proweedsmoker
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lol i seen the rob and big episode......i wouldnt want to live in a place like that y would u move to cali to be in a country town...y not move to arkansas
chea a online freind of mine lives thereyou mean victorsville...its the high desert, its cool there I guess, I go there to shoot guns and ride dirtbikes at my friends out there...lot of tweakers.....but as far as real estate, a lot cheaper than most parts of califronia which is a plus
i wont need to go to the clinic often im going to grow so im only gonna need to go once or twice before harvestactually to be honest victorville sucks ass there aint shit there and its all desert and hot and cold at night orange county is nicer anyways not to mention there arent clinics in victorville and its atleast an 1 30 mins drive to la so i dunno OC is better
i might have to look into ittheres cheap places in oc
but jobs in cali also pay moreTust me, you are going to be surprised at how expensive houses are out here compared to the rest of the country...im in a 3 bed house right now, cost $2100 a month
lmao 500 i do that every month easy!well it depends on your job I guess, but for the most part yeah....our min wage here is 7.50 and I think next year it goes up to 8, which is way higher than the rest of the country...and no the 2100 isnt including utilities, and you should see the electric bill, CA also has the hights rates for electricty in the country, my bill was over $500 last month I shit you not
I'm born and raised Californian. Here's my take...but jobs in cali also pay more
and i wont be living there alone
and is ur 2100 including utilities?
thats my favorite thing about californiaThe weather is nice with many things to do year round. You can surf one day and ski/board the next. .
I wanna go to school thereI'm born and raised Californian. Here's my take...
If you live in the LA Basin of the SF Bay Area and have to commute to work, it's Hell on Earth. When I lived in the Bay Area my average daily commute often took 3 hours just to go 60 miles round trip. I do like living in California. The weather is nice with many things to do year round. You can surf one day and ski/board the next. Seamaiden and I live in a very small rural community now and it's quite nice. The trade off is that we lack the amenities that city/suburb life offers. However, we get up every morning to beautiful clear skies, wildlife in our backyard, no traffic....you get the picture. Let me ask you this if you don't mind...Do you have a trade/career? That could determine where you might want to move.