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August 6, 2008 at 10:13 PM #254070August 6, 2008 at 10:13 PM #254120NotCrankyParticipant
Just make sure you get them puppies vaccinated against snake bite. Jamul has a redneck festival because it is the last equal opportunity community in California.
Fallbrook was definitely a place of interest when I was looking to homestead.
August 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM #253845Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Was it the proximity to Camp Pendleton and the Marines that decided it for you? The joke about Fallbrook is it has the “Three M’s”: Marines, Mexicans and millionaires. Of course, being none of the three sort of makes me the odd man out.
Back when I had a motorcycle, I would cruise Campo Road to the border and then into Tecate to the biergarten there. I liked Jamul, especially the off-the-beaten-path feel to it.
Fallbrook used to be that way, too.
August 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM #254014Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Was it the proximity to Camp Pendleton and the Marines that decided it for you? The joke about Fallbrook is it has the “Three M’s”: Marines, Mexicans and millionaires. Of course, being none of the three sort of makes me the odd man out.
Back when I had a motorcycle, I would cruise Campo Road to the border and then into Tecate to the biergarten there. I liked Jamul, especially the off-the-beaten-path feel to it.
Fallbrook used to be that way, too.
August 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM #254023Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Was it the proximity to Camp Pendleton and the Marines that decided it for you? The joke about Fallbrook is it has the “Three M’s”: Marines, Mexicans and millionaires. Of course, being none of the three sort of makes me the odd man out.
Back when I had a motorcycle, I would cruise Campo Road to the border and then into Tecate to the biergarten there. I liked Jamul, especially the off-the-beaten-path feel to it.
Fallbrook used to be that way, too.
August 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM #254080Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Was it the proximity to Camp Pendleton and the Marines that decided it for you? The joke about Fallbrook is it has the “Three M’s”: Marines, Mexicans and millionaires. Of course, being none of the three sort of makes me the odd man out.
Back when I had a motorcycle, I would cruise Campo Road to the border and then into Tecate to the biergarten there. I liked Jamul, especially the off-the-beaten-path feel to it.
Fallbrook used to be that way, too.
August 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM #254129Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Was it the proximity to Camp Pendleton and the Marines that decided it for you? The joke about Fallbrook is it has the “Three M’s”: Marines, Mexicans and millionaires. Of course, being none of the three sort of makes me the odd man out.
Back when I had a motorcycle, I would cruise Campo Road to the border and then into Tecate to the biergarten there. I liked Jamul, especially the off-the-beaten-path feel to it.
Fallbrook used to be that way, too.
August 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM #253881ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]Some are intentionally obtuse. I won’t accuse you of that. Get a dictionary, then take your time to reread my posts, and you may get something from them. You clearly lack comprehension when digesting at the rapid rate.[/quote]
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August 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM #254049ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]Some are intentionally obtuse. I won’t accuse you of that. Get a dictionary, then take your time to reread my posts, and you may get something from them. You clearly lack comprehension when digesting at the rapid rate.[/quote]
Does this sound like Surveyor to anyone else?
August 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM #254058ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]Some are intentionally obtuse. I won’t accuse you of that. Get a dictionary, then take your time to reread my posts, and you may get something from them. You clearly lack comprehension when digesting at the rapid rate.[/quote]
Does this sound like Surveyor to anyone else?
August 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM #254115ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]Some are intentionally obtuse. I won’t accuse you of that. Get a dictionary, then take your time to reread my posts, and you may get something from them. You clearly lack comprehension when digesting at the rapid rate.[/quote]
Does this sound like Surveyor to anyone else?
August 6, 2008 at 11:15 PM #254164ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Casca]Some are intentionally obtuse. I won’t accuse you of that. Get a dictionary, then take your time to reread my posts, and you may get something from them. You clearly lack comprehension when digesting at the rapid rate.[/quote]
Does this sound like Surveyor to anyone else?
August 6, 2008 at 11:25 PM #253897ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: As I pointed out to Dukehorn, his unwillingness to discuss his own background is interesting. Generally one finds that there isn’t one; rather you are dealing with someone whose entire bed of knowledge is built upon books and not real world experience.
[/quote]I suspect he is a teenage boy who’s read a few too many passages of Mein Kampf and will probably shoot up an entire high school campus before he’s gunned down himself. I think the only people who CAN advocate such practices (torture) are those who are seriously depraved (no empathic response) or have never seen suffering and see torture as some sort of heroic “ends justify the means” mechanism.
Some reporter recently staged a stunt where he allowed himself to be waterboarded. The guy didn’t last 3 seconds before he was spluttering to be let go. If Casca even spent time in the same room as a torture victim, he’d probably wet his pants, assuming he doesn’t fall under the depraved catetory. I smell a poser….it must be the ass cancer stench.
August 6, 2008 at 11:25 PM #254064ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: As I pointed out to Dukehorn, his unwillingness to discuss his own background is interesting. Generally one finds that there isn’t one; rather you are dealing with someone whose entire bed of knowledge is built upon books and not real world experience.
[/quote]I suspect he is a teenage boy who’s read a few too many passages of Mein Kampf and will probably shoot up an entire high school campus before he’s gunned down himself. I think the only people who CAN advocate such practices (torture) are those who are seriously depraved (no empathic response) or have never seen suffering and see torture as some sort of heroic “ends justify the means” mechanism.
Some reporter recently staged a stunt where he allowed himself to be waterboarded. The guy didn’t last 3 seconds before he was spluttering to be let go. If Casca even spent time in the same room as a torture victim, he’d probably wet his pants, assuming he doesn’t fall under the depraved catetory. I smell a poser….it must be the ass cancer stench.
August 6, 2008 at 11:25 PM #254073ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Rus: As I pointed out to Dukehorn, his unwillingness to discuss his own background is interesting. Generally one finds that there isn’t one; rather you are dealing with someone whose entire bed of knowledge is built upon books and not real world experience.
[/quote]I suspect he is a teenage boy who’s read a few too many passages of Mein Kampf and will probably shoot up an entire high school campus before he’s gunned down himself. I think the only people who CAN advocate such practices (torture) are those who are seriously depraved (no empathic response) or have never seen suffering and see torture as some sort of heroic “ends justify the means” mechanism.
Some reporter recently staged a stunt where he allowed himself to be waterboarded. The guy didn’t last 3 seconds before he was spluttering to be let go. If Casca even spent time in the same room as a torture victim, he’d probably wet his pants, assuming he doesn’t fall under the depraved catetory. I smell a poser….it must be the ass cancer stench.
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