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bitprophet posted:Back in the Northeast where I grew up, when it was 90-something degrees, I was all: "Ugh it's hot and also I'm miserably drowning in my own sweat." I've never been more miserable than in Maryland during the summer. Just jump in the coldest your shower can get then jump out and stand in front of the fan. Repeat every 20 minutes.
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My 1973 house has central air, but it's not particularly well designed. I'm glad I spent last weekend breaking my rear end installing an additional R-30 insulation on top of the barely functional R-10? that was there. It really improved the air conditioner's ability to cool the upstairs. But holy poo poo yesterday, that humidity made me feel like I was back on the east coast. A late afternoon thunderstorm even rolled through. No one knew the last time that happened. I know last year we didn't see a drop of rain between April and October. Different topic - anyone have any suggestions where I can go to get away for a weekend? I'm in Orange County, not looking for anything too close, maybe 4-6 hour drive max. Also not Big Bear, I've been there a million times.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 16:01 |
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I'm up in Tahoe today, loving gorgeous right now.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 20:05 |
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I'm partial to Santa Barbara or Solvang. If you go by the coast on the return trip you can hit up some nice seaside restaurants. Oceanside isn't too bad either, if you hit up the Pizza Port or another local eatery
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 20:21 |
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Yeah, it depends on what you're looking to do. There are great breweries in north San Diego County, wineries in Temecula, skiing in Mammoth (which is at the edge of your 6 hour limit), hiking in Lone Pine and Bishop (4 hours), etc
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 21:23 |
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FogHelmut posted:Different topic - anyone have any suggestions where I can go to get away for a weekend? I'm in Orange County, not looking for anything too close, maybe 4-6 hour drive max. Also not Big Bear, I've been there a million times. Go to San Diego and check out that aircraft carrier they've got? I was down there for work a year or two ago and really wanted to check it out, but I couldn't get the time off.
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# ? Jul 9, 2017 21:32 |
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Del Mar has their horse racing season start on July 19th. I go a few times every season since they have some concerts after the last races on Friday and Saturdays that cost as low as the general admission ticket of $6. This year they have Ludacris and Steve Aoki as the two biggest names doing concerts.
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# ? Jul 10, 2017 01:14 |
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FogHelmut posted:But holy poo poo yesterday, that humidity made me feel like I was back on the east coast. A late afternoon thunderstorm even rolled through. No one knew the last time that happened. I know last year we didn't see a drop of rain between April and October. The NA monsoon. Not really a CA staple but it makes appearances. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Monsoon And if no one remembers it happening then they have real short memories because it happened relatively frequently (which is to say, not often but sometimes) in the summer of 2015 as the El Nino was building up.
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# ? Jul 14, 2017 23:44 |
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We just went to Big Bear because we can't decide on anything. 82 degrees leaving Big Bear, drove through a downpour on the 38 on the way down - it dropped to 60 degrees. Got to the bottom, 100 degrees in Redlands.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 05:42 |
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Hi guys, I'm going to crosspost this from the GWS thread, And expand upon it. Basically selling all my poo poo in New York saving money for a couple months and going to move to Los Angeles. cods posted:Hi guys. I'm finally glad we got a new thread. I hated posting in that one and going a billion Pages deep for the last several years. So I right in the middle of taking care of all of the Affairs right now as far as selling everything and getting our apartment sold, then I will start applying to jobs and hopefully we'll secure one. I have a good NYC executive chef experience on my resume and it shouldn't be too hard to get something lined up before I go over there. My wife what's to start back school we are and she wants to eventually become a nurse. And we are done we know it's not that much cheaper than New York but I pay 2000 a month or a real ghetto rear end one bedroom apartment in a real ghetto as part of Brooklyn but that's just what it is now. We have been looking online and a lot many apartments that are going to be a lot better for budget and we don't mind driving 40 minutes to work/that whole thing. I was working on the Upper East Side so it would take me like an hour and a half plus some nights(just depends lol) have to get home at night so I'll take 45 minutes in my own car. I'm just posting the thread to say hello and I was wondering if you had any general advice from someone moving from New York City(I'm not an rear end in a top hat I promise) as well as a good list of neighborhoods that affordable and boring because my wife and I are boring and we don't mine living a little bit farther away to have a nicer apartment. I work a lot and she will be going to school so we don't need to live near a bunch of cool bars and nightlife. See you guys soon. 😎
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# ? Jul 18, 2017 17:29 |
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If you can cook italian food, open a restaurant. I'm originally from NJ, and its average at best here yet everyone charges premium prices for corner pizza shop quality food. You'd rake it in doing anything half decent.
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cods posted:See you guys soon. 😎 Welcome to California check out whenever but you will never leave
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FogHelmut posted:If you can cook italian food, open a restaurant. I'm originally from NJ, and its average at best here yet everyone charges premium prices for corner pizza shop quality food. You'd rake it in doing anything half decent. I can definitely dance with Italian. Thanks, I can definitely use that to my advantage.
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FogHelmut posted:If you can cook italian food, open a restaurant. I'm originally from NJ, and its average at best here yet everyone charges premium prices for corner pizza shop quality food. You'd rake it in doing anything half decent. Recommending that someone open a new restaurant in the bay area right now seems unusually cruel.
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# ? Jul 18, 2017 20:40 |
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Sounds like he's moving to the affordable side of Los Angeles. Hell yes, please open an Italian spot!
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# ? Jul 18, 2017 20:46 |
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Remember that a 45 minute commute in socal is like 15mi no matter what google maps says.
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# ? Jul 18, 2017 20:47 |
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withak posted:Recommending that someone open a new restaurant in the bay area right now seems unusually cruel. Recommending anyone go to the bay area right now seems cruel, but ya restraunt scene here is especially hosed. I kind of feel bad there's a lot of legit new places I've liked but often DOA and stay a ghost town and close up <1 year later. also lost a lot of established restaurants I've liked the past couple years fortunately I think he's moving to LA so good luck, probably better chances there
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Xaris posted:Recommending anyone go to the bay area right now seems cruel, but ya restraunt scene here is especially hosed. I kind of feel bad there's a lot of legit new places I've liked but often DOA and stay a ghost town and close up <1 year later. also lost a lot of established restaurants I've liked the past couple years Yeah, that's also why I am going into hotels also, they are a little more stable when the bubble bursts.
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FogHelmut posted:If you can cook italian food, open a restaurant. I'm originally from NJ, and its average at best here yet everyone charges premium prices for corner pizza shop quality food. You'd rake it in doing anything half decent. Food in NJ is disgusting, though? fake edit: Apparently you live in south Orange County, so this all checks out.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 03:38 |
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Toe Rag posted:Food in NJ is disgusting, though? South Orange County is a culinary wasteland. Cucina Enoteca can suck my dick. I went to some other goofy place in Dana Point that had great Yelp reviews, yet all of the pasta was overcooked into mush. I haven't had a meatball anywhere that didn't taste like Chef Boyardee.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 05:41 |
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FogHelmut posted:South Orange County is a culinary wasteland. Cucina Enoteca can suck my dick. I went to some other goofy place in Dana Point that had great Yelp reviews, yet all of the pasta was overcooked into mush. I haven't had a meatball anywhere that didn't taste like Chef Boyardee. This strikes me as something that is solved by moving the gently caress out of south orange county. I'd rather live in the IE, at least then you can go to the mountains.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 06:47 |
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nm posted:This strikes me as something that is solved by moving the gently caress out of south orange county.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 08:29 |
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Never go south of the 55.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 15:43 |
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Instant Sunrise posted:Never go south of the 55. I was going to disagree for a second, but then realized the good mexican place in costa mesa (el toro bravo, highly recommended) is on the LA side of the 55.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:02 |
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nm posted:This strikes me as something that is solved by moving the gently caress out of south orange county. I'd rather live in the IE, at least then you can go to the mountains. Believe me, we were looking at San Diego when we first moved, but my father in law made us an offer we couldn't refuse to stay close to the family. So here I am with endless suburbs, and the best American Chinese food is at Panda Express. Days later edit - I don't know why anyone puts up with Pizza Port's seating and ordering system. FogHelmut fucked around with this message at 15:20 on Jul 23, 2017 |
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FogHelmut posted:Believe me, we were looking at San Diego when we first moved, but my father in law made us an offer we couldn't refuse to stay close to the family. What?! Peking Dragon in Dana Point is awesome American Chinese food.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 06:15 |
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Perhaps but you would presumably have to interact with people from Dana Point eventually.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 07:06 |
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I like Javier's in Irvine / Newport but that's expensive enough that it's not everyday eats.
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 23:31 |
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FogHelmut posted:Days later edit - I don't know why anyone puts up with Pizza Port's seating and ordering system. You don't seem to like much about SoCal, have you considered ?
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Boot and Rally posted:You don't seem to like much about SoCal, have you considered ? If it were up to me, I'd be eating decent pizza at my own table with a waitperson and a bartender who knows what the beer is they serve.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 06:28 |
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FilthyImp posted:Perhaps but you would presumably have to interact with people from Dana Point eventually. Nah, all the tables are really far away from each other and the staff is very nice. I'm quite sure none of them actually live in Dana Point. nm posted:I was going to disagree for a second, but then realized the good mexican place in costa mesa (el toro bravo, highly recommended) is on the LA side of the 55. Hell yeah that place is awesome
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 07:52 |
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I want to just pack up and leave the right coast, what do i need (i have nothing) to live and where should I that has good surfing where i can scrape by washing dishes or something?
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 23:03 |
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Feral Integral posted:I want to just pack up and leave the right coast, what do i need (i have nothing) to live and where should I that has good surfing where i can scrape by washing dishes or something?
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 23:12 |
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You can manage it if you're ok with living in a van. My neighborhood has some dudes who've been doing this since the 70s, usually in the same van the whole time.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 23:53 |
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The smaller the town the more likely it is possible to live the surfer lifestyle, but honestly you won't find much of it available anywhere south of Malibu. Probably even farther north. The San Luis Obispo area might be possible still? I honestly don't know. Best way to do it is be a code bro, and hang your wetsuit on your Ford Flex to dry in the Initech parking lot, but you need to be good enough to hold a job like that first.
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Feral Integral posted:I want to just pack up and leave the right coast, what do i need (i have nothing) to live and where should I that has good surfing where i can scrape by washing dishes or something? the good news is, getting a job here washing dishes or working in food service is loving easy as long as you have a pulse. almost every restaurant has help wanted signs. the caveat is there's a lot of job openings b/c people can't easily afford to stay nearby. san francisco (ocean beach) is probably about the most north you'd want to go for surfing but you better be a loving good surfer as lot of idiots beyond their skill die all the time. something like santa cruz or down south is fine though. sc in particular will be much cheaper living . you could probably make living work if you lived in a flat with ton of roommates, lived out of a van, etc.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 00:13 |
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Tricky Ed posted:The San Luis Obispo area might be possible still? I honestly don't know.. The city of SLO is pretty tough to scrape by in, because of a horrendous lack of workforce housing. Going half an hour north, to Atascadero or Paso Robles, might be more possible. Lots of restaurants and wineries up there that could always use clean dishes.
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Ventura county would more viable than LA or San Francisco. But you're still looking at 800 a month for rent at a minimum if you wanted to be within a 15 minute drive to the beach.
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FMguru posted:California has a very high (and climbing!) cost of living, and the places where people can afford to live on low-end jobs are all well inland (i.e. a zillion miles away from the beaches and the surfing) nah, you can live by the beach with a low-end job, but you need a rent controlled unit and/or 15 roommates, and you won't be going out for every meal or anything like that, and you gotta maybe be cool with living in a closet/basement, or closet in a basement, with rats and sewage
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CPColin posted:The city of SLO is pretty tough to scrape by in, because of a horrendous lack of workforce housing. Going half an hour north, to Atascadero or Paso Robles, might be more possible. Lots of restaurants and wineries up there that could always use clean dishes. Yeah but then you have to live in Paso or Templeton. How are things down in AG these days? I know there's been some major improvements/expansion since I was last down that way.
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