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F and D grade
#1
Locally we are awarded an F for living standard and statewide, a D for school quality! Anyone wants to move to CA? Hehehehe ...

Kap
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#2
I left the south bay section of SO CAL after living there for 49 years. No regrets. Life was getting too crowded, too hectic & with too many rude people. Not to mention the fact that it could take over 2 1/2 hours or more to get out of the LA Basin.

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#3
As long as the places I eat get an A...
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#4
maco,
Where are you calling home now?

Rob,
I wouldn't rely on the letter too much less it's turned by Vanna ;-)

Kap
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#5
I go to the board of health website and read the reviews, including the past ones.

It's amazing how bad a place can be and get a "B"

Yeah I'm sure they aren't 100% legit but it's still better than guessing!
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kap Wrote:
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> maco,
> Where are you calling home now?
Denver area.

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#7
Rob,
I know some food dishes are heavy but please keep your eyes open Wink

maco,
Ah, Denver. I attended bicycling event in CO many years ago. It's a beautiful state. It's great place for the athletic inclined minds. Yes, I did get "Welcome to Denven. Now go back!" from a friend Wink

Kap
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#8
Yes, I did
> get "Welcome to Denven. Now go back!" from a friend.

So far, people have been very nice to me, even those who know I'm from California. I can see why people don't like some of the people from California. The funky "laid back" beach community that I grew up in, is starting to be taken over by arrogant people with attitude. This is why I was glad to move.

I love Colorado. It is great to be able to get up late in the morning, go climb a 14,000 ft. mountain & be back in time for dinner.
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maco Wrote:
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> Not to mention the fact that it
> could take over 2 1/2 hours or more to get out of
> the LA Basin.

Took me around 35 years. :-)
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#10
>>It is great to be able to get up late in the morning, go climb a 14,000 ft. mountain & be back in time for dinner.


I could do that EASILY, provided that I lived at el. 13,900 ft.
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