I did have to leave it, and it hurt! I lived there 54 years. I would come back for the beauty, weather, city planning, trees, balance, people, landscapes, education level and availability, clean roads and freeways, variety of cultural restaurants, indoor malls, child-friendly planning, the cultural integration, art community and diversity, and so much more. I can only hope that someday I'll be able to move back there, to the place where I was born.
2007-06-27 20:12:10
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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Definitely the diversity. Also, all the great Chinese food on broadway, the Sandra Dee's downtown (mmm, I could go for some riblets and cornbread right now!), the Oto's Japanese food market on Freeport blvd, eating Pho noodles at the vietnamese restaraunts on Stockton Blvd, going to JR's Texas BBQ to get a huge tri-tip sandwhich, catching a King's game (3 years ago when they still had C-Webb), bumpin 103.5 when they have one of those weekend non-stop mixes and they quit playin the same stuff all the time, going to a park and finding a pick-up basketball game and playing for hours, golfing at a cheap $20 muni course and having some beers, being able to have friends of almost every different cultural background and experiencing the foods and sounds of their cultures, and the number one thing would be sitting inside a nice air-conditioned room sippin lemonade while it's 110 outside (you never really truly appreciate air-conditioning until times like this).
2007-06-24 13:21:42
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answered by hakujin41 2
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I did leave Sacramento 2.5 years ago and relocated to Redwood City, Ca. I love Sacramento, always have and always will. Fishing, watersports, great bars, Kings, and good high school sports programs, and the weather is kickass also. And the beautiful women that abound in Sac is beyond measure in some areas...Thank God I'm only 1.5 hrs. away by car...Enjoy and keep my beautiful hometown cool OK???
2007-06-23 16:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There's no diversity in Loomis. I'm trying to move and it's hell.
I would miss my family & social network b/c it's where I grew up.
It's hard to tell if it'll stay diverse. I'm not sure if the Latinos will become majority but I'm pretty sure Whitey's will be through for a while.
2007-06-28 04:17:56
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answered by Aron B 2
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Yes that is a great thing about Sacramento... but I have to say I'd miss the Hot Guys ;D... okay... well... maybe one in particular ;P
2007-06-22 18:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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i was born and raised here except for a couple of years (30)
in the military and all of my friends told me of all the changes
that have taken place like florin mall being torn down so a walmart could be put there (well sears is still there)but i
missed the people here the most.
2007-06-28 11:50:50
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answered by atlantismeditation@sbcglobal.net 6
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I will miss my friends and floating down the river. Thank god I am out of here in 2 months!! I hate this place.
2007-06-27 03:15:06
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answered by caligirl916 2
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I lived there for several years and have now moved. I have got to say I don't miss anything about Sac.
2007-06-23 01:05:26
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answered by Elizabeth 5
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Pain, power, and memories. Nothing more and nothing less.
2007-06-25 20:58:25
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answered by Anonymous
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