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June 7, 2008 at 10:05 AM #219072June 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM #218927waiting for bottomParticipant
When I was in College, I HATED the summers. You miss your college friends and have lost connection with many of your high school friends. I couldn’t wait for the school year to start.
This seems like pretty normal behavior to me, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
June 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM #219018waiting for bottomParticipantWhen I was in College, I HATED the summers. You miss your college friends and have lost connection with many of your high school friends. I couldn’t wait for the school year to start.
This seems like pretty normal behavior to me, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
June 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM #219038waiting for bottomParticipantWhen I was in College, I HATED the summers. You miss your college friends and have lost connection with many of your high school friends. I couldn’t wait for the school year to start.
This seems like pretty normal behavior to me, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
June 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM #219070waiting for bottomParticipantWhen I was in College, I HATED the summers. You miss your college friends and have lost connection with many of your high school friends. I couldn’t wait for the school year to start.
This seems like pretty normal behavior to me, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
June 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM #219087waiting for bottomParticipantWhen I was in College, I HATED the summers. You miss your college friends and have lost connection with many of your high school friends. I couldn’t wait for the school year to start.
This seems like pretty normal behavior to me, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.
June 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM #218941salo_tParticipantIMO San Diego is a bit overrated. Sure it has great weather and beaches but after that the city doesn’t offer much that you can’t find in other places. It reminds me of the time about 10 years ago I had to call a locksmith to open my car door.
The guy started talking about how tired he was of living in San Diego after five years and was moving to North Carolina. At the time I found this odd that any one would hate living here but after 10 years of SD myself I think I am feeling a bit bored and wanting something different too. Different strokes for different folks I guess.June 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM #219031salo_tParticipantIMO San Diego is a bit overrated. Sure it has great weather and beaches but after that the city doesn’t offer much that you can’t find in other places. It reminds me of the time about 10 years ago I had to call a locksmith to open my car door.
The guy started talking about how tired he was of living in San Diego after five years and was moving to North Carolina. At the time I found this odd that any one would hate living here but after 10 years of SD myself I think I am feeling a bit bored and wanting something different too. Different strokes for different folks I guess.June 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM #219052salo_tParticipantIMO San Diego is a bit overrated. Sure it has great weather and beaches but after that the city doesn’t offer much that you can’t find in other places. It reminds me of the time about 10 years ago I had to call a locksmith to open my car door.
The guy started talking about how tired he was of living in San Diego after five years and was moving to North Carolina. At the time I found this odd that any one would hate living here but after 10 years of SD myself I think I am feeling a bit bored and wanting something different too. Different strokes for different folks I guess.June 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM #219085salo_tParticipantIMO San Diego is a bit overrated. Sure it has great weather and beaches but after that the city doesn’t offer much that you can’t find in other places. It reminds me of the time about 10 years ago I had to call a locksmith to open my car door.
The guy started talking about how tired he was of living in San Diego after five years and was moving to North Carolina. At the time I found this odd that any one would hate living here but after 10 years of SD myself I think I am feeling a bit bored and wanting something different too. Different strokes for different folks I guess.June 7, 2008 at 11:21 AM #219102salo_tParticipantIMO San Diego is a bit overrated. Sure it has great weather and beaches but after that the city doesn’t offer much that you can’t find in other places. It reminds me of the time about 10 years ago I had to call a locksmith to open my car door.
The guy started talking about how tired he was of living in San Diego after five years and was moving to North Carolina. At the time I found this odd that any one would hate living here but after 10 years of SD myself I think I am feeling a bit bored and wanting something different too. Different strokes for different folks I guess.June 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM #218946afx114ParticipantThe quality of Mexican food in the States is inversely proportional to the distance from San Diego.
All my SF buddies want me to try these “amazing” SF burritos, and they reminded me of the burritos they served in my middle school cafeteria. Blech!
Me and my wife always complain about living in San Diego, but as soon as we travel somewhere, no matter how amazing the destination is, we always look forward to coming back to SD.
June 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM #219039afx114ParticipantThe quality of Mexican food in the States is inversely proportional to the distance from San Diego.
All my SF buddies want me to try these “amazing” SF burritos, and they reminded me of the burritos they served in my middle school cafeteria. Blech!
Me and my wife always complain about living in San Diego, but as soon as we travel somewhere, no matter how amazing the destination is, we always look forward to coming back to SD.
June 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM #219059afx114ParticipantThe quality of Mexican food in the States is inversely proportional to the distance from San Diego.
All my SF buddies want me to try these “amazing” SF burritos, and they reminded me of the burritos they served in my middle school cafeteria. Blech!
Me and my wife always complain about living in San Diego, but as soon as we travel somewhere, no matter how amazing the destination is, we always look forward to coming back to SD.
June 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM #219090afx114ParticipantThe quality of Mexican food in the States is inversely proportional to the distance from San Diego.
All my SF buddies want me to try these “amazing” SF burritos, and they reminded me of the burritos they served in my middle school cafeteria. Blech!
Me and my wife always complain about living in San Diego, but as soon as we travel somewhere, no matter how amazing the destination is, we always look forward to coming back to SD.
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