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JUST BECAUSE I LIVE IN CALIFORNIA DOESN'T MEAN I'M RICH, BLONDE, OR FAMOUS!

The only famous person I've seen is Phil Mickelson.

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Hazza for the people of cali! Born in Long Beach cali. currently lives in Bell Gardens Cali. Im not rich or blond (naturally) but im here to represent the crazy awesome people of LA ^^

I currently live Huntington Beach CA AKA Surf City USA (No I dont surf)

The whole thing about being famous or blond is just really weird. I have brown hair not blond however, I do know a few people who are in show business. The only reason I know them is because I went to an art school. I have also found that Southern California and Northern California are very different but, we are all stereotyped as being blond, rich and famous. That is just such a strange phenomenon. Interesting fact 0ne out of eight people in the US are Californian. Woot! Woot!

*pokes half-dead thread* I'm from the capitol. I'd offer to give you five bucks if you can name the capitol of California (hint: it isn't L.A., or Santa Cruz, or San Diego.), but I'm too broke to give one person five bucks, let alone however many answer. So. Yeah. Hi.

Sacramento! and I didn't even have to google it

You may send my $5 to ALS Research... and don't forget to dump a bucket on your head

Ay, someone knows! Good nerd, I commend thee. I've heard L.A., Santa Cruz, San Diego, and Hollywood (isn't Hollywood just a neighborhood in Los Angeles, though...?) all come from the mouths of real life people when asked the very same question before. It made me a sad panda. Did nobody pay attention to the Animaniacs as a kid? 

If I had five bucks, as I said, I might send it to Fibromyalgia research instead. The operative word being might, but I do not have five bucks, so that might is very unlikely. I'd rather not make my own chronic physical pain worse by adding to it with frigid water for the benefit of anyone, though, so that part is definitely not happening. It's unnecessary. I'm not in the same type of pain, and from what I understand of ALS the pain is a burning sensation based in the muscle rather than a painful stabbing or throbbing sensation based in the nerves, both of which are the brain misinterpreting other stimuli for pain signals.

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