We take pride in being higher on the west coast.
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Quoted from trunchbull:it's a desirable place to live.
It's my desire that all those that have moved here and have over crowded the place and are using up our valuable resources such as water, turn around and hightail it out of here.
Quoted from trunchbull:As someone who grew up in the central valley, I don't entirely disagree. I know so many people who are desperate to move to the West coast and are giving up everything they have to get there, and it's funny when they do get there and discover that most of it is dry and hot and poor.
Seriously this is what most of Orange County looked like when I was a kid. Now there doesn't seem to be one square centimeter of undeveloped land. And you can hear the freeways in the distance going 24/7.
With water the way it is they really should have quit building over 30 years ago. Or at least stop now.
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