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KIBU
ParticipantI wonder if most people own guns because they just like guns rather than for real concerns of defense. They like to shoot, sport, showing up the guns, feeling powerful, or it’s a hobby kind of thing? That’s fine. Incidentally, others shoot people in one, two, three, sometimes more at a time. But that’s something else.
People can find reasons to keep doing anything they want a lot. Rationalize it, justify it and go ahead. Common sense people just see thru all those rationalizations.
KIBU
ParticipantI wonder if most people own guns because they just like guns rather than for real concerns of defense. They like to shoot, sport, showing up the guns, feeling powerful, or it’s a hobby kind of thing? That’s fine. Incidentally, others shoot people in one, two, three, sometimes more at a time. But that’s something else.
People can find reasons to keep doing anything they want a lot. Rationalize it, justify it and go ahead. Common sense people just see thru all those rationalizations.
KIBU
ParticipantI wonder if most people own guns because they just like guns rather than for real concerns of defense. They like to shoot, sport, showing up the guns, feeling powerful, or it’s a hobby kind of thing? That’s fine. Incidentally, others shoot people in one, two, three, sometimes more at a time. But that’s something else.
People can find reasons to keep doing anything they want a lot. Rationalize it, justify it and go ahead. Common sense people just see thru all those rationalizations.
KIBU
ParticipantI wonder if most people own guns because they just like guns rather than for real concerns of defense. They like to shoot, sport, showing up the guns, feeling powerful, or it’s a hobby kind of thing? That’s fine. Incidentally, others shoot people in one, two, three, sometimes more at a time. But that’s something else.
People can find reasons to keep doing anything they want a lot. Rationalize it, justify it and go ahead. Common sense people just see thru all those rationalizations.
KIBU
ParticipantA few points:
Traffic on the 52 west in the morning rush hours is bad, and terrible on 52 east in the afternoon rush hour to santee.
Clairemont’s schools are questionable. Last time I check they sucked at the elementary level.
Tierrasanta’s schools, last time I checked, are not that great.
Miramesa has some good schools and worth a look.
Chula Vista has many great elementaries, diversity of people, new infrastructures and is greener than many areas in the north…..but due to your commute, I don’t recommend it unless you can change your work hours to non-rush hours. Commuting can be crazy. Plus consider if your friends/family are located in the north, then it will be hard for them to visit you. Well, forget about the commute, it’s may not be worth it and I know it’s a hard decision.
San Marcos’s schools are not great and may have a little more crime (?)
Conclusion: Maybe, miramesa will give you the best mix.
KIBU
ParticipantA few points:
Traffic on the 52 west in the morning rush hours is bad, and terrible on 52 east in the afternoon rush hour to santee.
Clairemont’s schools are questionable. Last time I check they sucked at the elementary level.
Tierrasanta’s schools, last time I checked, are not that great.
Miramesa has some good schools and worth a look.
Chula Vista has many great elementaries, diversity of people, new infrastructures and is greener than many areas in the north…..but due to your commute, I don’t recommend it unless you can change your work hours to non-rush hours. Commuting can be crazy. Plus consider if your friends/family are located in the north, then it will be hard for them to visit you. Well, forget about the commute, it’s may not be worth it and I know it’s a hard decision.
San Marcos’s schools are not great and may have a little more crime (?)
Conclusion: Maybe, miramesa will give you the best mix.
KIBU
ParticipantA few points:
Traffic on the 52 west in the morning rush hours is bad, and terrible on 52 east in the afternoon rush hour to santee.
Clairemont’s schools are questionable. Last time I check they sucked at the elementary level.
Tierrasanta’s schools, last time I checked, are not that great.
Miramesa has some good schools and worth a look.
Chula Vista has many great elementaries, diversity of people, new infrastructures and is greener than many areas in the north…..but due to your commute, I don’t recommend it unless you can change your work hours to non-rush hours. Commuting can be crazy. Plus consider if your friends/family are located in the north, then it will be hard for them to visit you. Well, forget about the commute, it’s may not be worth it and I know it’s a hard decision.
San Marcos’s schools are not great and may have a little more crime (?)
Conclusion: Maybe, miramesa will give you the best mix.
KIBU
ParticipantA few points:
Traffic on the 52 west in the morning rush hours is bad, and terrible on 52 east in the afternoon rush hour to santee.
Clairemont’s schools are questionable. Last time I check they sucked at the elementary level.
Tierrasanta’s schools, last time I checked, are not that great.
Miramesa has some good schools and worth a look.
Chula Vista has many great elementaries, diversity of people, new infrastructures and is greener than many areas in the north…..but due to your commute, I don’t recommend it unless you can change your work hours to non-rush hours. Commuting can be crazy. Plus consider if your friends/family are located in the north, then it will be hard for them to visit you. Well, forget about the commute, it’s may not be worth it and I know it’s a hard decision.
San Marcos’s schools are not great and may have a little more crime (?)
Conclusion: Maybe, miramesa will give you the best mix.
KIBU
ParticipantA few points:
Traffic on the 52 west in the morning rush hours is bad, and terrible on 52 east in the afternoon rush hour to santee.
Clairemont’s schools are questionable. Last time I check they sucked at the elementary level.
Tierrasanta’s schools, last time I checked, are not that great.
Miramesa has some good schools and worth a look.
Chula Vista has many great elementaries, diversity of people, new infrastructures and is greener than many areas in the north…..but due to your commute, I don’t recommend it unless you can change your work hours to non-rush hours. Commuting can be crazy. Plus consider if your friends/family are located in the north, then it will be hard for them to visit you. Well, forget about the commute, it’s may not be worth it and I know it’s a hard decision.
San Marcos’s schools are not great and may have a little more crime (?)
Conclusion: Maybe, miramesa will give you the best mix.
May 2, 2011 at 10:28 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691437KIBU
Participantsf2sd and other SFranciscans,
I am helping my friend to find a home in the SF area. Do you have a good website similar to sdlookup.com that we have down here in san diego?
A good website would provides the closed price on past purchases and other good info.
By the way, I just did another visit to the bay area, this one being the sixth time. I have always been saying that SD has everything that SF has and we are a nicer city…but after the last trip, finally, I have to say that SF beats SD by a great margin on how beautiful it is. This is after I explored outside of immediate SF city and opened my eyes.
May 2, 2011 at 10:28 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #691506KIBU
Participantsf2sd and other SFranciscans,
I am helping my friend to find a home in the SF area. Do you have a good website similar to sdlookup.com that we have down here in san diego?
A good website would provides the closed price on past purchases and other good info.
By the way, I just did another visit to the bay area, this one being the sixth time. I have always been saying that SD has everything that SF has and we are a nicer city…but after the last trip, finally, I have to say that SF beats SD by a great margin on how beautiful it is. This is after I explored outside of immediate SF city and opened my eyes.
May 2, 2011 at 10:28 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692110KIBU
Participantsf2sd and other SFranciscans,
I am helping my friend to find a home in the SF area. Do you have a good website similar to sdlookup.com that we have down here in san diego?
A good website would provides the closed price on past purchases and other good info.
By the way, I just did another visit to the bay area, this one being the sixth time. I have always been saying that SD has everything that SF has and we are a nicer city…but after the last trip, finally, I have to say that SF beats SD by a great margin on how beautiful it is. This is after I explored outside of immediate SF city and opened my eyes.
May 2, 2011 at 10:28 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692255KIBU
Participantsf2sd and other SFranciscans,
I am helping my friend to find a home in the SF area. Do you have a good website similar to sdlookup.com that we have down here in san diego?
A good website would provides the closed price on past purchases and other good info.
By the way, I just did another visit to the bay area, this one being the sixth time. I have always been saying that SD has everything that SF has and we are a nicer city…but after the last trip, finally, I have to say that SF beats SD by a great margin on how beautiful it is. This is after I explored outside of immediate SF city and opened my eyes.
May 2, 2011 at 10:28 PM in reply to: Relocating from SF to Del Mar or Santaluz or Olivenhain or FBR or other? #692601KIBU
Participantsf2sd and other SFranciscans,
I am helping my friend to find a home in the SF area. Do you have a good website similar to sdlookup.com that we have down here in san diego?
A good website would provides the closed price on past purchases and other good info.
By the way, I just did another visit to the bay area, this one being the sixth time. I have always been saying that SD has everything that SF has and we are a nicer city…but after the last trip, finally, I have to say that SF beats SD by a great margin on how beautiful it is. This is after I explored outside of immediate SF city and opened my eyes.
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