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ParticipantIf commuting time is not an issue then Fallbrook might be a good deal for you. It definitely does have more of the small town situation going on. I don’t know about the 10 degrees cooler theory, though. During the summer Fallbrook seems (to me) to get just as hot as Temecula and Escondido. Temecula seems to cool down quite nicely during the evenings.
Bugs
ParticipantIf commuting time is not an issue then Fallbrook might be a good deal for you. It definitely does have more of the small town situation going on. I don’t know about the 10 degrees cooler theory, though. During the summer Fallbrook seems (to me) to get just as hot as Temecula and Escondido. Temecula seems to cool down quite nicely during the evenings.
Bugs
ParticipantIf commuting time is not an issue then Fallbrook might be a good deal for you. It definitely does have more of the small town situation going on. I don’t know about the 10 degrees cooler theory, though. During the summer Fallbrook seems (to me) to get just as hot as Temecula and Escondido. Temecula seems to cool down quite nicely during the evenings.
Bugs
ParticipantIf commuting time is not an issue then Fallbrook might be a good deal for you. It definitely does have more of the small town situation going on. I don’t know about the 10 degrees cooler theory, though. During the summer Fallbrook seems (to me) to get just as hot as Temecula and Escondido. Temecula seems to cool down quite nicely during the evenings.
Bugs
ParticipantIt depends. Where do you work and is commuting time an issue for you?
That town is a complete nuisanace to get in and out of on a daily basis. The closer to town you are the worse it gets. Traffic is limited to 2-lane roads almost everyhwere except on So. Mission, and it backs up twice a day like clockwork.
Unless you work at Camp Pendleton and can access it from the Naval Weapons Station on the Fallbrook side, I think you’d be better off staying in Temecula.
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ParticipantIt depends. Where do you work and is commuting time an issue for you?
That town is a complete nuisanace to get in and out of on a daily basis. The closer to town you are the worse it gets. Traffic is limited to 2-lane roads almost everyhwere except on So. Mission, and it backs up twice a day like clockwork.
Unless you work at Camp Pendleton and can access it from the Naval Weapons Station on the Fallbrook side, I think you’d be better off staying in Temecula.
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ParticipantIt depends. Where do you work and is commuting time an issue for you?
That town is a complete nuisanace to get in and out of on a daily basis. The closer to town you are the worse it gets. Traffic is limited to 2-lane roads almost everyhwere except on So. Mission, and it backs up twice a day like clockwork.
Unless you work at Camp Pendleton and can access it from the Naval Weapons Station on the Fallbrook side, I think you’d be better off staying in Temecula.
Bugs
ParticipantIt depends. Where do you work and is commuting time an issue for you?
That town is a complete nuisanace to get in and out of on a daily basis. The closer to town you are the worse it gets. Traffic is limited to 2-lane roads almost everyhwere except on So. Mission, and it backs up twice a day like clockwork.
Unless you work at Camp Pendleton and can access it from the Naval Weapons Station on the Fallbrook side, I think you’d be better off staying in Temecula.
Bugs
ParticipantIt depends. Where do you work and is commuting time an issue for you?
That town is a complete nuisanace to get in and out of on a daily basis. The closer to town you are the worse it gets. Traffic is limited to 2-lane roads almost everyhwere except on So. Mission, and it backs up twice a day like clockwork.
Unless you work at Camp Pendleton and can access it from the Naval Weapons Station on the Fallbrook side, I think you’d be better off staying in Temecula.
Bugs
ParticipantHe owes the city $80,000. If he doesn’t need that money I’m sure there’s someone else in El Cajon who does. It sounds like maybe the terms of their loan include periodic checkups on his situation to ensure that he’s still qualified to receive that type of public assistance.
You know how the County sometimes sends investigators out to check up on Welfare recipients? Same thing here.
Bugs
ParticipantHe owes the city $80,000. If he doesn’t need that money I’m sure there’s someone else in El Cajon who does. It sounds like maybe the terms of their loan include periodic checkups on his situation to ensure that he’s still qualified to receive that type of public assistance.
You know how the County sometimes sends investigators out to check up on Welfare recipients? Same thing here.
Bugs
ParticipantHe owes the city $80,000. If he doesn’t need that money I’m sure there’s someone else in El Cajon who does. It sounds like maybe the terms of their loan include periodic checkups on his situation to ensure that he’s still qualified to receive that type of public assistance.
You know how the County sometimes sends investigators out to check up on Welfare recipients? Same thing here.
Bugs
ParticipantHe owes the city $80,000. If he doesn’t need that money I’m sure there’s someone else in El Cajon who does. It sounds like maybe the terms of their loan include periodic checkups on his situation to ensure that he’s still qualified to receive that type of public assistance.
You know how the County sometimes sends investigators out to check up on Welfare recipients? Same thing here.
Bugs
ParticipantHe owes the city $80,000. If he doesn’t need that money I’m sure there’s someone else in El Cajon who does. It sounds like maybe the terms of their loan include periodic checkups on his situation to ensure that he’s still qualified to receive that type of public assistance.
You know how the County sometimes sends investigators out to check up on Welfare recipients? Same thing here.
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