California Fires
#3
We flew over four times in the past few days. First time we could acutally see the fires from 41000ft. When we left on Sunday the smoke was up to about 30000ft and all the updrafts and particulate was creating its own thunderstorm.
#11
Where are you going?
#13
Great Pic and Welcome to the Boards!!!!!
#14
Most people up here in NorCal think they're progressive and tolerant and accepting. HA! Class A stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people in SoCal think they're actually important. HA! Class AA stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people outside California think both sides are freakish retards, and they're generally right with a few notable exceptions.
#15
No it's something closer to "What, there's a second half of the state? Since When?"
Most people up here in NorCal think they're progressive and tolerant and accepting. HA! Class A stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people in SoCal think they're actually important. HA! Class AA stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people outside California think both sides are freakish retards, and they're generally right with a few notable exceptions.
Most people up here in NorCal think they're progressive and tolerant and accepting. HA! Class A stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people in SoCal think they're actually important. HA! Class AA stuck up smug emitting ******** the lot of them.
Most people outside California think both sides are freakish retards, and they're generally right with a few notable exceptions.
Oh ya and Blk, LA takes all of our water, so we need your water. Kern River getting pwned by LA ftl.
#16
Haha, the bastards. I do like to visit SoCal every now and then since I went to school down there, but wouldn't move back.
#17
I hate everything south of me due to traffic. I have road rage problems... LA/SD isn't a good area for me..
#20
I grew up in SoCal in the desert, talk about suck sauce. There was always a question in my head of who the **** decided this was a good place to live. There's no water, no jobs, and no hope. It's like an urban Appalachia.
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