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December 14, 2007 at 2:31 PM #117340December 14, 2007 at 2:38 PM #117128
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ParticipantSDR it’s an awesome park. Nice to see taxpayer money go to something like that, even though I don’t have kids (yet). The sunset view from there is awesome, especially with the lights from the houses across the canyon over in RP. Lots of nice people there.
Did you know that field where the park was built used to be a migrant worker camp? I saw them coming and going every day and even met them a few times out there. Have you seen how many show up mornings at the 7-11 for trabajo?
December 14, 2007 at 2:38 PM #117259nostradamus
ParticipantSDR it’s an awesome park. Nice to see taxpayer money go to something like that, even though I don’t have kids (yet). The sunset view from there is awesome, especially with the lights from the houses across the canyon over in RP. Lots of nice people there.
Did you know that field where the park was built used to be a migrant worker camp? I saw them coming and going every day and even met them a few times out there. Have you seen how many show up mornings at the 7-11 for trabajo?
December 14, 2007 at 2:38 PM #117293nostradamus
ParticipantSDR it’s an awesome park. Nice to see taxpayer money go to something like that, even though I don’t have kids (yet). The sunset view from there is awesome, especially with the lights from the houses across the canyon over in RP. Lots of nice people there.
Did you know that field where the park was built used to be a migrant worker camp? I saw them coming and going every day and even met them a few times out there. Have you seen how many show up mornings at the 7-11 for trabajo?
December 14, 2007 at 2:38 PM #117336nostradamus
ParticipantSDR it’s an awesome park. Nice to see taxpayer money go to something like that, even though I don’t have kids (yet). The sunset view from there is awesome, especially with the lights from the houses across the canyon over in RP. Lots of nice people there.
Did you know that field where the park was built used to be a migrant worker camp? I saw them coming and going every day and even met them a few times out there. Have you seen how many show up mornings at the 7-11 for trabajo?
December 14, 2007 at 2:38 PM #117350nostradamus
ParticipantSDR it’s an awesome park. Nice to see taxpayer money go to something like that, even though I don’t have kids (yet). The sunset view from there is awesome, especially with the lights from the houses across the canyon over in RP. Lots of nice people there.
Did you know that field where the park was built used to be a migrant worker camp? I saw them coming and going every day and even met them a few times out there. Have you seen how many show up mornings at the 7-11 for trabajo?
December 14, 2007 at 3:01 PM #117143an
ParticipantSD R, I agree with all your assessment about MM, except maybe about the schools. Unless it has changed since I went, back then, we tend to one of the top school in SD Unified. We always have problem getting $ because our test scores were high. It really depend on who you hang around with, but all of my friends went to a 4 year university, ranging from SDSU to Cornell & Harvard.
Personally, I think there’s a big differences between west & east of Camino Ruiz. I think it goes something like NW > SW > NE > SE. The kind of crime we usually see is auto theft. I don’t remember ever hearing about shooting or anything like that.
It’s definitely a big plus to live near work. Nothing is better than being able to go home for lunch.
December 14, 2007 at 3:01 PM #117274an
ParticipantSD R, I agree with all your assessment about MM, except maybe about the schools. Unless it has changed since I went, back then, we tend to one of the top school in SD Unified. We always have problem getting $ because our test scores were high. It really depend on who you hang around with, but all of my friends went to a 4 year university, ranging from SDSU to Cornell & Harvard.
Personally, I think there’s a big differences between west & east of Camino Ruiz. I think it goes something like NW > SW > NE > SE. The kind of crime we usually see is auto theft. I don’t remember ever hearing about shooting or anything like that.
It’s definitely a big plus to live near work. Nothing is better than being able to go home for lunch.
December 14, 2007 at 3:01 PM #117308an
ParticipantSD R, I agree with all your assessment about MM, except maybe about the schools. Unless it has changed since I went, back then, we tend to one of the top school in SD Unified. We always have problem getting $ because our test scores were high. It really depend on who you hang around with, but all of my friends went to a 4 year university, ranging from SDSU to Cornell & Harvard.
Personally, I think there’s a big differences between west & east of Camino Ruiz. I think it goes something like NW > SW > NE > SE. The kind of crime we usually see is auto theft. I don’t remember ever hearing about shooting or anything like that.
It’s definitely a big plus to live near work. Nothing is better than being able to go home for lunch.
December 14, 2007 at 3:01 PM #117351an
ParticipantSD R, I agree with all your assessment about MM, except maybe about the schools. Unless it has changed since I went, back then, we tend to one of the top school in SD Unified. We always have problem getting $ because our test scores were high. It really depend on who you hang around with, but all of my friends went to a 4 year university, ranging from SDSU to Cornell & Harvard.
Personally, I think there’s a big differences between west & east of Camino Ruiz. I think it goes something like NW > SW > NE > SE. The kind of crime we usually see is auto theft. I don’t remember ever hearing about shooting or anything like that.
It’s definitely a big plus to live near work. Nothing is better than being able to go home for lunch.
December 14, 2007 at 3:01 PM #117365an
ParticipantSD R, I agree with all your assessment about MM, except maybe about the schools. Unless it has changed since I went, back then, we tend to one of the top school in SD Unified. We always have problem getting $ because our test scores were high. It really depend on who you hang around with, but all of my friends went to a 4 year university, ranging from SDSU to Cornell & Harvard.
Personally, I think there’s a big differences between west & east of Camino Ruiz. I think it goes something like NW > SW > NE > SE. The kind of crime we usually see is auto theft. I don’t remember ever hearing about shooting or anything like that.
It’s definitely a big plus to live near work. Nothing is better than being able to go home for lunch.
December 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM #117158SD Realtor
Participantnostra yeah I used to see them come and go from there. Pretty odd but we have never had any problems when we were there. Man you go there in the summer time around 6 pm and it is packed! It is good to see it used like that. We used to go to another park that is towards MM blvd and a little to the east, is it on Westonhill? I forgot but it is a big park as well but definitely not NEARLY as crowded…
I like a park that is full of people.
AN sorry for the generalization about MM schools. I tried to imply in my post that mine was only a guess and evidently that was done in a poor manner. You have a much more intimate knowledge of the MM schools so I would defer to you on that topic any time.
I like your breakdown of the regions. I would agree wholeheartedly. Also when I lived off of Calle Cris it was a sweet 10 minute drive to the Tech Center… Now I am in Scripps and it is 30 minutes.
SD Realtor
December 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM #117289SD Realtor
Participantnostra yeah I used to see them come and go from there. Pretty odd but we have never had any problems when we were there. Man you go there in the summer time around 6 pm and it is packed! It is good to see it used like that. We used to go to another park that is towards MM blvd and a little to the east, is it on Westonhill? I forgot but it is a big park as well but definitely not NEARLY as crowded…
I like a park that is full of people.
AN sorry for the generalization about MM schools. I tried to imply in my post that mine was only a guess and evidently that was done in a poor manner. You have a much more intimate knowledge of the MM schools so I would defer to you on that topic any time.
I like your breakdown of the regions. I would agree wholeheartedly. Also when I lived off of Calle Cris it was a sweet 10 minute drive to the Tech Center… Now I am in Scripps and it is 30 minutes.
SD Realtor
December 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM #117323SD Realtor
Participantnostra yeah I used to see them come and go from there. Pretty odd but we have never had any problems when we were there. Man you go there in the summer time around 6 pm and it is packed! It is good to see it used like that. We used to go to another park that is towards MM blvd and a little to the east, is it on Westonhill? I forgot but it is a big park as well but definitely not NEARLY as crowded…
I like a park that is full of people.
AN sorry for the generalization about MM schools. I tried to imply in my post that mine was only a guess and evidently that was done in a poor manner. You have a much more intimate knowledge of the MM schools so I would defer to you on that topic any time.
I like your breakdown of the regions. I would agree wholeheartedly. Also when I lived off of Calle Cris it was a sweet 10 minute drive to the Tech Center… Now I am in Scripps and it is 30 minutes.
SD Realtor
December 14, 2007 at 3:21 PM #117366SD Realtor
Participantnostra yeah I used to see them come and go from there. Pretty odd but we have never had any problems when we were there. Man you go there in the summer time around 6 pm and it is packed! It is good to see it used like that. We used to go to another park that is towards MM blvd and a little to the east, is it on Westonhill? I forgot but it is a big park as well but definitely not NEARLY as crowded…
I like a park that is full of people.
AN sorry for the generalization about MM schools. I tried to imply in my post that mine was only a guess and evidently that was done in a poor manner. You have a much more intimate knowledge of the MM schools so I would defer to you on that topic any time.
I like your breakdown of the regions. I would agree wholeheartedly. Also when I lived off of Calle Cris it was a sweet 10 minute drive to the Tech Center… Now I am in Scripps and it is 30 minutes.
SD Realtor
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