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eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]O.K. I feel better now. Ignore the litany of typos from the previous posts, I was typing angry, never type angry.[/quote]
Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one’s trolling ability is scary…Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.
I’d just like to take a quick poll here – NorLASDGuy, Hipmatt, TG, anyone else that actually lives in Temecula – does any of that sound accurate?
The entire argument is moot anyway – he (she?) said they now live in Corona. LMAO. Anyone claiming Corona is an improvement over Temecula instantly loses all credibility.
As far as the soil fungus and the wines? What an idiot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temecula_Valley_AVAThe soil born fungus that affects wineries is called Pierce’s Disease and greatly impacted Rancho Cucamonga’s wineries (damn, that’s close to Coroooona!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucamonga_Valley_AVA
More information on the disease:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylella_fastidiosaCalFord – you seriously need to get over your fear of “mexican invaders”. You should try dating/marrying one. If you don’t, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]O.K. I feel better now. Ignore the litany of typos from the previous posts, I was typing angry, never type angry.[/quote]
Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one’s trolling ability is scary…Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.
I’d just like to take a quick poll here – NorLASDGuy, Hipmatt, TG, anyone else that actually lives in Temecula – does any of that sound accurate?
The entire argument is moot anyway – he (she?) said they now live in Corona. LMAO. Anyone claiming Corona is an improvement over Temecula instantly loses all credibility.
As far as the soil fungus and the wines? What an idiot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temecula_Valley_AVAThe soil born fungus that affects wineries is called Pierce’s Disease and greatly impacted Rancho Cucamonga’s wineries (damn, that’s close to Coroooona!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucamonga_Valley_AVA
More information on the disease:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylella_fastidiosaCalFord – you seriously need to get over your fear of “mexican invaders”. You should try dating/marrying one. If you don’t, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]O.K. I feel better now. Ignore the litany of typos from the previous posts, I was typing angry, never type angry.[/quote]
Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one’s trolling ability is scary…Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.
I’d just like to take a quick poll here – NorLASDGuy, Hipmatt, TG, anyone else that actually lives in Temecula – does any of that sound accurate?
The entire argument is moot anyway – he (she?) said they now live in Corona. LMAO. Anyone claiming Corona is an improvement over Temecula instantly loses all credibility.
As far as the soil fungus and the wines? What an idiot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temecula_Valley_AVAThe soil born fungus that affects wineries is called Pierce’s Disease and greatly impacted Rancho Cucamonga’s wineries (damn, that’s close to Coroooona!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucamonga_Valley_AVA
More information on the disease:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylella_fastidiosaCalFord – you seriously need to get over your fear of “mexican invaders”. You should try dating/marrying one. If you don’t, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]O.K. I feel better now. Ignore the litany of typos from the previous posts, I was typing angry, never type angry.[/quote]
Jesus Christ, thanks for taking this one TG, this one’s trolling ability is scary…Goverment camera’s spying on residents, “mexican nationals” raping joggers and prowling the streets and random houses with cars on the lawn and random holes.
I’d just like to take a quick poll here – NorLASDGuy, Hipmatt, TG, anyone else that actually lives in Temecula – does any of that sound accurate?
The entire argument is moot anyway – he (she?) said they now live in Corona. LMAO. Anyone claiming Corona is an improvement over Temecula instantly loses all credibility.
As far as the soil fungus and the wines? What an idiot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temecula_Valley_AVAThe soil born fungus that affects wineries is called Pierce’s Disease and greatly impacted Rancho Cucamonga’s wineries (damn, that’s close to Coroooona!)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucamonga_Valley_AVA
More information on the disease:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylella_fastidiosaCalFord – you seriously need to get over your fear of “mexican invaders”. You should try dating/marrying one. If you don’t, your kids probably will anyway so get used to it! π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Rainbow gap reference, good work eclipxe, making me proud. But you need to be a southie to get the full benefit. So here’s the local jogging trail that parallels south 79, all you hear is leaves and frogs[img_assist|nid=10131|title=temecula creek jogging trail|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75].
btw, I concur, fios is so awesome, just for porn alone it is worth the money. It makes Cable internet and dsl feel like dialup aol. I wonder if wiring the whole city was a plan to attract all the work at home via internet folks.
However, you still need a car to live in my fair city. Eclipxe may be the heir apparent, but I am still the king, and the king says no car, no Temecula, the king has spoken.
[/quote]Thanks, I always try to drop the “rainbow gap” into my day to day conversation, and I give a credit to “tg”. My friends are convinced I’m psycho.
If the king says no car, no Temecula then I guess you’re out of luck ice9. All new Temecula detainees are processed in his South Temecula facility, outfitted with a Temecula City Uniform and given appropriate work orders to begin defending the city online. It’s invigorating really.
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Rainbow gap reference, good work eclipxe, making me proud. But you need to be a southie to get the full benefit. So here’s the local jogging trail that parallels south 79, all you hear is leaves and frogs[img_assist|nid=10131|title=temecula creek jogging trail|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75].
btw, I concur, fios is so awesome, just for porn alone it is worth the money. It makes Cable internet and dsl feel like dialup aol. I wonder if wiring the whole city was a plan to attract all the work at home via internet folks.
However, you still need a car to live in my fair city. Eclipxe may be the heir apparent, but I am still the king, and the king says no car, no Temecula, the king has spoken.
[/quote]Thanks, I always try to drop the “rainbow gap” into my day to day conversation, and I give a credit to “tg”. My friends are convinced I’m psycho.
If the king says no car, no Temecula then I guess you’re out of luck ice9. All new Temecula detainees are processed in his South Temecula facility, outfitted with a Temecula City Uniform and given appropriate work orders to begin defending the city online. It’s invigorating really.
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Rainbow gap reference, good work eclipxe, making me proud. But you need to be a southie to get the full benefit. So here’s the local jogging trail that parallels south 79, all you hear is leaves and frogs[img_assist|nid=10131|title=temecula creek jogging trail|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75].
btw, I concur, fios is so awesome, just for porn alone it is worth the money. It makes Cable internet and dsl feel like dialup aol. I wonder if wiring the whole city was a plan to attract all the work at home via internet folks.
However, you still need a car to live in my fair city. Eclipxe may be the heir apparent, but I am still the king, and the king says no car, no Temecula, the king has spoken.
[/quote]Thanks, I always try to drop the “rainbow gap” into my day to day conversation, and I give a credit to “tg”. My friends are convinced I’m psycho.
If the king says no car, no Temecula then I guess you’re out of luck ice9. All new Temecula detainees are processed in his South Temecula facility, outfitted with a Temecula City Uniform and given appropriate work orders to begin defending the city online. It’s invigorating really.
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Rainbow gap reference, good work eclipxe, making me proud. But you need to be a southie to get the full benefit. So here’s the local jogging trail that parallels south 79, all you hear is leaves and frogs[img_assist|nid=10131|title=temecula creek jogging trail|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75].
btw, I concur, fios is so awesome, just for porn alone it is worth the money. It makes Cable internet and dsl feel like dialup aol. I wonder if wiring the whole city was a plan to attract all the work at home via internet folks.
However, you still need a car to live in my fair city. Eclipxe may be the heir apparent, but I am still the king, and the king says no car, no Temecula, the king has spoken.
[/quote]Thanks, I always try to drop the “rainbow gap” into my day to day conversation, and I give a credit to “tg”. My friends are convinced I’m psycho.
If the king says no car, no Temecula then I guess you’re out of luck ice9. All new Temecula detainees are processed in his South Temecula facility, outfitted with a Temecula City Uniform and given appropriate work orders to begin defending the city online. It’s invigorating really.
eclipxe
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]Rainbow gap reference, good work eclipxe, making me proud. But you need to be a southie to get the full benefit. So here’s the local jogging trail that parallels south 79, all you hear is leaves and frogs[img_assist|nid=10131|title=temecula creek jogging trail|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=75].
btw, I concur, fios is so awesome, just for porn alone it is worth the money. It makes Cable internet and dsl feel like dialup aol. I wonder if wiring the whole city was a plan to attract all the work at home via internet folks.
However, you still need a car to live in my fair city. Eclipxe may be the heir apparent, but I am still the king, and the king says no car, no Temecula, the king has spoken.
[/quote]Thanks, I always try to drop the “rainbow gap” into my day to day conversation, and I give a credit to “tg”. My friends are convinced I’m psycho.
If the king says no car, no Temecula then I guess you’re out of luck ice9. All new Temecula detainees are processed in his South Temecula facility, outfitted with a Temecula City Uniform and given appropriate work orders to begin defending the city online. It’s invigorating really.
eclipxe
Participant[quote=ice9][quote=eclipxe][quote=eclipxe][quote=patientlywaiting]I would much rather live in Oceanside than Temecula if lower cost of housing is the consideration. The weather and location are better, especially for a single semi-retired person.
[/quote]I wouldn’t.
So there.
(Sorry tg, too tired to defend properly. My deepest apologies)[/quote]
Ok, sorry I have to give it a try.
Temecula is a good choice. 2500 sq ft, new construction $100 sqft. Boom.
Access to good hiking and trails, lot’s of outdoor space, nature – yes. You will love it.
You will not be able to experience a lot of things without a private car, but this city is a dream to bike in. Bike lanes and trails through a lot of the city. There is a trail that goes through Murrieta, by CHS high school, Harveston, by the mall and out to Winchester. It is next to a ravine and a nice, well paved ride. You can get to any type of service you need in a few minutes by bike along this trail, without having to deal with the bike lanes on the road (which aren’t bad).
A cab will suffice to get to further locations (Old Town, etc). Living in central or northern Temecula is best if cycling access is desired.
A rental car to the beach a couple of times a month or to go to SD or LA is a fair option. I’m also a software guy that works at home in Temecula and I rarely drive. Like you said – Amazon is our friend. Vons delivers (they even take the bags in for you).
I think I understand exactly the kind of lifestyle you desire and I’m here to say Temecula fits that. Peaceful, quiet, nature but with enough access to the beach and cities to keep you sane. The folks suggesting Hillcrest, Mission Hills or Downtown don’t really “get it”.[/quote]
Thanks for this information!
If you were female, I’d ask you to marry me.
[/quote]I appreciate that. If I were a female I’d probably marry a video game programmer that was interested in Temecula. I’m going to just stop now however as it is late and it’s getting weird. π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=ice9][quote=eclipxe][quote=eclipxe][quote=patientlywaiting]I would much rather live in Oceanside than Temecula if lower cost of housing is the consideration. The weather and location are better, especially for a single semi-retired person.
[/quote]I wouldn’t.
So there.
(Sorry tg, too tired to defend properly. My deepest apologies)[/quote]
Ok, sorry I have to give it a try.
Temecula is a good choice. 2500 sq ft, new construction $100 sqft. Boom.
Access to good hiking and trails, lot’s of outdoor space, nature – yes. You will love it.
You will not be able to experience a lot of things without a private car, but this city is a dream to bike in. Bike lanes and trails through a lot of the city. There is a trail that goes through Murrieta, by CHS high school, Harveston, by the mall and out to Winchester. It is next to a ravine and a nice, well paved ride. You can get to any type of service you need in a few minutes by bike along this trail, without having to deal with the bike lanes on the road (which aren’t bad).
A cab will suffice to get to further locations (Old Town, etc). Living in central or northern Temecula is best if cycling access is desired.
A rental car to the beach a couple of times a month or to go to SD or LA is a fair option. I’m also a software guy that works at home in Temecula and I rarely drive. Like you said – Amazon is our friend. Vons delivers (they even take the bags in for you).
I think I understand exactly the kind of lifestyle you desire and I’m here to say Temecula fits that. Peaceful, quiet, nature but with enough access to the beach and cities to keep you sane. The folks suggesting Hillcrest, Mission Hills or Downtown don’t really “get it”.[/quote]
Thanks for this information!
If you were female, I’d ask you to marry me.
[/quote]I appreciate that. If I were a female I’d probably marry a video game programmer that was interested in Temecula. I’m going to just stop now however as it is late and it’s getting weird. π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=ice9][quote=eclipxe][quote=eclipxe][quote=patientlywaiting]I would much rather live in Oceanside than Temecula if lower cost of housing is the consideration. The weather and location are better, especially for a single semi-retired person.
[/quote]I wouldn’t.
So there.
(Sorry tg, too tired to defend properly. My deepest apologies)[/quote]
Ok, sorry I have to give it a try.
Temecula is a good choice. 2500 sq ft, new construction $100 sqft. Boom.
Access to good hiking and trails, lot’s of outdoor space, nature – yes. You will love it.
You will not be able to experience a lot of things without a private car, but this city is a dream to bike in. Bike lanes and trails through a lot of the city. There is a trail that goes through Murrieta, by CHS high school, Harveston, by the mall and out to Winchester. It is next to a ravine and a nice, well paved ride. You can get to any type of service you need in a few minutes by bike along this trail, without having to deal with the bike lanes on the road (which aren’t bad).
A cab will suffice to get to further locations (Old Town, etc). Living in central or northern Temecula is best if cycling access is desired.
A rental car to the beach a couple of times a month or to go to SD or LA is a fair option. I’m also a software guy that works at home in Temecula and I rarely drive. Like you said – Amazon is our friend. Vons delivers (they even take the bags in for you).
I think I understand exactly the kind of lifestyle you desire and I’m here to say Temecula fits that. Peaceful, quiet, nature but with enough access to the beach and cities to keep you sane. The folks suggesting Hillcrest, Mission Hills or Downtown don’t really “get it”.[/quote]
Thanks for this information!
If you were female, I’d ask you to marry me.
[/quote]I appreciate that. If I were a female I’d probably marry a video game programmer that was interested in Temecula. I’m going to just stop now however as it is late and it’s getting weird. π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=ice9][quote=eclipxe][quote=eclipxe][quote=patientlywaiting]I would much rather live in Oceanside than Temecula if lower cost of housing is the consideration. The weather and location are better, especially for a single semi-retired person.
[/quote]I wouldn’t.
So there.
(Sorry tg, too tired to defend properly. My deepest apologies)[/quote]
Ok, sorry I have to give it a try.
Temecula is a good choice. 2500 sq ft, new construction $100 sqft. Boom.
Access to good hiking and trails, lot’s of outdoor space, nature – yes. You will love it.
You will not be able to experience a lot of things without a private car, but this city is a dream to bike in. Bike lanes and trails through a lot of the city. There is a trail that goes through Murrieta, by CHS high school, Harveston, by the mall and out to Winchester. It is next to a ravine and a nice, well paved ride. You can get to any type of service you need in a few minutes by bike along this trail, without having to deal with the bike lanes on the road (which aren’t bad).
A cab will suffice to get to further locations (Old Town, etc). Living in central or northern Temecula is best if cycling access is desired.
A rental car to the beach a couple of times a month or to go to SD or LA is a fair option. I’m also a software guy that works at home in Temecula and I rarely drive. Like you said – Amazon is our friend. Vons delivers (they even take the bags in for you).
I think I understand exactly the kind of lifestyle you desire and I’m here to say Temecula fits that. Peaceful, quiet, nature but with enough access to the beach and cities to keep you sane. The folks suggesting Hillcrest, Mission Hills or Downtown don’t really “get it”.[/quote]
Thanks for this information!
If you were female, I’d ask you to marry me.
[/quote]I appreciate that. If I were a female I’d probably marry a video game programmer that was interested in Temecula. I’m going to just stop now however as it is late and it’s getting weird. π
eclipxe
Participant[quote=ice9][quote=eclipxe][quote=eclipxe][quote=patientlywaiting]I would much rather live in Oceanside than Temecula if lower cost of housing is the consideration. The weather and location are better, especially for a single semi-retired person.
[/quote]I wouldn’t.
So there.
(Sorry tg, too tired to defend properly. My deepest apologies)[/quote]
Ok, sorry I have to give it a try.
Temecula is a good choice. 2500 sq ft, new construction $100 sqft. Boom.
Access to good hiking and trails, lot’s of outdoor space, nature – yes. You will love it.
You will not be able to experience a lot of things without a private car, but this city is a dream to bike in. Bike lanes and trails through a lot of the city. There is a trail that goes through Murrieta, by CHS high school, Harveston, by the mall and out to Winchester. It is next to a ravine and a nice, well paved ride. You can get to any type of service you need in a few minutes by bike along this trail, without having to deal with the bike lanes on the road (which aren’t bad).
A cab will suffice to get to further locations (Old Town, etc). Living in central or northern Temecula is best if cycling access is desired.
A rental car to the beach a couple of times a month or to go to SD or LA is a fair option. I’m also a software guy that works at home in Temecula and I rarely drive. Like you said – Amazon is our friend. Vons delivers (they even take the bags in for you).
I think I understand exactly the kind of lifestyle you desire and I’m here to say Temecula fits that. Peaceful, quiet, nature but with enough access to the beach and cities to keep you sane. The folks suggesting Hillcrest, Mission Hills or Downtown don’t really “get it”.[/quote]
Thanks for this information!
If you were female, I’d ask you to marry me.
[/quote]I appreciate that. If I were a female I’d probably marry a video game programmer that was interested in Temecula. I’m going to just stop now however as it is late and it’s getting weird. π
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