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March 16, 2010 at 4:48 PM #527555March 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM #526626poorgradstudentParticipant
[quote=4plexowner]that factor would keep me out of La Mesa / San Carlos / etc if I had to commute I-8 east between 4 and 6 PM everyday
I’ve never seen I-15 north NOT be like that north of Mira Mesa Blvd regardless of the time of day so any housing north of there is of zero interest to me – likewise for I-5 north of the merge
life is too short to sit in traffic[/quote]
There are people who get to leave work before 5:30? Lucky! πDefinitely want to avoid I-15, hence the lack of excitement about Escondido.
March 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM #526759poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=4plexowner]that factor would keep me out of La Mesa / San Carlos / etc if I had to commute I-8 east between 4 and 6 PM everyday
I’ve never seen I-15 north NOT be like that north of Mira Mesa Blvd regardless of the time of day so any housing north of there is of zero interest to me – likewise for I-5 north of the merge
life is too short to sit in traffic[/quote]
There are people who get to leave work before 5:30? Lucky! πDefinitely want to avoid I-15, hence the lack of excitement about Escondido.
March 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM #527207poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=4plexowner]that factor would keep me out of La Mesa / San Carlos / etc if I had to commute I-8 east between 4 and 6 PM everyday
I’ve never seen I-15 north NOT be like that north of Mira Mesa Blvd regardless of the time of day so any housing north of there is of zero interest to me – likewise for I-5 north of the merge
life is too short to sit in traffic[/quote]
There are people who get to leave work before 5:30? Lucky! πDefinitely want to avoid I-15, hence the lack of excitement about Escondido.
March 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM #527303poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=4plexowner]that factor would keep me out of La Mesa / San Carlos / etc if I had to commute I-8 east between 4 and 6 PM everyday
I’ve never seen I-15 north NOT be like that north of Mira Mesa Blvd regardless of the time of day so any housing north of there is of zero interest to me – likewise for I-5 north of the merge
life is too short to sit in traffic[/quote]
There are people who get to leave work before 5:30? Lucky! πDefinitely want to avoid I-15, hence the lack of excitement about Escondido.
March 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM #527560poorgradstudentParticipant[quote=4plexowner]that factor would keep me out of La Mesa / San Carlos / etc if I had to commute I-8 east between 4 and 6 PM everyday
I’ve never seen I-15 north NOT be like that north of Mira Mesa Blvd regardless of the time of day so any housing north of there is of zero interest to me – likewise for I-5 north of the merge
life is too short to sit in traffic[/quote]
There are people who get to leave work before 5:30? Lucky! πDefinitely want to avoid I-15, hence the lack of excitement about Escondido.
March 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM #526631desmondParticipant“We really like being able to walk to coffee shops, restraunts and bars”
Don’t worry as soon as you have the kids that won’t be a problem no matter where you move, especially the bars. Just see the post by FLU on the kid’s b-day party and all the response that it got.
March 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM #526763desmondParticipant“We really like being able to walk to coffee shops, restraunts and bars”
Don’t worry as soon as you have the kids that won’t be a problem no matter where you move, especially the bars. Just see the post by FLU on the kid’s b-day party and all the response that it got.
March 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM #527212desmondParticipant“We really like being able to walk to coffee shops, restraunts and bars”
Don’t worry as soon as you have the kids that won’t be a problem no matter where you move, especially the bars. Just see the post by FLU on the kid’s b-day party and all the response that it got.
March 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM #527308desmondParticipant“We really like being able to walk to coffee shops, restraunts and bars”
Don’t worry as soon as you have the kids that won’t be a problem no matter where you move, especially the bars. Just see the post by FLU on the kid’s b-day party and all the response that it got.
March 16, 2010 at 5:57 PM #527565desmondParticipant“We really like being able to walk to coffee shops, restraunts and bars”
Don’t worry as soon as you have the kids that won’t be a problem no matter where you move, especially the bars. Just see the post by FLU on the kid’s b-day party and all the response that it got.
March 16, 2010 at 6:29 PM #526636NotCrankyParticipantAverage daily high temperatures for July.
92117- 80
91901- 89 (no June gloom).
Phoenix-107(no June gloom).March 16, 2010 at 6:29 PM #526768NotCrankyParticipantAverage daily high temperatures for July.
92117- 80
91901- 89 (no June gloom).
Phoenix-107(no June gloom).March 16, 2010 at 6:29 PM #527217NotCrankyParticipantAverage daily high temperatures for July.
92117- 80
91901- 89 (no June gloom).
Phoenix-107(no June gloom).March 16, 2010 at 6:29 PM #527313NotCrankyParticipantAverage daily high temperatures for July.
92117- 80
91901- 89 (no June gloom).
Phoenix-107(no June gloom). -
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