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bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=bearishgurl][quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…[/quote]
LOL. I should start a thread about the ravages of owning a fixer. It is wearing us out. I think we might stay put for a while just to recover, but I know my DH doesn’t shy away from projects and could easily be tempted by garages, while I would be tempted by the yard w/bunnies. Still need to be somewhat coastal for us, though. Otherwise, I’d just hunt around walterwhite’s neck of the woods ;)[/quote]
jp, just want you to know that back in May I was in a position to try the new SR-52 from the 805 after splitting off from the 5 southbound on my way back from SF. We were dropping my friend off at their home in east county. We left the SV area at 4:35 pm on a weekday and were back at the house in 92019 by 5:00 pm. The only minor slowdown was just east of Tierrasanta and just west of the “Mission Gorge” exit.
I can’t really say that “Santee” is only ten mins from LJ Cove, but with surface st traffic, may only be 20-25 mins. The “trick” is to find a timely parking space in or near LJ Cove :=]
Even though the 52 has a lunar landscape, I have to concede that it’s very convenient!
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
bearishgurl
Participant[quote=jpinpb]I hope my DH has gone back to reading his motor blogs and doesn’t stumble upon this thread, LOL.[/quote]
jp, I know you just bought a house recently, but in 92019, there are MANY properties with multiple-car garages and also garages built specifically for “tall toys.” Some even have their own mechanic’s lift! You can usually get a lot of bang for your buck in a 1/3 to 2 AC (usually flat) lot with no clay or rocks to deal with (just “gophers” as far as the eye can see and tan-colored wild bunnies with black/white butts). GREAT for farming and horses, too!!
If your DH doesn’t see this thread, he won’t want to flip your house soon and take a look out in Granite Hills and surrounds for a new “fixer” for you BOTH to start all over on again, lol :=]
So hide his laptop…
July 26, 2011 at 12:02 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #712839bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I’m heading up with one of my best friends who I have known since the day I was born. We are golfing at 10:45 and should be done around 3ish. We usually drink 2 bottles on the course so we will have a good headstart on the day.
We have a room and will run over to check in and take showers. We’ll probably have some wine and cheese to get us through the concert which starts at 5. Attire for us is always pretty casual.
We didnt buy advance tickets for the concert knowing we could get them at the door and maybe get lucky buying some cheap extras from someone that got stuck with them (I’m still a Pigg after all).
Plan is to go out for dinner after the concert which will probably be 7:30 or 8:00ish.
I will call you when we hit the 14th or 15th hole to check in.
We always travel with Go Vino glasses, good wine and plenty of it.[/quote]
Well, sdr, it took you awhile to stumble in here at the party on Pigg on a Monday and get into the swing of things! You’re late! It’s already Tuesday!
Suffered from a bit of a “hangover,” perhaps? ;=]
Were those two bottles on the course “we usually drink” two bottles to share or two bottles each??
Just wondering . . . ;=]
[quote=sdrealtor]What happens in Pechanga, stays in Pechanga;)[/quote]
Care to share? :=0
July 26, 2011 at 12:02 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #712934bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I’m heading up with one of my best friends who I have known since the day I was born. We are golfing at 10:45 and should be done around 3ish. We usually drink 2 bottles on the course so we will have a good headstart on the day.
We have a room and will run over to check in and take showers. We’ll probably have some wine and cheese to get us through the concert which starts at 5. Attire for us is always pretty casual.
We didnt buy advance tickets for the concert knowing we could get them at the door and maybe get lucky buying some cheap extras from someone that got stuck with them (I’m still a Pigg after all).
Plan is to go out for dinner after the concert which will probably be 7:30 or 8:00ish.
I will call you when we hit the 14th or 15th hole to check in.
We always travel with Go Vino glasses, good wine and plenty of it.[/quote]
Well, sdr, it took you awhile to stumble in here at the party on Pigg on a Monday and get into the swing of things! You’re late! It’s already Tuesday!
Suffered from a bit of a “hangover,” perhaps? ;=]
Were those two bottles on the course “we usually drink” two bottles to share or two bottles each??
Just wondering . . . ;=]
[quote=sdrealtor]What happens in Pechanga, stays in Pechanga;)[/quote]
Care to share? :=0
July 26, 2011 at 12:02 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #713531bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I’m heading up with one of my best friends who I have known since the day I was born. We are golfing at 10:45 and should be done around 3ish. We usually drink 2 bottles on the course so we will have a good headstart on the day.
We have a room and will run over to check in and take showers. We’ll probably have some wine and cheese to get us through the concert which starts at 5. Attire for us is always pretty casual.
We didnt buy advance tickets for the concert knowing we could get them at the door and maybe get lucky buying some cheap extras from someone that got stuck with them (I’m still a Pigg after all).
Plan is to go out for dinner after the concert which will probably be 7:30 or 8:00ish.
I will call you when we hit the 14th or 15th hole to check in.
We always travel with Go Vino glasses, good wine and plenty of it.[/quote]
Well, sdr, it took you awhile to stumble in here at the party on Pigg on a Monday and get into the swing of things! You’re late! It’s already Tuesday!
Suffered from a bit of a “hangover,” perhaps? ;=]
Were those two bottles on the course “we usually drink” two bottles to share or two bottles each??
Just wondering . . . ;=]
[quote=sdrealtor]What happens in Pechanga, stays in Pechanga;)[/quote]
Care to share? :=0
July 26, 2011 at 12:02 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #713685bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I’m heading up with one of my best friends who I have known since the day I was born. We are golfing at 10:45 and should be done around 3ish. We usually drink 2 bottles on the course so we will have a good headstart on the day.
We have a room and will run over to check in and take showers. We’ll probably have some wine and cheese to get us through the concert which starts at 5. Attire for us is always pretty casual.
We didnt buy advance tickets for the concert knowing we could get them at the door and maybe get lucky buying some cheap extras from someone that got stuck with them (I’m still a Pigg after all).
Plan is to go out for dinner after the concert which will probably be 7:30 or 8:00ish.
I will call you when we hit the 14th or 15th hole to check in.
We always travel with Go Vino glasses, good wine and plenty of it.[/quote]
Well, sdr, it took you awhile to stumble in here at the party on Pigg on a Monday and get into the swing of things! You’re late! It’s already Tuesday!
Suffered from a bit of a “hangover,” perhaps? ;=]
Were those two bottles on the course “we usually drink” two bottles to share or two bottles each??
Just wondering . . . ;=]
[quote=sdrealtor]What happens in Pechanga, stays in Pechanga;)[/quote]
Care to share? :=0
July 26, 2011 at 12:02 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #714040bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I’m heading up with one of my best friends who I have known since the day I was born. We are golfing at 10:45 and should be done around 3ish. We usually drink 2 bottles on the course so we will have a good headstart on the day.
We have a room and will run over to check in and take showers. We’ll probably have some wine and cheese to get us through the concert which starts at 5. Attire for us is always pretty casual.
We didnt buy advance tickets for the concert knowing we could get them at the door and maybe get lucky buying some cheap extras from someone that got stuck with them (I’m still a Pigg after all).
Plan is to go out for dinner after the concert which will probably be 7:30 or 8:00ish.
I will call you when we hit the 14th or 15th hole to check in.
We always travel with Go Vino glasses, good wine and plenty of it.[/quote]
Well, sdr, it took you awhile to stumble in here at the party on Pigg on a Monday and get into the swing of things! You’re late! It’s already Tuesday!
Suffered from a bit of a “hangover,” perhaps? ;=]
Were those two bottles on the course “we usually drink” two bottles to share or two bottles each??
Just wondering . . . ;=]
[quote=sdrealtor]What happens in Pechanga, stays in Pechanga;)[/quote]
Care to share? :=0
bearishgurl
ParticipantYour last post was spot on, eavesdropper!!
bearishgurl
ParticipantYour last post was spot on, eavesdropper!!
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