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From: Freddy Frypp <JAMES-CUENO@*********.EDU>
Subject: Livin' in the CFS
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 13:46:57 CST
***** Private: Chris Tarleton
>>>>>[Well, if you're really thinking about livin' in our glorious
state, be ready to pay more than you're used to in Seattle. Beyond
that, it all depends on where you end up.

If you've had your head rammed up your ass since puberty, then you'd
enjoy Sacremento. Not that I'm suggesting you have or anything....

Lala is classic California. Weirdos everywhere. But the money you
get running the shadows in pretty good. Mostly a lot of body and data
or sim snatches. With all of the simsense studios, odds are good
you'll be rubbing shoulders with the rich, the famous and the
infinitely shallow. But, as I said, the money's great.

SF is SF. Been there, done that. Its a real bear to get residence
in the city proper, anymore, but some of the suburbs to the north and
south are neat, if you can aford them. Again, the money is good
here. With Fuchi North America's HQ in town, somebody is always
running for or against Fuchi. And the I-Marines make life
interesting too. The Neo-As don't pay squat, but they've got great
assests and info.

Farther south down the coast from LA, you start clashing with the
Azzies. Not my idea of fun, I won't condone it by even discussing it.

Between SF and the City are some of the neatest (and / or weirdest)
beach towns I know. They're all different in their own ways. Ya
just gotta experience them.

Out in the boonies life is always an experience. People wandering the
streets openly carrying weapons... scarin' off the tourists... I
don't care for it, but a decker who wants to avoid physical presence
could probably get to enjoy the backwoods.

California Free State is a neat place with just about everything
anybody could want in someplace to live all jammed into a neat little
package. If you're seriously considering moving down here, we can
arrange work visas for you and Patricia so you can live here. But,
then you'll have to be employees of Frypp Sec, but only on paper.
Our "Black Death" agreement will stay the same.

Brought to you by the California Free State Tourism Board and the
California Free State Chamber of Commerce.]<<<<<
-- Freddy Frypp (13:47:33 / 10-31-55)

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