This song is entertainingly ironic, on several different levels. Personally, these days I wouldn’t live in California on a bet.
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This song is entertainingly ironic, on several different levels. Personally, these days I wouldn’t live in California on a bet.
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Lived there for almost 2 years (the last days of Arnold’s stint as Gov.). I personally enjoyed every day of it, but the feeling of impending doom became real for me when the `10 wave hit the border and rolled back. Getting laid off became a relief as it gave me the prefect opportunity to leave and get a job in a sales tax only state.
Damn shame. It’s such a beautiful place and the weather is just perfect. I just hope someday we find a way to fix the place.
Left CA in 2007 after 30 years. Was just back in the San Diego area visiting my mother last week, couldn’t believe the state and local news there. Even if the State Legislature hadn’t screwed the whole state, most major cities and counties have spent themselves into bankruptcy as well.
Don’t worry. High-speed rail is going to save them.
I left San Diego in 2005, just as the real estate market was beginning to flatline. One of the best decisions I ever made.
But it’s a fun song to play in Rock Band!