Blink your eye and you will miss it. No traffic light. Delta Saints territory, be very aware. Farming,fishing and perhaps some wine making or tasting. Quite quaint and relaxing. Like taking a refreshing step back in time.
I drove down the Sacramento River today past Clarksburg, CA.
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Corona, CA is a city in Riverside County that's has a medium population. Corona, CA is also part of The Los Angeles Metropolitan Area a long with it's neighbors Riverside and Norco. Corona, CA's climate is both cool and hot. At the day it's warm and at night it's cool, also Corona has high rent. It's expensive to buy a house there even if it looks nice. Also it has parks especially the one near Norco Hills. Corona has a great community. It may have a population of Latinos but like they say not all Latinos are rude.
I live in Colton, CA and even if I live here I still love Corona, CA
Hey guys let's go to Corona, CA
No, Downey, CA is better
No city can compare to Corona, CA and stick with your Downey, CA
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Small town just south of San Francisco. Probably best known for a large memorial gardens which is located there.
Colma ca- where there are more people living under the ground then there are on top of. The ground.
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(CA$$$H-ED) adj. 1) State of being so high that you are unaware of surroundings and unable to complete everyday activities. 2) Being reduced to a vegative state. 3) So high that ones brain is reduced to tapioca pudding.
Person 1: "Dude you smoked the whole sac?"
Person 2: "Fuck im CA$$$HED!"
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Don't let Stang-up pussies fool you, CA-Mustangs is the largest and best car club in California for those who respect real American Muscle and don't degrade it with 22s and candy paint.
CA-Mustangs is the best car club ever!
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Used to describe a casual feeling.
Used when someone;
1)bails on a date/meeting/party
2)says something they then feel is offensive
e.g
Friend: sorry i missed your party on the friday night...
You: nahh, it's all cas, maybe next time.
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Also known as southern California. We sit in our cars for hours on end, day in and day out. We are commuters. We have no choice. Our cities are not compact like New York. We are spread out with no public transportation to make the connections. We drive 50 miles or more a day just to get back and forth to work! Throw in the traffic factor and we're talking 8 to 10 hours a week sitting in a car.
I didn't see a single diet center in New York . Oh, I'm sure there are some in Manhattan, but not on every corner as they are in Sedentaryville. I think I know why.
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