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So many west past threads today.
First decide if you want to go to NorCal or SoCal
Then either visit SF or LA , but I would say stay around long beach area if coming to LA. The reason for this is the have a great nightlife there with a strip of bars and its 30min from downtown and all the sneaker/street wear boutiques.
Yo. I, not trying to be salty but where is all this San Diego talk come from? There is not much to do there as compared to LA . And right now it's too cold for the beach. San Diego has dope bars and food but you're gonna toto a bar everyday on vacation?
Los Angeles will offer a more complete experience IMO. Plus we have six flags, universal studios, knots berry farm within a 40 minute drive .
Yo. I, not trying to be salty but where is all this San Diego talk come from? There is not much to do there as compared to LA . And right now it's too cold for the beach. San Diego has dope bars and food but you're gonna toto a bar everyday on vacation?
Los Angeles will offer a more complete experience IMO. Plus we have six flags, universal studios, knots berry farm within a 40 minute drive .
nah man..................i appreciate all opinions. thanks
i agree thats not what im tryna do everyday.
if you look in this thread and even ksteezy thread thats kinda related ppl have diff opinions
guess ill try SF first then...........LA its spread out and SF is much easier to get around/dont need a car at all.
Yeah, you're gonna be dealing with terrible traffic in SF if you get a car. I think it's worse than LA's, but I may be in the minority.
Yeah, you're gonna be dealing with terrible traffic in SF if you get a car. I think it's worse than LA's, but I may be in the minority.
lolwut
SF traffic is not that bad....not even remotely close to LA traffic
Clowns love to feel entitled to speak on the city because they drove through once or twice and it's even better when they show their ignorance and s/o Jack London or any other individual area like "ya, that city sucks except that part, that parts cool"Also, skip Oakland. I went to college in the East Bay. There's nothing special out there aside from Berkeley and Jack London Square.
Um, nah. LA traffic isn't dealing with incredibly slanted hills, pedestrians who are walking waay past the stop light goes on and awkward turns.
Clowns love to feel entitled to speak on the city because they drove through once or twice and it's even better when they show their ignorance and s/o Jack London or any other individual area like "ya, that city sucks except that part, that parts cool"
LOL at Jack London Square being what makes Oakland special.
If by kick it you mean go out, I'd agree. If by kick it you mean, kick back/relax, enjoy some ****, you couldn't be more wrong.I don't know anyone who would make plans to go kick it in Oakland. There are really nice suburban areas there, contrary to the popular believe that the entire city is hood, but still...
If by kick it you mean go out, I'd agree. If by kick it you mean, kick back/relax, enjoy some ****, you couldn't be more wrong.
I've lived here off and on my entire life, I know what my city is and what it's not. It's certainly not a tourist destination but, and I've said this before on here, but imo there isn't a better place in the country to live everyday life or raise a family.
Is LA traffic really that bad? I'm planning a move out there in the next year or so and traffic makes me really angry
Also I heard nobody takes the Metro so it wouldn't be feasible to take to work and such