A Quote by Jay Leno

According to the latest L.A. Times poll, 75% of Californians believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. And 60% of Californians are so disillusioned, they're thinking about moving back to Mexico.
According to the latest poll, a record 73 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. But the good news: Gas is so expensive that we'll never get there.
A new study says that over half of all Californians are obese. In fact, half of Californians are really two-thirds of Californians.
East is East, and West is San Francisco, according to Californians. Californians are a race of people; they are not merely inhabitants of a State.
Mexico doesn't seem alien to Californians.
What we've seen is too many Californians and veterans moving to other states across this country because California is just simply not affordable.
Californians tend to be outspoken. When the great migration began, the more timid people must have stayed home, and the bolder ones headed west.
Frankly, getting Mexico economically headed in the right direction with good energy policy - Canada, the United States, and Mexico have more known energy reserves than Saudi Arabia and Russia. So developing those and I think you'll see a major movement of people back into Mexico when that occurs when these prices get back. You're going to see a substantial development of the energy business in Mexico and Canada, domestic as well.
Aussies are really laid back, and so are Californians.
There is a lot of California in my... sound, and a ton of it is the laid-back nature of Southern Californians and the beach.
When Californians see something we truly believe in, we say so and act accordingly - without evasiveness or equivocation.
Californians don't have that marvelous British cynicism, but then the British can be so patronizing at times.
About California... "I thought it was an appalling place. Then I went through a period of being amused by it. Now it's sort of both. Californians don't have that marvelous British cynicism, but then the British can be so patronizing at times.
The Californians are an idle, thriftless people, and can make nothing for themselves. The country abounds in grapes, yet they buy, at a great price, bad wine made in Boston.
Disneyland is such a big thing to Californians, I discovered that when you cross the border you have to raise your right hand and take an oath that you believe in Walt Disney.
I've found that Californians care less about the 'R' or 'D,' by a candidate's name, and more about whether you can get the job done.
Californians are worried about whether they will have a job along with ballooning federal spending and deficits.
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