User talk:Sebastianclark

The South Bay is one of several communities that comprise the Southwest Los Angeles county.

These communities are the "South Bay" the "Penninsula" the "Harbor" the "Gardena Valley" the "Centinella Valley" and "LAX".

The South Bay does NOT umbrella out and over these other communities but is nestled among them.

For example: Rancho Palos Verdes is on the Penninsula not in the South Bay.

San Pedro is on the west end of the WRONG bay and not in the South Bay.

Gardena is in the Gardena Valley not the South Bay.

Lawndale is the "Hub" of the Centinella Valley and not in the South Bay.

El Segundo is in the LAX area, not the South Bay.

To be specific, if you're not in Torrance, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach or Manhatten Beach you are NOT in the South Bay. G W Miller

Hi G W Miller. I am unsure of what your initiative is in engaging me with/on this talk page that I've never utilized and therefore do not fully understand, but I will say that people in the cities of Carson, Compton, Hawthorne, Lawndale... And yes El Segundo all consider themselves a part of 'the South Bay'. PV residents consider that their community does and doesn't, from my experience of living in what you label. I am also curious as to how you found me/why you are choosing to use this forum to engage with me on this topic (do we already know one another in breathing world and I just can't remember you from your initials? If so, could you do me a favor and jog my memory?). Anyhow, another way to convey what you say as far as what cities you are honing in on is 'the beach cities of the South Bay' though you're still excluding El segundo and palos verdes. Hope you're enjoying your September 20-whatever. Sebastianclark (talk) 05:45, 28 September 2014 (UTC)sebastianclark