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Florida has nice sandy beaches you can swim in the rain.
California has cliffs meet the ocean with waves that are enjoyable.
Florida's beach is like bathwater
California has cold water (which feels good at 100)
Florida's beaches are shark infested
California's beaches all look different
Orlando has no beach
Los Angeles does
Orlando is boring outside of amusement parks
Los Angeles is the party capital of the world
Los Angeles get 100 like 2 days a year?
It also rains less than 10 days a year?
Orlando has no smog (LA sucks with air quality)
Orlando is one dimensional (flat terrain)
Los Angeles has everything (beach, desert, mountains, lakes)
The Lakers have 14 Rings, The Magic are 0-5 in The Finals LOL
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^^ man you make Orlando sound so Bad, come on there's something you must like!I know it's your opinion ( it funny) but there's always something you like about every city, and then there's a lot you hate about cities.
Florida has nice sandy beaches you can swim in the rain.
California has cliffs meet the ocean with waves that are enjoyable.
Florida's beach is like bathwater
California has cold water (which feels good at 100)
Florida's beaches are shark infested
California's beaches all look different
Orlando has no beach
Los Angeles does
Orlando is boring outside of amusement parks
Los Angeles is the party capital of the world
Los Angeles get 100 like 2 days a year?
It also rains less than 10 days a year?
Orlando has no smog (LA sucks with air quality)
Orlando is one dimensional (flat terrain)
Los Angeles has everything (beach, desert, mountains, lakes)
The Lakers have 14 Rings, The Magic are 0-5 in The Finals LOL
I suppose CA dosent have any sharks. Esp the Great white shark. Who knew . Not all of FL beaches are like bathwater. The east coast is very refreshing year round. You can't swim everywhere in CA year round.
The rain sure is great in FL. Very refreshing. Not too hot, and not too cold. The lightning is what drives us all inside though. But even that is fun to watch.
yeah there been crazy weather in Ca for this time of year it's suppose to be around 90 this time of year and it's only 60 and mid 70's inland. There was lightning,thunder,hail, and hit and miss thunderstorms, and It was humid you can feel it.Early this week was probably thew most lightning I ever saw it was Crazy!
_______________________________________________ Be cool,stay true, and Keep it clean-Californialove24
yeah there been crazy weather in Ca for this time of year it's suppose to be around 90 this time of year and it's only 60 and mid 70's inland. There was lightning,thunder,hail, and hit and miss thunderstorms, and It was humid you can feel it.Early this week was probably thew most lightning I ever saw it was Crazy!
_______________________________________________ Be cool,stay true, and Keep it clean-Californialove24
I suppose CA dosent have any sharks. Esp the Great white shark. Who knew . Not all of FL beaches are like bathwater. The east coast is very refreshing year round. You can't swim everywhere in CA year round.
True Florida is has swimmable water temps year round and it feels good in the winter, in the summer I just can't feel cool off! In Cali the only time you could go swimming is in Summer, b/c it feels good b/c it gets hot and you feel refreshed.Cali beaches are more varied than Florida.Ca you need a swim suit, but Ca has Waves while Florida's aren't so Great. Florida weather is probably the best in the U.S. during the weather for me b/c I prefer warm winters!
I suppose CA dosent have any sharks. Esp the Great white shark. Who knew . Not all of FL beaches are like bathwater. The east coast is very refreshing year round. You can't swim everywhere in CA year round.
Ok... lets compare
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Single Great White vs Hundreds of those florida critters?
Heres one, USA TODAY:
Thanks to thousands of annual beachgoers and untold toothy predators hunting offshore, New Smyrna Beach is the shark attack capital of the world. That's according to the International Shark Attack File, which cites 210 attacks in the beach's home county of Volusia, Fla.
In fair comparison... a great white will most likely kill you... but in FL I know several people that have had a bite but didn't do much damage.
I don't know anybody who ever had an issue with an alligator. Spiders and snakes though? oh yeah...lots of critters.
Florida has nice sandy beaches you can swim in the rain.
California has cliffs meet the ocean with waves that are enjoyable.
Florida's beach is like bathwater
California has cold water (which feels good at 100)
Florida's beaches are shark infested
California's beaches all look different
Orlando has no beach
Los Angeles does
Orlando is boring outside of amusement parks
Los Angeles is the party capital of the world
Los Angeles get 100 like 2 days a year?
It also rains less than 10 days a year?
Orlando has no smog (LA sucks with air quality)
Orlando is one dimensional (flat terrain)
Los Angeles has everything (beach, desert, mountains, lakes)
The Lakers have 14 Rings, The Magic are 0-5 in The Finals LOL
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Your being bias, you cant really compare orlando to LA. LA is much more established than orlando which is still a blossoming city.
L.A has more slums, run down areas, and gang problms than Orlando. And Orlando does have more to do than just theme parks, we have beaches only 45 mins away, even less if you live on the outskirts. And there is plenty of clubs and bars for younger adults. What fun things can you do in LA that you cant do in Orlando?
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