08-23-2006, 03:01 AM
Why live in a place where there needs to be a trick? What if one works in a crappy neighborhood? Life is not commuting to work. Life is also driving out for groceries in the evening, or going to friends' houses or to the movies, or sending the kids to the local park, or walking the dog.
The traffic in Los Angeles is legendary, abysmal, and sucks up huge quantities of residents' lives.
Yes, I know. Take the canyons. Drive a motorcycle. Live where you work. Etc. This are not responses for the godawful numbers of people stuck in godawful traffic, as in the picture in my first post. That was taken at 11:00A on a Saturday afternoon, and was not - in any way - unusual.
Make all the cuzzin' humpin' jokes you like. I'm comparing the reality of living in Los Angeles versus the reality of living here...or anywhere but L.A.
Money mag's list of the best places to live; we're living right near #6.
The traffic in Los Angeles is legendary, abysmal, and sucks up huge quantities of residents' lives.
Yes, I know. Take the canyons. Drive a motorcycle. Live where you work. Etc. This are not responses for the godawful numbers of people stuck in godawful traffic, as in the picture in my first post. That was taken at 11:00A on a Saturday afternoon, and was not - in any way - unusual.
Make all the cuzzin' humpin' jokes you like. I'm comparing the reality of living in Los Angeles versus the reality of living here...or anywhere but L.A.
Money mag's list of the best places to live; we're living right near #6.