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Not Like What You See on TV  

Knot4Everyone2 44F
125 posts
3/13/2012 11:05 pm
Not Like What You See on TV





I'm in California right now and I gotta say - it's not really like what they show on TV. Granted I'm on the other side of the mountains in the picture, but still...

Oh, there was a cloud (smog) surrounding the valley as I flew in and there are palm trees everywhere... So far the weather's been cold and the people look just like the people at home.

Perhaps I need to visit the other side of the mountains... See what's going on in the big city. Rodeo Drive. Sunset Boulevard. Hollywood. I think I'll put those on the agenda for tomorrow!

miklox4 58M
2043 posts
3/14/2012 12:29 am

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C A L I is the greatest state in the US if you ask me. To really enjoy it, you gotta get out and get in it, see it, know it, live it and most of all be about it. I think that LA should have been the capital instead of Sacramento..Lots more to do and see. The places you mentioned are nice to visit and there are many many more. See the sites. Its always different on tv. Even though we are the sunshine state, we do have our share of bad weather here too...but its ......
C A L I F O R N I A .

Peace

Miklox4...aka KaLi4nik8R


Mr_Hot_Teas 52M
975 posts
3/14/2012 2:25 pm

I'm sure you can find the real places behind the famous snapshots of CA that captivate us, but the image most have of CA enhances some of the "realness". I think CA is a humorous study in marketing in action and the whole "words have meaning" thing -- no where in "sunshine state" does anyone promise warmth or warm water at the beautiful beaches and temperature doesn't come across the TV very well.

To be fair, not many places are as they are portrayed on the tube, and CA, relatively speaking, does have better weather and healthier, more active (and more kinky) people than most other places; so.... Get out there and jump into a postcard!

Check out Mr_Hot_Teas' blog!
You know you love some good Hot Teas...


forgotforgetting 57M
8134 posts
3/15/2012 12:53 pm

Nothing is ever like it is on TV. As a native Los Angelino, I can tell you that is a lot of fun if you go to the right places. What you need is a tour guide who is in the "know" about the hot spots.

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
― Oscar Wilde


Knot4Everyone2 44F
75 posts
3/20/2012 11:14 pm

    Quoting miklox4:
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    C A L I is the greatest state in the US if you ask me. To really enjoy it, you gotta get out and get in it, see it, know it, live it and most of all be about it. I think that LA should have been the capital instead of Sacramento..Lots more to do and see. The places you mentioned are nice to visit and there are many many more. See the sites. Its always different on tv. Even though we are the sunshine state, we do have our share of bad weather here too...but its ......
    C A L I F O R N I A .

    Peace

    Miklox4...aka KaLi4nik8R
Thanks for the advice! You're right, of course - there are great things about California. I wasn't there for fun and I didn't have much free time, so it's unfair for me to say anything bad...


Knot4Everyone2 44F
75 posts
3/20/2012 11:16 pm

    Quoting Mr_Hot_Teas:
    I'm sure you can find the real places behind the famous snapshots of CA that captivate us, but the image most have of CA enhances some of the "realness". I think CA is a humorous study in marketing in action and the whole "words have meaning" thing -- no where in "sunshine state" does anyone promise warmth or warm water at the beautiful beaches and temperature doesn't come across the TV very well.

    To be fair, not many places are as they are portrayed on the tube, and CA, relatively speaking, does have better weather and healthier, more active (and more kinky) people than most other places; so.... Get out there and jump into a postcard!
True, true. The grass is always greener somewhere else, right? I've been to northern and mid-California in the past and had a great time. I'll have to schedule my next trip with extra time to make sure I can have some fun!


Knot4Everyone2 44F
75 posts
3/20/2012 11:17 pm

    Quoting nomad___:
    I recommend visiting Santa Barbara and Ojai.
Wish I had more time - I would have taken your suggestion! Next time...


Knot4Everyone2 44F
75 posts
3/20/2012 11:18 pm

    Quoting forgotforgetting:
    Nothing is ever like it is on TV. As a native Los Angelino, I can tell you that is a lot of fun if you go to the right places. What you need is a tour guide who is in the "know" about the hot spots.
It's always nice to have someone "in the know" around!


miklox4 58M
2043 posts
3/21/2012 1:50 am

    Quoting Knot4Everyone2:
    Thanks for the advice! You're right, of course - there are great things about California. I wasn't there for fun and I didn't have much free time, so it's unfair for me to say anything bad...
Its a big state. Having a plan is agood idea. You and yours are welcome anytime. LOL

The sun has been shining a little more often since ol' boy left office. I'm glad Arnold is out..what a panty waste..all he cared about was boning his maid and what color H3 he was going to go to work in.
Whoah...where did that come from? I guess we have DRAMA here too..

Mik


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