is L.A. really "SoCal"

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Anything from Bakersfield south, so LA qualifies. Isn't SD a suburb of LA?:flipoff2:
 
I think anything south of humbolt county is southern california.

Honestly, santa barbara and south is SoCal to me, although I am from Boston. If there were Dunkin Donuts here, I would think SoCal is cool, but frankly I hate the nice weather,and lack of 33degree rainy days for months straight.

SD cant be a suburb of LA thanks to the wonderful 13 mile interuption of suburban sprawl. If it werent for Camp Pendleton, we would be LA. and I think then that Oceanside would be featured in the real housewives of OC. Except the star of the show would be the crack chick that kept cruising her 1987 wrangler up and down Doms street at the meeting. ;););)
 
Anything from Bakersfield south, so LA qualifies. Isn't SD a suburb of LA?:flipoff2:

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The southern and northern Hispanic gangs also divide the state along this line (for blood).

Maybe we need a Middle Cal?

Either way, I hate LA.
 
anything north of huntington kinda sucks IMO, I like SD best for sure, we may be moving to san clemente this summer, which I like alot........

Noah moving out of the sticks......



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sweet 40, needs paint, I don't like black and white.
 
anything north of huntington kinda sucks IMO, I like SD best for sure, we may be moving to san clemente this summer, which I like alot........


There goes the :censor: neighborhood. :flipoff2:

SD never has and never will be a burb of LA. Used to go down to SD every summer for Old Globe theater, etc. Whole different city, thinking, atmosphere, etc - nice!

I consider the OC separate from LA too if that matters. :rolleyes:
 

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