right, cause David would love people giving lip to SF or god forbid a favorite resturant.
SF is pretentious and twee, a city that pretty much bought its own hype and then has the balls to complain about the fakeness of New York. Whatev.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
right, cause David would love people giving lip to SF or god forbid a favorite resturant.
SF is pretentious and twee, a city that pretty much bought its own hype and then has the balls to complain about the fakeness of New York. Whatev.
The nice thing about living in Olympia, Washington is that it is too small for anyone to pretend that it is a world class city.
The bad thing about living in Olympia, Washington is that it is not too small to prevent many residents believing it is the center of the Universe.
P.M.M. can back me up on this.
SF is pretentious and twee, a city that pretty much bought its own hype and then has the balls to complain about the fakeness of New York. Whatev.
Man, nobody ever complains about the fakeness of New York. Everybody wants to move there or just got back from visiting.
It's definitely pretentious. Though I think the narcissism is more the distinguishing trait. I don't even think twee is a negative trait, but we can't be too twee if we produced Dirty Harry and Ronnie Lott. It's more precious than twee, really.
On the other hand, it really is just that pretty.
I just made Devi so dizzy she fell over. Twice. And she keeps coming back for more.
None of the towns I've lived in have had grand pretensions. Aspirations, sure, but everyone mocks them when they get too grand. Not places that take themselves too seriously. Of course, they have always been at least secondary cities for a given region.
I wish it had unveiled some of its pretty from the overcast and drizzle and fog banks while I was there. Though San Jose was nicely sunny and panoramic.
Got my rental car today, and it's the same model and color as my own. It's as if someone repaired and washed my car and then took the electronic door locks as payment!
Matt, I've skipped and skimmed on account of illness. What happened to your car (if I read it, I've forgotten)? You weren't hurt, I trust?
New York isn't fake. Just half the people who live there.
The northeastern US, in general, is not without its problems, but fakery is usually not at the top of the list. There can be snobbery, but that's not always equal to fakery.
I'm fine Cindy, my car got a little banged up in a slide off an icy highway last Friday. I've been driving it in town all week, but wanted a rental so I could be confident on the highway (and escape to sweet, sweet FREEDOM away from my parents' house).
The bad thing about living in Olympia, Washington is that it is not too small to prevent many residents believing it is the center of the Universe
That's the problem with being the state cap, you know?
Man, nobody ever complains about the fakeness of New York. Everybody wants to move there or just got back from visiting.
Mmm-hmm. I've heard other, from SF peeps, mistah. So I'm not buyin' what you're selling.
On the other hand, it really is just that pretty.
You've got us beat on houses, but our landscape's hotter. Take away the makeup, and who'd you rather wake up next to, eh?
PS, Seattle's Main Flaw? We are passive aggressive crankyheads, thank you kindly. And don't you forget it.