Super Bowl LVI

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wifeisafurd said:



BTW, one thing that is being covered well is ice hockey and it is fun to watch a bunch of collegiate players for the US and Canada (many of whom are in elite colleges like Michigan, Harvard and Yale, take on pros from other counties and more than hold their own. Also the matches are played in a much more open format with more scoring.


That USA vs CANADA hockey match was epic.
Our youngsters were able to thwart two consecutive Canadian power plays, including a 5 on 3 late in the game.
Terribly exciting stuff!
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DiabloWags said:

Big C said:



I have been a fan of the Olympics for most of my life and was in almost a dream state to be able to attend the Olympic Games in LA in 1984 (saw Carl Lewis win the gold in the long jump and saw Pernell Whitaker win a bout in boxing). However, I have to draw the line at manufactured, corporate sports such as "Mono Bob". How can the announcers -- how can anybody -- even say that without laughing?

I saw the Mono Bob human interest stories drummed up by the network. You can care, but it is not "crapping on them" to say that I don't care about their story any more than I care about the story of the person down the street from me. Everybody's got a story. Many of them are compelling. "Mono Bob" doesn't enhance it, in my book.

Did you like that Ice Dancing? That French couple, wow!

Apparently my view is not a minority one, as these Games have all-time low ratings, but then most of us "really have no idea what we're talking about".

EDIT: Just saw your post on the other board about half pipe. Enjoyed that clip much more than mono bob and ice dancing!


Oh please.
Why not just admit (as I suggested earlier) that you arent a fan of the WINTER OLYMPICS.

Manufactured "corporate" sports like Mono Bob?
Says who?

Never mind that the 2 and 4-man Bobsled competition has been in the Winter Olympics since 1924.
And you're all bent out of shape because of a 1-man Bobsled event?
lol

Yes, I did enjoy the Ice Dancing competition.
And it's been an Olympic sport since 1976.
Just like I enjoyed watching the Women's Biathlon and the Skeleton.

You'd have to be a fool not to be able to enjoy and appreciate those performances.

I can tell that you arent a Winter Olympics fan because you're too caught up conflating TV ratings with the performances.

You're too busy trying to support your ridiculous claim with nonsense.
Since when do the performances have anything to do with TV ratings?

The Super Bowl probably had over 100 million viewers yesterday.
Too bad TV viewership has nothing to do with the fact that it was a fairly boring game until the last 2 minutes.

NBC knew that their viewership was going to be down close to 50% during the Games in China.
They cut their ad rates accordingly before the Olympics started.

Do you really believe that Mikaela Shiffern cares about TV ratings?

Shaun White? Chloe Kim? Eileen Gu? Nathan Chen?
Julia Marino? Jesse Diggins? Lyndsey Jacobellis?
Erin Jackson? Megan Nick? Elana Meyers?


You're clearly not a Winter Olympic's fan.
I get it.








I don't think Mikaela, etc care about TV ratings, but I'll bet they care about their social media ratings because these days, that drives real income.

Not being either a skier or skater, I'm only casually interested in Winter Olympic sports. I used to like watching ski jumping, but now the skis go down tracks on the ramp - are they rollers or ice? It's sure not snow. I noticed the mono-bob and, while they have now included every conceivable way for a single body to go down an icy chute (skeleton, luge, sled) they still need to add the most universal: cafeteria food trays.

There is the age-old argument that the Olympics should exclude any sports that require judges. In other words, if you can't measure or time the result, it shouldn't be in the Olympics. That would eliminate subjectivity at the cost of knocking out a bunch of summer (gymnastics, diving, etc) and winter (figure skating, ice dancing, various x-events). Looking back, there have been some pretty odd-ball sports included in the Summer Olympics: Tug o' war until 1920 and polo occasionally up through 1936. There have also been campaigns to include chess as an Olympic sport. Yikes.

If you are a fan of classic Summer Olympic track and field events, the World T&F (now called World Athletics Championships) will be in Eugene July 15-24. In spite of PEDs and other controversy, there's something compelling about watching people compete at the most basic level; running, jumping, and throwing. While tickets aren't cheap, it will be less hassle than the Summer Games in LA. I plan to go.

Late breaking news: for the 2024 Summer Olympics, breakdancing will be on the program. I don't plan to go.


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Tug O War sounds awesome. Bring it back!
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okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?

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dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?



Well, Monterey is approximately 51 miles from San Jose, so no.
Or do you consider Sacramento part of the Bay Area?

It's the same distance from Sacramento to Concord as it is from San Jose to Monterey.

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HearstMining said:



If you are a fan of classic Summer Olympic track and field events, the World T&F (now called World Athletics Championships) will be in Eugene July 15-24. In spite of PEDs and other controversy, there's something compelling about watching people compete at the most basic level; running, jumping, and throwing. While tickets aren't cheap, it will be less hassle than the Summer Games in LA. I plan to go.





I already have my tickets for the World Championships for the Final 3 days of competition.
Was last up in Eugene for the 2012 Trials with Allison Stokke's pole vault coach.
Sadly, half the competition was out after the first bar at 13-09 because the
officials wanted to speed up the competition so #1 Jenn Surh wouldnt
risk her quad muscle tightening up.

Cant wait to see the new Stadium!

Even ran into Bruce Jenner in the lobby of the Valley River Inn late one night.
He spent 30 minutes with us telling us about when he was in Munich in '72 and his roommates were Steve Prefontaine and 400m silver medalist Wayne Collett. An amazing story teller and ever so humble. He didnt even talk about '76.
It was all about the legend that was Pre!
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DiabloWags said:

dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?

Well, Monterey is approximately 51 miles from San Jose, so no.
Or do you consider Sacramento part of the Bay Area?

It's the same distance from Sacramento to Concord as it is from San Jose to Monterey.

Do you consider San Diego to be part of Southern California? That's over 100 miles from LA.

And yes, this SoCal native does consider Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area

I know technically neither Monterey or Sacramento are Bay Area but they share so much in common with the Bay Area that I lump it all together.

Within 50 miles of downtown LA are San Bernardino, Riverside, Oxnard, and Laguna Beach. Lancaster (still LA County) is 70 miles.

50 miles is commuting distance for lots of people.





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dimitrig said:



And yes, this SoCal native does consider Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area







Perhaps that's the problem.
I'm a native of the East Bay.
No one I know of here has ever spoken of Sacramento as part of the Bay Area.
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bearister said:

When Stafford got up this morning and looked in the mirror, he saw the eyes of a choke looking back. All he doesn't know is when the game crushing INT will be thrown. He only knows it will be thrown.

He threw the game losing choke INT in the Niners game, but J. Tartt out choked him.

McVay will also pull a major game management boo boo. Guaranteed.

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
Hope you made this bet bearister. Rams don't cover. I lost with Rams -4.....Thankfully not 50K though
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dimitrig said:

DiabloWags said:

dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?

Well, Monterey is approximately 51 miles from San Jose, so no.
Or do you consider Sacramento part of the Bay Area?

It's the same distance from Sacramento to Concord as it is from San Jose to Monterey.

Do you consider San Diego to be part of Southern California? That's over 100 miles from LA.

And yes, this SoCal native does consider Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area

I know technically neither Monterey or Sacramento are Bay Area but they share so much in common with the Bay Area that I lump it all together.

Within 50 miles of downtown LA are San Bernardino, Riverside, Oxnard, and Laguna Beach. Lancaster (still LA County) is 70 miles.

50 miles is commuting distance for lots of people.

I would consider San Diego part of Southern California, but not part of "Greater Los Angeles." It's a separate metro area.

Just as Sacramento and Monterey Bay are separate from the San Francisco Bay Area.
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dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?


Well if you are talking the Monterey Bay, yes....The San Francisco Bay, no.

It's part of NorCal like Santa Barbara is SoCal....

I still don't understand Morro Bay/SLO area...Having lived in both Nor and SoCal I always thought of it as NorCal, but their sports are in the CIF....

Oh, and the first thing I learned when moving to Laguna Niguel 18 years ago----It is not LA. It is the OC, and the locals let you know fast.
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sycasey said:


I would consider San Diego part of Southern California, but not part of "Greater Los Angeles." It's a separate metro area.

Just as Sacramento and Monterey Bay are separate from the San Francisco Bay Area.

Someone gets it.
Bingo!
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burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.
After the Rodney King riots in 1992, a surprising number of SoCal people learned to pick out Placer County on the map as they moved up here to Roseville/Rocklin/Granite Bay. As a Bay Area guy, I was surprised to feel like an outsider. They all drove nicer cars than I did (anything's nicer than a Dodge Caravan and 10-year-old Accord).
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I'm an east BAY native & learned in the late '60's (when I was 14/15) that Monterey AND Sacramento are considered to be in the "Greater" Bay Area.
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OdontoBear66 said:

bearister said:

When Stafford got up this morning and looked in the mirror, he saw the eyes of a choke looking back. All he doesn't know is when the game crushing INT will be thrown. He only knows it will be thrown.

He threw the game losing choke INT in the Niners game, but J. Tartt out choked him.

McVay will also pull a major game management boo boo. Guaranteed.

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
Hope you made this bet bearister. Rams don't cover. I lost with Rams -4.....Thankfully not 50K though


….I bumped the bet up to $100K. Winning took the sting out of my failed sports prognostication that Stafford would choke. He delivered in the last offensive sequence. Boy, missing that PAT sure f'd anyone that bet Rams. It denied them of "no blood" on a bet.
I am thinking of making a "transformational gift" of my winnings to BI, but only if they make the Women's Basketball Board the preeminent board on the platform…as well as ban helltopay1 for life + 5 years.
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Yay Rams, hey L.A. stay classy.
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bearister said:

OdontoBear66 said:

bearister said:

When Stafford got up this morning and looked in the mirror, he saw the eyes of a choke looking back. All he doesn't know is when the game crushing INT will be thrown. He only knows it will be thrown.

He threw the game losing choke INT in the Niners game, but J. Tartt out choked him.

McVay will also pull a major game management boo boo. Guaranteed.

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
Hope you made this bet bearister. Rams don't cover. I lost with Rams -4.....Thankfully not 50K though


….I bumped the bet up to $100K. Winning took the sting out of my failed sports prognostication that Stafford would choke. He delivered in the last offensive sequence. Boy, missing that PAT sure f'd anyone that bet Rams. It denied them of "no blood" on a bet.
I am thinking of making a "transformational gift" of my winnings to BI, but only if they make the Women's Basketball Board the preeminent board on the platform…as well as ban helltopay1 for life + 5 years.


Definitely takes the sting out of being a 49ers fan. Might even help you feel better if you like the Sharks too.
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DiabloWags said:

Big C said:



I have been a fan of the Olympics for most of my life and was in almost a dream state to be able to attend the Olympic Games in LA in 1984 (saw Carl Lewis win the gold in the long jump and saw Pernell Whitaker win a bout in boxing). However, I have to draw the line at manufactured, corporate sports such as "Mono Bob". How can the announcers -- how can anybody -- even say that without laughing?

I saw the Mono Bob human interest stories drummed up by the network. You can care, but it is not "crapping on them" to say that I don't care about their story any more than I care about the story of the person down the street from me. Everybody's got a story. Many of them are compelling. "Mono Bob" doesn't enhance it, in my book.

Did you like that Ice Dancing? That French couple, wow!

Apparently my view is not a minority one, as these Games have all-time low ratings, but then most of us "really have no idea what we're talking about".

EDIT: Just saw your post on the other board about half pipe. Enjoyed that clip much more than mono bob and ice dancing!


Oh please.
Why not just admit (as I suggested earlier) that you arent a fan of the WINTER OLYMPICS.

Manufactured "corporate" sports like Mono Bob?
Says who?

Never mind that the 2 and 4-man Bobsled competition has been in the Winter Olympics since 1924.
And you're all bent out of shape because of a 1-man Bobsled event?
lol

Yes, I did enjoy the Ice Dancing competition.
And it's been an Olympic sport since 1976.
Just like I enjoyed watching the Women's Biathlon and the Skeleton.

You'd have to be a fool not to be able to enjoy and appreciate those performances.

I can tell that you arent a Winter Olympics fan because you're too caught up conflating TV ratings with the performances.

You're too busy trying to support your ridiculous claim with nonsense.
Since when do the performances have anything to do with TV ratings?

The Super Bowl probably had over 100 million viewers yesterday.
Too bad TV viewership has nothing to do with the fact that it was a fairly boring game until the last 2 minutes.

NBC knew that their viewership was going to be down close to 50% during the Games in China.
They cut their ad rates accordingly before the Olympics started.

Do you really believe that Mikaela Shiffern cares about TV ratings?

Shaun White? Chloe Kim? Eileen Gu? Nathan Chen?
Julia Marino? Jesse Diggins? Lyndsey Jacobellis?
Erin Jackson? Megan Nick? Elana Meyers?

You're clearly not a Winter Olympic's fan.
I get it.









Decades ago, I would have said that, yes, I was a fan of the Winter Olympics. I enjoyed the speed skating, the ski races, the women's figure skating and even the "up close and personal" human interest stories that the network (ABC, I guess) would do.

But less and less, over the years, to the point where now, thanks in part to your prodding, I guess I am ready to admit that, indeed, I am not a fan of the WINTER OLYMPICS, although, of course, I reserve the right to enjoy a moment or two, an event or two, as I see fit.

To be clear, I readily concede that your position on this is the winning one and mine is the losing one. Why? Because the Winter Olympics are supposed to be enjoyable, and you are reaping some enjoyment from it, whereas I am not (save for the perverse pleasure of making a snarky negative comment or two).

It's sort of like when they used to say that the French liked Jerry Lewis and we would belittle them for it. Hey, they won that one! In fact, that's what Mono Bob reminds me of: Jerry Lewis.

To all those who are enjoying these Winter Olympics, I am happy for you! Winning!
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OdontoBear66 said:

dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?


Well if you are talking the Monterey Bay, yes....The San Francisco Bay, no.

It's part of NorCal like Santa Barbara is SoCal....

I still don't understand Morro Bay/SLO area...Having lived in both Nor and SoCal I always thought of it as NorCal, but their sports are in the CIF....

Oh, and the first thing I learned when moving to Laguna Niguel 18 years ago----It is not LA. It is the OC, and the locals let you know fast.

Boom. Monterey has its own bay. Monterey is part of the Monterey Bay area (lower-case "a" in "area").

Sacramento? Of course it is not the Bay Area. Jesus Christ. What is mildly interesting is, if you take a place that is mid-way between Sacto and the Bay Area, say Vacaville, what do they consider themselves? They're pulled from both directions and it often comes down to where they work and where they have more friends and family!
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dimitrig said:

okaydo said:

burritos said:

sycasey said:

ducky23 said:

I hate to admit this, but socal has owned us (the bay) this year. God willing the warriors can redeem us

I feel zero rivalry with the Rams. They're just another divisional opponent.
Good for you. Most Bay Area people have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to SoCal. Most Socal people otoh could not pick out Norcal on a map.

Before I arrived at Cal, I had no idea that Stanford was in the Bay Area. I had assumed it was somewhere near Monterey.

You don't consider Monterey part of the Bay Area?




When I lived in the Bay Area, I watched KTVU's Ten O'Clock News religiously. They rarely covered Monterey. Why? Because it's not in the Bay Area.

Monterey has its own TV stations/network affiliates because it's in an entirely different area.





Southern California encompasses San Diego because of its name
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Monterey = Central Coast
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bearister said:

OdontoBear66 said:

bearister said:

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
Hope you made this bet bearister. Rams don't cover. I lost with Rams -4.....Thankfully not 50K though
….I bumped the bet up to $100K.
Um, BALLER!




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bearister said:

Monterey = Central Coast
Yeah, that's what they called that whole area up and down the Monterey Bay when I lived in Santa Cruz. And as is noted, they had (mostly) different TV stations. I did get KTVU on my cable system along with the Salinas-based Fox channel, if I recall correctly.
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B.A. Bearacus said:

bearister said:

OdontoBear66 said:

bearister said:

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
Hope you made this bet bearister. Rams don't cover. I lost with Rams -4.....Thankfully not 50K though
….I bumped the bet up to $100K.
Um, BALLER!







It's more like this:



….and I light each one with a different C-note.
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Boom. Monterey has its own bay. Monterey is part of the Monterey Bay area (lower-case "a" in "area").

Sacramento? Of course it is not the Bay Area. Jesus Christ. What is mildly interesting is, if you take a place that is mid-way between Sacto and the Bay Area, say Vacaville, what do they consider themselves? They're pulled from both directions and it often comes down to where they work and where they have more friends and family!

I'm still shocked that someone (dimitrig) considers Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area.
Mind-blowing really.

Yeah, Vacaville is literally in it's own no man's land.
I just call it Solano County.

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bearister said:

When Stafford got up this morning and looked in the mirror, he saw the eyes of a choke looking back. All he doesn't know is when the game crushing INT will be thrown. He only knows it will be thrown.

He threw the game losing choke INT in the Niners game, but J. Tartt out choked him.

McVay will also pull a major game management boo boo. Guaranteed.

Take the Bengals, the points and place $50K.
You must enjoy being wrong!
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okaydo said:

I live about 11 miles from Sofi Stadium.

I was sick and exhausted all day and made it to halftime before I fell asleep.

At about 7 p.m., I was awoken to the sound of fireworks.

I said to myself, "wow, those Sofi Stadium fireworks are loud."

Then I noticed that the fireworks were coming from all different directions.

So my second thought was, "wow, I had no idea there were so many Bengals fans in my neck of the woods."



So, what can you say? Obviously, it couldn't have gone any worse for Goff. I didn't think the Rams were the best team all season because, well, they struggled against Goff and the Lions.

Anyway, I'm glad this season is over...I have increasingly less interested in college football and the NFL. I mean the games. The odd thing is I think I'm more interested these days in the behind-the-scenes stuff than the actual games themselves. I'm not giving up on football, obviously, but I'm so glad this season is over. And I hate that it ended a week later than usual. Hopefully, they don't add another week....but if they do, at least a lot of people will have President's Day off.
I heard yesterday before the game that if the Rams won, they were planning to set off fireworks at Dodger Stadium, the Coliseum and West Hills Mall. I don't live down there or know the geography that well, but it could have seemed like fireworks were going off all around you. Supposedly if the Bengals won, the Bengal fans after party was going to be in Hollywood.
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Dgoldnbaer said:

I'm an east BAY native & learned in the late '60's (when I was 14/15) that Monterey AND Sacramento are considered to be in the "Greater" Bay Area.
I lived in Sacto for many years. No one there ever considered it part of the Bay Area. You were misinformed.
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DiabloWags said:

Big C said:



Boom. Monterey has its own bay. Monterey is part of the Monterey Bay area (lower-case "a" in "area").

Sacramento? Of course it is not the Bay Area. Jesus Christ. What is mildly interesting is, if you take a place that is mid-way between Sacto and the Bay Area, say Vacaville, what do they consider themselves? They're pulled from both directions and it often comes down to where they work and where they have more friends and family!

I'm still shocked that someone ( dimitrig) considers Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area.
Mind-blowing really.

Yeah, Vacaville is literally in it's own no man's land.
I just call it Solano County.



Vacaville is in a grey area for sure, but I think it's closer to being Bay Area than Sacramento. Do they get the SF-based TV stations there? I think they do.
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Mods, can we move this thread to the No Cal geography board?
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sycasey said:


Vacaville is in a grey area for sure, but I think it's closer to being Bay Area than Sacramento. Do they get the SF-based TV stations there? I think they do.


Believe it or not, while growing up in the Diablo Valley in the 60's and 70's, our TV set got KCRA out of Sacramento. Gary Gerald was the sports reporter, who later had quite a career as a national motorsports reporter.

Gary has also been the voice of the Sacramento Kings since 1985.

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sycasey said:

DiabloWags said:

Big C said:



Boom. Monterey has its own bay. Monterey is part of the Monterey Bay area (lower-case "a" in "area").

Sacramento? Of course it is not the Bay Area. Jesus Christ. What is mildly interesting is, if you take a place that is mid-way between Sacto and the Bay Area, say Vacaville, what do they consider themselves? They're pulled from both directions and it often comes down to where they work and where they have more friends and family!

I'm still shocked that someone ( dimitrig) considers Sacramento to be part of the Bay Area.
Mind-blowing really.

Yeah, Vacaville is literally in it's own no man's land.
I just call it Solano County.



Vacaville is in a grey area for sure, but I think it's closer to being Bay Area than Sacramento. Do they get the SF-based TV stations there? I think they do.

Charlie Manson spent 9 years at CMF Vacaville…..and Jim Gordon, drummer for Traffic and Derek and the Dominos has lived in the CMF for the last 38 years.


Jim with Derek and the Dominos, 2nd from left in shades (Duane Allman at far right)


Jim with Traffic, 3rd from left
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Timothy Leary, Richard Allen Davis, Dominick DeFreeze (SLA), and Bobby Beausoleil (Manson colleague) too.
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