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Old 09-20-2010, 12:13 PM   #11
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Marina Del Ray is nice...Culver City I'm not sure. Where is your work gonna be?
Well the one that replied back is UTA. They are 9560 Wilshire Blvd, between Santa Monica Blvd and S Beverly. All of them are in the same block except one, which is like 3 blocks away.

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Culver City has a nice "reborn" downtown area but the rest of it is older 50s and 60s housing. Not the prettiest in the world but it's relatively cheap and if you get a place near downtown there's tons of stuff to do in walking distance.

WeHo is great (lived there for years) but being so central it takes forever to get to a freeway, then they tend to be stopped dead. Easy on a bike, PITA in a cage.

Get a place as close as possible to where you're going to work. Commute times suck.
Well technically I dont need to get to a highway. I could probably buy a freaking scooter, and thats all i'd ever need to get to work.

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Try Norcal, Texas, the south east (not FL), NY, New England. Socal, its gonna brake off pretty soon and turn Nevada into beachfront property
Where I need to start is located in either LA, NYC, Miami, Memphis, or LV. I'll take LA.

BTW, California is sliding north, not west.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:14 PM   #12
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Parts of Culver City are rather run-down and frankly not all that charming at all. Marina Del Rey also has some run-down areas, but Playa Del Rey has some nice apartment complexes for rent. From Marina Del Rey/Playa Del Rey, you can take the backroads to all the beaches.
yep

but if u cage it alot, get as close to work as possible, traffic blows in all the areas u mentioned lol

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Old 09-20-2010, 12:15 PM   #13
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Some people just cant handle texas. Also you cant live in dallas and say all of texas sucks.

We can still wish cali will sink.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:30 PM   #14
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Some people just cant handle texas. Also you cant live in dallas and say all of texas sucks.

We can still wish cali will sink.
Bullshit. Its too fucking hot here and its filled to the brim with idiot rednecks.

And I live in Ft Worth, not Dallas....very different cities.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:34 PM   #15
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Its hot in arizona. Like i said. You cant live in a big city and say all of texas sucks. Get out more.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:34 PM   #16
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Texans, they're almost as delusional as Alabamians.
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Old 09-20-2010, 12:38 PM   #17
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Its hot in arizona. Like i said. You cant live in a big city and say all of texas sucks. Get out more.
I grew up on a 400 acre farm and cattle ranch. Texas still sucks monkey balls.
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Old 09-20-2010, 01:42 PM   #18
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Bullshit. Its too fucking hot here and its filled to the brim with idiot rednecks.

And I live in Ft Worth, not Dallas....very different cities.
Last time I was there, Dallas is a lot better than Fort Worth.

Dallas at least has some educated people..........Fort Worth is more red-necky.

However even with Dallas you still have:
1) flat
2) hot
4) the churches are the size of high schools
5) most of the neighborhoods are generic 70's on up architecture. Your choices are limited to cheap vinyl siding, or fake stucco McMansions. No bricks or victorians from the 20's like real cities have.

Only advantage of living in TX is the gun laws, and the cheap homes (compared to the coasts). But Austin is probably the only part of it I'd be able to tolerate.

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Old 09-20-2010, 01:44 PM   #19
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Parts of Culver City are rather run-down and frankly not all that charming at all. Marina Del Rey also has some run-down areas, but Playa Del Rey has some nice apartment complexes for rent. From Marina Del Rey/Playa Del Rey, you can take the backroads to all the beaches.
I vote for Playa Del Rey... just cause I want to say that's where I'm from... "word up playa, Im from Playa, playa!"
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:23 PM   #20
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I vote for Playa Del Rey... just cause I want to say that's where I'm from... "word up playa, Im from Playa, playa!"
There is some apartments that I was looking at early on in Playa. One block from the beach, and the west facing apartments have an ocean view.

But I've kinda limited my searches to WeHo and Beverly. Just based on drive time. Even though Googlemaps says Playa is 16 minutes, you know the traffic will make it much more. I'd almost like to pedal bike it, or even Ruckus it. Would save me hella money in gas....

And I'd much rather move to Arizona before I would move to Texas....
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