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Originally posted by Glitter650
You must mean SUPER nor cal like Sacramento area becuase we don't even have a Hollister store anywhere near here in SF... closest one I think is like an hour or more away....
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Ditto to that, not seeing many clothing items being worn from those chain stores in San Francisco. We have plenty of local boutiques and vintage stores, in addition to plentiful stores downtown, and the fabulous STONESTOWN which I know Glitter is familiar with. (btw it used to be the UGLIEST outdoor shopping center, and when I was a toddler they built the new one, who puts an outdoor shopping mall that close to the beach with all the fog?).
My friend from the Reno are was discussing California with me, and we think there are three states as well, however it falls differently.
1) Northern Coast and Bay Area (including the wine & cheese country, down to Carmel, but not as far as SLO).
2) Inland (have to keep those people from the mountains up n the hills

however 80 will be a federal area, as will I-5 so we can still get to Tahoe and Oregon).
3) Southern Coast ( the cities, you don't want Barstow with them do you Stan?)
On different sides of the border of the states, it can be called 101, or THE 101. All the meth labs can stay in the Valley. Any coastal town with fog is in the North, and the southern beaches must have temps above 75.
RE: Hollister, the only locations within 90 miles of San Francisco are in Concord and Pleasanton...enough said.
Glitter650: I envy you in the fact you can go to SerraBowl all night, eat lumpia there, and then make a stop at In-N-Out and Krispy Kreme on the way home. We have all night donuts here in nowhereville, but it isn't the same. You also have a NATION'S for the late night feasting. So cruel!