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June 18, 2011 at 12:17 AM #705663June 18, 2011 at 12:53 AM #704473temeculaguyParticipant
Thanks BP (your new name), but god and I already have a love/hate relationship, we are in therapy, and making progress, but we are still not to the point of “blessing” just yet. Perhaps BG will be better served, I was always the difficult one anyway.
Instead of belssings, can I ask for something else in trade for my pearls of wisdom. You may have some antimosity toward your current employer, but I bought one of my children one of your cars. Tomorrow, at work, give it your all, not for the company, but for me and the millions like me, who send our princesses off in the fruit of your labor and all we want is them back safely, just like you are concerned for your son’s safety. There are only a few people on this planet that make my heart skip a beat if they don’t answer their phone, two of them drive drive daily in a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler vehicle. Share this with your co-workers, regardless of your feelings towards your employer, you don’t make cars for them, you make them for me. The nameplate on my daughters car wasn’t because I trusted a company or a country, it was because I trusted you.
June 18, 2011 at 12:53 AM #704567temeculaguyParticipantThanks BP (your new name), but god and I already have a love/hate relationship, we are in therapy, and making progress, but we are still not to the point of “blessing” just yet. Perhaps BG will be better served, I was always the difficult one anyway.
Instead of belssings, can I ask for something else in trade for my pearls of wisdom. You may have some antimosity toward your current employer, but I bought one of my children one of your cars. Tomorrow, at work, give it your all, not for the company, but for me and the millions like me, who send our princesses off in the fruit of your labor and all we want is them back safely, just like you are concerned for your son’s safety. There are only a few people on this planet that make my heart skip a beat if they don’t answer their phone, two of them drive drive daily in a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler vehicle. Share this with your co-workers, regardless of your feelings towards your employer, you don’t make cars for them, you make them for me. The nameplate on my daughters car wasn’t because I trusted a company or a country, it was because I trusted you.
June 18, 2011 at 12:53 AM #705162temeculaguyParticipantThanks BP (your new name), but god and I already have a love/hate relationship, we are in therapy, and making progress, but we are still not to the point of “blessing” just yet. Perhaps BG will be better served, I was always the difficult one anyway.
Instead of belssings, can I ask for something else in trade for my pearls of wisdom. You may have some antimosity toward your current employer, but I bought one of my children one of your cars. Tomorrow, at work, give it your all, not for the company, but for me and the millions like me, who send our princesses off in the fruit of your labor and all we want is them back safely, just like you are concerned for your son’s safety. There are only a few people on this planet that make my heart skip a beat if they don’t answer their phone, two of them drive drive daily in a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler vehicle. Share this with your co-workers, regardless of your feelings towards your employer, you don’t make cars for them, you make them for me. The nameplate on my daughters car wasn’t because I trusted a company or a country, it was because I trusted you.
June 18, 2011 at 12:53 AM #705313temeculaguyParticipantThanks BP (your new name), but god and I already have a love/hate relationship, we are in therapy, and making progress, but we are still not to the point of “blessing” just yet. Perhaps BG will be better served, I was always the difficult one anyway.
Instead of belssings, can I ask for something else in trade for my pearls of wisdom. You may have some antimosity toward your current employer, but I bought one of my children one of your cars. Tomorrow, at work, give it your all, not for the company, but for me and the millions like me, who send our princesses off in the fruit of your labor and all we want is them back safely, just like you are concerned for your son’s safety. There are only a few people on this planet that make my heart skip a beat if they don’t answer their phone, two of them drive drive daily in a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler vehicle. Share this with your co-workers, regardless of your feelings towards your employer, you don’t make cars for them, you make them for me. The nameplate on my daughters car wasn’t because I trusted a company or a country, it was because I trusted you.
June 18, 2011 at 12:53 AM #705672temeculaguyParticipantThanks BP (your new name), but god and I already have a love/hate relationship, we are in therapy, and making progress, but we are still not to the point of “blessing” just yet. Perhaps BG will be better served, I was always the difficult one anyway.
Instead of belssings, can I ask for something else in trade for my pearls of wisdom. You may have some antimosity toward your current employer, but I bought one of my children one of your cars. Tomorrow, at work, give it your all, not for the company, but for me and the millions like me, who send our princesses off in the fruit of your labor and all we want is them back safely, just like you are concerned for your son’s safety. There are only a few people on this planet that make my heart skip a beat if they don’t answer their phone, two of them drive drive daily in a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler vehicle. Share this with your co-workers, regardless of your feelings towards your employer, you don’t make cars for them, you make them for me. The nameplate on my daughters car wasn’t because I trusted a company or a country, it was because I trusted you.
June 18, 2011 at 2:19 AM #704488birmingplumbParticipantwill do. I now have a brand new focus. Thanks again.
MotownJune 18, 2011 at 2:19 AM #704582birmingplumbParticipantwill do. I now have a brand new focus. Thanks again.
MotownJune 18, 2011 at 2:19 AM #705177birmingplumbParticipantwill do. I now have a brand new focus. Thanks again.
MotownJune 18, 2011 at 2:19 AM #705328birmingplumbParticipantwill do. I now have a brand new focus. Thanks again.
MotownJune 18, 2011 at 2:19 AM #705688birmingplumbParticipantwill do. I now have a brand new focus. Thanks again.
MotownMay 9, 2013 at 7:12 AM #761878birmingplumbParticipantok -Son needs 1 br again! Unit sold ! 30-60 days to move again! 92104 was great except he took a unit on 30th and university and road noise, bus stop smoke, mean neighbor next door all made for a trying time on this old man 2000 miles away. Vons next door was nice. Voucher $1074 1br which includes utilities. So looking at $950 max. College area 92115 be quieter? Only few will accept small dog. Help needed soon.Should I work with a broker? His sister unable to drive him to look this time. Motown
May 9, 2013 at 10:19 AM #761882bearishgurlParticipantSorry to hear your son’s (noisy) unit was sold, birmingplumb. That speaks volumes about what people are willing to buy just to be in/invest in North Park :=0
You won’t find too many “quiet” areas in 92115 as most of its rental units are full of SDSU students. In addition, prostitution, no-tell motels and seedy bars can be issues out there if the unit is too close to EC Blvd.
I recommend your son rent a rental unit in an established apartment building where all units are owned by the same owner to avoid having to move repeatedly when the (individual) owner feels it’s a fine day to list the unit for sale. Chula Vista 91910 and 91911 have several complexes which allow small dogs but I would recommend 91910 for more “quiet” living and more “stable” tenants. Some of the complexes in 91910 have average tenancies of 8+ years, especially those which accept Section 8 vouchers. 91910 attracts more singles and seniors and 91911 attracts more families, which often turn out to have a larger number of people than what the applying tenant initially tells the mgr will actually move in.
Almost all of the rental complexes in 91910 are on 4th Ave or west of that with a couple of them just east of that. Dozens of ground floor units have accessibility features. The average security deposit runs $600-$800 and a small pet deposit is likely $500 and up. In this area one can walk to everything, incl many mom/pop stores and a Starbucks. The 709 bus runs on H St to a large mall, Vons and the trolley, the 705 runs on E St to a different large mall, a different Vons and the trolley. Route 701 serves Hilltop Drive around to F St thru dtn CV. Route 704 serves 4th Ave east on Naples (Castle Park) to Sharp Hospital. The E/Bayfront and H St trolley stations (blue line) are a very short walk to several apt complexes but those tend to be more noisy, due to proximity to I-5 and the trolley tracks. The trolley ride to downtown from Bayfront/E Stn is about 12+ mins (incl a longer stop at Trolley Tower, the MTS Transfer Stn across from Petco Park). In addition, the SD MTS Route 929 serves North Fourth Ave and then Third Ave thru dtn Chula Vista. This is a longer ride to Broadway in dtn SD but its riders can embark/disembark at several stops in National City and Naval Stn 32nd St to shop (incl a HUGE 99-cent store :)).
Northwestern Chula Vista is built to be accessible to disabled people and features 4-5′ wide sidewalks on most streets with wheelchair ramps on the corners. Dog walking is a BIG sport here. I’m sure you might have seen this site where you can search who will accept a small dog.
Also, the Villages at Bonita Glen (first on the list below) accept small dogs (not sure about accessibility, though). This complex is in a GREAT area but is off the beaten path (more suburban). There is a strip mall and a Circle-K store in front, Burger King across the st and is a short walk to the 705 bus route which would take him to a large indoor shopping mall in 5 mins or the trolley in 6+ mins.
http://www.apartmentlist.com/ca/chula-vista#
birmingplumb, I think your son would feel right at home in urban Chula Vista and would likely never want to leave. And the weather’s GREAT here, btw 🙂
Let me know if you have any more questions about Chula Vista.
May 9, 2013 at 10:36 AM #761883TemekuTParticipantBG – that was very kind of you to take the time to post such a comprehensive reply to help someone you don’t even know.
‘In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’
-Acts 20:35 ESVMay 9, 2013 at 10:50 AM #761884bearishgurlParticipant[quote=TemekuT]BG – that was very kind of you to take the time to post such a comprehensive reply to help someone you don’t even know.
‘In all things I have shown you that by working hard in this way we must help the weak and remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’
-Acts 20:35 ESV[/quote]Well, TemekuT, we all tried to help birmingplumb’s son find a Section 8 unit the first time around, when he moved out here from Michigan.
Some areas, such as Chula Vista, have many complexes which accept these vouchers and the rent level is such that the tenant holding the voucher doesn’t have very much (if any) out of pocket. Urban Chula Vista just happens to be set up for seniors and disabled people. That’s the way it’s always been. And part of the beauty of this location is that it is just a mere 10 miles from dtn SD, which can be reached by trolley or bus (no hills or other geographic obstacles). It’s a straight shot.
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