Quote: (05-14-2013 08:47 PM)WestCoast Wrote:
It's funny elmech "predicted" it by constantly trying to call us pussies, but then you go through the numbers... It's staggering. California people actually want to help kids succeed. You also don't see us complain about women on the east coast. Ha.
NYC for game is bush league you can pull off no sleep with a red eye flight. My co-worker and I don't even book hotels as a fun challenge. You don't see people flying into LA and banging left and right but you sure as hell see that every time someone goes to NYC with a gram bag of game.
It would be interesting to see a rep points by state break down, hell give the east coast from the top to bottom of the USA to make it fair and just compare that to cali alone. If we lose we lose still humerous. Mixx may break us if he counts from his crazy number. To avoid drama I seriously would be interested in seeing that. One with mixx included one without. New York + Florida alone combine to a larger population than Cali.
I have lived on both coasts and its not even close, California is where you earn your stripes. NYC difficulty is a compete myth, see below.
Edit: McQueen is LA too right?
Quote: (05-14-2013 02:12 PM)WestCoast Wrote:
Quote: (05-14-2013 02:10 PM)el mechanico Wrote:
California breeds beta not players. New York is not the minor leagues.
Yeah we can agree to disagree. Most guys end up not making it in California and end up being pussies that is true.
NYC is a joke though, Monday - Sunday you can close with relative ease, too dense, just get a spot in manhattan and the game ends.
If you can't pull in NYC you should really take a hard look in the mirror, it's 2:1 ratio and everyone gets fucked up from 11am to 4am the next day.
People can just take a glance at the top posters and make a decision themselves. Or ignore that and see how many California people complain about NYC... Seriously if you can't pull in NYC I don't know how to help you. I sent one forum member to one club, told him where to stand and he pulled and closed that very night.
What's so hard about California?
And why is that a good thing? If anything can be learned from Roosh, it's that choosing a good location is one of the most important steps.