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UCGal
ParticipantBravo FLU… agree with everything you’ve said in this post.
A lot of people drive cars they can’t afford because they either have a sense of entitlement or want to project a specific image. But if the car’s not paid for in full… it’s all just smoke and mirrors that can be repo’d away.
I’m surprised by how many of my coworkers drive 5 and 7 series bmw’s, mercedes, jaguars… They’re not making that much more than me… I have to wonder if they’re underfunding their 401ks, living on credit cards, or what… But that’s their issue. I can only manage my own budget.
UCGal
ParticipantBravo FLU… agree with everything you’ve said in this post.
A lot of people drive cars they can’t afford because they either have a sense of entitlement or want to project a specific image. But if the car’s not paid for in full… it’s all just smoke and mirrors that can be repo’d away.
I’m surprised by how many of my coworkers drive 5 and 7 series bmw’s, mercedes, jaguars… They’re not making that much more than me… I have to wonder if they’re underfunding their 401ks, living on credit cards, or what… But that’s their issue. I can only manage my own budget.
UCGal
ParticipantWow… sdr… you called downtown all wrong.
I lived downtown before the big boom – in the 80’s… Horton Plaza was being built when I first moved there.
To say there is no public transit downtown shows you’ve never ridden the bus/trolley in San Diego… the HUBS are downtown.
Even back in the 80’s – before the high rises… before the ballpark… there was always a grocery store. There used to be one at Horton Plaza, then the Ralphs went in.
I lived in a beautiful historic home built in 1910-ish… designed by Irving Gill. It was an awesome place to live.
I’d see concerts at the Fox theater (which became Symphony Hall), California Theater (now closed), and Spreckels theater. Since then the Balboa theater has been restored and has great concerts and dance productions. (I saw Elvis Costello play a solo/acoustic show there this past spring.) Live theater abounded from small little theaters to the larger SD Rep. All of it was walking distance. Plus one of the best blues bars – Patricks II… walkable from my apt. on Cortez Hill. You mention Blues… check out Patricks… a great little blues bar on F street that’s been around for 35 years or so.
I agree with a lot of what you say – but you don’t have the facts about downtown living. On this one, you’re wrong.
UCGal
ParticipantWow… sdr… you called downtown all wrong.
I lived downtown before the big boom – in the 80’s… Horton Plaza was being built when I first moved there.
To say there is no public transit downtown shows you’ve never ridden the bus/trolley in San Diego… the HUBS are downtown.
Even back in the 80’s – before the high rises… before the ballpark… there was always a grocery store. There used to be one at Horton Plaza, then the Ralphs went in.
I lived in a beautiful historic home built in 1910-ish… designed by Irving Gill. It was an awesome place to live.
I’d see concerts at the Fox theater (which became Symphony Hall), California Theater (now closed), and Spreckels theater. Since then the Balboa theater has been restored and has great concerts and dance productions. (I saw Elvis Costello play a solo/acoustic show there this past spring.) Live theater abounded from small little theaters to the larger SD Rep. All of it was walking distance. Plus one of the best blues bars – Patricks II… walkable from my apt. on Cortez Hill. You mention Blues… check out Patricks… a great little blues bar on F street that’s been around for 35 years or so.
I agree with a lot of what you say – but you don’t have the facts about downtown living. On this one, you’re wrong.
UCGal
ParticipantWow… sdr… you called downtown all wrong.
I lived downtown before the big boom – in the 80’s… Horton Plaza was being built when I first moved there.
To say there is no public transit downtown shows you’ve never ridden the bus/trolley in San Diego… the HUBS are downtown.
Even back in the 80’s – before the high rises… before the ballpark… there was always a grocery store. There used to be one at Horton Plaza, then the Ralphs went in.
I lived in a beautiful historic home built in 1910-ish… designed by Irving Gill. It was an awesome place to live.
I’d see concerts at the Fox theater (which became Symphony Hall), California Theater (now closed), and Spreckels theater. Since then the Balboa theater has been restored and has great concerts and dance productions. (I saw Elvis Costello play a solo/acoustic show there this past spring.) Live theater abounded from small little theaters to the larger SD Rep. All of it was walking distance. Plus one of the best blues bars – Patricks II… walkable from my apt. on Cortez Hill. You mention Blues… check out Patricks… a great little blues bar on F street that’s been around for 35 years or so.
I agree with a lot of what you say – but you don’t have the facts about downtown living. On this one, you’re wrong.
UCGal
ParticipantWow… sdr… you called downtown all wrong.
I lived downtown before the big boom – in the 80’s… Horton Plaza was being built when I first moved there.
To say there is no public transit downtown shows you’ve never ridden the bus/trolley in San Diego… the HUBS are downtown.
Even back in the 80’s – before the high rises… before the ballpark… there was always a grocery store. There used to be one at Horton Plaza, then the Ralphs went in.
I lived in a beautiful historic home built in 1910-ish… designed by Irving Gill. It was an awesome place to live.
I’d see concerts at the Fox theater (which became Symphony Hall), California Theater (now closed), and Spreckels theater. Since then the Balboa theater has been restored and has great concerts and dance productions. (I saw Elvis Costello play a solo/acoustic show there this past spring.) Live theater abounded from small little theaters to the larger SD Rep. All of it was walking distance. Plus one of the best blues bars – Patricks II… walkable from my apt. on Cortez Hill. You mention Blues… check out Patricks… a great little blues bar on F street that’s been around for 35 years or so.
I agree with a lot of what you say – but you don’t have the facts about downtown living. On this one, you’re wrong.
UCGal
ParticipantWow… sdr… you called downtown all wrong.
I lived downtown before the big boom – in the 80’s… Horton Plaza was being built when I first moved there.
To say there is no public transit downtown shows you’ve never ridden the bus/trolley in San Diego… the HUBS are downtown.
Even back in the 80’s – before the high rises… before the ballpark… there was always a grocery store. There used to be one at Horton Plaza, then the Ralphs went in.
I lived in a beautiful historic home built in 1910-ish… designed by Irving Gill. It was an awesome place to live.
I’d see concerts at the Fox theater (which became Symphony Hall), California Theater (now closed), and Spreckels theater. Since then the Balboa theater has been restored and has great concerts and dance productions. (I saw Elvis Costello play a solo/acoustic show there this past spring.) Live theater abounded from small little theaters to the larger SD Rep. All of it was walking distance. Plus one of the best blues bars – Patricks II… walkable from my apt. on Cortez Hill. You mention Blues… check out Patricks… a great little blues bar on F street that’s been around for 35 years or so.
I agree with a lot of what you say – but you don’t have the facts about downtown living. On this one, you’re wrong.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=UCGal]I don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.[/quote]
Maureen and Mavourneen? Seriously?
It doesn’t sound like it affected them negatively, though. ;)[/quote]
LOL – twin sisters with very close names. Big irish family – they were 2 of 13 kids. Maybe the parents ran out of names. LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=UCGal]I don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.[/quote]
Maureen and Mavourneen? Seriously?
It doesn’t sound like it affected them negatively, though. ;)[/quote]
LOL – twin sisters with very close names. Big irish family – they were 2 of 13 kids. Maybe the parents ran out of names. LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=UCGal]I don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.[/quote]
Maureen and Mavourneen? Seriously?
It doesn’t sound like it affected them negatively, though. ;)[/quote]
LOL – twin sisters with very close names. Big irish family – they were 2 of 13 kids. Maybe the parents ran out of names. LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=UCGal]I don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.[/quote]
Maureen and Mavourneen? Seriously?
It doesn’t sound like it affected them negatively, though. ;)[/quote]
LOL – twin sisters with very close names. Big irish family – they were 2 of 13 kids. Maybe the parents ran out of names. LOLUCGal
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=UCGal]I don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.[/quote]
Maureen and Mavourneen? Seriously?
It doesn’t sound like it affected them negatively, though. ;)[/quote]
LOL – twin sisters with very close names. Big irish family – they were 2 of 13 kids. Maybe the parents ran out of names. LOLUCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.
UCGal
ParticipantI don’t know about the Mavourneen being more loaded than Maureen… didn’t Maureen marry one of the founders of Jack in the Box? Maybe Mavourneen is richer… don’t know.
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