Orange Curtain
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The Orange Curtain is a term used to describe the border between Orange County and Los Angeles County in California.
It is a sometimes derogatory, sometimes light-hearted term, depending on context. Residents of Orange County tend to be more conservative and suburban than their more-liberal big-city neighbors.[1]
The Orange Curtain is a word play on the infamous Iron Curtain which separated communist and capitalist Europe.
"Orange County Girl" by Gwen Stefani uses this term: I guess behind the orange curtain it's not so bad
[edit] References
- ^ Overley, Jeff. "Are we on TV too much?", Orange County Register, January 4, 2008. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.

