looks awesome, especially the weather and was thinking about studying abroad there. Might be my best chance of macking a celeb
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12-23-2013, 08:59 AM #91
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12-23-2013, 09:02 AM #94
Well you are 10 years older than me lol. And from your past posts I see you are well traveled and experienced. Tell me, is there anything like Z cove within in California? You know, the hottest horny college girls all congregating in one spot trying to get their pussies pounded? I went to Santa Barabra once but I must say the girls of ZC looked so much hotter.
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12-23-2013, 09:05 AM #99
Hard to believe, but I went to Zephyr Cove on 4th of July lol and it was amazing. But I will try to check out Newport Beach on the 4th. Thing about Zypher Cove is that its a party beach. Anything in the Bay Area? Repped btw.
edit: just googled newport beach 4th of July. You are right sir, have my reps again after recharge.
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12-23-2013, 09:06 AM #100
How difficult is it to go there and get a decent job without a lot of experience or a degree?
I always think about just starting over and moving somewhere in Cali, the life just looks like it would be so much fun.*HTC* crew
Looks ok in tank top, looks like a bag of milk shirtless crew
Ariel Winter's future husband
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12-23-2013, 09:07 AM #101
Beaches suck in Los Angeles county. If you want good beaches you have to go up to Malibu or down to Newport Beach and lower. Laguna beach is awesome.
Los Angeles County also bans dogs on the beaches plus you can't throw a frisbee or any other object on the beach between May and October.Pureblood
¡Viva Cristo Rey!
Он не человек, он как кусок железа
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12-23-2013, 09:08 AM #102
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The Bay doesnt have as much in regards to that "college vibe" when it comes to partying which is why most people flock to So-Cal when they are in that 18-22 age range. The Bay has become much more "older" for lack of a better way of putting it. With the silicon valley boom its a spot for people in their late 20's/30's now that have careers and want swanky spots rather than the beach "woooo party" scene.
Newport is the craziest 4th of July party in california that i've ever been to and ive been to alot of em. (zephyr included)
They basically shut down the 4 closest roads running parellel to the ocean and its just a massive house-party fest where every other house is throwing a huge party you can just walk into and legions of people walkin around gettin smashed and chillin at the beachLast edited by Dave P; 12-23-2013 at 09:14 AM.
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12-23-2013, 10:16 AM #108
The Strand...a stretch of ocean front sidewalk from Palos Verdes to Santa Monica. Walk, bike, run, whatever.
Watching the sunset from the pier
Going to Staples for the Kings or concerts (no thanks Lakers/Clips). Love that blue at night
Music Center, Disney Concert Hall
Going to Farmer's Market and The Grove
Amoeba
maybe a drink at the best dive bar in Hollywood
a movie at Arclight
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12-23-2013, 05:52 PM #111
Working my way thru this thread of beautiful LA pictures from the last page to the first, some pretty hnngggg photos especially the last 5 pages
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=421270
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12-23-2013, 06:00 PM #115
MIAMI hands down.....While you have very valid points and LA is a great city Miami is the craziest stories I have had.
Brb you dine with celebs
brb I bang them
brb getting paid to club
brb getting recruited to model INSANITY!
I'd take LA over NYC any day though....NYC is wearing thin on me more hot girls in LA
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12-23-2013, 06:18 PM #120
I hear that from some people. SF is already pretty yuppiefied and it is spreading all over. Big cities will always have snobs, just in different forms, the political-activist snob in Nor Cal just annoys me more. Women in the Marina/Cow Hollow/Walnut Creek are just as stuck up as some in LA. Still a great place to visit.
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