Moemg
Gone but not forgotten
Some of us needed to read the post to learn the phrase "flyover country"...I did miss this board!
I live near an airport in a coastal area so am I a flyover or a coastal resident ?
Some of us needed to read the post to learn the phrase "flyover country"...I did miss this board!
In my youth kids shouted "California Driver!" when a car didn't yield to a pedestrian....
It was called a Hollywood Stop in Tronno.Rolling through an intersection was called a "Saint Louis Stop" in WI.
I just saw this 5 min ago on CNBC.
Average Total Compensation (wage+benefits):
For Big 3: $73/hr
For Toyota: $48/hr
For US worker: $28/hr
tell ya what...i'll drive over to my local small lake and sit for 10 minutes on the "coast". then i can be a coastal snob too. then i'll drive back to my house, right down the road from a dairy farm, and be a fly-over resident. will that work?The good thing about being a coastal snob is even with the downturn in real estate we are still sitting on large chunks of money that we can eventually sell and move to fly over country .
The good thing about being a coastal snob is even with the downturn in real estate we are still sitting on large chunks of money that we can eventually sell and move to fly over country .
The good thing about being a coastal snob is even with the downturn in real estate we are still sitting on large chunks of money that we can eventually sell and move to fly over country .
In my youth kids shouted "California Driver!" when a car didn't yield to a pedestrian. It was almost as good as a swear word. Need I mention that I lived in Oregon? The attitude has mellowed but the locals still have a lot of fun casting a side ways glance at folks with cars with California plates - an inside joke. The attitude was based on the effect of the lack of land use planning in LA and the fact that they always seemed to have so much money to spend.