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missed the boat…it’s out of stock everywhere…
BoomerAangParticipanti went to the new Cinepolis luxury theaters in Del Mar last night. On a Tuesday night with tickets about $20 a person with an older movie showing, Harry Potter; it was still pretty packed. Parking was very difficult to find and there were lots of people around the general plaza there. That makes you wonder.
BoomerAangParticipanti went to the new Cinepolis luxury theaters in Del Mar last night. On a Tuesday night with tickets about $20 a person with an older movie showing, Harry Potter; it was still pretty packed. Parking was very difficult to find and there were lots of people around the general plaza there. That makes you wonder.
BoomerAangParticipanti went to the new Cinepolis luxury theaters in Del Mar last night. On a Tuesday night with tickets about $20 a person with an older movie showing, Harry Potter; it was still pretty packed. Parking was very difficult to find and there were lots of people around the general plaza there. That makes you wonder.
BoomerAangParticipanti went to the new Cinepolis luxury theaters in Del Mar last night. On a Tuesday night with tickets about $20 a person with an older movie showing, Harry Potter; it was still pretty packed. Parking was very difficult to find and there were lots of people around the general plaza there. That makes you wonder.
BoomerAangParticipanti went to the new Cinepolis luxury theaters in Del Mar last night. On a Tuesday night with tickets about $20 a person with an older movie showing, Harry Potter; it was still pretty packed. Parking was very difficult to find and there were lots of people around the general plaza there. That makes you wonder.
August 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #720578BoomerAangParticipantWhy not have them take cc classes during high school? One or two classes during the summer since if they’ve got nothing else to do. Finding summer time work isn’t easy anymore. By the time they graduate high school, they can knock off a year of college. If they are gung-ho about things, they can graduate high school with an associates already.
August 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #720214BoomerAangParticipantWhy not have them take cc classes during high school? One or two classes during the summer since if they’ve got nothing else to do. Finding summer time work isn’t easy anymore. By the time they graduate high school, they can knock off a year of college. If they are gung-ho about things, they can graduate high school with an associates already.
August 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #720058BoomerAangParticipantWhy not have them take cc classes during high school? One or two classes during the summer since if they’ve got nothing else to do. Finding summer time work isn’t easy anymore. By the time they graduate high school, they can knock off a year of college. If they are gung-ho about things, they can graduate high school with an associates already.
August 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #719458BoomerAangParticipantWhy not have them take cc classes during high school? One or two classes during the summer since if they’ve got nothing else to do. Finding summer time work isn’t easy anymore. By the time they graduate high school, they can knock off a year of college. If they are gung-ho about things, they can graduate high school with an associates already.
August 15, 2011 at 10:41 AM in reply to: OT — Article: “10 Reasons to Skip Expensive Colleges” #719365BoomerAangParticipantWhy not have them take cc classes during high school? One or two classes during the summer since if they’ve got nothing else to do. Finding summer time work isn’t easy anymore. By the time they graduate high school, they can knock off a year of college. If they are gung-ho about things, they can graduate high school with an associates already.
BoomerAangParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=BoomerAang]I live in Carlsbad and stop by the outlets off Palomar along the I-5 every so often. It is always jam-packed around there during weekends. No parking available at all. Only time to go shopping there is right before closing on a weekday. I haven’t really seen people buckle down from the economy slow down in general.[/quote]
Chinese/Asian tourists coming on tour buses make up a big portion of shoppers.[/quote]
i guess i’ll blend in then…
BoomerAangParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=BoomerAang]I live in Carlsbad and stop by the outlets off Palomar along the I-5 every so often. It is always jam-packed around there during weekends. No parking available at all. Only time to go shopping there is right before closing on a weekday. I haven’t really seen people buckle down from the economy slow down in general.[/quote]
Chinese/Asian tourists coming on tour buses make up a big portion of shoppers.[/quote]
i guess i’ll blend in then…
BoomerAangParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=BoomerAang]I live in Carlsbad and stop by the outlets off Palomar along the I-5 every so often. It is always jam-packed around there during weekends. No parking available at all. Only time to go shopping there is right before closing on a weekday. I haven’t really seen people buckle down from the economy slow down in general.[/quote]
Chinese/Asian tourists coming on tour buses make up a big portion of shoppers.[/quote]
i guess i’ll blend in then…
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