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scaredyclassic
ParticipantLifestyle is in your house and in your head.
I guess it’s worth a shot.
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Participantwhat happens if you dont move?
personally, i was pissy. i had what i perceived to be a good job and a good setup where we were at but my wife was dying to get back to southern ca.
then we moved.
jobwise, i wasfine, better off ultimately after a while. but who knows. maybe things wouldve bene great where i was. as for the move for her, it wasn’t quite what she expected.
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Participant[quote=NYMom]I totally hear you. Our town where we live, the kids don’t even get bussed to school! We can walk to schools, the village, parks, friends houses, and my husband has a 7 minute walk to the train which takes him to NYC in 30 minutes. It’s ideal for sure. But he’s FROM California, and is dying to return. I think my marriage basically depends on it at this point. So, pretty compelling. :)[/quote]
if your marriage depends on moving, then I can relate. I was in the same position a bit over a decade ago. I was int he same boat. Almost certainly moving wont really make any difference to the reality fo whatever is wrong in his life. giving up relatives in the area has a high dollar value. i would put it at 900k.
July 14, 2014 at 7:06 AM in reply to: OT: Californian’s laugh as Man Attacked by Shark – Video #776567scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=scaredyclassic]http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/snow-white-doesnt-live-here-anymore/201304/laughing-the-scary-stuff-humor-and-fear
why do my kids think it’s hilarious to scare me?
fear and its safe resoltuion must be encoded deep in our DNA under HAHA![/quote]
Yes! We anxiety-filled, nervous types just have better imaginations! 😉
Personally, I’ve never found someone else’s fear to be funny in any way. It scares me when people laugh at others who are clearly distressed. Likewise, I’ve never understood how people could laugh at “funny” videos of people getting hurt. Pretty sick if you ask me.[/quote]
America’s most depressing home videos … should follow up with videos of medical repercussions.
candid camera was softer but still it was about watching people in various states of distress and confusion.
i guess we like to see others in pain so long as we dont see any of the reality.
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Participantbut seriously, I’d give my self a 9 on a scale of 1-10.
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Participantfollowed by Why I Am So Wise”,
“Why I Am So Clever”,
“Why I Write Such Good Posts” and
“Why I Am a Destiny”.scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=scaredyclassic]You don’t need ac in temecula. Awesome breeze. We laid on flagstone under gazebo in heat of day w cats and we’re cool. In pool, cold. Why spend 500 month on ac?
Temecula really was nice…[/quote]
Are you serious? No AC in Temecula?
Do you also sleep outside under the stars on a hot day?[/quote]
Serious.
Ac is bad for the body like white flour. Messes with your ability to naturally regulate …
Also, $
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ParticipantYou don’t need ac in temecula. Awesome breeze. We laid on flagstone under gazebo in heat of day w cats and we’re cool. In pool, cold. Why spend 500 month on ac?
Temecula really was nice…
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Participant[quote=NYMom]Again, thank you all for putting so much time and thought into helping me from afar on such a huge decision. So far, these are the cities I’m going to look into further:
-Encinitas
-Del Mar
-Solano Beach
-Mission Hills
-Coronado
-Poway
-La Habra Heights
-La Jolla
-Temecula
-OlivenainThese are in addition to the ones I’ve already researched such as Rancho Santa Fe, Laguna, etc.
I’ll keep you posted![/quote]
On behalf of temecula, we are excited to be on your shortlist. Pm me if you want to stop by for a sandwich and complimentary Pastis to see true village feel.
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ParticipantThat feeling of belonging is illusory.
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ParticipantI love Temecula so much I really could cry. I would fight to defend it. I’m from Brooklyn ny. I feel like my life is perfect here. I have 3 kids. They are all happy.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=scaredyclassic]Temecula wine country. [/quote]
I knew someone would say Temecula. the motto is traditional value, future horizons, or something like that.[/quote]
Old traditions, new opportunities.
Future value, traditional horizons.
Horizontal values, traditional future.
Futuristic traditions, opportunistic haze.
July 12, 2014 at 11:54 AM in reply to: OT: Californian’s laugh as Man Attacked by Shark – Video #776489scaredyclassic
Participant[quote=Blogstar][quote=scaredyclassic]Like dividers on the freeway. Why pay for that.
It’s reasonable to pay for those.
I don’t know if this is a decent case. But it seems like it might have some value.
Once you build the pier you have a duty to maintain it maybe regulate crazy shit going on on it.[/quote]
I could go with the buoy thing. If I saw them I wouldn’t think they were out of place anyway, as crowded as things get nowadays. But I hope there is no decent case against the municipality in this instance.[/quote]
I doubt it’s worth much if anything. They did close the pier for 60 days. Interesting to see if they take any action to prevent future harm. That would be inadmissible at trial but still interesting
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi][quote=scaredyclassic]Temecula wine country. [/quote]
I knew someone would say Temecula. the motto is traditional value, future horizons, or something like that.[/quote]
Literally every time we come home my wife says, we live in a beautiful house.
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