A Quote by Donavon Frankenreiter

I grew up in Orange County, California, all over the beaches of San Clemente and that area. — © Donavon Frankenreiter
I grew up in Orange County, California, all over the beaches of San Clemente and that area.
I like the beaches in Orange County the best. I think Orange County has great beaches. Everything from Dana Point to Newport to Laguna; all over the place.
I grew up in an area of a lot of growth, in Orange County, California, and spent most of my youth on the beach. I had witnessed the degradation of our Back Bay and the increased number of closed beach days over the years.
I grew up in California, which was not - at least in the '50s and '60s - a cultural oasis by any means. Certainly not Orange County, anyway.
I was born in Orange, California and I grew up in Huntington Beach. I started skateboarding when I was five and continued to do so off and on over the years.
I grew up in Orange County near Disneyland.
I was born in Orange County - in Santa Ana. My dad is from California. I was raised on the East Coast. My first two years were in California, but I claim East Coast. I'm sorry, I don't rep California.
I grew up in Marin County, which is a wealthy suburb of San Francisco.
I grew up in Marin County north of San Francisco, and in the 1950s and '60s it was a natural paradise.
Orange County encompasses a large area that has a lot of Alkaline Trio fans.
I didn't just grow up lowriding: I grew up lowriding and also in mansions in Orange County.
We are selected, but I grew up in California and in San Francisco and there was a system of electing judges.
There is San Diego - this retirement village, with its prim petticoat, that doesn't want to get too near the water. San Diego worries about all the turds washing up on the lovely, pristine beaches of La Jolla. San Diego wishes Mexico would have fewer babies. And San Diego, like the rest of America, is growing middle-aged.
I used to work at this store called Music Plus in San Clemente, California, when I was growing up, and then they became Blockbuster Music, and, like, you had to get a haircut to work there, and at the time I had some pretty long hair. So after that policy was imposed, I knew that was going to be my last summer working there.
I grew up in San Francisco in the 1970s. We were part of a church that belonged to the California Jesus movement.
I grew up on the beaches of Southern California surfing and sailing and I've always loved horses so it was part of my dream that I was able to fulfill to have horses.
After I arrived in Mountain View, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area, I entered sixth grade and quickly grew to love my new home, family and culture. I discovered a passion for language, though it was hard to learn the difference between formal English and American slang.
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