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heathemerson
09/04/2009

Los Angeles, CA 3

ehhhh the freeway system is confusing as hell

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lma3113
06/24/2009

Los Angeles, CA 3

LA can keep itself. I don't like the traffic, the car reliance, the superficial people, and the smog. There are some cool sites, but this city is just not for me. I prefer Northern Cali over LA any day of the week!

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ayn
05/01/2009

Los Angeles, CA 4

Never lived there, but I have had fun everytime I visited. Fun Nightlife, entertaining city. The traffic sucks, but I'm used to that. No, habla Ingles either, but again, I am also used to that where I live. i don't know what its like to live there but it is fun to visit.

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Los Angeles, CA 1

Lost Angeles is a plain sh_tty city. It's full of smog, traffic, arrogant retards, weirdos, superficial/materialistic people, racists, very segregated, and this city is definitely over-rated. It tries to emulate NYC and other big cities, only to be scorned by outsiders, like me. I lived in L.A. while attending college in this smog hole. I realized how crappy it was to live here. people in L.A. also can't drive for sh_t. They would tail-gate you, or cut you off, or if you signal to change lanes, another driver will be a jerk and cut you off. Oh, and there are tons of un=insured illegal immigrants also driving the freeways and roadways of L.A.  People are jerks like I"ve said. They always try to think that their sh_t doesn't stink. L.A. is all about being hardcore, being a show-off, being a bad-a$$, etc. you get my jist. The thing is, nobody could care less if this slice of hell sinks beneath the Pacific Ocean. I would be very happy the day the "Big One" strikes L.A. and destroys this ugly cess pool city. F-ck Lost Angeles!!!

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Los Angeles, CA 1

  L.A. plain sucks. Overpriced houses that are old and ready to fall apart. People here are also mean, rude, shady, cold and self-centered. People here cling to politically correctness, and are brainwashed by the media and hollywood.

People here are also immature and like to talk smack about other people. So stupid. Professionalism, maturity, and ethics don't go hand-in-hand with L.A. pricks. They like to be dishonest, lie, cheat, do anything to get ahead of you.

Plastic surgery here for boob jobs are common as getting your car oil changed. people here tend to be jersk and assholes. They like to dish out pain and suffering to you. People also can't get along here. People of different races and ethnicities live apart in different neighborhoods of L.A. L.A. culture is based on the hispanic culture, since there is a shitload of mexicans, legal AND ILLEGAL living here. The LAPD won't do shit to round them up because LAPD has to spend time looking for major gangbangers in the city. Oh, and did you guys know that L.A. is the gang capital of the world? You can never miss out on a gang shooting in L.A. while watching the evening news. There's even race wars, and this ties back to the theme of L.A. where people cannot get along with each other. L.A. is basically a cesspool.  There are only the really really poor people and the rich people here. There is NO middle class group here. The air in L.A. is so horrible that I tend to have had wheezing problems in the past while living in this shithole. Oh, and talk about traffic. L.A. has the WORST traffic congestion problems in the nation! Everybody has to drive a car, and hardly anybody use the stupid public transportation here. people also can't drive for shit here. People speed, cut you off, tail gate you, honk their horns, and even won't let you change lanes when you flicker your signal. I can't wait for the big earthquake to rock L.A. area.  There was a small strong quake last month. I'm just waiting for the "Big One" to damage and destroy L.A. and get rid of all those shady slimeballs in this city.

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DoNOTGo2USC
08/07/2008

Los Angeles, CA 1

  Los Angeles completely SUCKS!! Don't come here! People like me thought that L.A. is a great "paradise" to live in. No way jose! It's NOT! people here are shady, self-centered, materialistic, snobs, arrogant, mean-hearted and very segregated. People of different race and ethnicity can't get along. Race wars. Ridiculous place to grow up and raise a family. I'd rather living in the Bay Area or Oregon, the midwest like Illinois or Ohio or east coast. LA is just plain fake and tries to look good on the outside, but totally sucks on the inside.

Traffic is also a problem here.  You drive for 1 hour to just travel 2 miles. Ridiculous!

Oh, and spanish is becoming the official language here as there are many illegal mexicans moving here in swarms. They're overrunning the city, and these mexicans are very racist people. They like to play the race card, when in fact, they always say things like "gringo" "mayate" "chinito" etc.

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jcb111
07/11/2008

Los Angeles, CA 1

it's hot, dry, dirty, smelly, nasty, busy, scrawny, sprawly, and worst excuse for a city ever.

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miketou
06/27/2008

Los Angeles, CA 1

I live in Southern California and I think Los Angeles sucks.  It's dirty, loaded with illegal aliens and the people are rude and self centered.  The only good thing about this city is the climate.   I like Northern California much more.

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Horahngee
06/08/2008

Los Angeles, CA 1

  LA is the epitome of a sh--ty city. Smog, terrible traffic, jerks, a-holes, arrogant snobs, materialistic people, gang capital of the world you name it, is just all adjectives of pure hell.  Always hearing the LAPD helicopter buzzing above helping police do police chases or looking for gangs. 

  At first, I though I had some adjustment to do to "enjoy" living in L.A.  But I soon realized that people in L.A., in general not all of them, tend to think only of themselves, are materialistic, annoying, don't care about the welfare of other people around them, ignorant (worse than ignorant people from the south or midwest!) and only care about their "california" lifestyle.  In fact I have met plenty of peeps in LA who have never ventured outside their state's border or even been to the Bay Area! What?!!  There is also a HUGE divide and gap between the rich and the poor people.  It seems like the rich hords all the wealth while the poor people are just living in misery.  LA is all about red tape, a$$hole police officers (I had a terrible experience with LAPD and CHP pulling me over), waiting waiting waiting, jerks, ugh! I can't stand that place. And it's also about people having sex for one-nighters.  I only would visit LA for a week.  But I NEVER would want to live there. 

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artony123
03/07/2008

Los Angeles, CA 2

I grew up in L.A. and some people have commented that its peak was in the 70s and I would say that is true. In my opinion, all of the natives of L.A. simply dont seem to live there anymore and hence it has lost its identity of what one would imagine it would be like from watching television-surfers, beaches, totally laid back and friendly. The reality is that the traffic is bad, people are quite soulless and caught up in the material aspect of life and are generally stressed out with little or no time to lay on a beach! Having said that, it does have energy and culture and is never boring. I have lived up near Sacramento once where the people where perhaps more normal but I as much as I complained about L.A., I realized that I prefer to be in a place that is more culturally diverse, energetic, and dynamic. In short, I would say it depends very much on what you are looking for. If you are here away from family and want to develop close friendships and have your neighbors over for a barbecue, this is not the place for you. If you are into your career- preferably one that makes alot of money and dont care too much who lives next door then this place will suit you just fine.

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milwboy
12/27/2007

Los Angeles, CA 2

LA is paradise lost.  overgrown and overcrowded.this would be a great place otherwise.. great climate with ocean to the west and mountains to the east . but, the city is one big pit,  hate to say it, but it is true. venice beach is ok, though.  dodger stadium is a great place to watch baseball.

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cimbrel30
10/18/2007

Los Angeles, CA 3

It is huge, not too many things to see, but it's worthy to go....I would suggest the Universal studios, Venice Beach, Holiwood bvld, and the chinese theatre...be prepared to drive

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caphillsea77
04/21/2007

Los Angeles, CA 3

LA is a very fun city to visit, but I think it would be a hideous place to live. It is just baffling how all its urban amenities and cultural attractions are totally centered and accessible only by vehicle. I understand there is the Metro system but it doesn't really get out to West LA which as far as I'm concerned the only part of LA I feel comfortable in.

LA has it's positive aspects. Santa Monica is a beautiful locale and very clean with a great downtown area. I had fun rollerblading on the beach from Venice up to Santa Monica and the weather was perfect. The Farmers market on Fairfax is a good place to spend some time, it has a lot of atmosphere with delis, crepe joints,bakeries gourmet markets and fresh west coast produce (the best!). Driving on Sunset and Santa Monica Blvd at night has quite a lively scene.

The rest of LA to me is dirty and sprawly. Downtown feels unsafe even in the daytime and and is not really much of a destination, that is absolutely absurd that a city this large can not offer a decent downtown area with soul. Driving here can be intimidating, multi lane freeways jammed up with traffic in seemingly every part of town. The sprawl of this city never ends.

One thing the makes LA interesting is how much of a melting pot it is. It seems the whole world lives here, cultures thrive here from every part of the globe. Driving around town I bumped into little enclaves such as Little Armenia, Little Ethiopia, Thai Town, and of course the city has a huge Latino population. I don't think LA is quite the demon most people label it to be. Yes many of the steriotypes are true and they are amusing to witness, but you really have to see this place with your own eyes before you cast judgment. This city really is fun, and amazing to experience.

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AJNM
03/13/2007

Los Angeles, CA 1

LA is an example of bad urban planning. Sprawly and way to car oriented as tourist or in town on buisness your stuck having to use a car all the time. There is no in between in LA when it comes to everything. Culturally it is either hyper Ghetto or ultra Hollywood think Paris Hilton/Snoop Dog. Economically, almost everything revolves around Hollywood. Neighborhoods are either extremely wealthy or ghetto/border line ghettos. Climate wise yeah its in the 70s year round for the most part(on the beach) but you can't mention climate without air polution. Yeah it gets 300 plus days of sun but you can barely see the sun through the smog/hazy brownish gray sky. Landscape is brown the streets/highways are graffited and trash strewn and you get an overall sense that people don't really care about their city. To Los Angeles credit is trying on the surface but LA doesn't attract the best and the brightest of people from abroad or domestically and as with Phoenix, San Diego, Las Vegas, and other coastal desert/inland desert cities not enough natural resorces to sustain huge populations especially in terms of water the poor Colorado River is slowly receding.

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ColtSeries70
02/25/2007

Los Angeles, CA 1

As a native Angeleno, this city really is not that great. The illegal immigrants practically clog this city. It is crowded, filled with crime, we have a terrible mayor (Villaraigosa)- He has made our town way worse. The public school system is absolute disarray and hell. Downtown is smelly and filled with bums. The beaches are filthy. The San Fernando Valley is just another facet of Suburbia. The Dodgers are not doing so well. You are considered a criminal if you smoke or like guns- or less government for that matter. Hollywood is really not that great- just a bunch of sleazy clubs and old gross motels.The Chinatown in San Francisco, NYC, and Toronto is way better. The San Gabriel Valley is desolate. We have Compton, Watts, Carson- Heavy duty gangbanger area. Just about everything here can be found somewhere else, and it will be nicer. The weather here can be hot as hell. Just because it is diverse, is not a reason to go here. You think it will be a good experience for your kids- I think not. Move to somewhere decent- like Phoenix, Honolulu, or Laramie. It is a charmless , heartless city compared to NYC or Chicago.It is the armpit of California-Maybe Only to be trumped by Oakland, but still. Get out. See the country. It is not worth staying here. It will drag you down to the absolute lowest. Paradise is a place like Palm Beach!

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irishgit
02/08/2007

Los Angeles, CA 4

I've never lived here, and frankly, never much wanted to, but I have visited a score of times on business and pleasure. I like the place. It may be, like someone once said, 20 suburbs in search of a city. But it is also vibrant and alive and interesting in a way that many big cities are not. I'll take the word of Enkidu, who's comments are listed below, as some evidence of my feelings for the place.

I have no doubt that it can be a hellhole. I've seen some ugly stuff there. But you can get that in any city, all of it and more.

I don't think LA is paradise on earth. Far from it, but it is equally far from the demonizing I see going on here.

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NOLApro
09/04/2006

Los Angeles, CA 3

I visited LA a while back so I imagine it changed a bit. My experience was not bad but I can definitely understand the frustration of the people who live there. Everyone from there I know has strange but true crime stories. Most of them are done in broad daylight. At least where I'm from, the criminals sleep all day and get busy at night, the way it should be.
Anyway, Some areas were beautiful and some were not. But, the bad parts were not as run down as I thought they would be. Don't move there if you don't have descent money because living in the hood there is like living in a prison yard. Nice place to visit, would not want to live there.

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Arizona Bird
07/06/2006

Los Angeles, CA 5

June 10th: It is burning up where I live and what is worse is that in Phoenix, Arizona there are not many beaches nereby(there are many pools..but I want something new to do). But just then I got a great idea! I am so glad that I am not a big spender..because I had saved enough money to go and take three good friends of mine to..uh huh..Los Angeles! So when I see them, I tell my friends(who don't want their names on the internet)and at first they say they want to pay on their own way..but I don't give out and I tell them (calmly but loudly) don't worry about it..I will pay for it(it was my way of thanking them for being great friends and understanding me and each other)! June 17th: We land at the airport(LAX)and we get a rental car (a Chrysler 300!) and we find a stylish place to eat then we go for the hotel we picked out. We don't waste any time going on our venture of Los Angeles. My friends talked,looked,shoped,bought, I did the same..but what really caught my mind, it was the people of Los Angeles. These people move with the Breeze...calmly(however many People walk with cell phones...but you can find that any where). Young folks seem like they have a good time. I have not seen any cold or abrupt parents, brothers, sisters. I love L.A...who knows I might move to L.A and if that happens I might return to Rate it All as Califonia Bird! Yeah right that will never happen. I love Phoenix, Arizona to much. I have a life in Arizona. I have friends that are a new family to me in Arizona. And I am just comfortable in Arizona,it is where I was brought up. However I will continue to see new places. All of the American Citys are diferent. Los Angeles has many beaches unlike Phoenix which has alot of golf courses(golf is boring if you ask me...Sorry all golf lovers!). As I leave my last rate it all review,on my laptop computer, in my hotel room before I go to the beach with my friends...I just want to say go to L.A. There is so much to do, see and enjoy. I don't regret it..in fact I hate that the fun will be over when the vaction is over(July 8th). Oh well I have pictures. But right now I am going to live in the present and enjoy myself and the happines of all my friends. I am on vacation..I am forgeting all the things I have seen and heard. Arizona Bird.

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atomic
06/18/2006

Los Angeles, CA 4

I lived in Toronto for most of my life, and I must say, I'm puzzled with how many negative stereotypes LA has (in contrast to the mostly-false good impressions people have of Toronto). I don't know where to begin

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jimorama
03/18/2006

Los Angeles, CA 1

If Los Angeles had snow...it would be a mix between Buffalo, Detroit, and Hartford. The only redeeming part of LA is all the East Coast and Midwesterers that make it livable. The locals seem to suffer from a schizoid reaction from too much sun...not too mention a low appreciation for history. Morally bankrupt. This place was cool in the 70's. Not anymore.... Warm weather and decent food masks a much bigger problem.

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randomlynamedu ser
02/09/2006

Los Angeles, CA 2

Overcrowded. Expensive. Not terribly clean. Often scary. Poorly managed. But the weather is nice, and it beats Newark.

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Jcr12976
01/19/2006

Los Angeles, CA 5

Los Angeles is Huge and Diverse,just like the State it's in...don't rely on people's Negative or Positive Comments as the overall outlook of the entire City or Metro area..Los Angeles has Good and Bad Areas,Safe and Dangerous Areas,Beautiful and Ugly Areas... I'm sure their are parts of L.A that you will enjoy to live in or visit,because L.A has a Great Variety of things to See and Do,in fact probably more than any other city in America... I just got back from a recent trip to Los Angeles,and I was there for a couple of weeks and I can honestly say that I had a Terrific Time...L.A is not one large hell-hole like what some people on here labeled it to be,and yes their are areas that are Runned Down and Unsafe to be in,but this type of area is found in every Major U.S City,and represents a very small part of The Greater L.A Area..Most areas I saw were Really Nice and Safe,and believe it or not,I didn't see any Gangsters or a Drive By(SHOCKED)LOL The Mountains and Beaches surrounding Los Angeles were Gorgeous..It's amazing that a city with alot of Negative Comments by others,was Very Beautiful in my eyes,but I guess it's because that's what I look for in a city..I don't go around looking for The Ghetto's or Gangsters :-) I Love L.A so much,that i'm planning to move there in a few months from now and i'm so excited to get to live in one of the Greatest Cities in America :-) To:(Samjung23) It seems you judge an Entire City from the people you encounter in Planes and in Airports..I suggest you try getting away from the Airport and try living in Los Angeles before you start calling it a cesspool...I'm not a tourist to Los Angeles..I've lived there before and plan in moving there again.... I'm not rich,their are parts of The L.A Area that is affordable and quite nice,and just because Los Angeles has low ratings on here,it doesn't mean it's a horrible city and I found that out on my own... Like i've said earlier...Los Angeles has Good and Bad Points,but it is far from being a cesspool...If Los Angeles was so horrible,then it's population and economy wouldn't be growing...L.A continues to attract immigrants from around the world and other people from around the country,and L.A is not even in the top 10 list of dangerous cities in America,so things are improving compared to it's past...The Entire Metro Area is going through a Revitalization Period... Los Angeles is not for everybody,but it is not a cesspool...If it was a cesspool,i wouldn't consider moving there.

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samjung23
01/19/2006

Los Angeles, CA 1

Went to LA on a connecting flight. Just from the edgy people I met on the flight and in the airport, I believe every bad thing rateitall people have said on this site. I truly feel for people that got caught up in this cesspool. Well, I guess if you're from LA and live in the rich parts, this place is great for you. But for real human beings that aren't from here, stay away. I had too many stereotypes of LA flying in, and too many of them were coming true, from the way my seatmates acted, to the final landing approach...through about 1 mile of smog. I used to live somewhere with terrible people, and this place was just giving me similar vibes. I value one complainer over 10 ravers anyday...and oddly enough, most of the reviewers here hate this place. Bad sign! You have been warned!

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sejongdewang
01/09/2006

Los Angeles, CA 1

Lost Angeles or what I call "hell-A" is such a hell-hole...the worst city on the West Coast...and the worst in the US. I have had a bad experience with this f_cked up city, and will never come back. I actually came to LA for college...thinking that this is such a good experience to get away from home. At first, things seemed whacky and weird, and I probably thought I needed to adjust myself to a new city. I was completely wrong!!! I soon realized how rude, shallow, fake, cold and materialistic people are here. I think LA locals are more cold than New Yorkers!! Rent here is crazy,..and even living in a sh_tty apartment in a ghetto-looking area is even expensive! The air....horrible...except for the locals who love the "beautiful" brown skies! Blah! Traffic here is horrible...if you think traffic in your hometown is bad...then you've got to come to this sh_thole to experience HORRIBLE traffic. I remember communiting to my college campus, only four miles away...yet it took about an hour to get to school. RIDICULOUS! In addition to traffic, LA has a lot of rude and crazy drivers...esp the illegal immigrants from mexico who don't have auto insurance nor a valid driver's license. People will cut you off,..or if you give your signal as an intent to change lanes, the a$$hole in the other land will speed up to prevent you from changing lane. Getting back to the locals, they are mean and shady. In fact my younger brother, while attending another college in LA, was scammed by a con-artist who pretended to own a small business. So he made my brother open up a bank account under his name and SSN. After depositing $$$ into my brother's account,..that a-hole wrote a check for more than what was in my brother's account..and ran off. Police couldn't find that punk...nor did they initially wanted to help my brother!!! This is how corrupt the police and city government of LA is!!! Collection agents were after my brother making his life miserable for him. In addition, people here are arrogant, have no class..basically they live with their heads up their a$$. It's a complete joke interacting with shallow no-manner locals in LA. The cops here (esp LAPD) are horrible douchebags..and it seems as if they like to scream at people, have no manners, don't seem to want to help people (esp if you're a visitor) and ready to use their baton to bash you like a pinata. Seriously..these guys are scary...more like military police rather than civilian police officers! I also hate it when the locals try to rub things literally into your face..making it look as if you did something wrong... For example, I asked this question to my professor about a problem with my homework assignment. Then this a-hole student "waiting" (she actually didn't wait in line..rather came into the professor's office and had the nerves to sit right next to me while it was my turn to talk to the instructor!!) interrupts me and says "well...it's obvious that you needed to do this this & this" trying to act like she knew everything as if I was a step lower than her....and I was like "F-you...go back into your mom's womb!" People here also aren't direct...they seem to LOVE giving you the run-arounds here. For example, I had a gastroenterolotist do a check-up on my stomach by him placing a camera into my esophagus. The stupid receptionist at his office told me that my medical insurance covered the anesthesiological procedure. Guess what? My insurance never covered that procedure! I ended up paying around $500 for that procedure! When I refused to pay that a-hole anesthesiology company, they threatened to report me to a collection agent. Now that's f-uped! So thankful to God that I no longer live in this hell...yes LA == "HELL" I don't have to worry about breathing in harmful smog that will deteriorate my lungs. I no longer have to worry about crazy traffic. I no longer have to worry about paying expensive rent and auto insurance. I no longer have to worry about con-artists who live to rip people off. I no longer have to worry about getting help from my local police department when I'm in trouble. I no longer have to wear "spandex" and other weird garbage to look "cool" to other idiots (<--LA people). Blah! I am just hoping day-by-day that a huge devastating earthquake (maybe I should dub that earthquake..."Earthquake Katrina") shakes this city, and sinks this slice of hell into the Pacific Ocean.

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LAisAsickplace
12/17/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

Los Angeles is a pit. I cant wait to get out. I am so dissapointed of ever coming here. No jobs, Smog, traffic is crazy, . Most expensive place to live, . The rent are so costly to live in a rundown neigborhood. Having a degree in Los Angeles means nothing. The only thing these people look here for , PLease speak the Spanish Language and the job is yours. I had so many bad experiences here, that I will not waste my energy or time to wrrite them.I am advising everyone please Pray, use wisdom and caution before coming here. This place is dirty, lots of people that are so rude. They will judge you by the way you dresses, lived , or what you drive. If you don't have a car , they will laugh at you and think you are poor. Give me a break, some people prefer not to drive in this hell hole traffic so they will ride the bus. Another thing the endless hit and run accidents. Los Angeles is boring and a place that is starving. Please also beware of lots of scam artists, they will rob you in a second. (BEWARE).

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willie manchester
11/24/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

This city is wack now. It reminds me of the old south with the segregrated communities. And the police Department here act as if they are nazi's. I can't stand this city no more which is why I'm moving. So far I have been in atlanta visiting for months and I like it here better as a black man I have a chance to grow here I'm done with cali not mention atlanta have some fine ass black women there and they are a lot nicer.

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watkinsmary
10/30/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

Beautiful city! Love the restaurants, shopping and scenic beauty everywhere you turn. The climate is mild and unbeatable with no humidity. One of the world's most beautful cities, bar none!!

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sillywilly2
09/19/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

Eh, no thanks! Dirty filthy city full of weirdos and posers and drug addicts, yuk!

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edt4
09/15/2005

Los Angeles, CA 4

I used to enjoy visiting this city, but I can't ever imagine living there. Superficiality seems to reign supreme (of course, that could just be my East Coast prejudice), which isn't necessarily a bad thing if one is like me and occasionally likes taking a break from the harshness of the so-called Real World. Interesting restaurants...especially the venerable Musso and Frank's on Hollywood Boulevard (they serve a great Prime Rib), which has been around since the days of Lon Chaney, Mabel Normand, and John Barrymore (Tom Snyder was there the day I visited). A wide variety of interesting bookshops and film memorabilia stores that I spent a lot of time in. Naturally, the more esoteric sites were the ones that really captivated me. The cemeteries are beautiful and lush and loaded with the monuments of celebrities from Hollywood's Golden Age (Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Spencer Tracy, Humphrey Bogart, etc.), but you need to be careful, as the cemetery authorites have been known for overall rudeness and to confiscate cameras and have people arrested for trespassing (I never had any problems, but I've heard plenty of stories...Forest Lawn in Glendale is notorious for this kind of stuff). Lou Costello and Curly Howard of the Three Stooges are buried across the street from each other; Curly is in the Jewish cemetery and Lou is in the Catholic cemetery (as is my distant relative, character actor J. Carroll Naish). Someone left a cigar on each grave the day I was there. Marilyn Monroe's tombstone is discolored from so many people touching and kissing it over the years. Alfalfa Switzer of the Little Rascals is buried in the same cemetery as Darla Hood, as well as Peter Lorre, Cecil B. DeMille, and Tyrone Power. Some of the sites in ritzy Beverly Hills also caught my interest. I had my picture taken in front of the estate where Bugsy Siegel was shot in 1947 (it looked almost exactly the same; it had barely changed at all in 50 years). I drove up to the gate of the estate where Sharon Tate and her friends were massacred in 1969 by members of the Manson Family (I think the main house has since been torn down). I saw the stucco pink-orange house where Lupe Velez committed suicide and the white mansion where Lana Turner's daughter stabbed her gigilo boyfriend to death after he threatened her with mutilation. Morbid? Weird? Sure, but then this is L.A. If you're into more conventional attractions, they certainly exist, but then you might as well go to Des Moines or Orlando. If you can't be morbid and weird in Los Angeles, where else in the whole, wide world can you be?

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lontu42
09/10/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

I can't believe some of you people here actually LIKE this craphole of a city. Crass, fake, phony, brain dead weird people all around, horrible crime rate, the worst traffic anywhere, smog, etc.....you people MUST be on drug to praise this cesspool! Oh, almost forgot all those wonderful car chases on the freeways, something like 3000 a year? You can have your city, no one who is sane would live here.

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proballer22
08/21/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

Don't like it.

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37102002
08/17/2005

Los Angeles, CA 4

Just in LA on business a few months ago. Here is my take. It is REALLY smoggy, and I lived in Houston, so I know what smog is. I was surprised at how physically large the city is, again like Houston. Lots and lots of cheap looking houses with discolored palm trees. Venice Beach was by far the most interesting place I saw while there. Pasadena is a good side trip for you, with the Playhouse and all that. The weather while I was there was typical apparently:hazy sunshine and temp's in 70's. Hollywood was really a big letdown, much less glamorous than portrayed on TV . The UCLA campus is gorgeous, as is Beverly Hills. LA actually has a fairly convenient subway/light rail system .LA also has a really vibrant restaurant scene, with amazing quantity and quality. To sum, LA has drawbacks clearly, and I would not want to live there, but to visit, it is pretty good. It is a unique place, which is what you want in a place you visit.

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minkey
08/07/2005

Los Angeles, CA 4

At first glance, LA's tough to get around, overcrowded, traffic's a mess and public transportation is basically non-existent. Gotta watch where you're going or you'll wind up in Compton. It's funny that there's no real downtown; you'd think the downtown was where the large buildings are at but you'd be mistaken. That's the financial district and all in all is pretty ghetto. Weather is great but you've got the smog. People are cool; some say fake but who cares really. If you want a great time, what you need to do is befriend some locals. The club scene is like no other but you need to know someone who can get you into the best spots out in Hollywood. And all means, spend some time on the beach scene...Manhattan, Redondo, Hermosa, Venice...the list goes on and on...

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Bongalong
07/04/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

I use to live in LA (or what I call hell-A) and I couldn't stand the smog, traffic and the people. People here can be very mean and close-minded. Traffic is so f_cking horrible. My friend who lives only 10 miles away from work has to commute in traffic for three hours! CRAZY! Cops (esp. LAPD) are very nazi-like, and probably could be equivalent to communist soldiers. There is just too much crime too as many of you mentioned. Gang shootings, graffiti, roberies, rape...oh..and don't forget the random shootings on the LA freeways....very scary. Thank God I no longer live in this smog-infested hell-hole...and never would want to come back.

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Inmyopinion
04/29/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

An extreme dissapointment. I thought it was getting a little annoying seeing every show and movie now taking place in New York . But after seeing this place for what it really is, anD not what televison and movies ( some tv and movies, others show it for what it really is) i am not surprised. This place was a fad that hit its peek in the 70's (in the 70's, what does that tell you) and has been and will continue to go down hill ever since. When the big one hits, i hope the 20 or 30 decent people in LA get out in time. America has much better cities to offer, like most of the East Coast cities and Chicago.

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abichara
04/29/2005

Los Angeles, CA 3

Probably arguably the most diverse city in the world. LA is a melting-pot of people hailing from all parts of the world. In short there's no place like it. On the negative side, there's way too much sprawl. The place is almost a paradox to me, on the one hand it lacks character but on the other hand, it does have a vibrancy all on its own. And no, this city is not all about Hollywood and Bel-Air etc. Whether you're on the coast by Santa Monica and Venice Beach or whether you're further inland towards Beverly Hills and Pasadena, you're bound to find something that suits your interests. Most of it is just dull sprawl, but don't just accept it at that. There's a wide array of things to see; the problem seems to be that its all not centrally located like in many other cities. I consider LA one of the least scenic cities in California, too much smog and sprawl, but considering that CA is one of the most naturally appealing states in the country, that's a fair understatement. Think of it this way, on one side of you there's the Pacific Ocean and on the other side of you there's the San Gabriel Mountains rising dramatically 10,000 feet from the ocean. LA is a tough city to rate, its just too big to give it a comprehensive rating.

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I_Love_LA_toda y
04/29/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

On Driving: There are certain types of drivers that don't prevail in the LA highways and those are the slow or dull witted drivers. There are a lot of cars here, and plenty of bad drivers. The only way to drive well and efficiently is to drive offensively. Out-of-towners will see this as maniac driving. In reality, it's quite predictable. You just have to be awake and alert while you drive. A spot in front of you means someone will take it if they are trying to merge into your lane. LA driving is not for the meek. If you miss your left turn signal arrows, go to Orange County. Note that there's really no speed limit in CA highways. The DMV handbook basically states that one can drive at whatever speed is reasonable and safe for the conditions. Be prepared to drive fast and in an alert manner. On traffic: Rush hour can be raher lengthy, from 7am-10am and 3pm-7pm any given day. Traffic here is not for the impatient types. Yes, there is a lot of traffic here. Again, because people want to be here and do not leave. The numemorosity alone ought to astound you. Yet, even with all the traffic, somehow any destination you select tends to be 15-20min away at most and given the great highway systems here, you can drive great distances rather quickly. Everything is close by! On real estate: Anyone that wants to compare the costs of living in LA with some other random state where no one wants to be has got to be kidding. SUPPLY and DEMAND, people. The costs of housing go up because there isn't to go around. Everyone wants to live here (believe it or not), and that's evidenced by the high cost housing. Compare it to a huge house in random state, same costs will buy you a much bigger house? Where's the comparison there? Location, location, location. On scenery: Los Angeles has the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen. Perhaps I was way too easy. Park your car along the PCH and look at the horizon, you see the endless Pacific Ocean. Turn around and see the mountains. Hell, stand sideways and see them both. It has got to be the most beautiful thing. Go hike around the Hollywood sign, also another great thing to do there. On segregation: I didn't notice segregation. What is evident, however, is what's evident everywhere. You're not going to see the super poor hanging out with the super wealthy--if that ends up correlating with race, so be it. Otherwise, there's just little common ground there and more limited outing potentials for the poorer parties involved. I otherwise saw plenty of cultural integration everywhere I looked. If interracial dating and multiracial children isnt proof enough, nothing else will convince you.

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LOVE_LA! lalala
04/29/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

On parking: Parking is a bitch in L.A. You will pay for parking basically every time you leave the house unless it's the grocery store, if you find parking at all. Add $10-15 in parking for any random outing or date for the most part. But parking alone isn't enough of a reason to bash an entire city like this, it's just the way things are. SUPPLY and DEMAND. Too many people here because it is such a great place, too many cars, more cars than parking available. Watch out for street cleaning days on residential streets, the parking tickets sure do add up. It's enough to cry about...not it doesn't reach the point of hating L.A. On weather: I always thought it'd be even hotter out here. In reality it's not hot here ever. It's pleasant, sunny and warm most of the time. Not hot enough in my book. 70s, sunny, most of the time all the time. On Rain: When it rains in L.A., it's like a local catastrophe. Very amusing. It's like a snow storm day in other normal states, traffic greatly diminishes as folks stay home due to the rain. There are more car accidents than usual. There's inadequate draining and water all over the place, since rain isn't frequent. On beaches: A beach is always beautiful, but I will concede that there are better beaches out there in the world. The water in the Pacific is cold as $#@$ and really not worth going into, it will chill you. That was a big disappointment since I didn't realize it'd be so damn cold. On Shopping and Restaurants: Anything you wan to eat at any time of day. Again, not having money will severely limit you and drive you to hate the city that offers so much, but is always outside of your reach. Perfectly understandable. From Rodeo drive snot shopping to trendy chic stores to cheap thrift stores and other vintage outlets, this is a place to go nuts in. Try to save some money for the essentials, though, such as food and shelter. On the film industry: One would want to say that the film industry is everywhere, and it is, but there are plenty of people who have nothing to do with it and want nothing to do with it. There are plenty of losers here who haven't made it and who are never going to make it, either as actors, writers, director-wannabes, etc. The film elite who have made it may as as regular people and integrate themselves among the common masses. The upside of the film industry here, obviously, aside from recognizing your hometown in every music video and seeing it as the settings in most films is that all the wannabe hot actors/models (affectionately known as MAWs model-actor-waiter/ess) make for hot waitstaff to most any restaurant you go to. And beautiful people are always a good thing.

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KC2DC
04/12/2005

Los Angeles, CA 3

Not as bad as I had originally thought. I think this is a city everyone should visit once in their lives, but maybe only once. However, I still think it's overrated. It's like Detroit w/ palm trees...

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feek_sparksr#1
03/30/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

GO SPARKS!

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Enkidu
03/22/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

LA is perhaps the most misunderstood U.S. city, and impossible to rate unless you have lived here for several years. Most important to understand is that, unlike most cities, there is no central core: center is everywhere, and nowhere. One night you might be in Hollywood, another in Westwood, another in Santa Monica, another in the Fairfax, and each time you feel you have arrived at the center, but you have not: you have only experienced yet another neighborhood that has its own dynamic and intensity. Don't make the mistake of assuming that the false front and fakery of Hollywood celebrity and wanna-be celebrity is the character of the place: there are ten million people here who want nothing to do with Hollywood: the Hollywood set and attitude seems loud and pervasive because it is what is on television. LA is the most diverse meltingpot in the nation, and probably in the world.

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JackaToa
03/22/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

Non-stop action, sight-seeing and people watching. So much to do and experience, driving PCH in a convertible is awesome.

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singsplatsing
02/20/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

The San Fernando Valley is where I'm from, and ever since I moved out to Arizona I've missed it like crazy. Despite all the smog and traffic, I think L.A.---and most of Southern California---is such a beautiful and exciting place.

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Randyman
02/02/2005

Los Angeles, CA 5

Man, I really don't get the anger and animosity that some of you people have toward Los Angeles. Well, I certainly don't claim L.A. is paradise, it is certainly not what most of you claim it is. I think those of you that seem so angry are full of crap. I have lived here for fifty years, and for the most part the people that live in L.A. and Southern California in general are just regular people, just like you would find anywhere else. As for rude or superficial or flakey or whatever, yea, I would imagine that we have people like that just like any other city, but we are not unique in that. I think maybe you left with bitter feelings because, and I'm just guessing, maybe you couldn't keep up, and maybe your feelings were hurt, I don't know. If it makes you feel better to downgrade a whole population, well, than I suppose there is nothing I can do to change your mind. Also don't confuse Hollywood with the real Los Angeles, most of these creeps come from your part of the country and believe me, you can have them back, really. Also, and maybe it's just a coincidence, but since all of you left, the air smells much better and California has been doing quite well. Coincidence? I don't think so.

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dangalang
01/24/2005

Los Angeles, CA 1

Such a horrible place to live. I have never encountered such rude, discourteous and cold people in my life. None of my neighbors would talk to one another, this hell-hole is segregated, traffic, smog...oh..the horrible laundry list of LA could go on and on. LA is also beauracratic, and you have to talk politically correct. Ex..It's not a freeway, it's a roadway!. And last but not least, there are jerks who dominate this city. Jerks who walk 1mm pass you and say excuse me. Gosh, I hope a huge quake shakes this fugly city for giving me a hard time.

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Golden Bear
01/15/2005

Los Angeles, CA 3

Ah, L.A. There's one thing it doesn't get credit for - it can actually be a very scenic city, with the Malibu/Santa Monica coastline and the hills. It also has the glamour of being one of the U.S.'s two media/pop-culture nerve centers (NYC being the other). But it seems like the kind of pop culture L.A. embraces is the worst kind - I think of Jessica Simpson as its poster child. And driving and parking in L.A. can be tolerable, but will never be called easy. That said, even though it's clearly the most despised city in America, I actually enjoyed calling it home for a couple of years, especially after another sunny day on the beach.

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itchygochee
12/21/2004

Los Angeles, CA 1

Oh my...I can't believe some of you here who say LA is a wonderful city. It's more like a polluted hell-hole with trash, bums and freaks almost everywhere you go. People are really cold and mean. If you don't do things the way they want to do it, then they make a big deal out of it. Then there's traffic, and the retarded layout of the roadway. Boy, whoever designed the roads of LA must have been snorting PCP from Compton. One street ends at point 1, but starts again at point 2 which is several block down a parallel road. Ridiculous. Housing and rent cost is also ridiculous. A rundown shabby mud-hut in East LA cost $600,000! Don't believe what hollyweird projects on the screen. LA is horrible, it's like hell on earth, and life is very stressful living here. This is why I got the hell out of LA.

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Wavebacker
11/23/2004

Los Angeles, CA 4

I love LA. The glitz, glamour, Hollywood, the entertainment industry, The laid back attitudes ,the scenic beauty in the surrounding areas. This is one great city, truly a La La Land. I definitely recommend it as an urban get-away vacation city with lots to see and do. You can actually see movie stars and celebrities walking around just being ordinary people and no one bothers them. There are a number of suggested things to do there. In particular, drive into the Hollywwod Hills and see the views of the city. Go to Pink's for Hot dogs Homer Simpson would love. Sit in the audience for a TV show. Go to Santa Monica or the Rose Bowl Swap meet. It's just a great place, but....I think I if I lived there and saw the negatives, I'd be turned off on it some. No one walks anywhere. You MUST drive. Traffic is crazy and smog is a reality. It's expensive and earthquakes are for real.The downtown is almost an afterthought. People there can also be stuck up, superficial and will use you for their own selfish gains. This place has the best looking women around though. Across the board, young and old, of whatever racial background, the best looking women are in LA.

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synapse
11/17/2004

Los Angeles, CA 2

Having lived all across the country, it amazes me whenever I meet someone from Los Angeles that they can't imagine living anywhere else. Why anybody would want to live in a sprawling mess of a city with endless traffic, choking smog, crass superficiality, and no clear downtown, when the much more attractive and beautiful San Diego is less than two hours away, is beyond me.

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sakurachick
11/17/2004

Los Angeles, CA 1

This lice-infested city deserves NO stars at all! I have lived in Lost Angeles for four years, and was shocked when I first got here. I thought I had to adjust myself to the environment. But my conscience was right. THe people are jerks, fake, a$$holes, freaks, weird and are out to get you. LA, though cosmopolitan, is segregated. I have never encountered so much racist people in my life. The smog...oh so gross. Then there's traffic. LIfe in hell-A is basically waiting, waiting, waiting. You wait in long lines at the airport, DMV, traffic, emergency room, restaurants, theaters, drive LONG distances to get home...waiting waiting waiting. Life in hell-A is basically giving people stress and loving it. I think the people of LA are sick upstairs. I've had it with this poophole, and moved out. I am warning you guys who want to come to LA, to NOT go there...NEVER!!!

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