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Originally Posted by Phil Hoskins
This must bore the bajeezus out of most, but it is fun. With WeHo having only 1.7 sq miles and 16,000 gays, I think we beat Frisco.
Bow ROTFMOL
No actually I think it's wonderful to watch y'all trying to "out gay" each other's towns.

I hope this won't be in the way dropped in here between y'all, will it?



Happy Birthday Rocky Horror on October 30! You've given us 35 exquisite years. laugh

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Originally Posted by olyve
I hope this won't be in the way dropped in here between y'all, will it?
Not all, Olyve! Thanks for adding to the "out gaying" each other's town. ROTFMOL


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Originally Posted by churlpat lives
West Hollywood is about 50 percent gay?
Probably - seriously.

Not only that - they're the rich gays. Castro are the po' gays.


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The Rocky Horro film is the them of this year's Halloween Street Party in WeHo -- 400,000 crazies Sunday night. We know how to do it without having to close it down like Frisco has had to smile


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WeHo has a population of approx 40,000, 40% gay.


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I was born and raised in Los Angeles and never referred to my hometown as "L.A."---I always said "Los Angeles". Though I must admit that I sinned in not pronouncing the "g" in "Angeles" in the Spanish way.
My condolences. I grew up in Redondo Beach, and smartly moved north to live in a region that embraces forward-thinking ecology, progressive life-styles, and a plethora of stunning geography - which includes forests of Sequoia sempervirens - which El Lay can't grow. smile
What about all the things Los Angeles can grow which you can't, like avocados, and oranges and lemons, and mangoes, and.... Or, at least, it used to be able to grow them wink

No condolences are necessary. Some of us grew up in Bizarro Los Angeles and are diametrically opposite to the stereotypical Angeleno.

I don't dare go back to my hometown. I am afraid that if an anti-Angeleno like me shook hands with an Angeleno we both might be annihilated in a gigantic burst of energy. LOL



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Originally Posted by numan
You like to take digs at poor, defenseless Los Angeles. Instead of crudely referring to it as "L.A., why don't you always call it "Los Angeles", but use the Spanish pronunciation. A much more subtle and refined way of shocking the sensibilities of Anglo Angelenos.
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Subtleties are lost on the City of Fake 'n Bake.
You make a very good point there.

But San Franciscans have a responsibily to be subtle and refined---even if it passes over the heads of benighted Angelenos.

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Rick, you might be interested in a short story which the renowned British astrophysicist, Fred Hoyle, knocked off in his spare time.

It is entitled, "Welcome to Slippage City," and is included in a collection of Hoyle's stories called Element 79. All of Hoyle's stories are sufficiently subtle and erudite to meet with the approval of even a San Franciscan.

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It's amazing how many people have a good idea and then foul it up. Take the theologians. When they thought up the Devil, they were dead-set on the right track, then they go off with a ridiculous notion. Imagine the Devil bothering with souls one-by-one, dealing with you or me on an individual basis, like a common tinker. The critical thing to remember is that the Devil thinks big, reaping his harvests by the million, as he did in the case of Slippage City.

Suppose you wanted to start up a hell of a city. You'd probably put it in a lousy climate. Well, the Devil didn't make that mistake. He put his City in a beautiful place, a place with a wonderful climate. There was a plain about fifty miles wide between a chain of mountains and the sea. It was a place of nearly perpetual sunshine. Yet it was no desert, quite the reverse. What happened was that every day the air moved in and out over the sea. It came in saturated with moisture during the early morning. There was always a heavy dew with a light mist. The water soaked into the fertile ground before the sun climbed high in the sky....
And so on.

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There's nothing more here than the Devil's hoariest old trick, this simple two-by-two multiplication. Humans fall for it every time. Get humans started out on something they like, then bring in the two-by-two business, that's the standard formula. The result must always be disaster because the multiplication can't go on indefinitely, it must blow up in your face.

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So much envy of the greatest city on the planet, but we don't give a rats butt and don't mind it at all if you don't come here ever again.

Party on dude. cool


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Originally Posted by Phil Hoskins
So much envy of the greatest city on the planet, but we don't give a rats butt and don't mind it at all if you don't come here ever again.
Me either! Bow


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