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faterikcartman
ParticipantYears ago a friend introduced me to People’s hippie Co-Op in OB. I carefully observed the general health, appearance, and smell of the hippies there and heard their exhortations to eat organic and raw foods. For years now, as a result of those observations, I have restricted my diet to one consisting only of products with at least ten ingredients I cannot pronounce or identify, cooked products, overly processed products, and those containing a reasonably high level preservatives, and meat, preferably red, included in every meal and some between-meal snacks. I remain strong and healthy, with fantastic cholesterol and other blood levels. The hippies I encounter are constantly searching for some new organic or diet craze to cure their malaise and numerous physical and psychological issues. If I didn’t hate them so much I would tell them my secret.
faterikcartman
ParticipantYears ago a friend introduced me to People’s hippie Co-Op in OB. I carefully observed the general health, appearance, and smell of the hippies there and heard their exhortations to eat organic and raw foods. For years now, as a result of those observations, I have restricted my diet to one consisting only of products with at least ten ingredients I cannot pronounce or identify, cooked products, overly processed products, and those containing a reasonably high level preservatives, and meat, preferably red, included in every meal and some between-meal snacks. I remain strong and healthy, with fantastic cholesterol and other blood levels. The hippies I encounter are constantly searching for some new organic or diet craze to cure their malaise and numerous physical and psychological issues. If I didn’t hate them so much I would tell them my secret.
faterikcartman
ParticipantYears ago a friend introduced me to People’s hippie Co-Op in OB. I carefully observed the general health, appearance, and smell of the hippies there and heard their exhortations to eat organic and raw foods. For years now, as a result of those observations, I have restricted my diet to one consisting only of products with at least ten ingredients I cannot pronounce or identify, cooked products, overly processed products, and those containing a reasonably high level preservatives, and meat, preferably red, included in every meal and some between-meal snacks. I remain strong and healthy, with fantastic cholesterol and other blood levels. The hippies I encounter are constantly searching for some new organic or diet craze to cure their malaise and numerous physical and psychological issues. If I didn’t hate them so much I would tell them my secret.
faterikcartman
ParticipantYears ago a friend introduced me to People’s hippie Co-Op in OB. I carefully observed the general health, appearance, and smell of the hippies there and heard their exhortations to eat organic and raw foods. For years now, as a result of those observations, I have restricted my diet to one consisting only of products with at least ten ingredients I cannot pronounce or identify, cooked products, overly processed products, and those containing a reasonably high level preservatives, and meat, preferably red, included in every meal and some between-meal snacks. I remain strong and healthy, with fantastic cholesterol and other blood levels. The hippies I encounter are constantly searching for some new organic or diet craze to cure their malaise and numerous physical and psychological issues. If I didn’t hate them so much I would tell them my secret.
faterikcartman
ParticipantI don’t think $5M would get me my dream in 92091 or 92067 so I would probably just build on a lot I already own in 92064 and save part of it to hire a live-in housekeeper.
I’m not sure zip code, by the way, tells the whole story. There are corners of some zips that some folks never see that are a world of their own; The Heritage in 92064, for example.
faterikcartman
ParticipantI don’t think $5M would get me my dream in 92091 or 92067 so I would probably just build on a lot I already own in 92064 and save part of it to hire a live-in housekeeper.
I’m not sure zip code, by the way, tells the whole story. There are corners of some zips that some folks never see that are a world of their own; The Heritage in 92064, for example.
faterikcartman
ParticipantI don’t think $5M would get me my dream in 92091 or 92067 so I would probably just build on a lot I already own in 92064 and save part of it to hire a live-in housekeeper.
I’m not sure zip code, by the way, tells the whole story. There are corners of some zips that some folks never see that are a world of their own; The Heritage in 92064, for example.
faterikcartman
ParticipantI don’t think $5M would get me my dream in 92091 or 92067 so I would probably just build on a lot I already own in 92064 and save part of it to hire a live-in housekeeper.
I’m not sure zip code, by the way, tells the whole story. There are corners of some zips that some folks never see that are a world of their own; The Heritage in 92064, for example.
faterikcartman
ParticipantI don’t think $5M would get me my dream in 92091 or 92067 so I would probably just build on a lot I already own in 92064 and save part of it to hire a live-in housekeeper.
I’m not sure zip code, by the way, tells the whole story. There are corners of some zips that some folks never see that are a world of their own; The Heritage in 92064, for example.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Absolutely agree that if SD did not have irrigation, it would look just like many areas of TJ. SD is a glorified, heavily irrigated desert … on the ocean. Nothing more.[/quote]
Wow, I actually agree. San Diego is, technically, a desert. And we average less rain per year than Tucson Arizona. We have only one native tree. It is very revealing to look at very old early pictures of San Diego.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Absolutely agree that if SD did not have irrigation, it would look just like many areas of TJ. SD is a glorified, heavily irrigated desert … on the ocean. Nothing more.[/quote]
Wow, I actually agree. San Diego is, technically, a desert. And we average less rain per year than Tucson Arizona. We have only one native tree. It is very revealing to look at very old early pictures of San Diego.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Absolutely agree that if SD did not have irrigation, it would look just like many areas of TJ. SD is a glorified, heavily irrigated desert … on the ocean. Nothing more.[/quote]
Wow, I actually agree. San Diego is, technically, a desert. And we average less rain per year than Tucson Arizona. We have only one native tree. It is very revealing to look at very old early pictures of San Diego.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Absolutely agree that if SD did not have irrigation, it would look just like many areas of TJ. SD is a glorified, heavily irrigated desert … on the ocean. Nothing more.[/quote]
Wow, I actually agree. San Diego is, technically, a desert. And we average less rain per year than Tucson Arizona. We have only one native tree. It is very revealing to look at very old early pictures of San Diego.
faterikcartman
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Absolutely agree that if SD did not have irrigation, it would look just like many areas of TJ. SD is a glorified, heavily irrigated desert … on the ocean. Nothing more.[/quote]
Wow, I actually agree. San Diego is, technically, a desert. And we average less rain per year than Tucson Arizona. We have only one native tree. It is very revealing to look at very old early pictures of San Diego.
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