You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
Serious? We're real close, I live in Mission Viejo. One of our cross country workouts is down to the mission. I actually volunteered at the Swallows Parade this year.
Mission Viejo is the third safest city in America. A suburb where nothing particularly interesting happens, but pretty close to the beach and home to the best high school in the area
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
My grandma lives here. Just about the only town I can think of to have been featured in a Looney Tunes episode. If you see Jess Andrews rolling down the street, say hey for me.
My town started as a homestead at the end of the Oregon Trail near the Willamette River. Now it's a bustling town of Mormons, Little Mexicos, and meth houses.
Oh yeah, and the town of approximately 20,000 (I'm not even close to exaggerating) has about 20 banks. I swear our chamber of commerce are all Swiss...
The inflation rate in Zimbabwe just hit 4 million percent. Some people say it is only 165,000, but they are just being stupid. -Scott Adams, artist and writer of Dilbert
Hologram wrote:My town started as a homestead at the end of the Oregon Trail near the Willamette River. Now it's a bustling town of Mormons, Little Mexicos, and meth houses.
Oh yeah, and the town of approximately 20,000 (I'm not even close to exaggerating) has about 20 banks. I swear our chamber of commerce are all Swiss...
Gresham?
"There is only one road to peace, and that is to conquer"-Hunter Clark
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
Hologram wrote:My town started as a homestead at the end of the Oregon Trail near the Willamette River. Now it's a bustling town of Mormons, Little Mexicos, and meth houses.
Oh yeah, and the town of approximately 20,000 (I'm not even close to exaggerating) has about 20 banks. I swear our chamber of commerce are all Swiss...
Gresham?
Close. Keizer. Salem's top hat.
The inflation rate in Zimbabwe just hit 4 million percent. Some people say it is only 165,000, but they are just being stupid. -Scott Adams, artist and writer of Dilbert
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
There was a famous cartoon about a cat comming to Capistrano and being humiliated by the swallows. "I came to Capistrano for a swallow and I'm not leaving until I get a swallow." He got one alright; at a nearby bar. (The things those old catroons had ... gosh almighty!)
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
There was a famous cartoon about a cat comming to Capistrano and being humiliated by the swallows. "I came to Capistrano for a swallow and I'm not leaving until I get a swallow." He got one alright; at a nearby bar. (The things those old catroons had ... gosh almighty!)
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
Serious? We're real close, I live in Mission Viejo. One of our cross country workouts is down to the mission. I actually volunteered at the Swallows Parade this year.
Mission Viejo is the third safest city in America. A suburb where nothing particularly interesting happens, but pretty close to the beach and home to the best high school in the area
Ya. Apparently when the Mission was having renovation work done to it, the swallows came during that time and got scared or something, so they stopped coming. They still come to the city tho, just at random places. My wife's parents house has tons of swallows right now.
And MV is a nice place, very "hilly". But I beg to differ, Dana Hill is/was the best HS in the area
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
There was a famous cartoon about a cat comming to Capistrano and being humiliated by the swallows. "I came to Capistrano for a swallow and I'm not leaving until I get a swallow." He got one alright; at a nearby bar. (The things those old catroons had ... gosh almighty!)
Wow. That bar is still there "Swallows Inn". It's funny, you see a Mission and then right across the street is a run down cowboy bar. Oh the bathroom inside the bar is amazing. (porn all over the walls). But its kinda awkward when you go in with another dude...
khazalid wrote:my city was taken from the english by robert the bruce in 1308. it boasts one of the world's busiest commercial heliports and dwindling oil reserves just off the coast. all the buildings are made of local granite, which sparkles like silver due to the unusually large amount of mica deposits in it. it is apparently one of the least religious cities in the uk and one of the universities is the fifth oldest in the english speaking world.
Aberdeen?
you got it! apparently heavycola used to live here too, as did mandy. a trio of cc luminaries if ever there were one.
had i been wise, i would have seen that her simplicity cost her a fortune
You know, the town with the swallows? Funny thing is, the swallows don't even come to our mission anymore. So all swallows day is good for is getting drunk and listening to cowboy music.
Serious? We're real close, I live in Mission Viejo. One of our cross country workouts is down to the mission. I actually volunteered at the Swallows Parade this year.
Mission Viejo is the third safest city in America. A suburb where nothing particularly interesting happens, but pretty close to the beach and home to the best high school in the area
Ya. Apparently when the Mission was having renovation work done to it, the swallows came during that time and got scared or something, so they stopped coming. They still come to the city tho, just at random places. My wife's parents house has tons of swallows right now.
And MV is a nice place, very "hilly". But I beg to differ, Dana Hill is/was the best HS in the area
Academically, Mission has been kicking butt for decades. It was the first IB school in Orange County and churns out more diplomas than any school in the area. People actually MOVE from the Capo Valley school district just to come to Mission for academics and IB.
As for sports, well that can be argued now that our football team is going down the tubes, and Dana did just beat us in track ( ). But sports come and go. Teachers stay a lot longer.
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."
Mayo Clinic and IBM and Mayo Clinic and Mayo Clinic. Gotta love mother Mayo! we are a pretty diverse small city because of it and there is a lot of history here. its too cold in the winter and really humid in the summer, but there's no place like home.
fwblb wrote:Mayo Clinic and IBM and Mayo Clinic and Mayo Clinic. Gotta love mother Mayo! we are a pretty diverse small city because of it and there is a lot of history here. its too cold in the winter and really humid in the summer, but there's no place like home.
You're right. Too bad home is either really good or really bad. And from the sound of that weather, it's really bad.
The inflation rate in Zimbabwe just hit 4 million percent. Some people say it is only 165,000, but they are just being stupid. -Scott Adams, artist and writer of Dilbert
Hologram wrote: You're right. Too bad home is either really good or really bad. And from the sound of that weather, it's really bad.
its not that bad though. we have plenty of nice days between april and october. winter IS cold and snowy and mid summer humidity is killer, but all in all, its not bad.
muy_thaiguy wrote:My town? Well, surprisingly enough, when it was first founded, it would have fit the stereotypical Western town. Maybe not as many shoot outs, but certainly a lot of lawlessness. Oh, and a lot of prostitutes in the beginning as well. And I mean a lot.
I should also note that the first mayor my town ever had, quit after 2 weeks saying,"This town is un-governable."
Hologram wrote:My town started as a homestead at the end of the Oregon Trail near the Willamette River. Now it's a bustling town of Mormons, Little Mexicos, and meth houses.
Oh yeah, and the town of approximately 20,000 (I'm not even close to exaggerating) has about 20 banks. I swear our chamber of commerce are all Swiss...
Gresham?
Close. Keizer. Salem's top hat.
It was either that, or Oregon City. Nice to know how many other "Northwesterners" are here.
"There is only one road to peace, and that is to conquer"-Hunter Clark
"Give a man a fire and he will be warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he will be warm for the rest of his life"- Something Hunter would say
AndrewLC wrote:Mine had like a populations of about 500 before WW2.
Then Hanford Neuclear site opened and now we're the 4th largest city in Washington.
So yeah. Everyone is here because of the bomb
At least your town has something, all mine has is a little over 100 years of very boring history. That, and the I-5 Interstates straight through it.
Hey, according to some futurists, the entire I-5 corridor will be a huge metropolitan area in 100 or so years.
The inflation rate in Zimbabwe just hit 4 million percent. Some people say it is only 165,000, but they are just being stupid. -Scott Adams, artist and writer of Dilbert
khazalid wrote:my city was taken from the english by robert the bruce in 1308. it boasts one of the world's busiest commercial heliports and dwindling oil reserves just off the coast. all the buildings are made of local granite, which sparkles like silver due to the unusually large amount of mica deposits in it. it is apparently one of the least religious cities in the uk and one of the universities is the fifth oldest in the english speaking world.
Aberdeen?
you got it! apparently heavycola used to live here too, as did mandy. a trio of cc luminaries if ever there were one.
there's stuff about my county, since my town isn't quite as interesting ):. As of January 2007, the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is the most populous jurisdiction in the Greater Washington Area and has the highest median household income ($100,318, the first to reach six figures) of any county in the United States, recently surpassing its neighbor, Loudoun County.