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Old 03-09-2008, 01:35 PM   #6 (permalink)
RoemerMW
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Location: Klamath Falls, OR
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Get some mars volta, then we can talk.
I really like the Mar Volta, i just forgot to put it on my list.

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Nice to have a new member that doesn't come off as at least slightly mentally retarded.

Welcome. Ennio Morricone and Nino Rota own my soul.
Thanks. Ennio Morricone has owned me since I first saw For a Fistful of Dollars.

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Well, for starters, the traffic is terrible. The MAX only makes things worse downtown. They have a way of squandering tax dollars on bad ideas like running MAX from Portland to Clackamas and a commuter train from Willsonville to Beaverton when they could do a lot for traffic for less by fixing the bottlenecks in the busiest parts if I-5. There is also the issue of bike nazi's. These guys think they own the roads and never stop at signs or lights. You hear all the time about a biker that gets caught in the wheels of a bus or truck because he wasn't paying attention. Now they want to take tax dollars that were paid for road improvements from things like vehicle licensing, registrations and fuel, and divert it to create better bike paths. The city allows protests and demonstrations on the city streets during the busiest times of the work week causing a such terrible backups its unreal. Then you have to consider the tweekers and street kids. Tweekers will steal anything that isn't bolted down and most things that are. Street kids are to lazy for that and bombard you begging for change and cigarettes.

There are plenty of good things about Portland. One of the most diverse music scenes I have ever seen. Its in a great location to make a run to the beach one day and be on a mountain top the next. The beer selection is awesome. There are microbreweries everywhere. Overall I'd give Portland a 6 out of 10. Its a pretty good city but the downfalls are big ones.
Yeah, I'm probably going to end up living in Forest Grove (I'm probably going to Pacific University), which is 25 miles or so away from Portland. That way I could just go to Portland on the weekends and not have to deal with the problems during the weekdays.
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