I'm sure that everyone here is a good driver with actual insurance. However, the morons that moved here had no concept of full insurance, turn signals, or yield to merging traffic. They only understood blaring their horns and flipping you off if you wouldn't give way to them IMMEDIATELY. ugh, moving here was a nightmare. In fact, one time, we were in Cub Foods (long since been closed down by their parent, Kroger) and there was a couple that I had seen in the parking lot getting out of a Lexus w/Cali plates. They were wandering around, looking at food, and the man says to the woman (his wife?) "Oh look honey, they have tamales here!", meaning the canned Hormel tamales (
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OU5EFW/). Only thing is that he pronounced "teh-MALEz" rather than teh-mah-leh.
I've always wanted to go to California. I think that it's a beautiful state with some things there that you cannot find anywhere else in the country, or perhaps even in the world. To go to the Redwood Forest, or the China Town, to oogle the ridiculous people in Hollywood, walk along the beaches in Malibu. Monterrey Bay. San Diego. These places to me are as exotic and as foreign as Venus (I've been to Earth, Texas, though). I just know that the persons I've met HERE from California are probably a bad example of what truly is there. Maybe some day I'll get to go. I can only wish and never met to insult anyone ambiguously.