Why does the sight of this make me want to set up a huge smoker full of ribs and a clay pigeon thrower on the beach upwind of them?
Well, I don't want to badly enough to drive to California. Nothing personal to my CA readers, embattled islands of sanity that y'all are, but I wouldn't cross the California state line to pick up a hundred dollar bill lying on the ground two feet inside it.
(H/T to Victory Soap.)
I feel the same way about Massachusetts. There ain't no way that I'm going there.
ReplyDeleteTokarev
Somehow the tinfoil just says it all.
ReplyDeleteThe earthquake can't come fast enough.
It always warms my heart, to find someone who feels the same way about CA as I do. After living there for 29 years, I regularly hear the wails and lamentations of friends and family who are upset that I refuse to visit. I just wish Oregon would build a wall to keep the D#$& Californians out. Too many of 'em here, already.
ReplyDeleteYou know, San Francisco is also in the news today because some local young toughs beat up a visiting Yale choir over the holidays, kicking the stuffing out of them in the street whilst calling them unkind terms for homosexual.
ReplyDeleteCheck it out at http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/10/BAGPQNG2MM1.DTL
Clearly, we can learn a lot about peace,love, and tolerance from the haters in SF. Whatever.
Tokarev - my friend in Rhode Island calls them "Massholes."
ReplyDeleteOh, for the lack of a good gunship with a couple of mounted thirty cals in order make the world a better place.
ReplyDeleteSpent twelve of my 21-year military career as a federal prisoner in CA.
ReplyDeleteMorning sun in my eyes, Needles in my rear view mirror, happiest day of my life.
Clay pigeon thrower? I was thinking more along the lines of a couple of M-240's and having the beaten zone intersect right there! The ribs is still a good idea...
ReplyDeleteYea, they do call people from MA " massholes " and I do find it amusing. Don't count me into one of those - I'm just here for the job and thinking about leaving.
Joe R.
Not everyone in CA is a fruitcake. However there are so few of us that our voices go unheard. If you get away from the coast you will find some small conservative areas where many good folks are treading water like crazy trying to stay afloat in this swirling cesspool that we call The Golden State.
ReplyDeleteSo why don't I leave? Show me a town in the United States with a population less than 25,000 people, where I can stay in the Civil Service and continue my engineering career developing weapons for the US military, the golf course charges less than $20 a round and is open 365 days a year and the nearest big city with all its big city problems is over 100 miles away.
Find me a town like that with a small private school that needs a girls volleyball coach, where hunting and fishing are within an hour drive and there is a Lutheran church or two to chose from and I'll move tomorrow.
amend that last sentence -
ReplyDeleteChange I'll move tomorrow.
To: I'll move in November.
I promised two of my volleyball players that I would be their coach again this fall so I won't be able to move until the season ends.
The funny thing is these faux-hipster anti-war biodynamic vegan Collectivists who protest are so aware and "environmentally tuned-in" that they lie in the sand of a beach drenched by seal urine and ground-in feces, and a hundred-thousand dog-poops besides. Way to go smarties.
ReplyDeleteWith that display of native intelligence on-tap they look with unveiled contempt upon anybody who actually has a family calling them "breeders" - and have resolved not to further burden the precious environment (about which their infinite wisdom is beyond reporach as noted above) in such a people-populating way - they have wild zen-tantric-tattoo-spastic-sex but do not actually reproduce. Additionally they have isolated themselves into a 46.7 square mile zone that is surrounded by ocean on three sides with only one mountainous land-link, a small zone is also (and proudly!) world-famous for regularly-occuring tectonic disasters of magnificent and titanic porportions - that is WHEN, not "if"...
Roger that David.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that made the whole thing bearable was the seven years at Pt. Mugu. Unfortunately, that was befored-and-aftered with tours in the Bay Area. (Moffett Field).
Moffet Field is my town. :-)
ReplyDeleteI understand your feelings. I am still here to work for a defense contractor, and to do missionary work.
ReplyDeleteRetirement: West Texas, by preference.
As for a small town with lots of stuff: Consider Sealy Texas. They make trucks for the US Army, Prairie View A&M is rather close, and Houston is 50 miles away.
ReplyDeleteI spend 4 rather happy years there. There are some civil service engineers there who work the acceptance tests for the FMTV trucks.
Nice people too.
Ahem.
ReplyDeleteNot EVERYONE in Massachusetts is a raving liberal. There are some of us conservatives left. All eight of us, and I'm not sure about two of the other guys...
We *are* Massholes, though. :)
California? No thanks. It's a shame, really. Spend a short time there while attending Infantry Training School at Camp Pendleton as a young Marine back in the '80's. Beautiful beaches and beautiful girls, but wouldn't move there now for real money. Too much nanny-state nonsense, especially after spending the last 15+ years in the Great State of Georgia.
ReplyDeleteAs a SoCal native I have to jump in. It was a great place to grow up during the fifties and sixties. We (me,ms, and baby) left in 1972. We have visited several time since; some of the landmarks are still there, but the people are all strangers. Stranger still are the politics and I am a self-confessed liberal. But given who have taken up the liberal flag, I may have to re-label to a GDI. (Goddamned independent.)
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Yeah! What Jay G said:
ReplyDelete"Not EVERYONE in Massachusetts is a raving liberal. There are some of us conservatives left. All eight of us..."
Make that 9 of us.
Talk about behind enemy lines, you have no idea!
Hey, I know a right-wing Capitalist Massholian who has a CCW permit somewhere around the 01004 zip-code.
ReplyDeleteHe's trying to sell his business and move...
I remember growing up in Lynwood (pop. 20000) CA. in the 70's. Before the Century freeway gutted the downtown business district & GM & Firestone shut down their plants, the place was rather decent to live in. We didn't have to start locking our doors until Ford's presidency (& I lived on Long Beach Blvd.!).
ReplyDeleteThe city's gone to Hell. Gangs & drugs have overwhelmed the new Deputies which replaced the local Police. And what gets built: a PRISON!
I'm looking at VA, RI, NH, or even NM for our next home.
Wish we could take the weather with us, though.
P.S.
I'm still a crack shot with a rifle.