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Old December 24th 04, 03:02 AM
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Default I5 between grapevine and Sacramento

Geeze, so much traffic now and there is no other alternative to the
"ground transportation". It's either, #1 Fly and pay big bucks, or #2
Drive and spend many hours irritated by the traffic volume and the
sheer stupidity of all other californian drivers.

There is no other choice. Greyhound is only there for those who can't
afford a car and who don't mind sharing a ride with a convict. Amtrak
isn't anything to write home about either. Much of it's tracks and
right of ways have been removed years ago, it's schedule seriously
lacking in usefullness.

Solution? Pray for a miracle....just pray that California gets hit by
a big one. That the skies turn blackened by the fires of the millions
of fuel piplines that have been torn open thanks to a major earthquake
that will completely level much of Southern California to the ground
and effectively kill all of the idiot Californians living in Suburban
Sprawl that take their major polluting SUVs to work.

Pray that the whole entire Los Angeles County, Riverside, Orange, San
Bernardino and all the way to San Diego -- pray that that ground shifts
and that all of it falls underneath the Pacific Ocean. And from there,
only from there will the majority of us will be satisfied. We need the
SARS virus to kill all idiot Southern Californians.

Which leaves all of us Northern Californians to pick up the dead bodies
and stuff them in the incinerators...

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