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CardiffBaseball
Participantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
CardiffBaseball
Participantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
CardiffBaseball
Participantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
CardiffBaseball
Participantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
CardiffBaseball
Participantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 22, 2008 at 11:28 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260361CardiffBaseball
ParticipantPersonally, I’d take Bible Belt over Canada anyday, but that’s a personal preference. I do appreciate the apology to the United Nations for Bryan Adams. (South Park). It’s A-boot time.
Also Canada’s greatest export might be it’s comedians, and of course Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson.
Now all joking aside, FLU don’t you think you are pushing the panic button here a bit?
As an aside comparing Marion Jones to this incident to me doesn’t make sense. There is a big difference between a systemic form of cheating vs. an individual doping. Individuals doping has a long history and across many different nations.
As as aside I thought Germany was a country? Those cats have dropped out of site from the Olympics. Must be that surge in the popularity of American Football in Berlin…. Actually I just checked the medal count they aren’t doing so bad.
Back to Canada like I said Flu, I have a hard time believing that any hardship we yanks have to endure, wouldn’t end up causing some kind of reciprocal pain up there. Yes we are separate nations, but they export a lot of cars (and comedians) to the US. I always buy GM (back when employee discount wasn’t for everyone) and it seems as if I’ve had a few Canadian built cars.
August 22, 2008 at 11:28 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260560CardiffBaseball
ParticipantPersonally, I’d take Bible Belt over Canada anyday, but that’s a personal preference. I do appreciate the apology to the United Nations for Bryan Adams. (South Park). It’s A-boot time.
Also Canada’s greatest export might be it’s comedians, and of course Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson.
Now all joking aside, FLU don’t you think you are pushing the panic button here a bit?
As an aside comparing Marion Jones to this incident to me doesn’t make sense. There is a big difference between a systemic form of cheating vs. an individual doping. Individuals doping has a long history and across many different nations.
As as aside I thought Germany was a country? Those cats have dropped out of site from the Olympics. Must be that surge in the popularity of American Football in Berlin…. Actually I just checked the medal count they aren’t doing so bad.
Back to Canada like I said Flu, I have a hard time believing that any hardship we yanks have to endure, wouldn’t end up causing some kind of reciprocal pain up there. Yes we are separate nations, but they export a lot of cars (and comedians) to the US. I always buy GM (back when employee discount wasn’t for everyone) and it seems as if I’ve had a few Canadian built cars.
August 22, 2008 at 11:28 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260569CardiffBaseball
ParticipantPersonally, I’d take Bible Belt over Canada anyday, but that’s a personal preference. I do appreciate the apology to the United Nations for Bryan Adams. (South Park). It’s A-boot time.
Also Canada’s greatest export might be it’s comedians, and of course Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson.
Now all joking aside, FLU don’t you think you are pushing the panic button here a bit?
As an aside comparing Marion Jones to this incident to me doesn’t make sense. There is a big difference between a systemic form of cheating vs. an individual doping. Individuals doping has a long history and across many different nations.
As as aside I thought Germany was a country? Those cats have dropped out of site from the Olympics. Must be that surge in the popularity of American Football in Berlin…. Actually I just checked the medal count they aren’t doing so bad.
Back to Canada like I said Flu, I have a hard time believing that any hardship we yanks have to endure, wouldn’t end up causing some kind of reciprocal pain up there. Yes we are separate nations, but they export a lot of cars (and comedians) to the US. I always buy GM (back when employee discount wasn’t for everyone) and it seems as if I’ve had a few Canadian built cars.
August 22, 2008 at 11:28 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260617CardiffBaseball
ParticipantPersonally, I’d take Bible Belt over Canada anyday, but that’s a personal preference. I do appreciate the apology to the United Nations for Bryan Adams. (South Park). It’s A-boot time.
Also Canada’s greatest export might be it’s comedians, and of course Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson.
Now all joking aside, FLU don’t you think you are pushing the panic button here a bit?
As an aside comparing Marion Jones to this incident to me doesn’t make sense. There is a big difference between a systemic form of cheating vs. an individual doping. Individuals doping has a long history and across many different nations.
As as aside I thought Germany was a country? Those cats have dropped out of site from the Olympics. Must be that surge in the popularity of American Football in Berlin…. Actually I just checked the medal count they aren’t doing so bad.
Back to Canada like I said Flu, I have a hard time believing that any hardship we yanks have to endure, wouldn’t end up causing some kind of reciprocal pain up there. Yes we are separate nations, but they export a lot of cars (and comedians) to the US. I always buy GM (back when employee discount wasn’t for everyone) and it seems as if I’ve had a few Canadian built cars.
August 22, 2008 at 11:28 PM in reply to: OT: What does it take to get a “green card” in Canada? #260657CardiffBaseball
ParticipantPersonally, I’d take Bible Belt over Canada anyday, but that’s a personal preference. I do appreciate the apology to the United Nations for Bryan Adams. (South Park). It’s A-boot time.
Also Canada’s greatest export might be it’s comedians, and of course Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson.
Now all joking aside, FLU don’t you think you are pushing the panic button here a bit?
As an aside comparing Marion Jones to this incident to me doesn’t make sense. There is a big difference between a systemic form of cheating vs. an individual doping. Individuals doping has a long history and across many different nations.
As as aside I thought Germany was a country? Those cats have dropped out of site from the Olympics. Must be that surge in the popularity of American Football in Berlin…. Actually I just checked the medal count they aren’t doing so bad.
Back to Canada like I said Flu, I have a hard time believing that any hardship we yanks have to endure, wouldn’t end up causing some kind of reciprocal pain up there. Yes we are separate nations, but they export a lot of cars (and comedians) to the US. I always buy GM (back when employee discount wasn’t for everyone) and it seems as if I’ve had a few Canadian built cars.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI don’t mind posting, I was coming over the hill on Santa Fe drive approaching El Camino Real in Encinitas. Guy standing at the bottom on foot with a gun. I just wasn’t paying attention and its a steep drop. He had me at 53, which is really too fast. Like I said I just wasn’t paying attention and USED to come over that hill pretty quickly as does everyone else. That day however was not our day as John Law was reeling them in…
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI don’t mind posting, I was coming over the hill on Santa Fe drive approaching El Camino Real in Encinitas. Guy standing at the bottom on foot with a gun. I just wasn’t paying attention and its a steep drop. He had me at 53, which is really too fast. Like I said I just wasn’t paying attention and USED to come over that hill pretty quickly as does everyone else. That day however was not our day as John Law was reeling them in…
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI don’t mind posting, I was coming over the hill on Santa Fe drive approaching El Camino Real in Encinitas. Guy standing at the bottom on foot with a gun. I just wasn’t paying attention and its a steep drop. He had me at 53, which is really too fast. Like I said I just wasn’t paying attention and USED to come over that hill pretty quickly as does everyone else. That day however was not our day as John Law was reeling them in…
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantI don’t mind posting, I was coming over the hill on Santa Fe drive approaching El Camino Real in Encinitas. Guy standing at the bottom on foot with a gun. I just wasn’t paying attention and its a steep drop. He had me at 53, which is really too fast. Like I said I just wasn’t paying attention and USED to come over that hill pretty quickly as does everyone else. That day however was not our day as John Law was reeling them in…
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