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June 28, 2010 at 6:22 AM #573425June 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM #572466MisheloffParticipant
[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Misheloff, the schools are “dreadful” you say? (Not according to API scores)
Substandard education? (Again, not according to API scores)
Tattooed, toothless people? (Sure, there are some, but we are OK with that, since most are nice, polite people. I was at Costco today, and considered your comments. Of about 120 people waiting in lines to checkout, about 3 people had tank tops, but no tattoos. Oh well, a sample of 1 does not make a trend.)
Oh, by the way, those tattooed, toothles people are below average when it comes to crime. Here is the trulia link to prove it:
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Santee-California/community-info/20 minute drive to get a steak? (Well, if you must go to Ruth Chris, Mortons, or Donovan’s, then yes, but for us, Outback, Black Angus, and the Original Roadhouse Grill will do just fine.)
110 degree temperatures through Santee? (According to the Weather Channel, the average high in Santee in the hottest months of the year, July and August, is 88 degrees F.)
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/92072?climoMonth=7Putting lipstick on a pig? (We do eat pigs out here. We like ham, bacon, etc, but we leave off the lipstick.)
Living among mutants? (Oh no… You found out that the X-Men have a hideout here. Please don’t tell Magneto. Plus, they help keep the crime rate low here! Geee, now you know our secret…)
Cesspool of genetic sludge? (Wow, I guess you have a PhD in Genetics and have analized the gene pool here. Most of the city is white, so I guess most whites are genetic sludge, according to your analysis.)
Here are the stats, in case you don’t believe me:
http://www.ci.santee.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3
Approximately 78.7%, based on 2005/2006 stats.I used to be in Rancho Bernardo myself, but decided not to throw my money away in Mello Roos and live in homes with small lots, people looking into my yard and windows from every angle, waiting until all the boom buyers foreclose in 4closure Ranch and Del Sur, etc. You might be surprised, but there is actually a lot of crime in Rancho Bernardo, just like any other town.
Open Purse Wallet Snatch:
http://rbnhw.com/incidents.shtmlCrime Data, RB – April 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201004.pdfCrime Data, RB – May 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201005.pdfVideo of someone using a credit card, which they stole from a vehicle at LA Fitness, at CVS pharmacy in 4S Ranch:
Armed Robbery of 7-11 at corner of Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive (Near 4closure Ranch)
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=144350Del Norte High School Coach in 4S Ranch, Arrested:
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/about/media/pdf/2010/100107.pdfAlso, if you think Rancho Bernardo and Poway is so great, why don’t you stop by the CVS pharmacy at 14589 Camino Del Norte, around the corner from Rancho Bernardo High School around 2:30 or so when school gets out (during the school year of course) and let me know what you find out. BTW, the cops have made this place a regular stakeout to scare the hoodlums away.
Or, how about going to the Walmart in Poway at 13425 Community Road and tell me how this is better than the Walmart in Santee…[/quote]
You can quote API scores all you want – my daughter brought kids home from school, and, as a rule, they were subhuman troglodytes.
To claim the mercury in Santee doesn’t hit 110 in summer months is just idiotic.
You have attempted to show me Santee’s genetic prowess by providing a link to show me how many of the people are white. How….Klu Klux Klan of you.
And… to claim that Rancho Bernardo is any sort of a high crime area is just so unbelievably stupid, I can’t believe you manage to get out of your house without slipping and falling in your own drool. I mean, you are a complete fucking idiot!
By the way dipshit, our mello roos are -ZERO- (we are in 92128, not 92127)
June 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM #572560MisheloffParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Misheloff, the schools are “dreadful” you say? (Not according to API scores)
Substandard education? (Again, not according to API scores)
Tattooed, toothless people? (Sure, there are some, but we are OK with that, since most are nice, polite people. I was at Costco today, and considered your comments. Of about 120 people waiting in lines to checkout, about 3 people had tank tops, but no tattoos. Oh well, a sample of 1 does not make a trend.)
Oh, by the way, those tattooed, toothles people are below average when it comes to crime. Here is the trulia link to prove it:
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Santee-California/community-info/20 minute drive to get a steak? (Well, if you must go to Ruth Chris, Mortons, or Donovan’s, then yes, but for us, Outback, Black Angus, and the Original Roadhouse Grill will do just fine.)
110 degree temperatures through Santee? (According to the Weather Channel, the average high in Santee in the hottest months of the year, July and August, is 88 degrees F.)
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/92072?climoMonth=7Putting lipstick on a pig? (We do eat pigs out here. We like ham, bacon, etc, but we leave off the lipstick.)
Living among mutants? (Oh no… You found out that the X-Men have a hideout here. Please don’t tell Magneto. Plus, they help keep the crime rate low here! Geee, now you know our secret…)
Cesspool of genetic sludge? (Wow, I guess you have a PhD in Genetics and have analized the gene pool here. Most of the city is white, so I guess most whites are genetic sludge, according to your analysis.)
Here are the stats, in case you don’t believe me:
http://www.ci.santee.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3
Approximately 78.7%, based on 2005/2006 stats.I used to be in Rancho Bernardo myself, but decided not to throw my money away in Mello Roos and live in homes with small lots, people looking into my yard and windows from every angle, waiting until all the boom buyers foreclose in 4closure Ranch and Del Sur, etc. You might be surprised, but there is actually a lot of crime in Rancho Bernardo, just like any other town.
Open Purse Wallet Snatch:
http://rbnhw.com/incidents.shtmlCrime Data, RB – April 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201004.pdfCrime Data, RB – May 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201005.pdfVideo of someone using a credit card, which they stole from a vehicle at LA Fitness, at CVS pharmacy in 4S Ranch:
Armed Robbery of 7-11 at corner of Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive (Near 4closure Ranch)
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=144350Del Norte High School Coach in 4S Ranch, Arrested:
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/about/media/pdf/2010/100107.pdfAlso, if you think Rancho Bernardo and Poway is so great, why don’t you stop by the CVS pharmacy at 14589 Camino Del Norte, around the corner from Rancho Bernardo High School around 2:30 or so when school gets out (during the school year of course) and let me know what you find out. BTW, the cops have made this place a regular stakeout to scare the hoodlums away.
Or, how about going to the Walmart in Poway at 13425 Community Road and tell me how this is better than the Walmart in Santee…[/quote]
You can quote API scores all you want – my daughter brought kids home from school, and, as a rule, they were subhuman troglodytes.
To claim the mercury in Santee doesn’t hit 110 in summer months is just idiotic.
You have attempted to show me Santee’s genetic prowess by providing a link to show me how many of the people are white. How….Klu Klux Klan of you.
And… to claim that Rancho Bernardo is any sort of a high crime area is just so unbelievably stupid, I can’t believe you manage to get out of your house without slipping and falling in your own drool. I mean, you are a complete fucking idiot!
By the way dipshit, our mello roos are -ZERO- (we are in 92128, not 92127)
June 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM #573074MisheloffParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Misheloff, the schools are “dreadful” you say? (Not according to API scores)
Substandard education? (Again, not according to API scores)
Tattooed, toothless people? (Sure, there are some, but we are OK with that, since most are nice, polite people. I was at Costco today, and considered your comments. Of about 120 people waiting in lines to checkout, about 3 people had tank tops, but no tattoos. Oh well, a sample of 1 does not make a trend.)
Oh, by the way, those tattooed, toothles people are below average when it comes to crime. Here is the trulia link to prove it:
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Santee-California/community-info/20 minute drive to get a steak? (Well, if you must go to Ruth Chris, Mortons, or Donovan’s, then yes, but for us, Outback, Black Angus, and the Original Roadhouse Grill will do just fine.)
110 degree temperatures through Santee? (According to the Weather Channel, the average high in Santee in the hottest months of the year, July and August, is 88 degrees F.)
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/92072?climoMonth=7Putting lipstick on a pig? (We do eat pigs out here. We like ham, bacon, etc, but we leave off the lipstick.)
Living among mutants? (Oh no… You found out that the X-Men have a hideout here. Please don’t tell Magneto. Plus, they help keep the crime rate low here! Geee, now you know our secret…)
Cesspool of genetic sludge? (Wow, I guess you have a PhD in Genetics and have analized the gene pool here. Most of the city is white, so I guess most whites are genetic sludge, according to your analysis.)
Here are the stats, in case you don’t believe me:
http://www.ci.santee.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3
Approximately 78.7%, based on 2005/2006 stats.I used to be in Rancho Bernardo myself, but decided not to throw my money away in Mello Roos and live in homes with small lots, people looking into my yard and windows from every angle, waiting until all the boom buyers foreclose in 4closure Ranch and Del Sur, etc. You might be surprised, but there is actually a lot of crime in Rancho Bernardo, just like any other town.
Open Purse Wallet Snatch:
http://rbnhw.com/incidents.shtmlCrime Data, RB – April 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201004.pdfCrime Data, RB – May 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201005.pdfVideo of someone using a credit card, which they stole from a vehicle at LA Fitness, at CVS pharmacy in 4S Ranch:
Armed Robbery of 7-11 at corner of Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive (Near 4closure Ranch)
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=144350Del Norte High School Coach in 4S Ranch, Arrested:
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/about/media/pdf/2010/100107.pdfAlso, if you think Rancho Bernardo and Poway is so great, why don’t you stop by the CVS pharmacy at 14589 Camino Del Norte, around the corner from Rancho Bernardo High School around 2:30 or so when school gets out (during the school year of course) and let me know what you find out. BTW, the cops have made this place a regular stakeout to scare the hoodlums away.
Or, how about going to the Walmart in Poway at 13425 Community Road and tell me how this is better than the Walmart in Santee…[/quote]
You can quote API scores all you want – my daughter brought kids home from school, and, as a rule, they were subhuman troglodytes.
To claim the mercury in Santee doesn’t hit 110 in summer months is just idiotic.
You have attempted to show me Santee’s genetic prowess by providing a link to show me how many of the people are white. How….Klu Klux Klan of you.
And… to claim that Rancho Bernardo is any sort of a high crime area is just so unbelievably stupid, I can’t believe you manage to get out of your house without slipping and falling in your own drool. I mean, you are a complete fucking idiot!
By the way dipshit, our mello roos are -ZERO- (we are in 92128, not 92127)
June 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM #573178MisheloffParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Misheloff, the schools are “dreadful” you say? (Not according to API scores)
Substandard education? (Again, not according to API scores)
Tattooed, toothless people? (Sure, there are some, but we are OK with that, since most are nice, polite people. I was at Costco today, and considered your comments. Of about 120 people waiting in lines to checkout, about 3 people had tank tops, but no tattoos. Oh well, a sample of 1 does not make a trend.)
Oh, by the way, those tattooed, toothles people are below average when it comes to crime. Here is the trulia link to prove it:
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Santee-California/community-info/20 minute drive to get a steak? (Well, if you must go to Ruth Chris, Mortons, or Donovan’s, then yes, but for us, Outback, Black Angus, and the Original Roadhouse Grill will do just fine.)
110 degree temperatures through Santee? (According to the Weather Channel, the average high in Santee in the hottest months of the year, July and August, is 88 degrees F.)
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/92072?climoMonth=7Putting lipstick on a pig? (We do eat pigs out here. We like ham, bacon, etc, but we leave off the lipstick.)
Living among mutants? (Oh no… You found out that the X-Men have a hideout here. Please don’t tell Magneto. Plus, they help keep the crime rate low here! Geee, now you know our secret…)
Cesspool of genetic sludge? (Wow, I guess you have a PhD in Genetics and have analized the gene pool here. Most of the city is white, so I guess most whites are genetic sludge, according to your analysis.)
Here are the stats, in case you don’t believe me:
http://www.ci.santee.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3
Approximately 78.7%, based on 2005/2006 stats.I used to be in Rancho Bernardo myself, but decided not to throw my money away in Mello Roos and live in homes with small lots, people looking into my yard and windows from every angle, waiting until all the boom buyers foreclose in 4closure Ranch and Del Sur, etc. You might be surprised, but there is actually a lot of crime in Rancho Bernardo, just like any other town.
Open Purse Wallet Snatch:
http://rbnhw.com/incidents.shtmlCrime Data, RB – April 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201004.pdfCrime Data, RB – May 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201005.pdfVideo of someone using a credit card, which they stole from a vehicle at LA Fitness, at CVS pharmacy in 4S Ranch:
Armed Robbery of 7-11 at corner of Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive (Near 4closure Ranch)
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=144350Del Norte High School Coach in 4S Ranch, Arrested:
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/about/media/pdf/2010/100107.pdfAlso, if you think Rancho Bernardo and Poway is so great, why don’t you stop by the CVS pharmacy at 14589 Camino Del Norte, around the corner from Rancho Bernardo High School around 2:30 or so when school gets out (during the school year of course) and let me know what you find out. BTW, the cops have made this place a regular stakeout to scare the hoodlums away.
Or, how about going to the Walmart in Poway at 13425 Community Road and tell me how this is better than the Walmart in Santee…[/quote]
You can quote API scores all you want – my daughter brought kids home from school, and, as a rule, they were subhuman troglodytes.
To claim the mercury in Santee doesn’t hit 110 in summer months is just idiotic.
You have attempted to show me Santee’s genetic prowess by providing a link to show me how many of the people are white. How….Klu Klux Klan of you.
And… to claim that Rancho Bernardo is any sort of a high crime area is just so unbelievably stupid, I can’t believe you manage to get out of your house without slipping and falling in your own drool. I mean, you are a complete fucking idiot!
By the way dipshit, our mello roos are -ZERO- (we are in 92128, not 92127)
June 28, 2010 at 7:54 AM #573470MisheloffParticipant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Misheloff, the schools are “dreadful” you say? (Not according to API scores)
Substandard education? (Again, not according to API scores)
Tattooed, toothless people? (Sure, there are some, but we are OK with that, since most are nice, polite people. I was at Costco today, and considered your comments. Of about 120 people waiting in lines to checkout, about 3 people had tank tops, but no tattoos. Oh well, a sample of 1 does not make a trend.)
Oh, by the way, those tattooed, toothles people are below average when it comes to crime. Here is the trulia link to prove it:
http://www.trulia.com/real_estate/Santee-California/community-info/20 minute drive to get a steak? (Well, if you must go to Ruth Chris, Mortons, or Donovan’s, then yes, but for us, Outback, Black Angus, and the Original Roadhouse Grill will do just fine.)
110 degree temperatures through Santee? (According to the Weather Channel, the average high in Santee in the hottest months of the year, July and August, is 88 degrees F.)
http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/daily/92072?climoMonth=7Putting lipstick on a pig? (We do eat pigs out here. We like ham, bacon, etc, but we leave off the lipstick.)
Living among mutants? (Oh no… You found out that the X-Men have a hideout here. Please don’t tell Magneto. Plus, they help keep the crime rate low here! Geee, now you know our secret…)
Cesspool of genetic sludge? (Wow, I guess you have a PhD in Genetics and have analized the gene pool here. Most of the city is white, so I guess most whites are genetic sludge, according to your analysis.)
Here are the stats, in case you don’t believe me:
http://www.ci.santee.ca.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=3
Approximately 78.7%, based on 2005/2006 stats.I used to be in Rancho Bernardo myself, but decided not to throw my money away in Mello Roos and live in homes with small lots, people looking into my yard and windows from every angle, waiting until all the boom buyers foreclose in 4closure Ranch and Del Sur, etc. You might be surprised, but there is actually a lot of crime in Rancho Bernardo, just like any other town.
Open Purse Wallet Snatch:
http://rbnhw.com/incidents.shtmlCrime Data, RB – April 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201004.pdfCrime Data, RB – May 2010:
http://rbnhw.com/pdf-files/CrimeWatchDetails-201005.pdfVideo of someone using a credit card, which they stole from a vehicle at LA Fitness, at CVS pharmacy in 4S Ranch:
Armed Robbery of 7-11 at corner of Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive (Near 4closure Ranch)
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/showthread.php?t=144350Del Norte High School Coach in 4S Ranch, Arrested:
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/about/media/pdf/2010/100107.pdfAlso, if you think Rancho Bernardo and Poway is so great, why don’t you stop by the CVS pharmacy at 14589 Camino Del Norte, around the corner from Rancho Bernardo High School around 2:30 or so when school gets out (during the school year of course) and let me know what you find out. BTW, the cops have made this place a regular stakeout to scare the hoodlums away.
Or, how about going to the Walmart in Poway at 13425 Community Road and tell me how this is better than the Walmart in Santee…[/quote]
You can quote API scores all you want – my daughter brought kids home from school, and, as a rule, they were subhuman troglodytes.
To claim the mercury in Santee doesn’t hit 110 in summer months is just idiotic.
You have attempted to show me Santee’s genetic prowess by providing a link to show me how many of the people are white. How….Klu Klux Klan of you.
And… to claim that Rancho Bernardo is any sort of a high crime area is just so unbelievably stupid, I can’t believe you manage to get out of your house without slipping and falling in your own drool. I mean, you are a complete fucking idiot!
By the way dipshit, our mello roos are -ZERO- (we are in 92128, not 92127)
June 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM #572489santeemanParticipantThe summer months are hotter than near the beach. The average temperature range is 10 degrees hotter in the summer and 10 degrees colder in the winter (approximately) out here.
We can get desert hot in the months of August and September. Not the whole month but when we have our high spells ususally a few days.
However I took my kids to La Jolla yesterday just around the corner LOL! It was cold. When we were coming home the kids noticed the gloom lifted as we were heading over the hills between Tierra Santa and Santee. I told them that is why they call it sunny Santee. You see our kids can actually use the pool in the summer and not freeze to death.
As for everything else the self deprecating lunatic above says I am not buying it. I raise the BS flag on everything. He is just making things up to counter your claims of an above average existence in Sky Ranch. It is so and that is a fact. The people who live there are in a higher social class than he and that’s just to bad.
June 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM #572583santeemanParticipantThe summer months are hotter than near the beach. The average temperature range is 10 degrees hotter in the summer and 10 degrees colder in the winter (approximately) out here.
We can get desert hot in the months of August and September. Not the whole month but when we have our high spells ususally a few days.
However I took my kids to La Jolla yesterday just around the corner LOL! It was cold. When we were coming home the kids noticed the gloom lifted as we were heading over the hills between Tierra Santa and Santee. I told them that is why they call it sunny Santee. You see our kids can actually use the pool in the summer and not freeze to death.
As for everything else the self deprecating lunatic above says I am not buying it. I raise the BS flag on everything. He is just making things up to counter your claims of an above average existence in Sky Ranch. It is so and that is a fact. The people who live there are in a higher social class than he and that’s just to bad.
June 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM #573097santeemanParticipantThe summer months are hotter than near the beach. The average temperature range is 10 degrees hotter in the summer and 10 degrees colder in the winter (approximately) out here.
We can get desert hot in the months of August and September. Not the whole month but when we have our high spells ususally a few days.
However I took my kids to La Jolla yesterday just around the corner LOL! It was cold. When we were coming home the kids noticed the gloom lifted as we were heading over the hills between Tierra Santa and Santee. I told them that is why they call it sunny Santee. You see our kids can actually use the pool in the summer and not freeze to death.
As for everything else the self deprecating lunatic above says I am not buying it. I raise the BS flag on everything. He is just making things up to counter your claims of an above average existence in Sky Ranch. It is so and that is a fact. The people who live there are in a higher social class than he and that’s just to bad.
June 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM #573202santeemanParticipantThe summer months are hotter than near the beach. The average temperature range is 10 degrees hotter in the summer and 10 degrees colder in the winter (approximately) out here.
We can get desert hot in the months of August and September. Not the whole month but when we have our high spells ususally a few days.
However I took my kids to La Jolla yesterday just around the corner LOL! It was cold. When we were coming home the kids noticed the gloom lifted as we were heading over the hills between Tierra Santa and Santee. I told them that is why they call it sunny Santee. You see our kids can actually use the pool in the summer and not freeze to death.
As for everything else the self deprecating lunatic above says I am not buying it. I raise the BS flag on everything. He is just making things up to counter your claims of an above average existence in Sky Ranch. It is so and that is a fact. The people who live there are in a higher social class than he and that’s just to bad.
June 28, 2010 at 8:48 AM #573493santeemanParticipantThe summer months are hotter than near the beach. The average temperature range is 10 degrees hotter in the summer and 10 degrees colder in the winter (approximately) out here.
We can get desert hot in the months of August and September. Not the whole month but when we have our high spells ususally a few days.
However I took my kids to La Jolla yesterday just around the corner LOL! It was cold. When we were coming home the kids noticed the gloom lifted as we were heading over the hills between Tierra Santa and Santee. I told them that is why they call it sunny Santee. You see our kids can actually use the pool in the summer and not freeze to death.
As for everything else the self deprecating lunatic above says I am not buying it. I raise the BS flag on everything. He is just making things up to counter your claims of an above average existence in Sky Ranch. It is so and that is a fact. The people who live there are in a higher social class than he and that’s just to bad.
June 28, 2010 at 10:13 AM #572644PKMANParticipantA lot of accusations are made against Santee, as if it’s THE worst place to live in SD and that most (if not all) Santee residents are sub-human. But can anyone actually list a few truly awful crimes committed in Santee in the last few years? 2 girls tragically lost their lives at the hand of a convicted sex offender and a young man was beaten to death by his own friends outside of his own home, all happened in upscale neighborhoods around SD.
I’ve moved to Riverwalk for 1.5 years now and I can say that my neighbors are mostly decent people with common courtesy. Men are sometime shirtless, as they work on the yard, walk to the community pool or play with their kids, but it doesn’t feel out of place in a cohesive community and they do not have scary tattoo. At the same time, girls are often in bikini during summer days.
Kids will always be kids so yes, Riverwalk can be a bid rowdy and noisy during the summer months when kids (especially teenagers) are out of school. But I look back at my own teenage years and don’t feel that these kids are acting out of order or about to become the Bird Rock Bandits.
I guess some people will forever look down on Santee (and apparently some hate Alabama as well), not only negatively but absolute despise it. It just shows that prejudice (more or less of it) is not based on educational or professional achievement. I have lived amongst the elites in Asia (high-level MNC expats stationing there) and the “slums” of Inglewood (LA) and Flushing (NY). Santee is just fine for me and a place I feel I can settle down and live for a very long time.
June 28, 2010 at 10:13 AM #572742PKMANParticipantA lot of accusations are made against Santee, as if it’s THE worst place to live in SD and that most (if not all) Santee residents are sub-human. But can anyone actually list a few truly awful crimes committed in Santee in the last few years? 2 girls tragically lost their lives at the hand of a convicted sex offender and a young man was beaten to death by his own friends outside of his own home, all happened in upscale neighborhoods around SD.
I’ve moved to Riverwalk for 1.5 years now and I can say that my neighbors are mostly decent people with common courtesy. Men are sometime shirtless, as they work on the yard, walk to the community pool or play with their kids, but it doesn’t feel out of place in a cohesive community and they do not have scary tattoo. At the same time, girls are often in bikini during summer days.
Kids will always be kids so yes, Riverwalk can be a bid rowdy and noisy during the summer months when kids (especially teenagers) are out of school. But I look back at my own teenage years and don’t feel that these kids are acting out of order or about to become the Bird Rock Bandits.
I guess some people will forever look down on Santee (and apparently some hate Alabama as well), not only negatively but absolute despise it. It just shows that prejudice (more or less of it) is not based on educational or professional achievement. I have lived amongst the elites in Asia (high-level MNC expats stationing there) and the “slums” of Inglewood (LA) and Flushing (NY). Santee is just fine for me and a place I feel I can settle down and live for a very long time.
June 28, 2010 at 10:13 AM #573252PKMANParticipantA lot of accusations are made against Santee, as if it’s THE worst place to live in SD and that most (if not all) Santee residents are sub-human. But can anyone actually list a few truly awful crimes committed in Santee in the last few years? 2 girls tragically lost their lives at the hand of a convicted sex offender and a young man was beaten to death by his own friends outside of his own home, all happened in upscale neighborhoods around SD.
I’ve moved to Riverwalk for 1.5 years now and I can say that my neighbors are mostly decent people with common courtesy. Men are sometime shirtless, as they work on the yard, walk to the community pool or play with their kids, but it doesn’t feel out of place in a cohesive community and they do not have scary tattoo. At the same time, girls are often in bikini during summer days.
Kids will always be kids so yes, Riverwalk can be a bid rowdy and noisy during the summer months when kids (especially teenagers) are out of school. But I look back at my own teenage years and don’t feel that these kids are acting out of order or about to become the Bird Rock Bandits.
I guess some people will forever look down on Santee (and apparently some hate Alabama as well), not only negatively but absolute despise it. It just shows that prejudice (more or less of it) is not based on educational or professional achievement. I have lived amongst the elites in Asia (high-level MNC expats stationing there) and the “slums” of Inglewood (LA) and Flushing (NY). Santee is just fine for me and a place I feel I can settle down and live for a very long time.
June 28, 2010 at 10:13 AM #573358PKMANParticipantA lot of accusations are made against Santee, as if it’s THE worst place to live in SD and that most (if not all) Santee residents are sub-human. But can anyone actually list a few truly awful crimes committed in Santee in the last few years? 2 girls tragically lost their lives at the hand of a convicted sex offender and a young man was beaten to death by his own friends outside of his own home, all happened in upscale neighborhoods around SD.
I’ve moved to Riverwalk for 1.5 years now and I can say that my neighbors are mostly decent people with common courtesy. Men are sometime shirtless, as they work on the yard, walk to the community pool or play with their kids, but it doesn’t feel out of place in a cohesive community and they do not have scary tattoo. At the same time, girls are often in bikini during summer days.
Kids will always be kids so yes, Riverwalk can be a bid rowdy and noisy during the summer months when kids (especially teenagers) are out of school. But I look back at my own teenage years and don’t feel that these kids are acting out of order or about to become the Bird Rock Bandits.
I guess some people will forever look down on Santee (and apparently some hate Alabama as well), not only negatively but absolute despise it. It just shows that prejudice (more or less of it) is not based on educational or professional achievement. I have lived amongst the elites in Asia (high-level MNC expats stationing there) and the “slums” of Inglewood (LA) and Flushing (NY). Santee is just fine for me and a place I feel I can settle down and live for a very long time.
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