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No, I am not a liar. I lived on 8729 Graves Avenue in a shitbox apartment, sandwiched between the 67 freeway and Rattlesnake Mountain. We left just as they were dynamiting the mountain to make way for Skyranch for mentally challenged apes who might be dumb enough to pay 7 figures to live in Santee (just as the market was starting to sag).
Rent for a 2 bdr was very cheap (sub $1,000 at the time) and we were new to SD. As my daughter brought home kids from school, in one case grandma picked the kid up (mom was in jail) another time we literally had to bleach the tub after we washed another families filthy kid. We had a little girl who ate at our place a lot since her mom’s strategy to lose weight was to STOP KEEPING FOOD IN THE HOUSE. That is no lie.
Santeeman, there is no argument to lose. These weare my observations from living in the cesspool of genetic sludge that is Santee for two years. Maybe they knocked down some eyesore buildings since we left in ’07, but unless they kicked out 70% of the former residents, I will still whistle “Sweet Home Alabama” if ever I have the misfortune of driving through that pit of a city again.
MisheloffParticipantNo, I am not a liar. I lived on 8729 Graves Avenue in a shitbox apartment, sandwiched between the 67 freeway and Rattlesnake Mountain. We left just as they were dynamiting the mountain to make way for Skyranch for mentally challenged apes who might be dumb enough to pay 7 figures to live in Santee (just as the market was starting to sag).
Rent for a 2 bdr was very cheap (sub $1,000 at the time) and we were new to SD. As my daughter brought home kids from school, in one case grandma picked the kid up (mom was in jail) another time we literally had to bleach the tub after we washed another families filthy kid. We had a little girl who ate at our place a lot since her mom’s strategy to lose weight was to STOP KEEPING FOOD IN THE HOUSE. That is no lie.
Santeeman, there is no argument to lose. These weare my observations from living in the cesspool of genetic sludge that is Santee for two years. Maybe they knocked down some eyesore buildings since we left in ’07, but unless they kicked out 70% of the former residents, I will still whistle “Sweet Home Alabama” if ever I have the misfortune of driving through that pit of a city again.
MisheloffParticipantNo, I am not a liar. I lived on 8729 Graves Avenue in a shitbox apartment, sandwiched between the 67 freeway and Rattlesnake Mountain. We left just as they were dynamiting the mountain to make way for Skyranch for mentally challenged apes who might be dumb enough to pay 7 figures to live in Santee (just as the market was starting to sag).
Rent for a 2 bdr was very cheap (sub $1,000 at the time) and we were new to SD. As my daughter brought home kids from school, in one case grandma picked the kid up (mom was in jail) another time we literally had to bleach the tub after we washed another families filthy kid. We had a little girl who ate at our place a lot since her mom’s strategy to lose weight was to STOP KEEPING FOOD IN THE HOUSE. That is no lie.
Santeeman, there is no argument to lose. These weare my observations from living in the cesspool of genetic sludge that is Santee for two years. Maybe they knocked down some eyesore buildings since we left in ’07, but unless they kicked out 70% of the former residents, I will still whistle “Sweet Home Alabama” if ever I have the misfortune of driving through that pit of a city again.
MisheloffParticipantNo, I am not a liar. I lived on 8729 Graves Avenue in a shitbox apartment, sandwiched between the 67 freeway and Rattlesnake Mountain. We left just as they were dynamiting the mountain to make way for Skyranch for mentally challenged apes who might be dumb enough to pay 7 figures to live in Santee (just as the market was starting to sag).
Rent for a 2 bdr was very cheap (sub $1,000 at the time) and we were new to SD. As my daughter brought home kids from school, in one case grandma picked the kid up (mom was in jail) another time we literally had to bleach the tub after we washed another families filthy kid. We had a little girl who ate at our place a lot since her mom’s strategy to lose weight was to STOP KEEPING FOOD IN THE HOUSE. That is no lie.
Santeeman, there is no argument to lose. These weare my observations from living in the cesspool of genetic sludge that is Santee for two years. Maybe they knocked down some eyesore buildings since we left in ’07, but unless they kicked out 70% of the former residents, I will still whistle “Sweet Home Alabama” if ever I have the misfortune of driving through that pit of a city again.
MisheloffParticipantNo I only left Santee a three years ago. Just sticking some nice buildings in the Santee Town Center is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. You may have an Olive Garden, but you still live amongst mutants.
MisheloffParticipantNo I only left Santee a three years ago. Just sticking some nice buildings in the Santee Town Center is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. You may have an Olive Garden, but you still live amongst mutants.
MisheloffParticipantNo I only left Santee a three years ago. Just sticking some nice buildings in the Santee Town Center is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. You may have an Olive Garden, but you still live amongst mutants.
MisheloffParticipantNo I only left Santee a three years ago. Just sticking some nice buildings in the Santee Town Center is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. You may have an Olive Garden, but you still live amongst mutants.
MisheloffParticipantNo I only left Santee a three years ago. Just sticking some nice buildings in the Santee Town Center is kind of like putting lipstick on a pig. You may have an Olive Garden, but you still live amongst mutants.
MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
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