> Pretty girls with an attitude. Not so pretty girls with an
attitude.
Pretty Girls with bad attitudes are everywhere, though I will admit
that pretty girls with nice attitudes are easier to find in rural
areas everywhere and in the deep south. I don't like rural areas (no
jobs in my career field) and I don't like the deep south, so dealing
with the SoCal "bitch-shield" becomes a necessary evil. Besides,
Kurt might just be a married man. I'm not "on-the-market" so I don't
really care at this point.
>>* Near Mexico
> Tijuana?? I'll take the Sea of Cortez, thanks.
No, man! Baja! Dual-sporting! TJ is for discount drugs and fake
handbags.
>>* Pretty UCSD girls
> with an attitude
Hey, the bitch-shield is penetrable. It's an acquired skill.
>>* Near Death Valley
> If you call an eight to ten hour drive close
Closer than SLC, that's for sure.
>>* Pretty beach girls
> with an attitude
Did them lil' girls do you wrong at some point? Tell us how you
REALLY feel!
>>* Near Vegas
>If you call an eight to ten hour drive close
It's 4.5 hours from Orange County. It can't be 8-10 from SD unless
you leave during rush hour. Besides, it's just over one hour gate-to-
gate to fly SAN-LAS.
>>* Pretty girls at Black's Beach
>No girls, just fags. I know because I used to fly hang gliders over
>it. All the fags are why we didn't like landing on the beach worse
>than having to carry all the gear back up the cliffs.
There's girls out there. I seen 'em. Yes, they're outnumbered, but
they're out there.
>You don't want to know what those jokers do in the bushes. =[
I do know. Sounds like a good reason to stay away from the bushes.
>*Black's beach is a
>GAY beach, PERIOD!!*
Black's is a nude beach with a sizeable gay population.
>>* Near Joshua Tree
>If you call an eight to ten hour drive close. Joshua tree is too
>popular now. Used to be fun in the 70's and 80's.
It ain't 8-10 hours. No way, no how.
>Oh yeah, there isn't any real back country any more
>either. If you want to take a ride in back country, you got a very
>long day ahead of you.
Borrego? Murietta? Temecula? Palomar? What kind of back country
are you talking about?
>>RM I lived there most of my life. Couldn't get out fast enough.
I'm in Orange County, and I have no plans to leave, unless my next
job contract happens to be in SD (or LA). I love it here.
RM