Secretblend
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yes I like drama.
Then go join a drama club. It'll totally fit your interests and your name.
yes I like drama.
Then go join a drama club. It'll totally fit your interests and your name.
Hey,
I AM VERY DISAPPOINT ABOUT THIS POSTING. when I am reading.. Not clear explaining about California.
I do want put in my post, but I better give up, because bother from Deafilmedia. FINISH!!!!
Hey,
I AM VERY DISAPPOINT ABOUT THIS POSTING. when I am reading.. Not clear explaining about California.
I do want put in my post, but I better give up, because bother from Deafilmedia. FINISH!!!!
Alex already warned her to stop. Please post your from California. Since, he asked who lives in this beautiful state smile
I am in Southern Calif, nice to meet you.
Sunshinelady
Better ignore Deafilmedia. You know what she is and don't waste your time to upset over her negative and childish posts but positive your own post what you know about California...
Hi Oceanblue,
....yeah, so I hope Deafilmedia might stop to make silly....Anyway,
Nice to meet you too
*awesome, you live in Solcal. I am moving from Germany to Norcal in Fremont about 2 month ago, so I love the town in Santa Barbara, Oceanside and Santa Rosa. *ouch* I can't one choose of town LOL
Do you know, In Cal is very expensive of Livelihood. Am I right?
Cool, Joshua Elementary school is still alive. I used to work at Edwards Air Force Base as a civilian. Not many Joshua trees left nowdays because of population growth. Gohpers? I do not see around here but we do have alot wild rabbits and quails.I'm sure it has changed much and grown.
I lived there 1958-60. We lived on J-12 and I can't remember the other street (I'd have to look it up). I attended Joshua Elementary School. My dad worked for Lockheed at Edwards Air Force Base.
We went to Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the Indian Museum, and Red Rock Canyon.
We had desert right behind our back "yard" (all sand). It was full of Joshua trees, tumbleweeds, and gophers.
It was some kind of burrowing critter. I remember my dad sticking the garden hose down the hole, trying to flush it out from the other end. :PCool, Joshua Elementary school is still alive. I used to work at Edwards Air Force Base as a civilian. Not many Joshua trees left nowdays because of population growth. Gohpers? I do not see around here but we do have alot wild rabbits and quails.
It was some kind of burrowing critter. I remember my dad sticking the garden hose down the hole, trying to flush it out from the other end. :P
I'm sure it's much more developed now. It was a "new" community when we lived there. After each wind storm, my brother and I would go in the back yard to pick the tumbleweeds up by the stem and throw them back into the desert behind our house.
Those gophers are everywhere in Calif but hardly here. Oh yes we used to have alot tumble weeds and we borrowed goats from our neighbor to clean up. This time we do not have much tumble weeds because of sever drought, worst one ever till yesterday we finally got heavy rain. I am thinking about selling tumble weeds to China.