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sdlvrParticipantThanks for the feedback.
LOL @ the Walmart comment-in the same category as gangs.This is probably a loaded question but why can’t Oceanside get it together? It really has a lot of potential to be a nice coastal city.
Growing up in Newport Beach I remember that Hunington Beach (yes, I am from the OC) had some issues but the city was able to turn itself around. My parents live in San Clemente now and they thought that Oceanside was getting better but judging by the lack of enthusiasm on this board, I’m not so sure.
sdlvrParticipantThanks for the feedback.
LOL @ the Walmart comment-in the same category as gangs.This is probably a loaded question but why can’t Oceanside get it together? It really has a lot of potential to be a nice coastal city.
Growing up in Newport Beach I remember that Hunington Beach (yes, I am from the OC) had some issues but the city was able to turn itself around. My parents live in San Clemente now and they thought that Oceanside was getting better but judging by the lack of enthusiasm on this board, I’m not so sure.
sdlvrParticipantThanks for the feedback.
LOL @ the Walmart comment-in the same category as gangs.This is probably a loaded question but why can’t Oceanside get it together? It really has a lot of potential to be a nice coastal city.
Growing up in Newport Beach I remember that Hunington Beach (yes, I am from the OC) had some issues but the city was able to turn itself around. My parents live in San Clemente now and they thought that Oceanside was getting better but judging by the lack of enthusiasm on this board, I’m not so sure.
sdlvrParticipantThanks for the feedback.
LOL @ the Walmart comment-in the same category as gangs.This is probably a loaded question but why can’t Oceanside get it together? It really has a lot of potential to be a nice coastal city.
Growing up in Newport Beach I remember that Hunington Beach (yes, I am from the OC) had some issues but the city was able to turn itself around. My parents live in San Clemente now and they thought that Oceanside was getting better but judging by the lack of enthusiasm on this board, I’m not so sure.
sdlvrParticipantThanks for the feedback.
LOL @ the Walmart comment-in the same category as gangs.This is probably a loaded question but why can’t Oceanside get it together? It really has a lot of potential to be a nice coastal city.
Growing up in Newport Beach I remember that Hunington Beach (yes, I am from the OC) had some issues but the city was able to turn itself around. My parents live in San Clemente now and they thought that Oceanside was getting better but judging by the lack of enthusiasm on this board, I’m not so sure.
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180880sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180882sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180913sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180915sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
April 3, 2008 at 8:09 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180567sdlvrParticipantOk, ok-“ghetto” was TOO strong a word! I take it back, all you SilverCresters!
Good point about the foreclosures-that is probably why some lawns were not kept up (I thought the HOA covered the front lawns, no? Bummer!). I’m willing to concede that my desire to be nearer the beach can cloud my judgement when I look at houses in San Marcos.
And I’m sure it will be much nicer than what we’ll get into in Encinitas. So thanks for the luck-we’ll need it!
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