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April 11, 2010 at 10:03 AM #539056April 11, 2010 at 10:13 AM #538114jpinpbParticipant
sdr – I admire your love for San Diego. I also respect that SD is not for everyone. My brother LOVES the East Coast and the snow. Sometimes people live where they live b/c they enjoy it and weather isn’t the deciding factor.
An example: Seattle is special. You couldn’t pay me enough money to live in dreary Seattle, but people there are convinced it’s special.
April 11, 2010 at 10:13 AM #538235jpinpbParticipantsdr – I admire your love for San Diego. I also respect that SD is not for everyone. My brother LOVES the East Coast and the snow. Sometimes people live where they live b/c they enjoy it and weather isn’t the deciding factor.
An example: Seattle is special. You couldn’t pay me enough money to live in dreary Seattle, but people there are convinced it’s special.
April 11, 2010 at 10:13 AM #538704jpinpbParticipantsdr – I admire your love for San Diego. I also respect that SD is not for everyone. My brother LOVES the East Coast and the snow. Sometimes people live where they live b/c they enjoy it and weather isn’t the deciding factor.
An example: Seattle is special. You couldn’t pay me enough money to live in dreary Seattle, but people there are convinced it’s special.
April 11, 2010 at 10:13 AM #538800jpinpbParticipantsdr – I admire your love for San Diego. I also respect that SD is not for everyone. My brother LOVES the East Coast and the snow. Sometimes people live where they live b/c they enjoy it and weather isn’t the deciding factor.
An example: Seattle is special. You couldn’t pay me enough money to live in dreary Seattle, but people there are convinced it’s special.
April 11, 2010 at 10:13 AM #539066jpinpbParticipantsdr – I admire your love for San Diego. I also respect that SD is not for everyone. My brother LOVES the East Coast and the snow. Sometimes people live where they live b/c they enjoy it and weather isn’t the deciding factor.
An example: Seattle is special. You couldn’t pay me enough money to live in dreary Seattle, but people there are convinced it’s special.
April 11, 2010 at 10:21 AM #538119sdrealtorParticipantI agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.
April 11, 2010 at 10:21 AM #538240sdrealtorParticipantI agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.
April 11, 2010 at 10:21 AM #538709sdrealtorParticipantI agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.
April 11, 2010 at 10:21 AM #538805sdrealtorParticipantI agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.
April 11, 2010 at 10:21 AM #539071sdrealtorParticipantI agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.
April 11, 2010 at 10:31 AM #538124streakParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.[/quote]
Now I am all excited again to be moving to SD!!
Thanks Adam and the rest of you. Beers on me once we arrive!!April 11, 2010 at 10:31 AM #538245streakParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.[/quote]
Now I am all excited again to be moving to SD!!
Thanks Adam and the rest of you. Beers on me once we arrive!!April 11, 2010 at 10:31 AM #538714streakParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.[/quote]
Now I am all excited again to be moving to SD!!
Thanks Adam and the rest of you. Beers on me once we arrive!!April 11, 2010 at 10:31 AM #538810streakParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I agree its not for everyone. I also didnt even mention the weather which is the crowning glory to me but not the deciding factor to me. To me its the whole bundle of what we get here.
BTW, I lived on the East Coast for close to 30 years and LOVED it too. Then again, at the time, I like most people back there, didnt know any better. I have friends who are highly educated and very successful who dont know what SD is all about. Most of them who have ever been to CA never made it past Disneyland to the south. The typical east coast vacationer comes to LA for a week, does a couple days at Disney then drives north and spends a few more days in SF. When they want warm they venture to FLA and the Carribean not CA and HI. SD is still a jewel hidden from the eyes from many people. We get to live on a daily basis the lifestyle most on enjoy on vacation or upon retirement.[/quote]
Now I am all excited again to be moving to SD!!
Thanks Adam and the rest of you. Beers on me once we arrive!! -
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