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smshorttimer
Participant[quote=paramount]I’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…[/quote]
Damn straight. Our Fish House Vera Cruz is the flagship location.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=paramount]I’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…[/quote]
Damn straight. Our Fish House Vera Cruz is the flagship location.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=paramount]I’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…[/quote]
Damn straight. Our Fish House Vera Cruz is the flagship location.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=paramount]I’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…[/quote]
Damn straight. Our Fish House Vera Cruz is the flagship location.
smshorttimer
ParticipantIt’s also been argued that anti-growth/restrictive zoning policies in places such as California contributed quite a bit. Some noted anti-“smart growth” scholar wrote something about this somewhere. Interesting, at least. I’m not sure if his theory works well in a place such as Arizona. Can’t remember his name, but I think Cato published his piece. Could be wrong about that.
smshorttimer
ParticipantIt’s also been argued that anti-growth/restrictive zoning policies in places such as California contributed quite a bit. Some noted anti-“smart growth” scholar wrote something about this somewhere. Interesting, at least. I’m not sure if his theory works well in a place such as Arizona. Can’t remember his name, but I think Cato published his piece. Could be wrong about that.
smshorttimer
ParticipantIt’s also been argued that anti-growth/restrictive zoning policies in places such as California contributed quite a bit. Some noted anti-“smart growth” scholar wrote something about this somewhere. Interesting, at least. I’m not sure if his theory works well in a place such as Arizona. Can’t remember his name, but I think Cato published his piece. Could be wrong about that.
smshorttimer
ParticipantIt’s also been argued that anti-growth/restrictive zoning policies in places such as California contributed quite a bit. Some noted anti-“smart growth” scholar wrote something about this somewhere. Interesting, at least. I’m not sure if his theory works well in a place such as Arizona. Can’t remember his name, but I think Cato published his piece. Could be wrong about that.
smshorttimer
ParticipantIt’s also been argued that anti-growth/restrictive zoning policies in places such as California contributed quite a bit. Some noted anti-“smart growth” scholar wrote something about this somewhere. Interesting, at least. I’m not sure if his theory works well in a place such as Arizona. Can’t remember his name, but I think Cato published his piece. Could be wrong about that.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jameswenn]I agree with Brian, weather and topology are great, but little else.
My family moved down to SD 3 years ago, because housing was cheaper, but found that everything else costs more, private schools, orthodontists, even cars and bicycles. We also miss good restaurants, theater, and shopping.
The makeup of the place is strange too. It’s supposedly republican, but so many people have government jobs, which i feel is just a step above welfare, but still a handout as far as i’m concerned. Sounds like southern democrats to me.
It’s close to the border, but it’s hard to find decent mexican food here, WTF is French Fries on Mexican menus?[/quote]
Where did you come from? Have you sought out media covering theater and dining?
Nice comment about gov’t jobs.
Edit: Oh, L.A. Well, never mind. I can’t believe, though, that it’s that bad.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jameswenn]I agree with Brian, weather and topology are great, but little else.
My family moved down to SD 3 years ago, because housing was cheaper, but found that everything else costs more, private schools, orthodontists, even cars and bicycles. We also miss good restaurants, theater, and shopping.
The makeup of the place is strange too. It’s supposedly republican, but so many people have government jobs, which i feel is just a step above welfare, but still a handout as far as i’m concerned. Sounds like southern democrats to me.
It’s close to the border, but it’s hard to find decent mexican food here, WTF is French Fries on Mexican menus?[/quote]
Where did you come from? Have you sought out media covering theater and dining?
Nice comment about gov’t jobs.
Edit: Oh, L.A. Well, never mind. I can’t believe, though, that it’s that bad.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jameswenn]I agree with Brian, weather and topology are great, but little else.
My family moved down to SD 3 years ago, because housing was cheaper, but found that everything else costs more, private schools, orthodontists, even cars and bicycles. We also miss good restaurants, theater, and shopping.
The makeup of the place is strange too. It’s supposedly republican, but so many people have government jobs, which i feel is just a step above welfare, but still a handout as far as i’m concerned. Sounds like southern democrats to me.
It’s close to the border, but it’s hard to find decent mexican food here, WTF is French Fries on Mexican menus?[/quote]
Where did you come from? Have you sought out media covering theater and dining?
Nice comment about gov’t jobs.
Edit: Oh, L.A. Well, never mind. I can’t believe, though, that it’s that bad.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jameswenn]I agree with Brian, weather and topology are great, but little else.
My family moved down to SD 3 years ago, because housing was cheaper, but found that everything else costs more, private schools, orthodontists, even cars and bicycles. We also miss good restaurants, theater, and shopping.
The makeup of the place is strange too. It’s supposedly republican, but so many people have government jobs, which i feel is just a step above welfare, but still a handout as far as i’m concerned. Sounds like southern democrats to me.
It’s close to the border, but it’s hard to find decent mexican food here, WTF is French Fries on Mexican menus?[/quote]
Where did you come from? Have you sought out media covering theater and dining?
Nice comment about gov’t jobs.
Edit: Oh, L.A. Well, never mind. I can’t believe, though, that it’s that bad.
smshorttimer
Participant[quote=jameswenn]I agree with Brian, weather and topology are great, but little else.
My family moved down to SD 3 years ago, because housing was cheaper, but found that everything else costs more, private schools, orthodontists, even cars and bicycles. We also miss good restaurants, theater, and shopping.
The makeup of the place is strange too. It’s supposedly republican, but so many people have government jobs, which i feel is just a step above welfare, but still a handout as far as i’m concerned. Sounds like southern democrats to me.
It’s close to the border, but it’s hard to find decent mexican food here, WTF is French Fries on Mexican menus?[/quote]
Where did you come from? Have you sought out media covering theater and dining?
Nice comment about gov’t jobs.
Edit: Oh, L.A. Well, never mind. I can’t believe, though, that it’s that bad.
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