I've left Colorado, already. I was there for maybe I month, got a job, made some friends, then like a creeper of the night; gone. It was fun though I'll admit. A bit challenging on the lungs, and liver. I've decided I'm not drinking in Los Angeles, maybe not at all. I definitely saw a lot more in Colorado living there then just visiting. It's hard to fit in every little thing you want to do when you are on a set timeline of when you are leaving so nothing but events, outings, and dinners fill your schedule very quickly. I really enjoy the relaxed pace of being somewhere like this. Though it's slightly terrifying not having a job in a city full of homeless people. I have enough finances to support myself, but wow the amount of homeless in Los Angeles, it's astounding. So far in Los Angeles I have seen the beach at night, the air port; way to much, aquarium wholesalers, Korea Town, Chinatown, Little Tokyo (whee I'm living currently), Beverly Hills, Beach towns, and a lot more. It's insane here because you will be driving through the ghetto, then BAM 4 million dollar houses with a Lamborghini in the driveway. I would love to say I like it here, but I could certainly never call it home. It's a bit of displeasure where I live, the giant rat I saw on the rooftop, kind of freaked out by that. Plus the fact that there are so many people is insane. I wanted to go to Target around 11 am, traffic, everywhere. The best part is you can't use your cellphone while driving, ok. You can't have your GPS on your windshield, so if your lost, you can pull over and call, or not get to the place your going and just give up, because it's an hour to go 5 miles anyway! Time to go figure this out.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Where to start..
I've left Colorado, already. I was there for maybe I month, got a job, made some friends, then like a creeper of the night; gone. It was fun though I'll admit. A bit challenging on the lungs, and liver. I've decided I'm not drinking in Los Angeles, maybe not at all. I definitely saw a lot more in Colorado living there then just visiting. It's hard to fit in every little thing you want to do when you are on a set timeline of when you are leaving so nothing but events, outings, and dinners fill your schedule very quickly. I really enjoy the relaxed pace of being somewhere like this. Though it's slightly terrifying not having a job in a city full of homeless people. I have enough finances to support myself, but wow the amount of homeless in Los Angeles, it's astounding. So far in Los Angeles I have seen the beach at night, the air port; way to much, aquarium wholesalers, Korea Town, Chinatown, Little Tokyo (whee I'm living currently), Beverly Hills, Beach towns, and a lot more. It's insane here because you will be driving through the ghetto, then BAM 4 million dollar houses with a Lamborghini in the driveway. I would love to say I like it here, but I could certainly never call it home. It's a bit of displeasure where I live, the giant rat I saw on the rooftop, kind of freaked out by that. Plus the fact that there are so many people is insane. I wanted to go to Target around 11 am, traffic, everywhere. The best part is you can't use your cellphone while driving, ok. You can't have your GPS on your windshield, so if your lost, you can pull over and call, or not get to the place your going and just give up, because it's an hour to go 5 miles anyway! Time to go figure this out.
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