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LOL. I just looked at page 10 again-- you were there, and mas23 was there, I was there, and dementor was there...
(...and it was all so real. Really Auntie Em, really. I just know that I missed you all and all I could think of was coming home. And now that we've made it to page 90, oh I'm so happy to be home).
Haha yea and I said I might be leaning towards LA back then too! Never would have guessed it.
hey carver? i am still waiting, u didn't see him at love parade when u were there man? back in 2003??? come on answer up bud. oh wait you weren't there.
and damn i forgot love parade is trance, thanks for reminding me. that is why they have themes like "My House Is Your House And Your House Is Mine" and feature house djs just like most of the other festivals you posted
chicago has never produced anything!!! go l.a. baby fun in the sun. bruce springsteen.
I am still waiting on your experience with gatecrasher too...
no offense to other l.a. posters but I don't think Carver is one you want defending you and spouting off crap...
Grapico and I am waiting on an explaination how two politicians residing in DC make Chicago cultural elite or who are the representatives of the US cultural elite living in Chicago?
I was first so don't be shy, just answer. Later on you may explain what exactly Chicago music produced in the same league as The Doors, Metallica or Red Hot Chili Peppers?
As someone who has lived in both cities for years at a time, I'm not understanding why this "Musicians of the past" contest is so important.
Los Angeles is a terrible place to live. Quality of living here is very low. Any day of the week, and personally, every weekend, I'll choose Chicago.
The troll emerges from her snake pit. You have already been exposed as an impostor who knows nothing about Los Angeles because you do not live here. Anybody from Chicago would be reaching for the bottom of the barrel to even acknowledge coldwine!
As someone who has lived in both cities for years at a time, I'm not understanding why this "Musicians of the past" contest is so important.
Of course you don't but if it was Chicago who had so many musicians, artist, writers and actors, directors within its city limits you would definetely bring it up in each and every conversation. That's based on living in both cities.
If you want intellects who actually know what they are talking about go to Chicago.
LA, rad dood, soo coool, with palm trees and mountains and all that... whatever, you can keep it. I'm sticking to topic and to me, CHI>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> L, poop, A.
I dislike LA so much it's not even funny. When I went to Chi i was like "HOLY MANS, what an awesome place"
Travelling from SD up to LA with my cousins, I got to LA and was like ""K, why'd we leave SD?" COOL!!!!! the Hollywood STARS!!! OMG, garbage, those Hollywood Stars are in a ghetto... For all of you who haven't been to Beverly Hills, I don't get it... You're literally living as a millionair next door to a bum.
Chicago is in fly over zone surrounded by nothng but cattle.
How many homicides has Chicago already had? It's already past 100 for the year.
Crime infested, cold, miserable hellhole.
No wonder its population is shrinking.
I laughed.
Also, the crime in Chicago is restricted to one area.
It gets notoriously hot in the summer, with people dying during the worse heat waves.
Miserable? It's an alpha world city. LA can't touch that.
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