"Don't Californicate Montana"

JC as a life long Californian(minus 4 yrs. searving in this nations armed forces) I know exactly what you mean. I grew up in a small Northern California fishing/logging town where everyone knew each other. In the early 1970's we had a high influx of people from the city moving into our area. They sold property at inflated prices, drove the property prices up in our area when they bought and then began to wine about not having all of the luxuries of the big city. Slow but sure, one by one they got what they wanted. When I go back to my hometown, now all I hear are complaints about how it isn't like it use to be.

Bottom line is Californians go to a different area and expect the area to conform to them instead of them conforming to the area.

OK Steve I have my bullet proof vest handy