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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Possibly moving to California
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<blockquote data-quote="josephcostello" data-source="post: 15302171" data-attributes="member: 165586"><p>I live in Los Altos, near mountain view and palo alto. I would definitely not recommend moving to San Francisco if you're not entirely in love with the big city life, it's very easy to move on the outskirts like the peninsula and other surrounding cities and commute to the city or take the train. For me the uncongested cities near me are busy enough, but that's just for me. I enjoy the city but also enjoy not having to be there all the time. Peninsula is nice (san jose, mountain view, santa clara) because you feel like you're in the heart of everything. Santa Cruz/ Half moon bay are 40 min away and san francisco is 30 min away. Beautiful drives through windy roads in the hills between the Bay area and Half moon Bay in which I still drive and find new roads all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josephcostello, post: 15302171, member: 165586"] I live in Los Altos, near mountain view and palo alto. I would definitely not recommend moving to San Francisco if you're not entirely in love with the big city life, it's very easy to move on the outskirts like the peninsula and other surrounding cities and commute to the city or take the train. For me the uncongested cities near me are busy enough, but that's just for me. I enjoy the city but also enjoy not having to be there all the time. Peninsula is nice (san jose, mountain view, santa clara) because you feel like you're in the heart of everything. Santa Cruz/ Half moon bay are 40 min away and san francisco is 30 min away. Beautiful drives through windy roads in the hills between the Bay area and Half moon Bay in which I still drive and find new roads all the time. [/QUOTE]
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