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Eöl's avatar
Aug 2Edited

Great write up on SF. Despite being a pretty right-wing individual in most respects, I'm NorCal for life, and the weirdness is kind of what I love the most. To me, it feels like California is alive in ways that other places aren't, even the worst parts somehow, and other places are drab or like they're trying too hard.

Black Bear is pretty polarizing. About half of my family, for instance, hates it, and the other half loves it. I'm in the second camp, but I will admit that the quality can vary a lot from location to location, or even from visit to visit somehow. I eat there most often when I'm at Mt. Shasta, where my family vacations most years. That's where Black Bear is originally from, and honestly the quality varies just as much there as anywhere. The consistently best Black Bear I've ever been to was in Long Beach. The worst was in Tracy.

When I was little, my family would go to Disneyland every year, and while I still have very fond memories (my favorite 'ride' back then was the monorail, which I think still smokes most of the park), it's no longer high on my list of favorite places. That said, the Incredicoaster (regardless of its kind of forced and tacky branding; I have no idea why they made it Incredibles-themed, and vastly preferred it aesthetically when it was just California Screamin') is a pretty top-tier roller coaster, not that I'm any kind of expert. Though I did grow up in Santa Cruz, which has some shockingly legit coasters at the Boardwalk.

Actually, most of California Adventure is super cool, and I highly recommend the monstrously expensive hotel (which I stayed at only once, the year it opened, but is still my favorite hotel experience of all time).

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Michael Kelly's avatar

Great read ... We really don't deserve the Mexicans, they're the kindest most generous people you can ever meet. You really want to get invited to one of their parties ... which isn't hard. You'll get invited to a birthday party for a cousin of someone you've just met. Bring a nice gender neutral gift, some pack of soda and go. Their parties are huge potlucks and you'll get to enjoy real Mexican food.

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