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May 5, 2015 at 3:38 PM in reply to: Best family neighborhoods in San Diego list. mira Mesa #13/85! #785867May 5, 2015 at 3:14 PM in reply to: Best family neighborhoods in San Diego list. mira Mesa #13/85! #785864
CoronitaParticipantBut mira mesa is filled with lizards!!!!!
CoronitaParticipant[quote=ltsdd][quote=flu]If this was a thread about cars, it would be about how some folks would call a Ferrari a piece of shit because it has a $200k price tag and surprising it doesn’t have a “higher quality” 4 cylinder engine from a 1989 Toyota Camry…
ltsdd.
Thank you for stepping up and allowing me to pass the olympic torch to you.
I’m going to get my nice bag of popcorn and just watch it from the sideline.
May the force be with you….[/quote]
interesting…I am just throwing random stuff out there. Doesn’t take much to get a response.
I think Rich should buy you, BG and masayako a beer or two. I think you guys have single handedly generated more posts during the last fews days than the entire forum has for the whole year.[/quote]
There’s an entire history on these sort of posts. Might want to refresh with the Mira Mesa thread…I think that one ended at page 8
Rich still owes me a commission for the first 4 installments of the piggington weekly. But since, I wasn’t ever paid, it was cancelled.
Too many darn lizards and walls in stucco boxes.
CoronitaParticipantIf this was a thread about cars, it would be about how some folks would call a Ferrari a piece of shit because it has a $200k price tag and surprising it doesn’t have a “higher quality” 4 cylinder engine from a 1989 Toyota Camry…
ltsdd.
Thank you for stepping up and allowing me to pass the olympic torch to you.
I’m going to get my nice bag of popcorn and just watch it from the sideline.
May the force be with you….
CoronitaParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]flu, clearly, you’re now trying to “pollute” the thread.
Panties in a bunch lately? What’s wrong, flu? You can tell the Piggs.
Believe it or not, I always considered you as one of the most successful of the enginerds on this board. It had nothing to do with your housing choices or anything like that.
It was because of your breadth of experience in your field. And the fact that you know how to “relax.”
Don’t you have any track cars that are up and running right now?
Why don’t you go take a spin this evening?[/quote]
Exercising my constitutional right. Your suggestion is noted, and ignored…
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]Gay are more driven. They need the money to buy nice clothes, beautiful houses, and take exotic vacations, like Aaron Schock.[/quote]
Nice one… Thanks for playing along 🙂
CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]Ok: north county homes, affordability, tract homes, asians, women, religion, and jewish…. Anything else we should add?
What about gay rights? How does gay rights fit into all of this?[/quote]
Looks like we’re adding drugs to the list too.[/quote]Legal, or illegal?
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]Did you think this was a pickup joint? Didn’t know you were looking, flu.[/quote]
I don’t know. Maybe, are you available????
CoronitaParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=spdrun]If a girl falls in love with a future shop keeper, plumber or electrician, her family might end up much more financially secure than being married to a software engineer who’s obsolete by age 40.
Competition isn’t everything, BTW. Kids need time to be themselves, not be driven from one awful after-school program to another.[/quote]
And how many plumbers and dry-wallers own their own business, vs. the ones that are on drugs and just survive?
Sure, competition and education aren’t everything. But statistically, they work. Korea became a rich country in 30 years by focusing on those values (notwithstanding the high suicide rate in Korea).
Aren’t you Jewish? Jewish people are very driven.[/quote]
Ok: north county homes, affordability, tract homes, asians, women, religion, and jewish…. Anything else we should add?
What about gay rights? How does gay rights fit into all of this?
CoronitaParticipant.
CoronitaParticipantI think most women tend to love men who believe in God that also lives in a tract home….Discuss.
There, I’ll throw this random topic in this thread….Why not?
Let’s go for that trifecta of a thread.
North county tract homes, affordability, relationship, asians, women, and religion.
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]What does that have to do with this discussion? My point was that marrying a blue-collar guy that’s not driven to be a Qualcomm or Goldman Sachs drone isn’t the end of the world as FlyerInHI seems to think.[/quote]
WHAT DOES ANY OF THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE OP’S ORIGINAL DISCUSSION?
THIS ISN’T TINDER!!!
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]If a girl falls in love with a future shop keeper, plumber or electrician, her family might end up much more financially secure than being married to a software engineer who’s obsolete by age 40.[/quote]
I thought you liked financially independent older women?
So in addition to LETDLITA’s, and LETAA, we now also have resident LETAWs, leading experts that aren’t women.
Ok….
CoronitaParticipantListen people, I understand that a lot of you like being LETDLITA’s (for those that don’t understand that’s leading experts that don’t live in the area)….
But please don’t try to be an LETAA… Leading experts that aren’t asian.
Seriously????
CoronitaParticipant[quote=spdrun]Regarding schools, it’s sometimes easier for a smart kid to get into a good private university from an “6” or “7” school than an “8 to 10.” Admissions officers tend to like a bit of economic diversity and points are given for being successful even if you didn’t go to a “top” chichi high school[/quote]
Here we go again.
Ah-yah… Fvck…….
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