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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Possibly moving to California
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<blockquote data-quote="97snakebite" data-source="post: 15302246" data-attributes="member: 46085"><p>just iike a few members have said living is SF is a little high. By high for example i have a friend and she pays 2100 for a 1 bed loft. its best to look out side the city to find a place and commute in. Traffic wise it has its ups and downs. I do 200+ miles a day driving from local to me to 150 miles out. It always depends on when you catch the wave. Taxes are a little high but all in all theres nothing like california life. Being prior service ive done my travels and i tell you what, nothing like being a couple hours from snow when its 75 degrees and its May... just saying in. The culture is like no other also. The food says so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97snakebite, post: 15302246, member: 46085"] just iike a few members have said living is SF is a little high. By high for example i have a friend and she pays 2100 for a 1 bed loft. its best to look out side the city to find a place and commute in. Traffic wise it has its ups and downs. I do 200+ miles a day driving from local to me to 150 miles out. It always depends on when you catch the wave. Taxes are a little high but all in all theres nothing like california life. Being prior service ive done my travels and i tell you what, nothing like being a couple hours from snow when its 75 degrees and its May... just saying in. The culture is like no other also. The food says so. [/QUOTE]
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