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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OuTLaW STaR
I was born in S.F. moved to Daly City, then lived in Sac-town for awhile, later on I moved to Oxnard & Ventura that area is also ghetto. I've been in boring ass VA for 9 years\. [/QUOT
i was born in long beach and moved to oxnard...talk bout ghetto but you should know that already
I was born in S.F. moved to Daly City, then lived in Sac-town for awhile, later on I moved to Oxnard & Ventura that area is also ghetto. I've been in boring ass VA for 9 years\. [/QUOT
i was born in long beach and moved to oxnard...talk bout ghetto but you should know that already
Originally posted by dxplicitone
shit hole.. thanks.. for the welcome.
thing is i believe that you get bored over time in anyplace that you live... unless its mexico where the girls all have huge boobs and great asses and love to fuck the hell out of you... but anyway...
shit hole.. thanks.. for the welcome.
thing is i believe that you get bored over time in anyplace that you live... unless its mexico where the girls all have huge boobs and great asses and love to fuck the hell out of you... but anyway...
I drove in snow for the first time tonight.. and what the fuck, I still had some dumbshit trying to race me
Originally posted by dxplicitone
any of you roll to NY since its not that far?
any of you roll to NY since its not that far?
Trying to race you? In the snow? WTF was he/she/it thinking? Yeah, thats one thing too, here, some people just have no brain and dont know how to drive. Like the lady that pulled out in front of my brother.. lol...
dx...I'll be your friend..*grins*..just look for the Celica, not the nice one, the ice blue/silver pos one, most likely to be beside the cool looking Mustangs, a silver Firebird, or a white 5.0. Yeah, the one with the dent in the side door and all the decals, thats me. Everyone normally posts in other boards about what times we go to PTown (portsmouth) and stuff, if you need directions, ask, alot of people here will give you directions (ChaHonda's one, he's cool, he helped me out when I got lost). Welcome to VA!
How close are you from San Bernandino, I have (had) a bf from there
dx...I'll be your friend..*grins*..just look for the Celica, not the nice one, the ice blue/silver pos one, most likely to be beside the cool looking Mustangs, a silver Firebird, or a white 5.0. Yeah, the one with the dent in the side door and all the decals, thats me. Everyone normally posts in other boards about what times we go to PTown (portsmouth) and stuff, if you need directions, ask, alot of people here will give you directions (ChaHonda's one, he's cool, he helped me out when I got lost). Welcome to VA!
How close are you from San Bernandino, I have (had) a bf from there
Originally posted by milano_lude
NYC is great. dont go but 3-4 times a yr. 8hr drive at the max. NJ turnpike is the worst. if you havent been to NYC, i suggest going.
NYC is great. dont go but 3-4 times a yr. 8hr drive at the max. NJ turnpike is the worst. if you havent been to NYC, i suggest going.
I lived in NYC for 6 months...I drove up there from Richmond where I lived when I moved...the second I got there, I drove my car back down and took the train up. NO WAY was I taking my car anywhere near it. Not that I can't drive the streets, it's just I'd rather not have to worry about leaving my car in NJ as I had an apartment in midtown Manhattan.
If you are going to just Manhattan I suggest flying or taking the train. www.airtran.com has AWESOME deals if you book about 2 weeks or more in advance. I flew up there once for about $100 once. Amtrak is a decent train trip. It is slow as hell until DC because of train speed limits in VA. It will take you about 6 hours, and you get to go through the hearts of many cities including Richmond, DC, Baltimore, Philly, Newark, Wilmington Delaware. The view when you actually get close to Manhattan isn't that impressive. NJ is one of the worst looking cities in the world where the train passes through. Before 9/11 you could see the WTC very good out the right hand side of the train after the Newark stop. After that it's all underground and you don't egt to see any of the city until you exit the train get your luggage and walk out Penn Station/Madison Square Gardens and onto 7th Avenue. About 10 blocks south of Times Square.
Ok wow, I rambled on, but I love NYC, and living there for those 6 months(even though I unfortunately got to see the towers fall) was the BEST 6 months of my life, I vow to live there again.
If you are going to just Manhattan I suggest flying or taking the train. www.airtran.com has AWESOME deals if you book about 2 weeks or more in advance. I flew up there once for about $100 once. Amtrak is a decent train trip. It is slow as hell until DC because of train speed limits in VA. It will take you about 6 hours, and you get to go through the hearts of many cities including Richmond, DC, Baltimore, Philly, Newark, Wilmington Delaware. The view when you actually get close to Manhattan isn't that impressive. NJ is one of the worst looking cities in the world where the train passes through. Before 9/11 you could see the WTC very good out the right hand side of the train after the Newark stop. After that it's all underground and you don't egt to see any of the city until you exit the train get your luggage and walk out Penn Station/Madison Square Gardens and onto 7th Avenue. About 10 blocks south of Times Square.
Ok wow, I rambled on, but I love NYC, and living there for those 6 months(even though I unfortunately got to see the towers fall) was the BEST 6 months of my life, I vow to live there again.







