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Alex_angel
ParticipantThe obvious ones are the Beaches, Mission Bay, San Diego Bay, Sailing, taking 3/4 day fishing trips and catching Yellowtail, hiking along the coast (sunset cliffs, Torrey Pines reserve), Golf courses (e.g. Torrey Pines), Whale watching from Point Loma Lighthouse, taking kids to Sea World, Zoo and Wild Animal Park (off-season of course), taking trolleys to baseball and football games, Karl Strauss, taking the ferry to Coronado and renting bikes, good Mexican food, Del Mar Fair, No bugs
This is what you see in every tourist book, but what about what the locals know that you can’t find in a tourist book. This stuff is nice if you are visiting San Diego, but doing this every weekend gets boring fast.
Alex_angel
ParticipantThe Best of San Diego survey listed things like Olive Garden as best Italian, In and Out as best burger, Papa Johns was in the top 3 of best pizza. I mean come one people. There has to be better Italian than Olive Garden or a place that makes a mean burger that is better than In and Out. This city is so predictable. For goodness sakes, Statbucks for 8 straight years was best coffee. There is just no character to this city or is there?
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ParticipantMy friends come over and we drink like drunkards on the weekend but we don’t go around brawling. It is the type of people that were hanging out there that caused the brawl not liquor. Wait I forgot the “American Way” is to always place the blame anything but the individual. Blaming liquor is a cheap excuse.
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ParticipantI lived near tourmailine for about 2 years and it was a nightmare. Sure I ahd a gorgeous ocean view but the noise was 24/7. You would heard punks partying every night , seven days a week. Times when I’d be heading for work at 6 am I would see punks rolling kegs to a party that is still raging. You try to open your window at night to hear the waves and all you hear is people having sex, people yelling, music and deep bass pumping, bands etc… It was a f*cking nightmare. Every morning driving to work it was a true test in my driving skills. People just don’t know how to drive in that area. People just brake and do a U-turn right in front of you, pull out of blind driveways at 50 miles an hour. Punks running across the street or skatboarding in all directions, drunk fools yelling and screeching their tires around every corner. It was brutal. I have that freaking area so much it makes my blood boil anytime I need to head to that area. a lot of the homes in PB are just crap, rundown, small and wayyyyyyyy overpriced, even for San Diego. What a POS area.
Alex_angel
ParticipantDid you see the photos. A bunch of drunk 20 year old tattooed punks. What did you expect to happen?
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ParticipantI meant SDSU not UCSD
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ParticipantWelcome to the sh&t storm that is about to start. Now you will see more people buying trying to get in on the government love.
August 31, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: Hey SD R, sd r, bugs, HLS, anyone else in the business care to comment? #82833Alex_angel
ParticipantCliff Robertson is one hell of a salesman. How much did he make on this killing selling at the peak
August 31, 2007 at 1:13 PM in reply to: Hey SD R, sd r, bugs, HLS, anyone else in the business care to comment? #82828Alex_angel
ParticipantThis is how this whole real estate mess started. Too many greedy a$$holes trying to buy and then ask for double in less than a year. What is different today is that the dumb sheep buyers aren’t lining up to slaughter like they used to.
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ParticipantI wonder how long it took for them to explain to bush what subprime was. He probably just sat there with that confused look on his face wondering what the duck was going to do next.
August 30, 2007 at 6:07 AM in reply to: San Diego area zips in “Top 500” foreclosure zip codes in US #82538Alex_angel
ParticipantGive Carmel Valley some time. Sooner or later businesses will start leaving San Diego because they cannot attract talent here due to high cost of living. Then all of a sudden someone who was comfy in CV in a 4000 sqft making 200k a year is out of a job looking to move.
Alex_angel
ParticipantHome construction is down because there is no more land to build on, so there are less projects. Duh.
Ha Ha, totally kidding.
August 29, 2007 at 12:03 PM in reply to: Why is Texas dirt cheap compared to California for real estate? #82419Alex_angel
ParticipantThere is no HOLLYWOOD in texas or asians!!!!!!
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Participantocrenter. You complete me.
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