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  1. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

  2. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    @ Elysian Park

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  3. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    LA River

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  4. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Getty Museum

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  5. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Westwood skyline @ night

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  6. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Gibson Amphitheatre

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  7. Ohhh I miss America!!!!!
     
  8. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    We want you back! NOW!
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  9. AWWWW Thanks Fgee!!!! I want to come back now!!!!!!!! :smt120
     
  10. Arwen

    Arwen New Member

    Oh Athena, I totally missed the turtle.
    OMG that's awesome!!! Did you touch it? I love them.
     
  11. Tony Soprano

    Tony Soprano Moderator

    Nice pics L.A.:smt023
     
  12. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Staples Center/LA Live

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  13. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Venice Beach

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  14. shaft2k4

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    Hey, i've been to Peggy's Cove before. About 5 years ago i went on a cruise to Halifax Nova Scotia and Peggy's Cove was one of the places we checked out. It was like walking into a postcard.

    I vaguely remember the story about the town's name. Peggy was a girl who the townsfolk adopted (supposedly the only survivor of a shipwreck) I don't remember if she just showed up one day or what. Too young to remember what her name was the family who took her in named her Peggy. As she grew up there people started calling her "Peggy of the Cove". Hence the town eventually became Peggy's Cove. Not sure how much of this is just legend, but a good story regardless.
     
  15. StonerChk

    StonerChk New Member

    H-Town...I like it but I'm moving ASAP. Too many people and too much traffic!!


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  16. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member

    You wouldn't want to live in L.A. then...lol

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  17. AdventurSum

    AdventurSum New Member

    you wouldn't want to focker with dc area traffic neither...

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    why people "slug" in the dc metro area...
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    when "important" folk shut down roads in the city...
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    (sidenote: anyone in DC from tuesday thru friday of the coming week 4/11/2010... a bunch of international wigs are in town for a nuclear summit in the city, there are already PLANNED blocked streets (13th thru 15th downtown))

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    America's 75 Worst Commutes
    by The Daily Beast

    They are the highways to hell in the country’s most gridlocked cities. The Daily Beast crunches the numbers to determine your ultimate morning nightmares. How did your commute rank?

    #1, Hollywood Freeway, Los Angeles
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 686
    Worst bottleneck: Southbound, Vermont Avenue
    Length of worst bottleneck: .64 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 77
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 14 mph

    The expert opinion: "I recall they would say things like it's a 20-minute trip downtown on the Hollywood Freeway,” Metropolitan Transportation Authority chief executive Art Leahy says on traffic when he was growing up in Los Angeles. “No one anticipated the congestion that would emerge."

    #2, Lunalilo Freeway (H-1), Honolulu
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 347
    Worst bottleneck: Eastbound, S Vineyard Blvd/Ward Ave
    Length of worst bottleneck: .82 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 36
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 16.4 mph

    The expert opinion: “There are only three lanes in either direction on Lunalilo Freeway through town, making it slow wherever there is a merge,” says KSSK traffic reporter Jason Yotsuda in an email. “Not much can be done there.”

    #3, Capital Beltway, surrounds Washington DC
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 194
    Worst bottleneck: Southbound, Exit 2A-B
    Length of worst bottleneck: 1.26 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 31
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 21.2 mph

    The expert opinion: “It’s a rough road,” says Adam Tuss, transportation reporter for WTOP 103.5. “It has lots of twists and turns, people speed on it and it’s got a lot of slow points too. It’s certainly not a freeway without its challenges.”

    #4, I-35, Austin
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 460
    Worst bottleneck: Northbound, Riverside Dr
    Length of worst bottleneck: .92 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 47
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 16.2 mph

    The expert opinion: “It’s the most traveled stretch of roadway of Austin and in the state,” says Joe Taylor, traffic reporter for News 8 Austin. “It’s quirky. It was designed for a small town, and we’ve grown into a very large city.”

    #5, James Lick Freeway (US 101), San Francisco
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 190
    Worst bottleneck: I 80 Northbound, 4th St/5th St
    Length of worst bottleneck: .52 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 46
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 12.9 mph

    The expert opinion: “I think it’s probably worse in the afternoon than in morning drives,” says Kim Wonderley, traffic reporter at KCBS 740. “There is another stretch of 280 that hits it and from that point up into San Francisco where it ends up joining Interstate 80 it’s a pressure point, no doubt about it.”

    #6, Cross Bronx Expressway, New York City
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 421
    Worst bottleneck: Southbound, Bronx River Parkway/Exit 4B
    Length of worst bottleneck: .36 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 94
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 11.2 mph

    The expert opinion: “There’s an old phrase that we used to have: too many cars and not enough roadway, and that fits the Cross Bronx to a T,” says Tom Kaminski, traffic reporter for WCBS 880 in New York City. “There’s no room to expand, there’s no way to throw in an additional lane or an additional shoulder—people have started changing their driving habits whenever they can.”

    #7, I-5, Seattle
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 256
    Worst bottleneck: Southbound, 45th St/Exit 169
    Length of worst bottleneck: 1.46 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 34
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 21.3 mph

    The expert opinion: “We have one major problem in downtown Seattle, and that is physical restraints,” says Paul Tosch, traffic reporter for KOMO 1000. “We only have so much room to put more freeway through downtown Seattle because we have water to one side and all the downtown buildings to the other. And I mean we don’t have room for one more lane.”

    #8, I-95, Bridgeport, CT
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 272
    Worst bottleneck: Northbound, US 1/Connecticut Ave/Exit 14
    Length of worst bottleneck: 1.4 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 27
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 22.7 mph

    The expert opinion: “If there’s a car crash it can take people forever to get home,” says Tommy Edison, traffic reporter for STAR 99.9. “It can be downright horrible.”

    #9, Kennedy Expressway, Chicago
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 712
    Worst bottleneck: Westbound, I 90/I 94/Edens Expressway
    Length of worst bottleneck: .2 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 64
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 17.2 mph

    The expert opinion: “There’s no such thing as rush hour. It’s rush period, rush day,” says Roz Varon, traffic anchor for ABC 7 News This Morning. “With the Kennedy, that thing will stay congested until 10 or 11 a.m. and start backing up again at 1 p.m.”

    #10, Airport Expressway (State Road 112), Miami
    Weekly hours of bottleneck congestion: 183
    Worst bottleneck: Eastbound, 72nd Ave/Milam Dairy Rd
    Length of worst bottleneck: .46 mi
    Weekly hours of congestion on worst bottleneck: 22
    Speed of worst bottleneck when congested: 16.3 mph

    Commuter Buzz: ''Southbound, northbound, eastbound, westbound. It means detours,'' state Department of Transportation spokesperson Tish Burgher told the Miami Herald July 14, 2009, after surrounding roadwork was expected to force traffic onto State Road 112.
     
  18. Inner Beauty

    Inner Beauty New Member


    I've been in your traffic AdSum and my best friend talks about it all the time, and shit is bad, but unfortunately, we still trump the rest of America as the city with the worst traffic. People in other cities always talk about how bad their traffic is, but people come out here and see what we're talking about. You never know when you're going to be sitting in gridlock. Our shit is an all day thing, not hourly. LA or FG can vouch for me.

    We're listed with 5 our of our freeways on this list and 4 in the top 10 alone:

    It's awful out here....
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  19. AdventurSum

    AdventurSum New Member

    yeppers!! which is why i posted the list with true stats.
    indeed i have been in y'all's big citae. lol i got fam in watts. traffic (and other thangs) ain't no jizzoke out there on the left coast.
     
  20. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    Stop it! I miss H-town:)

    But I traden H-town for LA traffic... so I just compunded the problem:)

    I spent 2 h going 19 miles last Monday at like 1:30 pm.. just another day in paradise:)

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