware of center around the names "Padres" and "Chargettes". Oh, and "San Diego Sports" used together in a sentnce usually gets a laugh or 80.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:22 am
by Ana Ng
Raydah James wrote:
I was born and raised in L.A. (RACK ME) and moved here about 4 years ago, so any inside jokes pertaining to local tard squabbles is lost on me. The only jokes I (as well as this entire city) am aware of center around the names "Padres" and "Chargettes". Oh, and "San Diego Sports" used together in a sentnce usually gets a laugh or 80.
RACK!!!
I'm from Pacoima. (me, AND Ritchie Valens)
Hahahaha!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 12:38 am
by Raydah James
cinderella_undercover wrote:Raydah James wrote:
I was born and raised in L.A. (RACK ME) and moved here about 4 years ago, so any inside jokes pertaining to local tard squabbles is lost on me. The only jokes I (as well as this entire city) am aware of center around the names "Padres" and "Chargettes". Oh, and "San Diego Sports" used together in a sentnce usually gets a laugh or 80.
RACK!!!
I'm from Pacoima. (me, AND Ritchie Valens)
Hahahaha!
RACK
Ive been through there once or thrice, and accidentally hit up some EPIC place called El Huarache Veloz on Glenoaks Bully. Sound familiar?
Anyhow, lets not lose sight of what this thread is for: Namely, laughing at all the tards who dont live where we do....
buwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
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Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:14 am
by Cuda
Mikey wrote:
Vista?
Fuck that.
XP is enough of a piece of shit. It'll be another 5 years before Windows 2006 quits sucking like smackaholic with a turbocharger
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:22 am
by chargerfan
Mikey wrote:cinderella_undercover wrote:chargerfan wrote:Yea it got up to 80 degrees in my house today so i decided enough of this shit and opened up the windows
WAR living 10 minutes from the beach in socal.
2nd this.
I live about 7 miles from the beach as well. (North County, even)
There was a shooting a few miles from me, about an hour ago.
I guess it's a "give n' take"?
Vista?
No right on the border of SM and Carlsbad. Straight shot down palomar airport road to the water.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:29 am
by smackaholic
faiduh, you are right. Our weather ain't the best. It gets cold and shitty in the winter and now and then the humidity can suck ass, but, our fukking weather is almost sandiego like compared to the 314 and the rest of the midwest for that matter. Good lord what makes folks live there? The midwest is like northeast weather on baroid's "supplements". fukk that. AC should be a convenience, not a fukking life support system.
I have an AC downstairs, seeing as I don't live in your little weather utopia, but, guess what, I rarely need it. Crank up the whole house fan in the evening for an hour or two and all you need is the ceiling fan on low. About 3 days a year, I find myself thinking I need to get a bedroom AC, but, I'll take that over wondering if my house is gonna get swallowed up in the next inferno or maybe slide into a different zipcode if it rains a little.
Cudes, I could have a turbo, a supercharger, direct injection, variable valve timing, and nitrous.......and I still couldn't suck as hard as you do.... at idle.
You are the fukking saturn 5 rocket motor of suck.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:30 am
by Truman
Good point, Lames…
After all, what IS the Flyover without:
Smog
People
Gangs
Drive-by shootings
Riots
Two hour commutes
TV helicopter chases
Hippies
High taxes
Fucked up ballot initiatives
Traffic jams
”Medical” marijuana
Over-inflated real estate
Nancy Pelosi
An “unlivable” cost of living
Illegals
Over-rated football
Bilingual education
San Francisco
Steaks served smothered with “sauce”….
Feel your pain, Mace: I work in this soup. That said, rack your take on winter. I’d rather drip than hafta clap my hands just to regain the feeling in my double-gloved fingers.
War Four Seasons….
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 1:36 am
by Raydah James
Truman wrote:
Over-inflated real estate
An “unlivable” cost of living
I've got no problems with these 2-they keep all of the riffraff and sister banging shitbags firmly in the
midwest and out of this beautiful city.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 3:08 am
by Truman
Raydah James wrote:Truman wrote:
Over-inflated real estate
An “unlivable” cost of living
I've got no problems with these 2-they keep all of the riffraff and sister banging shitbags firmly in the
midwest and out of this beautiful city.
...Sez the RaiduhFan that regularly sports man-"mousse" in his hair...
BTW, Loser, the only shitbags we bang here in the Flyover are your sister's. Tell me you knew...
:razz:
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 4:00 am
by Ana Ng
Raydah James wrote:......accidentally hit up some EPIC place called El Huarache Veloz on Glenoaks Bully. Sound familiar?
Anyhow, lets not lose sight of what this thread is for: Namely, laughing at all the tards who dont live where we do....
Nahhh, I really haven't been back for more than a few hours at a time, since each set of grandparents bailed outta Sylmar and Northridge after the 6.7 in '94.
I visit Eden Memorial and Mt. Sinai every now and again, but just don't have much reason to actually STAY in town.
I'm prolly just gonna sit this "battle of the climates" out, maybe go grab an ice blended fruit smoothie.....and cruise the coast in my Jeep with the top down. Yeeaaah, I can pretty much do this ALL YEAR LONG.
(the JEEP top, dammit.....the JEEP top!)
I do agree with the list of Cali downfalls though. Hahaha! But, how many of those reasons (aside for the "cost of living") can you HONESTLY say would keep you from living here?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:33 am
by Raydah James
cinderella_undercover wrote:Raydah James wrote:......accidentally hit up some EPIC place called El Huarache Veloz on Glenoaks Bully. Sound familiar?
Anyhow, lets not lose sight of what this thread is for: Namely, laughing at all the tards who dont live where we do....
Nahhh, I really haven't been back for more than a few hours at a time, since each set of grandparents bailed outta Sylmar and Northridge after the 6.7 in '94.
I visit Eden Memorial and Mt. Sinai every now and again, but just don't have much reason to actually STAY in town.
I'm prolly just gonna sit this "battle of the climates" out, maybe go grab an ice blended fruit smoothie.....and cruise the coast in my Jeep with the top down. Yeeaaah, I can pretty much do this ALL YEAR LONG.
(the JEEP top, dammit.....the JEEP top!)
I do agree with the list of Cali downfalls though. Hahaha! But, how many of those reasons (aside for the "cost of living") can you HONESTLY say would keep you from living here?
You're alright.........now tell me you bleed Raider Silver and Black and i'll be all like ::swoon:: after I jump you into our gang, chica.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 5:44 am
by Qbert
shakes head and leaves
BAIT!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 6:57 am
by Ana Ng
Raydah James wrote:
You're alright.........now tell me you bleed Raider Silver and Black and i'll be all like ::swoon:: after I jump you into our gang, chica.
I'd rather eat my own ass with a plastic "spork", than be a Raiders fan, James.
** dealbreaker **
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:22 am
by Mister Bushice
Jimmy has always had an over inflated view of himself.
It started with his dick. THAT fantasy didn't last longer than his first day of Phys Ed in school.
Then it was his hair. Gel is still keeping THAT up.
Then his muscles. The fat cows he herds around the gym for money keep those up.
Then the imaginary punk rock band he claims to be a guitarist in. That concept died a very premature death when he revealed he was attracted to punk rock she-males.
Then there's his view of the raiders as a great team.....
Need I say more?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:29 am
by Ana Ng
Mister Bushice wrote:
Then the imaginary punk rock band he claims to be a guitarist in.
Okay, wait.....NOW I'm intrigued?!
Just when I thought I was out, you PULL ME BACK IN?!!!
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:57 am
by Mister Bushice
Yeah. He tried to claim he was playing in a band, but he pussied out when I called him out on it.
He did post this pic of a punk rock chick he thought was hot. It was some titless leather bound he-she that looked like her own brother who plays guitar. There's a pic of her here somewhere. You had to squint through the drool in his post about her to even read it.
This all started when I mentioned some months ago that I was in a band that did covers of classic rock and blues, which jimmy has tried very hard to smack-morph into a hairspray* metal group, with little success.
And yeah I'm still in it, and still having fun with it. Always will.
* Which is rather ironic, considering the amount of gel the fucker goes through on a daily basis.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2007 7:59 am
by Blueblood
Raydah James wrote:
I was born and raised in L.A. (RACK ME)
....can't stop laughing....
Sin,
the chosen...
San Francisco