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FFS, shut up
It took Liar @Joe one post to get you to go off on a tangent.
You have the attention span of a gnat.
But you're not a genius yourself @The Prowler.
He doesn't understand that he isn't in control on this forum. His constant nick picking at everything people say is because he thinks he has a say in what people post, what they say, what they should say, etc.
This isn't about his smarts, though they are dubious, it's about his insecurities.
Yeah I agree. @The Prowler comes across as a very insecure sniveling and envious man.
Who else would start threads running down the wealthiest state in America? Must be hard for him living in the industrial armpit of Canada where there's snow on the ground til May while folks in the Golden state tan in the beach in January. Lol
And one of the wealthiest jurisdictions in the world. I don't take his sour grapes personally. We have near 40 million people in this state. We have no need for any of our detractors to come here.
I wouldn't mind living in California again.
Tho it certainly wouldn't be LA, SF or its overpopulated urban centers. Northern Cal seemed just right for me. Think I'll 'snowbird' it there in my retirement. Live there 6 most of the year, sleep in & go ta the beach every day
Northern California beaches are beautiful, but the beaches can be cold. Of course there are warm and hot days at the beach, but Central CA might be warmer. Maybe from about Morro Bay to about San Luis Obispo or Pismo Beach.
I'm used to the cold weather.
Northern Cal is still a lot warmer than Vancouver or Seattle and far less wet/rainy.
As long as there's a beach with fresh clean air that's all that matters.
I credit the fresh ocean air from preventing me from getting covid.
Yknow a walk along the beach blows away all the germs cleans the system body out.
Being near the ocean is the best thing. I love the ocean so much more than the mountains, though they are my second favorite.
It also clears the mind and soul. My favorite thing is the ocean breeze on my face, blowing my hair away and the salty smell of primordial life.