From all of us Californians

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Kindra

Boxer Buddy
America has engaged in some finger wagging lately because
California doesn't have enough electricity to meet its needs. The rest of the country (including George W. Bush's energy secretary Spencer Abraham, who wants Californians to suffer through blackouts as justification for drilling for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge) seems to be just fine with letting Californians dangle in the breeze without enough power to meet their needs. They laugh at Californians' frivolity.

Well, everybody. Here's how it really is:

California ranks 48th in the nation in power consumed per person.
California grows more than half the nation's fruit, nuts and
vegetables.
We're keeping them.
We need something to eat when the power
goes out. We grow 99 percent or more of the nation's almonds, artichokes, dates, figs, kiwifruit, olives, persimmons, pistachios, prunes, raisins and walnuts.
Hope you won't miss them.

California is the nation's number one dairy state. We're keeping our dairy products. We'll need plenty of fresh ones since our refrigerators can't be relied upon.

Got milk?

We Californians are gonna keep all our high-tech software in state.
Silicon Valley is ours, after all. Without enough electricity, which you're apparently keeping for yourselves, we just plain don't have enough software to spare.

We're keeping all our airplanes. California builds
a good percentage of the commercial airliners available to fly you people to where you want to go. When yours wear out, you'd better hope Boeing's Washington plant can keep you supplied. There isn't enough electricity here to allow us to export any more planes than we need ourselves. And while we're at it, we're keeping all our high- tech aerospace stuff, too, like the sophisticated weapons systems that let you sleep at night, not worried you might wake up under the rule of some foreign kook.

Oh, yeah, and if you want to make a long-distance call, remember where the satellite components and tracking systems come from. Maybe you could get back in the habit of writing letters.

Want to see a blockbuster movie this weekend? Come to California. We make them here. Since we'll now have to make them with our own electricity, we're keeping them. Even if we shot them somewhere else, the labs, printing facilities, editing facilities, and sound facilities are all here.
I Love Being A Californian- This Says It All!

Want some nice domestic wine? We produce over 17 million gallons per year. We'll need all of it to drown our sorrows when we think about the fact that no matter how many California products we export to make the rest of America's lives better, America can't see its way clear to help us out with a little electricity. You can no longer have any of our wine.

You all complain that we don't build enough power plants. Well, you don't grow enough food, write enough software, make enough movies, build enough airplanes and defense systems or make enough wine.
This is your last warning, America. Lighten (us) up before it's too late.

Love,
The Californians :D
 
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Elsa

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YEAH!!! And we have Disneyland and Mickey Mouse and if you don't want to see Mickey Mouse get hurt, lighten us up!
 

uno

Boxer Pal
Have some cheese

Do you want some cheese with that whine? Do you really expect the rest of the nation to be concerned about people that are so senseless that they build their homes on shaky ground?

Duuuuude, when you say that California grows more than half the nations fruit, nuts and vegetables are you talking about crops or the brain function of residents. By the way where does the water for those crops come from? If it weren't for the rerouting of the Colorado River, paid for with Federal Tax dollars, southern California would still be a desert. Somehow I don't think you'll be munching on too many pistachios without the water. I'm sure the fruit and vegetable growers in Florida look forward to not having to compete with their counterparts from California. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

I'm sure the dairy farmers in Wisconsin will be glad to know that the California dairy products won't be competing against them anymore. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

Your high-tech software won't do you any good without electricity to run your computers. Besides the rest of the country can turn to Silicon Alley in NYC for software. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

Keep your aircrafts too. What we can't get from Boeing in Washington we'll get from McDonnel Douglas in Long Island NY, or Airbus in Europe. That goes for the satellite components too. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

As for your "blockbuster" movies, good luck making them without film. Over 90% of the movies made in the world are shot on Eastman motion picture film which, in case you didn't know it, is made in Rochester NY, by a company named Eastman Kodak. Having worked for the motion picture division of Kodak, in NYC, I can assure you that there are labs, printing facilities, editing facilities and sound facilities here on the east coast. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

You make it sound like the only domestic wine in this country is produced in California. Wrong again dude. There are some fine wines that come from the Finger Lakes Region of New York. I guess we'll have to manage without you.

Now that you've been given a taste of how really unimportant California is to the rest of us, a little dose of reality if you will, quit your whining, stop being so politically correct, and build some power plants, or we'll just have to manage without you.

In case you didn't realize it, this was all typed (well most of it anyway) with my tongue planted firmly in my cheek, as I'm sure yours was.

[Edited by uno on 04-05-2001 at 03:31 PM]
 
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Betty's mom

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Not to step on the other coasts toes, but has anyone looked at Texas?? Please don't remind me of G.W.Bush, not everyone here voted for him.

We have vineyards, we have movie studios, we have the silicon hill country, we have a coast line, we have NASA, we have dairy cows and regualr ones too; fruits and veggies are grown here, and Boeing is actually thinking of moving their operations to the DFW area.

We have great bar-b-que, steaks, and seafood. Our Southwest cuisine is to die for and we have a large Asian population which ha brought us great food as well!
We also have Organically grown propducts for us trying to live right!

Texas is the biggest state in the continental US and we women are famous for our BIG HAIR!!!

I love california because it's so beautiful but would never live there because it's to expensive and I'm scared of mud slides and earthquakes.

I love the east coast but would never live there because it's too expensive and too darn cold! Plus it's too darn crowded.

So I guess we all have our own little paradises.

That's what makes this country so great!
 
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Badassboxer

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ROFLMAO! That is good, both the delivery and response - this may be old, but appropriate in this forum:You know you're from California if:
> >
> > You make over $250,000 a year and still can't afford a
> > house.
> >
> > It's sprinkling outside, so you leave for work and
> > hour early to avoid all the weather-related accidents.
> >
> > Your child's third grade teacher has purple hair, a
> > nose ring, and is named Breeze.
> >
> > You can't remember... is pot legal?
> >
> > You've been to a baby shower for an infant who has two
> > mothers and a sperm donor.
> >
> > You have a very strong opinion about where your coffee
> > beans are grown, and can taste the difference between
Sumatran and
> Ethiopian.
> >
> > You know which restaurant serves the freshest arugula.
>
> > You can't remember... is pot legal?
> >
> > A really great parking space can move you to tears.
> >
> > The guy in line at Starbucks, wearing the baseball
> > cap, sunglasses, and looks like George Clooney, IS George Clooney.
> >
> > Your car insurance costs as much as your house
> > payment.
> >
> > Your hairdresser is straight, your plumber is gay, and
> > you Mary Kay rep is a guy in drag.
> >
> > It's sprinkling out, and there's a report on every
> > news channel about "THE STORM!"
> >
> > Hey... is pot legal?
> >
> > Over 85% of the cities, towns, and streets start with
> > San, Los, El, La, Santa, De La or De Los.
> >
> > Two overcast days in a row drive you mad.
> >
> > A family of four owns six vehicles.
> >
> > Everyone who lives here knows that hurricanes,
> > tornadoes, floods and snowstorms are way worse than
earthquakes, which are, after all, over almost as soon as you realize what's happening.
> >
> > Even if the store is across the street, you drive there.

> > Yeah, you're sure...? pot is legal.
> >
> > And finally, a question:
> >
> > Q. How many Californians does it take to screw in a light bulb?
> > A. None. Californians cannot afford to turn on the lights.


All in fun!
 

Linda

Boxer Insane
Oh, no! You better call the Waaaaambulance.

You won't get any sympathy from your northern neighbors.

Oregon has the "silicon forest." Ever hear of Intel?

Oregon also has a growing wine industry.

Ever heard of apples and Pears from Hood River?

California can keep its fruits and nuts! ;)

And when you're all running North for more water and power, you can wear your Nikes (another Oregon product). :D
 
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Brenda & Jeff

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I guess this thread just shows how independent we all have become. Although this is the tongue in cheek, I got to thinking that we keep heading toward "separation equanimity".

It amazes me how everything is so interdependent yet separate around me. I have dear friends in CA and have lived there myself, and agree that earthquakes scare the poop out of me, however, the weather is great.

Getting on my soapbox for a moment, IMO if we could group together more instead of trying to compete so, maybe we could help to resolve or solve some of the important issues like homelessness, violence in schools, gangs, abuse, and people who treat dogs as disposable items.

I just hope all is resolved but am fearful with our new administration (aka regime) that it will not happen as quickly as possible.

By the way, I enjoyed all of the laughs on this thread - and the learning experience, I did not know that Texas had wineries that sold retail (in other words not just local) Send some brand names so I can see if I can get them here in Central New York.

Also, Oswego New York has the most bars per capita, I wonder where that fits in the larger scale of things (got booze?)

Brenda
 
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