Re: Baseball Super Regional -
Treebound - 06-05-2014
Thanks BobK! I didn't read enough Herb Caen and I never visited the WashBaG nearly enough! I think I'll use that Caen phrase, as it's a good one!
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terry - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 08:18 AM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=Treebound link=topic=10074.msg90724#msg90724 date=1401981071]
Those are the same people that use the term "Frisco." They aren't from our fair state! And if they say "the 101" or "the 280" they are likely from SoCal and not NorCal. I guess with that much traffic in LA, I might put an emphasis on the freeways as well. "The 405 is the world's longest parking lot!"
So right, drives me crazy, especially "cali" (which, for some reason, David Lombardi seems to use an awful lot :(
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Agree, Cali grates on the ears.
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Robbie - 06-05-2014
Quote:...Cali grates on the ears.
Sorry. That shipped sailed, and you weren't on it.
http://rapgenius.com/Ll-cool-j-going-back-to-cali-lyrics
I think no Stanford team should ever wear black uniforms, but I ain't gonna win that fight, either.
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Nan3cy - 06-05-2014
I met Herb Caen once, sort of. I was walking out of the 1990 Big Game with my friends and found myself next to a big fancy car that had clearly been parked in the super-VIP area, but consequently was having trouble getting out from its place because of the crowd walking past. The window was open and I looked in the back seat to see Herb Caen. I leaned in through the window and said - very insincerely, actually - "Sorry about the way the game ended for you guys, Herb." Seeing my red sweater, he knew I didn't mean a word of it, smiled and said, "It's okay - it was a great game." I don't think he meant it any more than I did, but he was very nice about it.
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
Nan3cy - 06-05-2014
He was an Old Blue, big time. His son went to Stanford, though.
Re: That does seem unnecessary -
Papa John - 06-05-2014
(06-04-2014, 10:48 PM)jacketree link Wrote:Making a pit stop in Cali. I mean Cali is in Columbia (South America) for cripes sake. And on T-shirts worn by people bent on bastardizing this State's name.
I'm guilty as charged, jacketree, but, since we're having fun with place names, I'd like to point out that the major city in Colombia is actually Santiago de Cali, and Columbia is the gem of the ocean--that one is for the Civil War buffs in the crowd.
I wonder if there's a parallel Colombian blog on which someone from Santiago de Cali is complaining about how folks have bastardized the full name of his or her city?
In any case, no more copying and pasting from David Lombardi and no more abbreviations for me. From now on, I will refer to my adopted home as California! Unless, of course, I'm talking about SoCal... or NorCal... or that rival university in the East Bay...
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
BobK - 06-05-2014
No Garvin, not in Indiana, sadly.Â
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
ca245 - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 08:11 AM)Treebound link Wrote:Those are the same people that use the term "Frisco." They aren't from our fair state! And if they say "the 101" or "the 280" they are likely from SoCal and not NorCal. I guess with that much traffic in LA, I might put an emphasis on the freeways as well. "The 405 is the world's longest parking lot!"
Lived in LA some 30 years ago. Back then SoCal people referred to freeways not by number, but by name, as in: Hollywood Freeway, Golden State Freeway, San Diego Freeway, etc. Have customs changed?
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Class_of_75 - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 01:25 PM)ferrari link Wrote:[quote author=ca245 link=topic=10074.msg90742#msg90742 date=1401996686]
[quote author=Treebound link=topic=10074.msg90724#msg90724 date=1401981071]
Those are the same people that use the term "Frisco." They aren't from our fair state! And if they say "the 101" or "the 280" they are likely from SoCal and not NorCal. I guess with that much traffic in LA, I might put an emphasis on the freeways as well. "The 405 is the world's longest parking lot!"
Lived in LA some 30 years ago. Back then SoCal people referred to freeways not by number, but by name, as in: Hollywood Freeway, Golden State Freeway, San Diego Freeway, etc. Have customs changed?
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Things have changed. Did you miss the Foothill Freeway? Artesia? Riverside? Foothills Expressway? Laguna? Escondido? And at least 10 others. Now its just numbers. Just like phone numbers. Back in the day my phone number was EDgewood 5-4568; now its all numbers including an area code I dont even recognize :)
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I grew up in Pasadena. We called all the freeways by their names except for the 605. We could never remember its name!
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Farm93 - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 12:31 PM)ca245 link Wrote:[quote author=Treebound link=topic=10074.msg90724#msg90724 date=1401981071]
Those are the same people that use the term "Frisco." They aren't from our fair state! And if they say "the 101" or "the 280" they are likely from SoCal and not NorCal. I guess with that much traffic in LA, I might put an emphasis on the freeways as well. "The 405 is the world's longest parking lot!"
Lived in LA some 30 years ago. Back then SoCal people referred to freeways not by number, but by name, as in: Hollywood Freeway, Golden State Freeway, San Diego Freeway, etc. Have customs changed?
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Some in LA have names, but no one uses them. As a practical matter the names usually don't extend throughout the massive LA Metroplex. Those names are also rarely used by various internet mapping and direction services. The number is much easier, especially since the directional signs only have numbers now. So to tell someone to take "the Hollywood Freeway" would require them to already know a lot about where they want to go.Â
I think I live near at least one or two of these freeways with names but few ever refer to them by any of their names. I honestly don't know which highways have which names. I guess maybe the names are a way to prove that you are some type of LA Area native.
The 405, the 5, the 101, the 10, etc. That is the way they are identified. Well...at least by anyone that is younger than, say, 55 with a job (and a commute).
Re: That does seem unnecessary -
martyup - 06-05-2014
(06-04-2014, 10:48 PM)jacketree link Wrote:Making a pit stop in Cali. And on T-shirts worn by people bent on bastardizing this State's name.
You can lay some blame for that on LL Cool J. The video to his 1997 hit song
Going Back to Cali got a lot of airplay on MTV, probably more than any other black rap act to that point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdizL4on-Rc
Re: Baseball Super Regional - BurgXXIII - 06-05-2014
This has a more than tangential relationship to AM traffic radio announcers, e.g. KNX and KCBS and north-south announcer mobility. Phrases like "slammer on the San Diego" get into the communal consciousness. It still sounds odd to me when a KCBS announcer reports a "sig-alert". Although apparently now a semi-official designation, it was originally a reference to some radio guy in LA.
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theashwineffect - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 01:29 PM)Class_of_75 link Wrote:[quote author=ferrari link=topic=10074.msg90743#msg90743 date=1401999910]
[quote author=ca245 link=topic=10074.msg90742#msg90742 date=1401996686]
[quote author=Treebound link=topic=10074.msg90724#msg90724 date=1401981071]
Those are the same people that use the term "Frisco." They aren't from our fair state! And if they say "the 101" or "the 280" they are likely from SoCal and not NorCal. I guess with that much traffic in LA, I might put an emphasis on the freeways as well. "The 405 is the world's longest parking lot!"
Lived in LA some 30 years ago. Back then SoCal people referred to freeways not by number, but by name, as in: Hollywood Freeway, Golden State Freeway, San Diego Freeway, etc. Have customs changed?
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Things have changed. Did you miss the Foothill Freeway? Artesia? Riverside? Foothills Expressway? Laguna? Escondido? And at least 10 others. Now its just numbers. Just like phone numbers. Back in the day my phone number was EDgewood 5-4568; now its all numbers including an area code I dont even recognize :)
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I grew up in Pasadena. We called all the freeways by their names except for the 605. We could never remember its name!
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There might be an SD/LA distinction on this, as we refer(-ed? I grew up in SD but haven't consistently lived there since 2005 and freshman year on the Farm) to the freeways by their name + directional distinction. 5 North/South, 805 N/S, 56 E/W, etc.
There is one interesting Nor Cal/So Cal phenomena that I've observed and it relates to the use of the article "the" with the major freeway used. Specifically, people in San Diego refer to the 5 freeway as "THE 5" and to the 101 as "101" ("I'm taking THE 5 to SF;" "I'm taking 101 to SF"). This use, at least from my observations, is reversed in Northern California ("Take THE 101 to Portland;" "Use 5 North to get to Eureka").
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
CowboyIndian - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 02:20 PM)theashwineffect link Wrote:"Use 5 North to get to Eureka"
That might take a while.
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
Mick - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 02:40 PM)CowboyIndian link Wrote:[quote author=theashwineffect link=topic=10074.msg90748#msg90748 date=1402003204]
"Use 5 North to get to Eureka"
That might take a while.
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I think he meant Yreka. The 5 goes right through it.
Or maybe he meant the 101...which goes right through Eureka.
At any rate, they are about 4.5 hours apart, given that Eureka and 101 are on the coast and the 5 is in the middle of the state. Redding is probably the closest town on the 5 and it is 3 hours from Eureka
Thus endeth Geo 101
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
CowboyIndian - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 04:23 PM)Mick link Wrote:As a resident of the State of Jefferson, I appreciate your knowledge but have no need of it.
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
CompSci87 - 06-05-2014
(06-05-2014, 02:20 PM)theashwineffect link Wrote:There is one interesting NoCal/SoCal phenomena that I've observed and it relates to the use of the article "the" with the major freeway used. Specifically, people in San Diego refer to the 5 freeway as "THE 5" and to the 101 as "101" ("I'm taking THE 5 to SF;" "I'm taking 101 to SF"). This use, at least from my observations, is reversed in Northern California ("Take THE 101 to Portland;" "Use 5 North to get to Eureka").
I don't hear anyone say THE 101 in the SF Bay area except folks who used to live in SoCal and picked it up there. Same with putting "the" before any other highway number.
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
Leftcoast - 06-05-2014
Yup ..... It's the SoCal transplants who deify the asphalt.Â
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
martyup - 06-06-2014
And now . . . back to the topic at hand. Let's play some baseball. GO CARDINAL!
Re: Baseball Super Regional -
82lsju - 06-06-2014
rocky start, we've given up four walks (and 1 run) so far in the 1st inning
http://www.ncaa.com/game/baseball/d1/2014/06/06/stanford-vanderbilt/play-by-play