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June 18, 2008 at 11:08 AM #224849June 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM #224694EugeneParticipant
[quote=TheBreeze]There’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.[/quote]
Ha! That’s nothing. Over here we have gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men. This used to be a nice neighborhood before the old ladies started moving in. Nowadays some of us daren’t even go down to the shops. Pension day’s the worst – they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
June 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM #224800EugeneParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]There’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.[/quote]
Ha! That’s nothing. Over here we have gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men. This used to be a nice neighborhood before the old ladies started moving in. Nowadays some of us daren’t even go down to the shops. Pension day’s the worst – they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
June 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM #224817EugeneParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]There’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.[/quote]
Ha! That’s nothing. Over here we have gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men. This used to be a nice neighborhood before the old ladies started moving in. Nowadays some of us daren’t even go down to the shops. Pension day’s the worst – they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
June 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM #224846EugeneParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]There’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.[/quote]
Ha! That’s nothing. Over here we have gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men. This used to be a nice neighborhood before the old ladies started moving in. Nowadays some of us daren’t even go down to the shops. Pension day’s the worst – they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
June 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM #224862EugeneParticipant[quote=TheBreeze]There’s a gang of homosexuals terrorizing my neighborhood. They’re putting pink ribbons on everything, critiquing people’s clothes when they walk by on the sidewalk, publicly performing plays without permits, and displaying camel toe indiscriminately. It seems like their ranks have grown over the years, so I think they’ve been recruiting from the heterosexual community.[/quote]
Ha! That’s nothing. Over here we have gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men. This used to be a nice neighborhood before the old ladies started moving in. Nowadays some of us daren’t even go down to the shops. Pension day’s the worst – they go mad. As soon as they get their hands on their money they blow it all on milk, bread, tea, tin of meat for the cat.
June 19, 2008 at 9:04 AM #225303ralphfurleyParticipantIs there any love for Murrieta on these boards?
(Hello all, long time listener, first time caller…)
Granted, I don’t live in the area, but I’ve driven around a bit of Murrieta/Temecula and there are areas in Murrieta that look quite nice. Bear Creek, Greer Ranch, and Copper Canyon all look ok from my car with the windows rolled up.
Is the city of Murrieta run like hell? Or did they just build too much, too fast? Does proximity to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drive down properties in Murrieta? Some areas of Murrieta look a little more run down than others, but I didn’t see hobos bathing in birdfeeders when I looked at homes in Greer Ranch.
Will I need to weld a cow-catcher onto the grill of my car and invest in body armor if I move to Murrieta? Why does Temecula make Murrieta look like Thunderdome?
June 19, 2008 at 9:04 AM #225410ralphfurleyParticipantIs there any love for Murrieta on these boards?
(Hello all, long time listener, first time caller…)
Granted, I don’t live in the area, but I’ve driven around a bit of Murrieta/Temecula and there are areas in Murrieta that look quite nice. Bear Creek, Greer Ranch, and Copper Canyon all look ok from my car with the windows rolled up.
Is the city of Murrieta run like hell? Or did they just build too much, too fast? Does proximity to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drive down properties in Murrieta? Some areas of Murrieta look a little more run down than others, but I didn’t see hobos bathing in birdfeeders when I looked at homes in Greer Ranch.
Will I need to weld a cow-catcher onto the grill of my car and invest in body armor if I move to Murrieta? Why does Temecula make Murrieta look like Thunderdome?
June 19, 2008 at 9:04 AM #225425ralphfurleyParticipantIs there any love for Murrieta on these boards?
(Hello all, long time listener, first time caller…)
Granted, I don’t live in the area, but I’ve driven around a bit of Murrieta/Temecula and there are areas in Murrieta that look quite nice. Bear Creek, Greer Ranch, and Copper Canyon all look ok from my car with the windows rolled up.
Is the city of Murrieta run like hell? Or did they just build too much, too fast? Does proximity to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drive down properties in Murrieta? Some areas of Murrieta look a little more run down than others, but I didn’t see hobos bathing in birdfeeders when I looked at homes in Greer Ranch.
Will I need to weld a cow-catcher onto the grill of my car and invest in body armor if I move to Murrieta? Why does Temecula make Murrieta look like Thunderdome?
June 19, 2008 at 9:04 AM #225456ralphfurleyParticipantIs there any love for Murrieta on these boards?
(Hello all, long time listener, first time caller…)
Granted, I don’t live in the area, but I’ve driven around a bit of Murrieta/Temecula and there are areas in Murrieta that look quite nice. Bear Creek, Greer Ranch, and Copper Canyon all look ok from my car with the windows rolled up.
Is the city of Murrieta run like hell? Or did they just build too much, too fast? Does proximity to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drive down properties in Murrieta? Some areas of Murrieta look a little more run down than others, but I didn’t see hobos bathing in birdfeeders when I looked at homes in Greer Ranch.
Will I need to weld a cow-catcher onto the grill of my car and invest in body armor if I move to Murrieta? Why does Temecula make Murrieta look like Thunderdome?
June 19, 2008 at 9:04 AM #225470ralphfurleyParticipantIs there any love for Murrieta on these boards?
(Hello all, long time listener, first time caller…)
Granted, I don’t live in the area, but I’ve driven around a bit of Murrieta/Temecula and there are areas in Murrieta that look quite nice. Bear Creek, Greer Ranch, and Copper Canyon all look ok from my car with the windows rolled up.
Is the city of Murrieta run like hell? Or did they just build too much, too fast? Does proximity to Lake Elsinore and Wildomar drive down properties in Murrieta? Some areas of Murrieta look a little more run down than others, but I didn’t see hobos bathing in birdfeeders when I looked at homes in Greer Ranch.
Will I need to weld a cow-catcher onto the grill of my car and invest in body armor if I move to Murrieta? Why does Temecula make Murrieta look like Thunderdome?
June 19, 2008 at 10:24 AM #225363AecetiaParticipantI think it is the same as the difference between La Mesa and El Cajon. La Mesa is Temecula.
June 19, 2008 at 10:24 AM #225471AecetiaParticipantI think it is the same as the difference between La Mesa and El Cajon. La Mesa is Temecula.
June 19, 2008 at 10:24 AM #225488AecetiaParticipantI think it is the same as the difference between La Mesa and El Cajon. La Mesa is Temecula.
June 19, 2008 at 10:24 AM #225517AecetiaParticipantI think it is the same as the difference between La Mesa and El Cajon. La Mesa is Temecula.
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