Now, I can get screwed, blued and tattooed all in one place!
Going through Anaheim, that's the Santa Ana freewayFor these bike fans, it's definitely just for fun!
Driving north on the San Diego Freeway recently, we came up on this convoy of cars and trucks with unusually colorful bikes on back just south of LA...
One time I was headed north on the 5 at the 405 merge when a car two behind me in the fast lane rear-ended another another while doing 85 and flipped up and over the divide into oncoming traffic in front of a big rig. That truck driver had balls of steel. Instead of flinching, swerving and causing dozens of deaths, he kept an unflinching straight corse.Going through Anaheim, that's the Santa Ana freeway
(the 5 through here is Santa Ana fwy, and the 405 is the San Diego fwy)
Always wondered where the Anaheim Freeway is.Going through Anaheim, that's the Santa Ana freeway
(the 5 through here is Santa Ana fwy, and the 405 is the San Diego fwy)
So coming up from Carlsbad, the 5 is San Diego Fwy until the El Toro Y in Irvine, where the 5/405 splits (or meet depending on which way you are going) the 5 becomes the Santa Ana Fwy, and the 405 becomes the San Diego fwy throughout OC and LA County. The 5 then becomes the Golden State fwy at the E. LA interchange.Always wondered where the Anaheim Freeway is.
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So the Lincoln and Euclid exits off I-5 are north of the I-405 split? South of that split, I-5 is the official San Diego Freeway, right? We started in Carlsbad.
This is probably why we refer to freeways simply by their number, The 5, The101, the 10, etc...![]()
Something like this?I made a new song.
Tempo: Mid-tempo groove (around 95 BPM)
F – G – Am – C
Vibe: Smooth Jawaiian reggae-rock style that shifts into an explosive, emotional guitar solo.
Instrumentation: Ukulele, heavy bassline, clean electric rhythm guitar, drums, and an overdriven lead guitar.
[Verse 1]
(Clean electric guitar skanks, soft ukulele rolling in the background)
Whenever you are around,
It’s so hard for me.
I see your shape,
And hear your voice.
It is so hard for me.
[Chorus]
(Bass drops in heavy, full drums with a reggae-rock pocket)
When I see your lovely face,
It’s too hard for me.
Yeah, it is too hard for me.
Oh, it’s too hard for me.
[Verse 2]
(Instruments drop to just a pulsing bass and steady drum rimshot)
Trying to catch my breath,
Standing in your shadow.
The island breeze carries your name,
But I’m locked in this battle.
[Chorus]
(Full band back in, higher energy)
When I see your lovely face,
It’s too hard for me.
Yeah, it is too hard for me.
Oh, it’s too hard for me.
[Bridge / Transition]
(The reggae rhythm stops. Drums switch to a driving rock beat. Ukulele fades out as the electric guitar starts to distort.)
Can't hold it back no more...
The tide is rolling in...
(Heavy drum fill leads into...)
[Modern Rock Guitar Solo]
(A soaring, emotional rock solo in the style of modern Hawaiian rock bands like The Green or Iration, blending melodic phrasing with fast, bluesy bends and high-gain sustain. The bass drives hard underneath.)
[Outro]
(Solo tapers off into a final, ringing chord. Soft ukulele returns to close it out.)
Whenever you are around...
Only for you the herdnes sufferers. my one love.
exactlySomething like this?