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	<title>Comments on: NorCal vs. SoCal</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>Being from greater El Eh area, and now living closer to SF, I&#039;ve noticed that these northern California types tend to have a big chip on their shoulders when it comes to the sf-la thing.
But guess what? There is no comparison between the two cities.  SF, smaller in population than San Jose, is really dwarfed when it stands beside it&#039;s bigger brother to the south.
Besides the obvious, Los Angeles, with its ills, as cities have, is fully secure in knowing that it is indeed a &quot;city.&quot;  
Whereas, SF needs to constantly toot its horn, saying, &quot;look at me, I&#039;m a city!&quot;  
Get over yourself sf.
And puhleez stop comparing yourself to the City of Angels; just do your &quot;own thang.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being from greater El Eh area, and now living closer to SF, I&#8217;ve noticed that these northern California types tend to have a big chip on their shoulders when it comes to the sf-la thing.<br />
But guess what? There is no comparison between the two cities.  SF, smaller in population than San Jose, is really dwarfed when it stands beside it&#8217;s bigger brother to the south.<br />
Besides the obvious, Los Angeles, with its ills, as cities have, is fully secure in knowing that it is indeed a &#8220;city.&#8221;<br />
Whereas, SF needs to constantly toot its horn, saying, &#8220;look at me, I&#8217;m a city!&#8221;<br />
Get over yourself sf.<br />
And puhleez stop comparing yourself to the City of Angels; just do your &#8220;own thang.&#8221;</p>
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