I for one welcome our aquatic overlords
Last edited by jsnipy (2010-01-19 16:01:55)
Last edited by jsnipy (2010-01-19 16:01:55)
A 'great' flood has been documented in countless cultures and civilisations around Europe. The event most likely happened, though the story in the bible as with anything has most likely been exaggerated over generations for dramatic effect.11 Bravo wrote:
by biblical you mean make believe yes?
noahDrunkFace wrote:
A 'great' flood has been documented in countless cultures and civilisations around Europe. The event most likely happened, though the story in the bible as with anything has most likely been exaggerated over generations for dramatic effect.11 Bravo wrote:
by biblical you mean make believe yes?
Yeah it's interesting that so many religions around the world have some sort of flood myth.DrunkFace wrote:
A 'great' flood has been documented in countless cultures and civilisations around Europe. The event most likely happened, though the story in the bible as with anything has most likely been exaggerated over generations for dramatic effect.11 Bravo wrote:
by biblical you mean make believe yes?
Nah, in general, it only affects those idiots in Malibu, and those who build in areas historically known to naturally be fire zones.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Haha a place that's populated by mostly failed actors likes attention?
Noooo.. I wonder if talking on the news can go on your head shot?
But seriously Cali is a pretty state, but all the shit that comes with it why bother living there? It seems like every 6 months there's something else to mess your house up.
Been there, Nice place to visit wouldn't want to live there.. it's 95% out of the year, but then you get 5% which happens every year.Ilocano wrote:
Nah, in general, it only affects those idiots in Malibu, and those who build in areas historically known to naturally be fire zones.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Haha a place that's populated by mostly failed actors likes attention?
Noooo.. I wonder if talking on the news can go on your head shot?
But seriously Cali is a pretty state, but all the shit that comes with it why bother living there? It seems like every 6 months there's something else to mess your house up.
If you live here, 95% of our days are awesome. The rains just stopped, sun is coming through the clearing clouds, and it's just beautiful right now. Check out Santa Monica beach in the Spring/Summer, and you won't want to leave, traffic aside.
Not to mention the taxes and real estate pricescpt.fass1 wrote:
Been there, Nice place to visit wouldn't want to live there.. it's 95% out of the year, but then you get 5% which happens every year.Ilocano wrote:
Nah, in general, it only affects those idiots in Malibu, and those who build in areas historically known to naturally be fire zones.cpt.fass1 wrote:
Haha a place that's populated by mostly failed actors likes attention?
Noooo.. I wonder if talking on the news can go on your head shot?
But seriously Cali is a pretty state, but all the shit that comes with it why bother living there? It seems like every 6 months there's something else to mess your house up.
If you live here, 95% of our days are awesome. The rains just stopped, sun is coming through the clearing clouds, and it's just beautiful right now. Check out Santa Monica beach in the Spring/Summer, and you won't want to leave, traffic aside.
GUNNA PULL A 187 ON YO MOTHA FUCKIN KAYAK.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's pretty crazy right now. Tornado warnings, flood warnings, people in kayaks paddling down the street in Long Beach.
@11bravo: people in SoCal freak out during rains because for the most part we live in a desert.
wonder why...burnzz wrote:
when i tell the old lady it's 'Global Warming' it pisses her off.
Actually Mitch I think you'll find that the gangs in L.A. are often glorified and romanticised by the media and others. Contrary to popular belief you can walk down the street most anywhere in Long Beach and Compton without having to throw up your set or worrying about pulling your gat to lay some buster down.Mitch wrote:
GUNNA PULL A 187 ON YO MOTHA FUCKIN KAYAK.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
It's pretty crazy right now. Tornado warnings, flood warnings, people in kayaks paddling down the street in Long Beach.
@11bravo: people in SoCal freak out during rains because for the most part we live in a desert.
No but on a serious note, how is the gang reaction to this. Looting, Float-by shootings?
when did you get out of the army?eleven bravo wrote:
I was in a gang from age 16 till army.