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Post by primethefirst on May 10, 2023 15:53:25 GMT
ktla.com/entertainment/actor-scott-baio-announces-hes-leaving-california-after-45-years/Actor Scott Baio, best known for his roles in “Happy Days” and “Charles in Charge,” is leaving the Golden State. In a series of tweets, Baio explained why he was making the decision. “After 45 years, I’m making my way to finally ‘exit stage right’ from California,” he tweeted. Underneath that tweet, he attached a screengrab taken from a KTLA 5 newscast. He also attached a quote from a KTLA story about homeless encampments in Beverly Hills. “The most recent survey conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found approximately 69,000 people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County and 41,000 in the city in 2022,” his tweet quoted from the article. The tweet then prompted his followers to ask questions. “Yeah, no reason to live in a city where there’s homeless people. Your career in LA has been over for years. Superficial folks shouldn’t live in CA. Where you headed Chachi?” tweeted one person. Baio then responded and said, “This brings down property value. Also, no consequences for crime that is rampant, making things higher in price and it’s just not a safe place anymore. #ImFree“ Followers told the 62-year-old to move to Florida, but he revealed he already has a home there. It’s unclear if he’s going to reside there full-time. When another follower noted that California wouldn’t miss Baio’s “right-wing” stance on issues, he responded with, “Maybe not, but they’ll certainly miss the high taxes I pay!” he tweeted. The 62-year-old has been an outspoken Republican and Trump supporter for years. In an April article on Realtor.com, the actor put up his $3.8M Woodland Hills home on the market. He reportedly paid $1.85 million for the property in 2010. Baio’s announcement comes months after Mark Wahlberg announced he’s leaving California for Nevada to give his children a “better life.”
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Post by Carl LaFong on May 10, 2023 15:54:51 GMT
He's moving to Milwaukee beside cousin Fonzie.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on May 10, 2023 15:55:51 GMT
What a loss for California
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Post by The Herald Erjen on May 10, 2023 15:57:17 GMT
45 years? Evidently, he didn't rush into the decision to leave. We all have our breaking point.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 10, 2023 16:10:29 GMT
California won't miss him.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on May 10, 2023 16:14:41 GMT
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Post by Factchecker3Point0 on May 10, 2023 16:17:48 GMT
If he hadn't made his grand announcement, would anybody have actually noticed?
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Post by peachy on May 10, 2023 16:19:38 GMT
ktla.com/entertainment/actor-scott-baio-announces-hes-leaving-california-after-45-years/Actor Scott Baio, best known for his roles in “Happy Days” and “Charles in Charge,” is leaving the Golden State. In a series of tweets, Baio explained why he was making the decision. “After 45 years, I’m making my way to finally ‘exit stage right’ from California,” he tweeted. Underneath that tweet, he attached a screengrab taken from a KTLA 5 newscast. He also attached a quote from a KTLA story about homeless encampments in Beverly Hills. “The most recent survey conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found approximately 69,000 people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County and 41,000 in the city in 2022,” his tweet quoted from the article. The tweet then prompted his followers to ask questions. “Yeah, no reason to live in a city where there’s homeless people. Your career in LA has been over for years. Superficial folks shouldn’t live in CA. Where you headed Chachi?” tweeted one person. Baio then responded and said, “This brings down property value. Also, no consequences for crime that is rampant, making things higher in price and it’s just not a safe place anymore. #ImFree“ Followers told the 62-year-old to move to Florida, but he revealed he already has a home there. It’s unclear if he’s going to reside there full-time. When another follower noted that California wouldn’t miss Baio’s “right-wing” stance on issues, he responded with, “Maybe not, but they’ll certainly miss the high taxes I pay!” he tweeted. The 62-year-old has been an outspoken Republican and Trump supporter for years. In an April article on Realtor.com, the actor put up his $3.8M Woodland Hills home on the market. He reportedly paid $1.85 million for the property in 2010. Baio’s announcement comes months after Mark Wahlberg announced he’s leaving California for Nevada to give his children a “better life.” Plus, he's a no-talent has-been. Don't let the door hit him and Wahlberg on the ass on the way out, and good riddance.
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Post by cooly44 on May 10, 2023 17:54:11 GMT
Who on earth would leave California?
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Post by merh on May 11, 2023 18:11:36 GMT
If he hadn't made his grand announcement, would anybody have actually noticed? He's retirement age so surely Florida calls. So he's too old according to Reddit.
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Post by merh on May 11, 2023 18:22:10 GMT
It's so horrible in California! Alvarado trolley stop
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Post by Dracula on May 11, 2023 18:28:47 GMT
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Post by tommyrockarolla on May 11, 2023 18:37:42 GMT
He's moving to Milwaukee beside cousin Fonzie. Fonzie’s great in the show “Barry”, lol.
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Post by WarrenPeace on May 11, 2023 18:51:53 GMT
ktla.com/entertainment/actor-scott-baio-announces-hes-leaving-california-after-45-years/Actor Scott Baio, best known for his roles in “Happy Days” and “Charles in Charge,” is leaving the Golden State. In a series of tweets, Baio explained why he was making the decision. “After 45 years, I’m making my way to finally ‘exit stage right’ from California,” he tweeted. Underneath that tweet, he attached a screengrab taken from a KTLA 5 newscast. He also attached a quote from a KTLA story about homeless encampments in Beverly Hills. “The most recent survey conducted by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found approximately 69,000 people experiencing homelessness in L.A. County and 41,000 in the city in 2022,” his tweet quoted from the article. The tweet then prompted his followers to ask questions. “Yeah, no reason to live in a city where there’s homeless people. Your career in LA has been over for years. Superficial folks shouldn’t live in CA. Where you headed Chachi?” tweeted one person. Baio then responded and said, “This brings down property value. Also, no consequences for crime that is rampant, making things higher in price and it’s just not a safe place anymore. #ImFree“ Followers told the 62-year-old to move to Florida, but he revealed he already has a home there. It’s unclear if he’s going to reside there full-time. When another follower noted that California wouldn’t miss Baio’s “right-wing” stance on issues, he responded with, “Maybe not, but they’ll certainly miss the high taxes I pay!” he tweeted. The 62-year-old has been an outspoken Republican and Trump supporter for years. In an April article on Realtor.com, the actor put up his $3.8M Woodland Hills home on the market. He reportedly paid $1.85 million for the property in 2010. Baio’s announcement comes months after Mark Wahlberg announced he’s leaving California for Nevada to give his children a “better life.” Plus, he's a no-talent has-been. Don't let the door hit him and Wahlberg on the ass on the way out, and good riddance. Nice to see that you and I are on the same page. Yeah, Marky is just so fucking horrible at acting it is not even funny. His crappy acting fits in with the roles he chooses since they are horrible and stupid movies as well. Nothing he has ever or will ever be in will be epic, awesome and memorable.
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Post by 𝔅𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔦𝔞𝔫 𝔅𝔞𝔩𝔱𝔥𝔞𝔷𝔞𝔯 𝔅𝔲𝔵 on May 11, 2023 20:57:28 GMT
wow, I can’t believe Scott is Baio 45 ...and Single! 😯
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