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April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM #180408April 3, 2008 at 12:25 AM #180057sdduuuudeParticipant
juice.
No need to go to Nebraska.
In my Clairemont ‘hood we do all that stuff, ‘cept we don’t trade pies, we share tools. And the weather is better than Nebraska, too.
April 3, 2008 at 12:25 AM #180424sdduuuudeParticipantjuice.
No need to go to Nebraska.
In my Clairemont ‘hood we do all that stuff, ‘cept we don’t trade pies, we share tools. And the weather is better than Nebraska, too.
April 3, 2008 at 12:25 AM #180428sdduuuudeParticipantjuice.
No need to go to Nebraska.
In my Clairemont ‘hood we do all that stuff, ‘cept we don’t trade pies, we share tools. And the weather is better than Nebraska, too.
April 3, 2008 at 12:25 AM #180441sdduuuudeParticipantjuice.
No need to go to Nebraska.
In my Clairemont ‘hood we do all that stuff, ‘cept we don’t trade pies, we share tools. And the weather is better than Nebraska, too.
April 3, 2008 at 12:25 AM #180516sdduuuudeParticipantjuice.
No need to go to Nebraska.
In my Clairemont ‘hood we do all that stuff, ‘cept we don’t trade pies, we share tools. And the weather is better than Nebraska, too.
April 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM #180206ButleroftwoParticipantsdlvr,
I am sorry also. “I love you man”!
I can’t defend HOA’s and MR’s. They stink. This hood is what we were looking for and eventhough I caught the knife and had about a $100 grand lopped off I have never had buyers remorse.
There are about ten brown lawns that I assume are repo’s in the hood. Some of their weeds also get huge. You would think that the agents could bring some round up every now and then to earn their commission.
I will try to fertilize and mow more often. Good luck in Encinitas.April 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM #180574ButleroftwoParticipantsdlvr,
I am sorry also. “I love you man”!
I can’t defend HOA’s and MR’s. They stink. This hood is what we were looking for and eventhough I caught the knife and had about a $100 grand lopped off I have never had buyers remorse.
There are about ten brown lawns that I assume are repo’s in the hood. Some of their weeds also get huge. You would think that the agents could bring some round up every now and then to earn their commission.
I will try to fertilize and mow more often. Good luck in Encinitas.April 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM #180578ButleroftwoParticipantsdlvr,
I am sorry also. “I love you man”!
I can’t defend HOA’s and MR’s. They stink. This hood is what we were looking for and eventhough I caught the knife and had about a $100 grand lopped off I have never had buyers remorse.
There are about ten brown lawns that I assume are repo’s in the hood. Some of their weeds also get huge. You would think that the agents could bring some round up every now and then to earn their commission.
I will try to fertilize and mow more often. Good luck in Encinitas.April 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM #180591ButleroftwoParticipantsdlvr,
I am sorry also. “I love you man”!
I can’t defend HOA’s and MR’s. They stink. This hood is what we were looking for and eventhough I caught the knife and had about a $100 grand lopped off I have never had buyers remorse.
There are about ten brown lawns that I assume are repo’s in the hood. Some of their weeds also get huge. You would think that the agents could bring some round up every now and then to earn their commission.
I will try to fertilize and mow more often. Good luck in Encinitas.April 3, 2008 at 12:28 PM #180666ButleroftwoParticipantsdlvr,
I am sorry also. “I love you man”!
I can’t defend HOA’s and MR’s. They stink. This hood is what we were looking for and eventhough I caught the knife and had about a $100 grand lopped off I have never had buyers remorse.
There are about ten brown lawns that I assume are repo’s in the hood. Some of their weeds also get huge. You would think that the agents could bring some round up every now and then to earn their commission.
I will try to fertilize and mow more often. Good luck in Encinitas.April 3, 2008 at 7:39 PM #180561AnonymousGuestI bought early on and just sold in Silver Crest, so I have lived there four years now. Ghetto, it’s not. For a family, it’s perfect. It’s quiet, it’s secluded. Jack’s Pond which is just a short stroll is actually very cool. You get a feel of what San Marcos must have looked like 15 years ago. Like old San Diego. Now, I don’t have a family, and the house is way too big for my needs. The location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes. We’re close to the 15 and obviously right on the 78. You’ll have the benefit of being close to the 78, but without the freeway noise. And the Sprinter add some convenience as well. You can take to the coast, then jump on the Coaster and go Downtown. The Sprinter is very quiet, like the Trolley, so no real impact there. San Marcos as a city has two of just about anything you can think of. You don’t get a lot for that HOA fee, but you don’t get hassled either. Some HOA’s have taken a real Eastern Bloc mentality that would drive me crazy. I don’t see bad lawns actually, except for the few foreclosures in which no neighborhood is immune at this point. I could honestly say I have nothing but good things to say about the community. I am scaling way back and moving closer to work.
April 3, 2008 at 7:39 PM #180876AnonymousGuestI bought early on and just sold in Silver Crest, so I have lived there four years now. Ghetto, it’s not. For a family, it’s perfect. It’s quiet, it’s secluded. Jack’s Pond which is just a short stroll is actually very cool. You get a feel of what San Marcos must have looked like 15 years ago. Like old San Diego. Now, I don’t have a family, and the house is way too big for my needs. The location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes. We’re close to the 15 and obviously right on the 78. You’ll have the benefit of being close to the 78, but without the freeway noise. And the Sprinter add some convenience as well. You can take to the coast, then jump on the Coaster and go Downtown. The Sprinter is very quiet, like the Trolley, so no real impact there. San Marcos as a city has two of just about anything you can think of. You don’t get a lot for that HOA fee, but you don’t get hassled either. Some HOA’s have taken a real Eastern Bloc mentality that would drive me crazy. I don’t see bad lawns actually, except for the few foreclosures in which no neighborhood is immune at this point. I could honestly say I have nothing but good things to say about the community. I am scaling way back and moving closer to work.
April 3, 2008 at 7:39 PM #180878AnonymousGuestI bought early on and just sold in Silver Crest, so I have lived there four years now. Ghetto, it’s not. For a family, it’s perfect. It’s quiet, it’s secluded. Jack’s Pond which is just a short stroll is actually very cool. You get a feel of what San Marcos must have looked like 15 years ago. Like old San Diego. Now, I don’t have a family, and the house is way too big for my needs. The location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes. We’re close to the 15 and obviously right on the 78. You’ll have the benefit of being close to the 78, but without the freeway noise. And the Sprinter add some convenience as well. You can take to the coast, then jump on the Coaster and go Downtown. The Sprinter is very quiet, like the Trolley, so no real impact there. San Marcos as a city has two of just about anything you can think of. You don’t get a lot for that HOA fee, but you don’t get hassled either. Some HOA’s have taken a real Eastern Bloc mentality that would drive me crazy. I don’t see bad lawns actually, except for the few foreclosures in which no neighborhood is immune at this point. I could honestly say I have nothing but good things to say about the community. I am scaling way back and moving closer to work.
April 3, 2008 at 7:39 PM #180909AnonymousGuestI bought early on and just sold in Silver Crest, so I have lived there four years now. Ghetto, it’s not. For a family, it’s perfect. It’s quiet, it’s secluded. Jack’s Pond which is just a short stroll is actually very cool. You get a feel of what San Marcos must have looked like 15 years ago. Like old San Diego. Now, I don’t have a family, and the house is way too big for my needs. The location actually works really good. You can jump onto Del Dios and be in Del Mar in about 20 minutes. There is a new road that cuts through San Elijo Hills, and you’ll be in Encinitas in about 15 minutes. We’re close to the 15 and obviously right on the 78. You’ll have the benefit of being close to the 78, but without the freeway noise. And the Sprinter add some convenience as well. You can take to the coast, then jump on the Coaster and go Downtown. The Sprinter is very quiet, like the Trolley, so no real impact there. San Marcos as a city has two of just about anything you can think of. You don’t get a lot for that HOA fee, but you don’t get hassled either. Some HOA’s have taken a real Eastern Bloc mentality that would drive me crazy. I don’t see bad lawns actually, except for the few foreclosures in which no neighborhood is immune at this point. I could honestly say I have nothing but good things to say about the community. I am scaling way back and moving closer to work.
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