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September 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265567September 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265780
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Participantafter that speech, I will vote for the Dem because I can’t imagine Palin being the Prez just in case McCain didn’t complete his full term. One very old rich man and one inexperience lady…imagine that combo!
September 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265793sfexporter
Participantafter that speech, I will vote for the Dem because I can’t imagine Palin being the Prez just in case McCain didn’t complete his full term. One very old rich man and one inexperience lady…imagine that combo!
September 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265840sfexporter
Participantafter that speech, I will vote for the Dem because I can’t imagine Palin being the Prez just in case McCain didn’t complete his full term. One very old rich man and one inexperience lady…imagine that combo!
September 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #265872sfexporter
Participantafter that speech, I will vote for the Dem because I can’t imagine Palin being the Prez just in case McCain didn’t complete his full term. One very old rich man and one inexperience lady…imagine that combo!
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ParticipantGreat Choice! The very old old man just give me another reason to vote for the Dems. I hope this gimmick backfires on him…I bet this is just another plot to get a younger woman “under” him π
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ParticipantGreat Choice! The very old old man just give me another reason to vote for the Dems. I hope this gimmick backfires on him…I bet this is just another plot to get a younger woman “under” him π
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ParticipantGreat Choice! The very old old man just give me another reason to vote for the Dems. I hope this gimmick backfires on him…I bet this is just another plot to get a younger woman “under” him π
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ParticipantGreat Choice! The very old old man just give me another reason to vote for the Dems. I hope this gimmick backfires on him…I bet this is just another plot to get a younger woman “under” him π
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ParticipantGreat Choice! The very old old man just give me another reason to vote for the Dems. I hope this gimmick backfires on him…I bet this is just another plot to get a younger woman “under” him π
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ParticipantTuvu, I wouldn’t try to talk you out of it because it depends on your current stage of life. I used to live in SF for over 20 years but now in SD for over 2 years because of job and starting a family. If you have young kids and want kids friendly place, then SD is it. SF or “Bay Area” does have kids friendly locations but those are in silicon valley like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos. Above 30 minutes drive heading south of highway 101 or 280.
SD has better weather thorough the year but SF overall has more diverse cultures and better ethnic food. You find more Asian and other unique/exotic cuisines in SF without having to drive, just take the convenience public transportation.
At this stage of your life with kid(s) going to college and money is not a big factor, then I would pick the “City” because of higher wages, more entertainments, and better quality of life. Be warned, housing is very very very expensive!
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ParticipantTuvu, I wouldn’t try to talk you out of it because it depends on your current stage of life. I used to live in SF for over 20 years but now in SD for over 2 years because of job and starting a family. If you have young kids and want kids friendly place, then SD is it. SF or “Bay Area” does have kids friendly locations but those are in silicon valley like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos. Above 30 minutes drive heading south of highway 101 or 280.
SD has better weather thorough the year but SF overall has more diverse cultures and better ethnic food. You find more Asian and other unique/exotic cuisines in SF without having to drive, just take the convenience public transportation.
At this stage of your life with kid(s) going to college and money is not a big factor, then I would pick the “City” because of higher wages, more entertainments, and better quality of life. Be warned, housing is very very very expensive!
sfexporter
ParticipantTuvu, I wouldn’t try to talk you out of it because it depends on your current stage of life. I used to live in SF for over 20 years but now in SD for over 2 years because of job and starting a family. If you have young kids and want kids friendly place, then SD is it. SF or “Bay Area” does have kids friendly locations but those are in silicon valley like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos. Above 30 minutes drive heading south of highway 101 or 280.
SD has better weather thorough the year but SF overall has more diverse cultures and better ethnic food. You find more Asian and other unique/exotic cuisines in SF without having to drive, just take the convenience public transportation.
At this stage of your life with kid(s) going to college and money is not a big factor, then I would pick the “City” because of higher wages, more entertainments, and better quality of life. Be warned, housing is very very very expensive!
sfexporter
ParticipantTuvu, I wouldn’t try to talk you out of it because it depends on your current stage of life. I used to live in SF for over 20 years but now in SD for over 2 years because of job and starting a family. If you have young kids and want kids friendly place, then SD is it. SF or “Bay Area” does have kids friendly locations but those are in silicon valley like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos. Above 30 minutes drive heading south of highway 101 or 280.
SD has better weather thorough the year but SF overall has more diverse cultures and better ethnic food. You find more Asian and other unique/exotic cuisines in SF without having to drive, just take the convenience public transportation.
At this stage of your life with kid(s) going to college and money is not a big factor, then I would pick the “City” because of higher wages, more entertainments, and better quality of life. Be warned, housing is very very very expensive!
sfexporter
ParticipantTuvu, I wouldn’t try to talk you out of it because it depends on your current stage of life. I used to live in SF for over 20 years but now in SD for over 2 years because of job and starting a family. If you have young kids and want kids friendly place, then SD is it. SF or “Bay Area” does have kids friendly locations but those are in silicon valley like Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos. Above 30 minutes drive heading south of highway 101 or 280.
SD has better weather thorough the year but SF overall has more diverse cultures and better ethnic food. You find more Asian and other unique/exotic cuisines in SF without having to drive, just take the convenience public transportation.
At this stage of your life with kid(s) going to college and money is not a big factor, then I would pick the “City” because of higher wages, more entertainments, and better quality of life. Be warned, housing is very very very expensive!
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