Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:20 am
For crying out loud !!! "West coast" people are SUPPOSED to be more laid back.
Does it get any better than this
Does it get any better than this
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Bill Reed wrote:If you're 30 something, Ballard might be the place for you.
b. wrote:I drove almost the entire left coast over the last couple of weeks. The peeps I met in Seattle seemed completely put off by conversation. It wasn't the kind of place where you could meet someone in line at the book store and get a reply. Everyone seemed closed up. Is that normal? Anomaly?
ExcitibleBoy wrote:b. wrote:I drove almost the entire left coast over the last couple of weeks. The peeps I met in Seattle seemed completely put off by conversation. It wasn't the kind of place where you could meet someone in line at the book store and get a reply. Everyone seemed closed up. Is that normal? Anomaly?
Its called the 'Seatte Freeze'.
lcarreau wrote:For crying out loud !!! "West coast" people are SUPPOSED to be more laid back.
Does it get any better than this
Bill Reed wrote:For outdoor opportunities, it would be hard to find a city with more options.
redneck wrote:Bill Reed wrote:For outdoor opportunities, it would be hard to find a city with more options.
LA. Two mountain ranges run right through the city; adjacent to ocean; deserts close; more tall mountains nearby.
And when you go outside and look up, there's the sun!
rpc wrote:SLC = best city for climbing options (living under a theocratic regime is a major show stopper for me however)
Klenke wrote:rpc wrote:SLC = best city for climbing options (living under a theocratic regime is a major show stopper for me however)
Yeah, don't you just hate it when you climb a wicked sandstone tower all day in the blazing sun and when you top out there's this Book of Mormon waiting for you? You say to yourself, "Man, that guy Joe Smith got here too before me!"