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July 2, 2009 at 1:34 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424299July 2, 2009 at 1:34 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424368
afx114
Participant(Cap and trade || Global Warming) will likely exacerbate human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria!
July 2, 2009 at 1:34 AM in reply to: OT: Cap and Tax. Maybe One of the Largest Tax Increases in a Long While? #424531afx114
Participant(Cap and trade || Global Warming) will likely exacerbate human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria!
afx114
ParticipantHere is the “hip” to which I am referring:
http://www.rivierasupperclub.com/photos.php
I’m wondering if locations like La Mesa will see more of these types of places moving a bit further from downtown/uptown because businesses too can get more bang for their buck elsewhere.
afx114
ParticipantHere is the “hip” to which I am referring:
http://www.rivierasupperclub.com/photos.php
I’m wondering if locations like La Mesa will see more of these types of places moving a bit further from downtown/uptown because businesses too can get more bang for their buck elsewhere.
afx114
ParticipantHere is the “hip” to which I am referring:
http://www.rivierasupperclub.com/photos.php
I’m wondering if locations like La Mesa will see more of these types of places moving a bit further from downtown/uptown because businesses too can get more bang for their buck elsewhere.
afx114
ParticipantHere is the “hip” to which I am referring:
http://www.rivierasupperclub.com/photos.php
I’m wondering if locations like La Mesa will see more of these types of places moving a bit further from downtown/uptown because businesses too can get more bang for their buck elsewhere.
afx114
ParticipantHere is the “hip” to which I am referring:
http://www.rivierasupperclub.com/photos.php
I’m wondering if locations like La Mesa will see more of these types of places moving a bit further from downtown/uptown because businesses too can get more bang for their buck elsewhere.
July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423224afx114
ParticipantThe problem with Obama critics is that while they have some good points to make, they blow their Godwin load way too early. Is a little foreplay too much to ask?
July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423454afx114
ParticipantThe problem with Obama critics is that while they have some good points to make, they blow their Godwin load way too early. Is a little foreplay too much to ask?
July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423732afx114
ParticipantThe problem with Obama critics is that while they have some good points to make, they blow their Godwin load way too early. Is a little foreplay too much to ask?
July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423801afx114
ParticipantThe problem with Obama critics is that while they have some good points to make, they blow their Godwin load way too early. Is a little foreplay too much to ask?
July 1, 2009 at 10:21 AM in reply to: OT: “Obama repackages stimulus plans with old promises” #423965afx114
ParticipantThe problem with Obama critics is that while they have some good points to make, they blow their Godwin load way too early. Is a little foreplay too much to ask?
afx114
ParticipantI used to take the following route to go around LA, and while the mileage is certainly more, the savings on time from skipping traffic was worth it:
15N > 10W > 210W > 5N
Although I haven’t driven that route in years, so it very well could now be just as trafficky as going straight through LA.
Then again, I wouldn’t think you’d hit any traffic at 9pm unless you run into some construction or an accident.
Also, if you end up going the 405, take the roll road (73) from Laguna Niguel to Costa Mesa.. saves around 30-45 mins.
afx114
ParticipantI used to take the following route to go around LA, and while the mileage is certainly more, the savings on time from skipping traffic was worth it:
15N > 10W > 210W > 5N
Although I haven’t driven that route in years, so it very well could now be just as trafficky as going straight through LA.
Then again, I wouldn’t think you’d hit any traffic at 9pm unless you run into some construction or an accident.
Also, if you end up going the 405, take the roll road (73) from Laguna Niguel to Costa Mesa.. saves around 30-45 mins.
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