San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
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San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
Guess who is the new bad boy in the housing market?
Guess who is the new bad boy in the housing market?
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Re: San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
I will guess Ardmore, OK.
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So why is San Diego at the top of the list?
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Awww.

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Re: San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
Which is more fun?
1) Ardmore, OK
2) San Diego, CA
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1) Ardmore, OK
2) San Diego, CA
Vote now.
Vote early.
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2400 Fulton Street is the house Jefferson Airplane bought in 1966. I have this record and if I remember right, the band paid $60,000 for the place. It's right across the street, or was, from Golden Gate Park. If it still exists it's probably worth millions now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2400_Fulton_Street Here's a pic of it so it's evidently still there.
https://rockandrollroadmap.com/places/h ... lane-home/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2400_Fulton_Street Here's a pic of it so it's evidently still there.
https://rockandrollroadmap.com/places/h ... lane-home/
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neoplacebo baited you, again. You're sooo easy!
I'll go with the birthplace of John Hinckley, Jr, one of my heroes.
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Re: San Francisco Bay Area dethroned as most unaffordable housing market in America, report says
Hey, Ardmore may not be quite up to San Diego standards, but there's a lot of fun things to do there. They've got a movie theatre, bowling alley, drag strip, raceway and lots more. Even an art gallery.
https://thetouristchecklist.com/things- ... rdmore-ok/

https://thetouristchecklist.com/things- ... rdmore-ok/

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Yes, 2400 Fulton is a grand house, much larger than most other homes in the City.
I grew up in SF, usually about 10 blocks away on the other side of GG Park.
The 5 Fulton electric trolley bus runs in front of this place; you can sort of see the double power lines that provide the energy it uses.
The house:

The type of trolley bus that ran in front of it back then. I remember these things well. The wires would sing a bit as they went by. Memories!

About the trolley bus: https://www.streetcar.org/sfmsr-buses/7 ... oach-1950/
I grew up in SF, usually about 10 blocks away on the other side of GG Park.
The 5 Fulton electric trolley bus runs in front of this place; you can sort of see the double power lines that provide the energy it uses.
The house:

The type of trolley bus that ran in front of it back then. I remember these things well. The wires would sing a bit as they went by. Memories!

About the trolley bus: https://www.streetcar.org/sfmsr-buses/7 ... oach-1950/
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Note: I remember riding one of those trolley buses for three years to my junior high school, which was over some hills. Inevitably one of the power connectors would disconnect going around a turn. The driver would stop the trolley bus, get off, pull on a guy wire connected to the connector rod, reposition it back onto the overhead power line, and we'd be off. Usually the driver knew this would happen and would get up enough speed to be able to coast through the intersection/turn to be able to reconnect without losing power again.
For at least two years we lived on a hill along one of these trolley bus lines. I remember being entranced by the singing of the wires. Memories.
Oh, and it's my understanding that the entire electrified Muni system in SF is powered by electricity generated at the Hetch Hetchy dam on the Tuolumne River just outside Yosemite National Park. That was built soon after the 1906 earthquake, with the nation making it easier for SF to get power, probably in sympathy for the City after the devastating quake. I doubt such a dam and power station so close to a national park would pass muster today.
For at least two years we lived on a hill along one of these trolley bus lines. I remember being entranced by the singing of the wires. Memories.
Oh, and it's my understanding that the entire electrified Muni system in SF is powered by electricity generated at the Hetch Hetchy dam on the Tuolumne River just outside Yosemite National Park. That was built soon after the 1906 earthquake, with the nation making it easier for SF to get power, probably in sympathy for the City after the devastating quake. I doubt such a dam and power station so close to a national park would pass muster today.
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Yeah, Carter County, Oklahoma voted about 3 to 1 for Dolt .45 both times, despite registrations being roughly equal between RepuQs and Demsneoplacebo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:48 pmI picked Ardmore because a couple of years ago I established contact with a guy I was in the navy with who now lives in Ardmore. I later found out he's a trumper so I just figured that whole Ardmore scene is just a little piece of hell for those who like such things. The fact that the guy who tried to kill Reagan was born there is a bonus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Co ... a#Politics
Ardmore is about as White and poor as the rest of Oklahoma, but it's a bit Blacker.
Still, I might prefer small town OK to heavily militarized massive city CA. Moot point, anyhow, as a retiree there is no way I could afford SD.
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I think we have a new handle for YKW.neoplacebo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:48 pmI picked Ardmore because a couple of years ago I established contact with a guy I was in the navy with who now lives in Ardmore. I later found out he's a trumper so I just figured that whole Ardmore scene is just a little piece of hell for those who like such things. The fact that the guy who tried to kill Reagan was born there is a bonus.
"Hinky"...

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"we"? no one has ever adopted any of your butthurt and dumb childish nicknames for any of us, not once. Deluded much, Useless?
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