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Born Fresno, 1941 and lived in many locations in N. California growing up. Lived in So Cal for a few years, then back to the Bay Area until 1979 when I finally had enough...

Awoke one morning in 1978 to the realization that our house was the last one on our street way up in the Oakland hills that did NOT have bars on the windows. Decided it was fundamentally wrong for the "Good Guys" to be the ones living behind bars, and moved to Eastern Washington within a year to go into business for myself.

Have never been sorry for our decision!
Don


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lived In Sunnyvale one block from the El Camino for 7 years. Everything happens on the El Camino. Everything.


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Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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Lived in OC for 7 1/2 years cause the Marine Corps told me too. Got out of CA (and the Marines) in 1990 and have had no desire to return.






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
Posts: 10930 | Location: Western WA state for just a few more years... | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
in the end karma
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El Monte as a kid for 3 years and 20 plus years as an adult. More than half my life was in CA. I really miss it, but the CA and the people I grow up with and know have all left. The state is not anything like it was nor are the people. Almost all of my friends have moved moved to NV, AZ or ID. I visit every year, my daughter lives in the bay area and my mother is buried in So Cal. While I occasionally think about moving back I will more than likely follow JALLEN to TX.


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I was ordered to a command in Coronado when I was commissioned after college. I lived in San Diego and environs for 45 years.

When I drove into town, Ronald Reagan was governor, junior colleges were free and places of learning, the roads were very good, the weather was even more so, although LA smog was terrible. I dreamed of living in Coronado, and eventually we did.

When I was diagnosed with this lung disease, moving became a viable option. The lung transplant center was in San Antonio. 4 years ago, we made the move, and I am glad we did.

I don't consider myself an ex-Californian, because I never considered myself a Californian. No Native Texan would, or could.




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson

"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown
 
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Went to Navy bootcamp in Sandy Eggo, Oct. 1967, then to Memphis, back to S.D. off to wonderful Whidbey island, followed by a deployment to WestPac. My unit was decommissioned and I was sent to then NAS Mirimar in 1969. Got out of the Navy in 1976, moved to Norcal, Bay Area, got married and became rooted by family, my job, wife's job, kids in school etc. Got into the AirForce reserve in 1983, finally retired from all the anchors, hit the border at warp 9 July 29, 2010, only been back to bury a couple of old friends.



Where's the beer!
 
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Raised in Orinda, graduated Miramonte HS there in 1980. Grandparents had a dairy farm, then vineyard near Calistoga (Franz Valley) that I worked on some summers.

Went back to San Diego for midshipman cruises, and back occasionally for conferences in my profession.

Have family in Santa Rosa, Berkeley, and Piedmont area of Oakland.

as they say, CA is like a big bowl of granola - if it is not a fruit or a nut, it is a flake. My family there is a bit nuts, some are a bit (or thoroughly) flaky.



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Posts: 8295 | Location: in the red zone of the blue state, CT | Registered: October 15, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I was in Camp Pendleton for 2 weeks in 1975. Got to TX as fast as I could. Big Grin


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Originally posted by feersum dreadnaught:...as they say, CA is like a big bowl of granola - if it is not a fruit or a nut, it is a flake. My family can there is a bit nuts, some are a bit (or thoroughly) flaky.


Quite accurate description of Silicon Valley.




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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Born in Seattle, went to HS in Orange County, North to Berkeley for college and back to OC for ~40 years before escaping to Montana. My physician daughter lives in Newport Beach, so still travel there to see her.
 
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I lived in the Modesto / Groveland areas for 4 years when I moved to CA for a job. I convinced them that I could do my job from home, and when they agreed, I moved to Wyoming. Four years after moving out, I'm happier than I've ever been in my life. I've lived in MN, ND, AZ, KS, CA, and now WY. I'm not moving again.
 
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Not too many years but Ballast Point, San Diego, El Cajon, La Jolla. Lot of visits to Whittier & LA.

Biggest memory... a beautiful state. Second memory- 650k for a "bungalow" house.

Third memory... 35 year old surfer dudes saying "Wow, man, freak me out, what a whaler"...


Reminds me of a business trip I made to San Fran area many years ago.

We had a couple of days free time, and a resident company employee showed us around. Town houses, run in 3's. 3 stories, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, and $300K. That was not long after we bought our first house. 3 bedrooms, one bath, maybe 1/8th acre in Montgomery county MD. $24K


Elk

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delicately calloused
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Left in 78...



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Short. Fat. Bald.
Costanzaesque.


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Born in Seaside, grew up in the San Rafael area, left in '79 to Texas. I hate the place but love the view. Currently never going back, until further notice!


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Originally posted by Elk Hunter:....Reminds me of a business trip I made to San Fran area many years ago.

We had a couple of days free time, and a resident company employee showed us around. Town houses, run in 3's. 3 stories, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, vaulted ceilings, and $300K. That was not long after we bought our first house. 3 bedrooms, one bath, maybe 1/8th acre in Montgomery county MD. $24K


A 1600 sq ft, 50 yr old single story fixer upper in Silicon Valley is ~$1.5 Million these days.




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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Left in 78...


We didn't get here until 83.




"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. When it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it....While it lies there, it needs no constitution, no law, no court to save it"
- Judge Learned Hand, May 1944
 
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I'm from Walnut Creek (but we moved to ND when I was in high school), my wife is from Livermore. So.....yeah.


I live in Livermore now. It's changed a lot just in the 10 years I've been here

Born and raised in San Jose. 5th generation Californian. It's not easy to escape. Maybe if I lost my job. But the golden handcuffs of a well paying job and immediate family thats here is a heavy drag.
 
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Lived in LA for eight years, been gone about 12. I usually get back there at least once a year and don't really miss it. It's gotten so much more fucked up since I left, especially the gun laws, you couldn't pay me enough to move back there.
 
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Serenity now!
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I'm from Walnut Creek (but we moved to ND when I was in high school), my wife is from Livermore. So.....yeah.


I live in Livermore now. It's changed a lot just in the 10 years I've been here

Born and raised in San Jose. 5th generation Californian. It's not easy to escape. Maybe if I lost my job. But the golden handcuffs of a well paying job and immediate family thats here is a heavy drag.


We left Walnut Creek in 1982. I wish my dad had kept the house - we'd be millionaires now Smile



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I'm from Walnut Creek (but we moved to ND when I was in high school), my wife is from Livermore. So.....yeah.


I live in Livermore now. It's changed a lot just in the 10 years I've been here

Born and raised in San Jose. 5th generation Californian. It's not easy to escape. Maybe if I lost my job. But the golden handcuffs of a well paying job and immediate family thats here is a heavy drag.


We left Walnut Creek in 1982. I wish my dad had kept the house - we'd be millionaires now Smile


A nice SFR in walnut creek is worth well over 1 million today.

We had a little condo in pleasanton we sold to buy the house in Livermore. I was making less than half what I'm making now and my wife was 9 months pregnant with our first child and I didn't want to argue the point. BOfA was not going to make us sell before buying. But I insisted as I didn't think it would cashflow as a rental. Well the market turned around and I was wrong. Oh well.
 
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