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January 14, 2009 at 9:39 AM #329002January 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM #328491
PCinSD
GuestSD Lookup has a condominium forum that covers many of the downtown condos. Good place to start:
January 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM #328828PCinSD
GuestSD Lookup has a condominium forum that covers many of the downtown condos. Good place to start:
January 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM #328900PCinSD
GuestSD Lookup has a condominium forum that covers many of the downtown condos. Good place to start:
January 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM #328924PCinSD
GuestSD Lookup has a condominium forum that covers many of the downtown condos. Good place to start:
January 14, 2009 at 9:40 AM #329007PCinSD
GuestSD Lookup has a condominium forum that covers many of the downtown condos. Good place to start:
January 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM #328586DWCAP
ParticipantIs San Diego really that big of a European destination? I mean I kinda understand LA with Hollywood and all, but lets be honest LA and SD are not that different on a 1 week vacation and there is alot more there to visit. (disneyland, Ustudios, Venice Beach, etc etc.)
Why not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
And for those that do take the 12 hour flight here, and all the trouble of connections and passports and such, do they really want to be in a studio in a so so building?
(I am just thinking out loud here)January 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM #328923DWCAP
ParticipantIs San Diego really that big of a European destination? I mean I kinda understand LA with Hollywood and all, but lets be honest LA and SD are not that different on a 1 week vacation and there is alot more there to visit. (disneyland, Ustudios, Venice Beach, etc etc.)
Why not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
And for those that do take the 12 hour flight here, and all the trouble of connections and passports and such, do they really want to be in a studio in a so so building?
(I am just thinking out loud here)January 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM #328995DWCAP
ParticipantIs San Diego really that big of a European destination? I mean I kinda understand LA with Hollywood and all, but lets be honest LA and SD are not that different on a 1 week vacation and there is alot more there to visit. (disneyland, Ustudios, Venice Beach, etc etc.)
Why not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
And for those that do take the 12 hour flight here, and all the trouble of connections and passports and such, do they really want to be in a studio in a so so building?
(I am just thinking out loud here)January 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM #329019DWCAP
ParticipantIs San Diego really that big of a European destination? I mean I kinda understand LA with Hollywood and all, but lets be honest LA and SD are not that different on a 1 week vacation and there is alot more there to visit. (disneyland, Ustudios, Venice Beach, etc etc.)
Why not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
And for those that do take the 12 hour flight here, and all the trouble of connections and passports and such, do they really want to be in a studio in a so so building?
(I am just thinking out loud here)January 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM #329102DWCAP
ParticipantIs San Diego really that big of a European destination? I mean I kinda understand LA with Hollywood and all, but lets be honest LA and SD are not that different on a 1 week vacation and there is alot more there to visit. (disneyland, Ustudios, Venice Beach, etc etc.)
Why not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
And for those that do take the 12 hour flight here, and all the trouble of connections and passports and such, do they really want to be in a studio in a so so building?
(I am just thinking out loud here)January 14, 2009 at 11:59 AM #328591blahblahblah
ParticipantWhy not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
Why fly within Europe when they can come here and get the “rubber glove” treatment from the TSA gangstaz and the “Jack Bauer” treatment from our customs and immigration staff? Why spend $100 euro on Ryanair tickets for a 2 hour flight to south of France or Spain where you can see topless beauties when you can spend $600 euro to fly to San Diego and hang out with drunken thugs and their chubby girlfriends from Alabama in PB? I mean it’s really a no-brainer. Don’t get me wrong, I love this place but as a tourist destination for anyone outside of the US I don’t really get it. It’s just too far away and too much of a hassle. A lot of euros do come here though, I see them all the time. You can spot them because they’re the ones that aren’t wearing Chargers jerseys 3 times too big for them or walking around with a Double Gulp from 7-Eleven in each hand…
January 14, 2009 at 11:59 AM #328928blahblahblah
ParticipantWhy not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
Why fly within Europe when they can come here and get the “rubber glove” treatment from the TSA gangstaz and the “Jack Bauer” treatment from our customs and immigration staff? Why spend $100 euro on Ryanair tickets for a 2 hour flight to south of France or Spain where you can see topless beauties when you can spend $600 euro to fly to San Diego and hang out with drunken thugs and their chubby girlfriends from Alabama in PB? I mean it’s really a no-brainer. Don’t get me wrong, I love this place but as a tourist destination for anyone outside of the US I don’t really get it. It’s just too far away and too much of a hassle. A lot of euros do come here though, I see them all the time. You can spot them because they’re the ones that aren’t wearing Chargers jerseys 3 times too big for them or walking around with a Double Gulp from 7-Eleven in each hand…
January 14, 2009 at 11:59 AM #329000blahblahblah
ParticipantWhy not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
Why fly within Europe when they can come here and get the “rubber glove” treatment from the TSA gangstaz and the “Jack Bauer” treatment from our customs and immigration staff? Why spend $100 euro on Ryanair tickets for a 2 hour flight to south of France or Spain where you can see topless beauties when you can spend $600 euro to fly to San Diego and hang out with drunken thugs and their chubby girlfriends from Alabama in PB? I mean it’s really a no-brainer. Don’t get me wrong, I love this place but as a tourist destination for anyone outside of the US I don’t really get it. It’s just too far away and too much of a hassle. A lot of euros do come here though, I see them all the time. You can spot them because they’re the ones that aren’t wearing Chargers jerseys 3 times too big for them or walking around with a Double Gulp from 7-Eleven in each hand…
January 14, 2009 at 11:59 AM #329024blahblahblah
ParticipantWhy not go to the south of spain or portigal, or France or Greece or Italy if you are looking for weather? Why fly half way across the world for the same thing? (I have been in all of the above persoally, it isnt that different weather wise. Culturally sure, but not weather.)
Why fly within Europe when they can come here and get the “rubber glove” treatment from the TSA gangstaz and the “Jack Bauer” treatment from our customs and immigration staff? Why spend $100 euro on Ryanair tickets for a 2 hour flight to south of France or Spain where you can see topless beauties when you can spend $600 euro to fly to San Diego and hang out with drunken thugs and their chubby girlfriends from Alabama in PB? I mean it’s really a no-brainer. Don’t get me wrong, I love this place but as a tourist destination for anyone outside of the US I don’t really get it. It’s just too far away and too much of a hassle. A lot of euros do come here though, I see them all the time. You can spot them because they’re the ones that aren’t wearing Chargers jerseys 3 times too big for them or walking around with a Double Gulp from 7-Eleven in each hand…
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