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2 great wins.
lets go blue.
lets go blue.
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hes from the bay bro. racist.Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
His Music >> His fandom
And of course he's going to be a Raider fan, he's Mexican.
Fruads, really? i think it's too late in the season to call us frauds.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
PUT THE DAGGER IN THESE FRAUDS HEART
Originally Posted by jakecuevas
great game tonight. i sat in section 103 row 22 (even with the dodgers bullpen)
great game, our row was all dodger fans. for some reason i thought maybe one of the guys was a NT member. but i didnt ask if he was lol....
he took a load of pics....amazing camera!
Being that you are from the 562, I will give you a pass, but I strongly disagree.
Downtown LA is no longer the 9-5 "bustling" and shutdown at sundown, that we once knew.
There are tons of things to do in Downtown, unfortunately, if you are not around the area, you don't know about it. There are tons of bars and lowkey clubs that really do cater to the more "professional" crowd. Take that for what it's worth. I definitely dig the Downtown vibe now that I am older, compared to the Hollywood vibe I used to dig when I was 21-24. There are a ton of bars and restaurants around the area. Try to look them up on urbanspoon.com, it is a great site with great reviews. The addition of LA Live, will only make Downtown better. However, some fear that it will key the lowkey vibe that has been built in the past 5 years.
In terms of living. Downtown LA is not cheap by any means, however, the surrounding areas are cheaper (Echo Park, Silver Lake, etc.)
The people that say there is nothing to do in Downtown LA just haven't experienced it.
Everything is a drive away, with no traffic, everything is within reach. The Long Beach scene, Seafood in San Pedro, the beaches in Orange County. I avoid traffic like a plague, it's a skill.
ironman you said this crap in the socal thread for someone and im sorry but HELL NO
if it wansn't for LA live there would be NOTHING to do downtown
ya your right there is a couple of low key clubs or bars down there but there is NOTHING around them to go do anything else after it or if that club or bar iswack
downtown SD>>>downtown LA(which was the point of that thread)
love this joint,Originally Posted by Bigmike23
santana is a raiders fan? RIP to my jam then. cant listen to his *!* any more
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Fruads, really? i think it's too late in the season to call us frauds.Originally Posted by Bigmike23
PUT THE DAGGER IN THESE FRAUDS HEART
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Carlos Santana?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/.../s320/carlos+santana.jpg src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_sh0rahdM6O0/SZpYjSvbVDI/AAAAAAAAAqE/zcwKX23OegA/s320/carlos+santana.jpg">
ironman you said this crap in the socal thread for someone and im sorry but HELL NOOriginally Posted by Bigmike23
Being that you are from the 562, I will give you a pass, but I strongly disagree.
Downtown LA is no longer the 9-5 "bustling" and shutdown at sundown, that we once knew.
There are tons of things to do in Downtown, unfortunately, if you are not around the area, you don't know about it. There are tons of bars and lowkey clubs that really do cater to the more "professional" crowd. Take that for what it's worth. I definitely dig the Downtown vibe now that I am older, compared to the Hollywood vibe I used to dig when I was 21-24. There are a ton of bars and restaurants around the area. Try to look them up on urbanspoon.com, it is a great site with great reviews. The addition of LA Live, will only make Downtown better. However, some fear that it will key the lowkey vibe that has been built in the past 5 years.
In terms of living. Downtown LA is not cheap by any means, however, the surrounding areas are cheaper (Echo Park, Silver Lake, etc.)
The people that say there is nothing to do in Downtown LA just haven't experienced it.
Everything is a drive away, with no traffic, everything is within reach. The Long Beach scene, Seafood in San Pedro, the beaches in Orange County. I avoid traffic like a plague, it's a skill.
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Originally Posted by bright nikes
@ KLJ lurkin
Btw aint today your bday FB23, hope your gf surprises you with a baby.
just playin'