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Ren
ParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
Ren
ParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
Ren
ParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
Ren
ParticipantBetween my wife and I, we’ve lived in 20 or so different places in the last 25 years, many of them close to major roads. Our place in Temecula backs to a park, so day and night we hear nothing but birds and crickets. It’s awesome, and now that we’ve lived with noise and without, we wouldn’t even consider a house by a freeway.
You may be far happier with several hundred fewer square feet in a quiet area.
Ren
ParticipantI’ve had three good experiences with Discount Movers, except for the part where they encourage tipping (although they work their asses off and deserve it). However, as with any movers, you have to supervise, because they all emphasize speed over being careful (at least in front of the client). Move the breakables yourself.
Ren
ParticipantI’ve had three good experiences with Discount Movers, except for the part where they encourage tipping (although they work their asses off and deserve it). However, as with any movers, you have to supervise, because they all emphasize speed over being careful (at least in front of the client). Move the breakables yourself.
Ren
ParticipantI’ve had three good experiences with Discount Movers, except for the part where they encourage tipping (although they work their asses off and deserve it). However, as with any movers, you have to supervise, because they all emphasize speed over being careful (at least in front of the client). Move the breakables yourself.
Ren
ParticipantI’ve had three good experiences with Discount Movers, except for the part where they encourage tipping (although they work their asses off and deserve it). However, as with any movers, you have to supervise, because they all emphasize speed over being careful (at least in front of the client). Move the breakables yourself.
Ren
ParticipantI’ve had three good experiences with Discount Movers, except for the part where they encourage tipping (although they work their asses off and deserve it). However, as with any movers, you have to supervise, because they all emphasize speed over being careful (at least in front of the client). Move the breakables yourself.
February 10, 2011 at 9:32 AM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #664239Ren
ParticipantSitting on a beach in Cancun and drinking bottomless margs.
The one thing I find disappointing about San Diego (as far as coastal cities go) is the ocean water. Cold, brownish/green ick. Much prefer the Caribbean’s aqua colored (at least when the sun’s out) bath water. They can keep the weather, though.
February 10, 2011 at 9:32 AM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #664301Ren
ParticipantSitting on a beach in Cancun and drinking bottomless margs.
The one thing I find disappointing about San Diego (as far as coastal cities go) is the ocean water. Cold, brownish/green ick. Much prefer the Caribbean’s aqua colored (at least when the sun’s out) bath water. They can keep the weather, though.
February 10, 2011 at 9:32 AM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #664907Ren
ParticipantSitting on a beach in Cancun and drinking bottomless margs.
The one thing I find disappointing about San Diego (as far as coastal cities go) is the ocean water. Cold, brownish/green ick. Much prefer the Caribbean’s aqua colored (at least when the sun’s out) bath water. They can keep the weather, though.
February 10, 2011 at 9:32 AM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #665043Ren
ParticipantSitting on a beach in Cancun and drinking bottomless margs.
The one thing I find disappointing about San Diego (as far as coastal cities go) is the ocean water. Cold, brownish/green ick. Much prefer the Caribbean’s aqua colored (at least when the sun’s out) bath water. They can keep the weather, though.
February 10, 2011 at 9:32 AM in reply to: OT – Beach Culture. Florida, Texas, Hawaii, California? Which is best? #665379Ren
ParticipantSitting on a beach in Cancun and drinking bottomless margs.
The one thing I find disappointing about San Diego (as far as coastal cities go) is the ocean water. Cold, brownish/green ick. Much prefer the Caribbean’s aqua colored (at least when the sun’s out) bath water. They can keep the weather, though.
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