Moving to NorCal vol. Grass is greener

1a. San Francisco
1b. Oakland
2. Berkeley
3. Downtown Sacramento

Should be your primary destinations in order.

OP you gotta be careful dealing with Bay Area NTers most of them are from the Peninsula or Daily City and are cut from a certain cloth.

Yo! :rofl: :rofl:


No love for the South Bay? San Jose just to live some nights but this was back in 2006 lol
 
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1a. San Francisco
1b. Oakland
2. Berkeley
3. Downtown Sacramento

Should be your primary destinations in order.

OP you gotta be careful dealing with Bay Area NTers most of them are from the Peninsula or Daily City and are cut from a certain cloth.
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1a. San Francisco
1b. Oakland
2. Berkeley
3. Downtown Sacramento

Should be your primary destinations in order.

OP you gotta be careful dealing with Bay Area NTers most of them are from the Peninsula or Daily City and are cut from a certain cloth.

Bruh :rofl:
 
I was just going to inquire to folks on here about Reggae On The River but I just looked it up and it's in Humboldt County. Why did I think it was held in Sacramento? I guess Humboldt County makes more sense.

Also I don't hate Sac but just don't consider it a Bay Area city. Going that direction, I think the boundaries gets cut off at Vallejo and that is credit to E-40 and Mac Mall. Haha.
 
I was just going to inquire to folks on here about Reggae On The River but I just looked it up and it's in Humboldt County. Why did I think it was held in Sacramento? I guess Humboldt County makes more sense.

Also I don't hate Sac but just don't consider it a Bay Area city. Going that direction, I think the boundaries gets cut off at Vallejo and that is credit to E-40 and Mac Mall. Haha.
 
Most cats here in the 916 who rep the bay are actually from there but can't afford it out there. Sac is Coolio but it's slow as heo out here.
 
OP, are you going to be working for Solano county or the state in Fairfield?
 
Also I don't hate Sac but just don't consider it a Bay Area city. Going that direction, I think the boundaries gets cut off at Vallejo and that is credit to E-40 and Mac Mall. Haha.
I feel you on this. Living in Sac it bugs me when I see folks in the 916 claiming the Bay...

semi-related, how do you guys feel when folks from the East Bay (Richmond, Fremont, Berkeley, etc) specifically claim San Francisco as their city??

I've always noticed this and wanted to say something but never got the brass to do so 
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1a. San Francisco
1b. Oakland
2. Berkeley
3. Downtown Sacramento

Should be your primary destinations in order.

OP you gotta be careful dealing with Bay Area NTers most of them are from the Peninsula or Daily City and are cut from a certain cloth.
Lol.
 
Wait, people claim Sacramento as part of the Bay Area? Eff outta here man.
 
I feel you on this. Living in Sac it bugs me when I see folks in the 916 claiming the Bay...

semi-related, how do you guys feel when folks from the East Bay (Richmond, Fremont, Berkeley, etc) specifically claim San Francisco as their city??

I've always noticed this and wanted to say something but never got the brass to do so :lol:  
A lot of people moved out of the city in the 90s so I ain't mad as long as they don't say born and raised and diss where ever they live now.
 
I feel you on this. Living in Sac it bugs me when I see folks in the 916 claiming the Bay...

semi-related, how do you guys feel when folks from the East Bay (Richmond, Fremont, Berkeley, etc) specifically claim San Francisco as their city??

I've always noticed this and wanted to say something but never got the brass to do so :lol:  

When I was growing up back in the 90s in Richmond unified area (El Sobrante, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules, etc), no one claimed SF. We actually always identified SF people cause they used to always say Frisco or The Sco. Personally I don't know anyone that did that but I am a small scope of the East Bay and usually we claimed it as the Bay Area. SF is just the city that people visually see. The Bay Area really embodies most cities that touch the actual bay waters.

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Gilroy is questionable though. Haha.
 
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When I was growing up back in the 90s in Richmond unified area (El Sobrante, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules, etc), no one claimed SF. We actually always identified SF people cause they used to always say Frisco or The Sco. Personally I don't know anyone that did that but I am a small scope of the East Bay and usually we claimed it as the Bay Area. SF is just the city that people visually see. The Bay Area really embodies most cities that touch the actual bay waters.

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Gilroy is questionable though. Haha.
Lol white people always say "no one says Frisco". Little do they know, that was the name in the 2000s.
 
Vallejo has great ethnic diversity but not trying to get stabbed. Must see beaches in NorCal?
 
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I always talk to people younger than me and tell them how important it was to listen to KMEL and WILD 9.49 back in the days. Those radio stations literally put on all the great 90's hip-hop to people in the suburb areas that I grew up at. That Bay Area rap is what put us on to the major cities in the Bay Area like Vallejo, Richmond, Oakland and specific areas in SF like Hunters Point and Fillmore. Today, kids that grow up don't even look past SF as cities in the Bay Area just cause those other cities are just not as important even culturally. Overall it's just odd times but really it just means I am just old.
 
Also I don't hate Sac but just don't consider it a Bay Area city. Going that direction, I think the boundaries gets cut off at Vallejo and that is credit to E-40 and Mac Mall. Haha.
I feel you on this. Living in Sac it bugs me when I see folks in the 916 claiming the Bay...

semi-related, how do you guys feel when folks from the East Bay (Richmond, Fremont, Berkeley, etc) specifically claim San Francisco as their city??

I've always noticed this and wanted to say something but never got the brass to do so :lol:  

I've never ever heard of this except travelling internationally.

Nobody in Cartagena has heard of Fremont, CA.
 
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