Onime No Kyo -> RE: The Anti-thread (7/15/2006 5:17:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: RUPD3658 Wife was from Huntington Park originally and worked in LA Unified school system (State Street School I think). Lived in Riverside when we met. All desert and no River so the same still boggles me. It was funny becuse she said she wanted to leave CA to get away from the traffic and the pollution.Having lived in NJ for 30 years I didn't think anywhere could be worse. My first trip there I actually saw smog and felt a "small tremor" that felt like a freight train going by. She woke up rolled over and went back to sleep saying they happen all the time. Add to that the 10 land highways at a stand still compaired to our 6 lane highways at a stand still and I saw where NJ could be an improvement. By the way. That woman wasn't walking a Rat Terrier. It was an actuall rat. They get that big in NYC. Nothing like the smell of fresh urine in the air as you exit the subway on a hot summer day. Ah, Riverside....no further comment. [:D] Its true about earthquakes though. I dont know how I'd take it now, after a few years of livin in NY, but when I lived in CA, I would not have gotten out of bed for an earthquake unless the rocking motion dumped me out. 6 lane highways....[:D][:D][:D]. Surely you jest. Most highways in LI are 2 lanes each way. The biggest one in the neighborhood is the Belt, thats 3 each way...except that one is is always closed because there is a police cruiser blocking it. Rats....oh yeah. If they ever improve the sanitation in this city and stop dumping garbage, so that those radioactive monsters are forced to forage aboveground in daylight.....well, that'll be the end of NYC. I like the "Day After Tomorow" solution. Just level the place and start over. So, tell us, how does a cop from NJ meet and marry a teacher (?) from Riverside? [;)]
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