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Post by Sassa on Aug 23, 2005 16:48:39 GMT -5
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Post by Car on Aug 23, 2005 17:09:53 GMT -5
Jeez! Sorry to see that! i hope no people have died with this, but seriously the weather is all fucked up, it's happening everywhere
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Post by fUx0r on Aug 23, 2005 17:49:34 GMT -5
yeah. you should come to souther california. i don't think we have seasons anymore.
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Jonas
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Post by Jonas on Aug 23, 2005 18:32:04 GMT -5
Hey e20norr bist du aus Bayern oder so?
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Post by Sassa on Aug 24, 2005 4:00:30 GMT -5
nein! bin aus der schweiz! genauer gesagt aus luzern! aber wie ich gehört habe hat es euch in bayern auch schlimmer erwischt!?
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Post by Sassa on Aug 24, 2005 4:05:04 GMT -5
yeah. you should come to souther california. i don't think we have seasons anymore. i've been there, one year ago ! but i think, california isn't made to life there, isn't it? even the indian were avoiding this place! yeah, the nature hits back! the human race has to learn that he can't do everything with our beautiful nature! just as an indian said onetime: "the world doesn't belong to us, we belong to the erth"! simple but correct
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Post by Sassa on Aug 24, 2005 4:05:42 GMT -5
Jeez! Sorry to see that! i hope no people have died with this, but seriously the weather is all fucked up, it's happening everywhere at this time 5-7 people died
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Post by Millencoolin on Aug 24, 2005 7:21:08 GMT -5
It's sad...
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Post by fUx0r on Aug 24, 2005 12:36:40 GMT -5
yeah. you should come to souther california. i don't think we have seasons anymore. i've been there, one year ago ! but i think, california isn't made to life there, isn't it? even the indian were avoiding this place! yeah, the nature hits back! the human race has to learn that he can't do everything with our beautiful nature! just as an indian said onetime: "the world doesn't belong to us, we belong to the erth"! simple but correct what are you talking about? everyone wants to live in california. sure we sometimes have cooler summers than we do winters, but that's why people love it here. we have something for everyone, especially here in SoCal. LA is great, since i'm virtually 30 mins. from anything... well, with traffic, about an hour and a half.
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Post by Sassa on Aug 24, 2005 15:15:52 GMT -5
are you sure?ok, california has hollywood and all those places! but, take a look at the desert! except some forest, and you only have desert! sorry, but i don't wanna life there!the earthquakes in SA! naja, but california has one thing i love, the anaheim mighty ducks, you gave one of our swiss-icehockeyplayers a chance to play in the NHL! thank you
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Post by Car on Aug 24, 2005 16:23:23 GMT -5
hey alex, i have a question, 'cos i know you've been in both places
do you think that L.A. is pretty much like el D.F.?
not about the buildings and the infrastructure, obviously cant be compared, but about all the traffic, air pollution, insecurity, and mostly becuase it's full of "mexas" over there, what do you think?
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Post by fUx0r on Aug 24, 2005 23:05:49 GMT -5
are you sure?ok, california has hollywood and all those places! but, take a look at the desert! except some forest, and you only have desert! sorry, but i don't wanna life there!the earthquakes in SA! naja, but california has one thing i love, the anaheim mighty ducks, you gave one of our swiss-icehockeyplayers a chance to play in the NHL! thank you no, dude, LA has everything. we have the mountains where it snows in the winter, we have the beaches that are sunny like 90% of the time, the desserts, the forrests, the metropolitan areas, and the famous landmarks. so i'd have to say that LA is one kick-ass place. oh, and the mighty ducks aren't from LA. anaheim is in orange county, not LA county. but they might as well be.
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Post by fUx0r on Aug 24, 2005 23:15:52 GMT -5
hey alex, i have a question, 'cos i know you've been in both places do you think that L.A. is pretty much like el D.F.? not about the buildings and the infrastructure, obviously cant be compared, but about all the traffic, air pollution, insecurity, and mostly becuase it's full of "mexas" over there, what do you think? of course, LA is like a fraction of the size of el DF. traffic-wise, it's a tought call. in LA, it can take you upwards to two hours to get somewhere that's still within LA (don't even get me started on the freeways). mexico city has a lot of traffic because of the sheer number of people commuting, but their system of public transportation is way more efficient. pollution, i'd say el DF, again because of the number of people and the fact that they're smack dab in the middle of a giant valley 5000 feet above sea level, so all that pollution has no where to go. LA has that problem too, but mostly in the downtown area and the sea ports. suburban parts of LA don't really have a lot of pollution to contend with. as far as crime is involved, there are parts of LA i wouldn't go after sunset, but still, mexico because of it's giant size has a higher crime rate, and even with all their short comings, LA police isn't as corrupt as mexico's police force. but in the end, i love both cities.
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Post by androdaking on Aug 25, 2005 0:11:12 GMT -5
What's el DF?
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Post by fUx0r on Aug 25, 2005 12:44:50 GMT -5
it stands for "el distrito federal" which mean the federal district, commonly known to foreigners as mexico city.
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