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May 2, 2010 at 5:18 PM #546851May 3, 2010 at 1:36 PM #546129smshorttimerParticipant
[quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
You’re not welcome at our new Ross in SM then!
May 3, 2010 at 1:36 PM #546242smshorttimerParticipant[quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
You’re not welcome at our new Ross in SM then!
May 3, 2010 at 1:36 PM #546722smshorttimerParticipant[quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
You’re not welcome at our new Ross in SM then!
May 3, 2010 at 1:36 PM #546819smshorttimerParticipant[quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
You’re not welcome at our new Ross in SM then!
May 3, 2010 at 1:36 PM #547091smshorttimerParticipant[quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
You’re not welcome at our new Ross in SM then!
May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM #546134smshorttimerParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
As a long time resident of Temecula, I like to remind those considering a move here that there are a lot of ‘roughnecks/rednecks’ (IMO) in and around Temecula.
If your used to living in RB for example, Temecula is a different world based on my experience.[/quote]
Ah, the F-250 brawlers. Always loved that part of T-town.
May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM #546247smshorttimerParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
As a long time resident of Temecula, I like to remind those considering a move here that there are a lot of ‘roughnecks/rednecks’ (IMO) in and around Temecula.
If your used to living in RB for example, Temecula is a different world based on my experience.[/quote]
Ah, the F-250 brawlers. Always loved that part of T-town.
May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM #546727smshorttimerParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
As a long time resident of Temecula, I like to remind those considering a move here that there are a lot of ‘roughnecks/rednecks’ (IMO) in and around Temecula.
If your used to living in RB for example, Temecula is a different world based on my experience.[/quote]
Ah, the F-250 brawlers. Always loved that part of T-town.
May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM #546824smshorttimerParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
As a long time resident of Temecula, I like to remind those considering a move here that there are a lot of ‘roughnecks/rednecks’ (IMO) in and around Temecula.
If your used to living in RB for example, Temecula is a different world based on my experience.[/quote]
Ah, the F-250 brawlers. Always loved that part of T-town.
May 3, 2010 at 1:37 PM #547096smshorttimerParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=djc]San Marcos schools are barely a notch above Escondido schools.
Grew up in Esco. Know the area/surrounding areas well. Temecula reminds me of Escondido when I was young. Sadly, most of NC had/has no plan, is a mess that is full of crime, and no real plan for the future.
I’d be all over Temecula if it weren’t for the commute. Did it for 2 years until my LL lost his house and had to move into the rental. Now I’m back in a nice pocket in Esco in the hills, but am reminded what a dumb both Esco and SM is when I leave my sanctuary.
Oh, and I greatly miss FIOS. Maybe if Morgan Valley keeps dropping…[/quote]
As a long time resident of Temecula, I like to remind those considering a move here that there are a lot of ‘roughnecks/rednecks’ (IMO) in and around Temecula.
If your used to living in RB for example, Temecula is a different world based on my experience.[/quote]
Ah, the F-250 brawlers. Always loved that part of T-town.
May 3, 2010 at 7:28 PM #546204RenParticipantI’ve been a Temecula resident for 5 months now, currently working a contract job in Carlsbad near the airport. The commute isn’t as bad as I thought it would be, 50 minutes in the morning and 45-55 at night. That’s almost comparable to my San Marcos->RB commute just before the 15 improvements, but a good fraction of that was a parking lot in the morning, and I’m rarely in stop and go traffic now, which makes it much more livable. The drive isn’t bad, but the extra time away from family is.
There are a lot of redneck-types up here, I knew that going in, but my God, I’ve never seen so many lifted trucks in my life, most with a big white logo sticker on the back window to state “I identify with this brand.”
One thing I have noticed is that in general, people here are FAR nicer and more sociable than any I encountered in my previous cities of work/residence, which includes Escondido, San Marcos, RB, Carlsbad, Del Mar, and Carmel Mountain. If I was to keep a tally, the number of TV total strangers that smile and say hi would outnumber those in SD by 10 to 1, easily. In all my moves (maybe 12) I’ve never had a neighbor come over and introduce themselves, until I moved here.
So far, I’m glad I made the choice.
May 3, 2010 at 7:28 PM #546317RenParticipantI’ve been a Temecula resident for 5 months now, currently working a contract job in Carlsbad near the airport. The commute isn’t as bad as I thought it would be, 50 minutes in the morning and 45-55 at night. That’s almost comparable to my San Marcos->RB commute just before the 15 improvements, but a good fraction of that was a parking lot in the morning, and I’m rarely in stop and go traffic now, which makes it much more livable. The drive isn’t bad, but the extra time away from family is.
There are a lot of redneck-types up here, I knew that going in, but my God, I’ve never seen so many lifted trucks in my life, most with a big white logo sticker on the back window to state “I identify with this brand.”
One thing I have noticed is that in general, people here are FAR nicer and more sociable than any I encountered in my previous cities of work/residence, which includes Escondido, San Marcos, RB, Carlsbad, Del Mar, and Carmel Mountain. If I was to keep a tally, the number of TV total strangers that smile and say hi would outnumber those in SD by 10 to 1, easily. In all my moves (maybe 12) I’ve never had a neighbor come over and introduce themselves, until I moved here.
So far, I’m glad I made the choice.
May 3, 2010 at 7:28 PM #546797RenParticipantI’ve been a Temecula resident for 5 months now, currently working a contract job in Carlsbad near the airport. The commute isn’t as bad as I thought it would be, 50 minutes in the morning and 45-55 at night. That’s almost comparable to my San Marcos->RB commute just before the 15 improvements, but a good fraction of that was a parking lot in the morning, and I’m rarely in stop and go traffic now, which makes it much more livable. The drive isn’t bad, but the extra time away from family is.
There are a lot of redneck-types up here, I knew that going in, but my God, I’ve never seen so many lifted trucks in my life, most with a big white logo sticker on the back window to state “I identify with this brand.”
One thing I have noticed is that in general, people here are FAR nicer and more sociable than any I encountered in my previous cities of work/residence, which includes Escondido, San Marcos, RB, Carlsbad, Del Mar, and Carmel Mountain. If I was to keep a tally, the number of TV total strangers that smile and say hi would outnumber those in SD by 10 to 1, easily. In all my moves (maybe 12) I’ve never had a neighbor come over and introduce themselves, until I moved here.
So far, I’m glad I made the choice.
May 3, 2010 at 7:28 PM #546894RenParticipantI’ve been a Temecula resident for 5 months now, currently working a contract job in Carlsbad near the airport. The commute isn’t as bad as I thought it would be, 50 minutes in the morning and 45-55 at night. That’s almost comparable to my San Marcos->RB commute just before the 15 improvements, but a good fraction of that was a parking lot in the morning, and I’m rarely in stop and go traffic now, which makes it much more livable. The drive isn’t bad, but the extra time away from family is.
There are a lot of redneck-types up here, I knew that going in, but my God, I’ve never seen so many lifted trucks in my life, most with a big white logo sticker on the back window to state “I identify with this brand.”
One thing I have noticed is that in general, people here are FAR nicer and more sociable than any I encountered in my previous cities of work/residence, which includes Escondido, San Marcos, RB, Carlsbad, Del Mar, and Carmel Mountain. If I was to keep a tally, the number of TV total strangers that smile and say hi would outnumber those in SD by 10 to 1, easily. In all my moves (maybe 12) I’ve never had a neighbor come over and introduce themselves, until I moved here.
So far, I’m glad I made the choice.
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