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UCGal
ParticipantI’m a San Diego native who spent my 30’s elsewhere – specifically Washington State, Philadelphia metro area, and Atlanta.
I’d be happy living in San Diego, western Washington, or Philly – they all offer great things and all have things that are less than perfect. I would not live in Atlanta again – that left a bad taste in my mouth. (Crime and racism don’t sit well with me.)
All this talk about intellectual elitism cracks me up. There are ignorant bozos back east, too. In fact they’re more common than the elite intellectuals touted by other posters here. San Diego doesn’t have a lock on ignorant bozos. If you think San Diego doesn’t have intellectuals, perhaps you should look at the people you’re hangin’ with. There are plenty of PhD types around. Perhaps they’re just less snobby here. Talk to the other parents at your kids school – I am always surprised to see how many parents, even SAHMs, have advanced degrees among the parents of my kids’ peers.
Maybe we’re just less snooty here.
UCGal
ParticipantI’m a San Diego native who spent my 30’s elsewhere – specifically Washington State, Philadelphia metro area, and Atlanta.
I’d be happy living in San Diego, western Washington, or Philly – they all offer great things and all have things that are less than perfect. I would not live in Atlanta again – that left a bad taste in my mouth. (Crime and racism don’t sit well with me.)
All this talk about intellectual elitism cracks me up. There are ignorant bozos back east, too. In fact they’re more common than the elite intellectuals touted by other posters here. San Diego doesn’t have a lock on ignorant bozos. If you think San Diego doesn’t have intellectuals, perhaps you should look at the people you’re hangin’ with. There are plenty of PhD types around. Perhaps they’re just less snobby here. Talk to the other parents at your kids school – I am always surprised to see how many parents, even SAHMs, have advanced degrees among the parents of my kids’ peers.
Maybe we’re just less snooty here.
UCGal
Participant[quote=CricketOnTheHearth]UCGal:
somebody’s apparently been listening…[/quote]
Thanks for the link.UCGal
Participant[quote=CricketOnTheHearth]UCGal:
somebody’s apparently been listening…[/quote]
Thanks for the link.UCGal
Participant[quote=CricketOnTheHearth]UCGal:
somebody’s apparently been listening…[/quote]
Thanks for the link.UCGal
Participant[quote=CricketOnTheHearth]UCGal:
somebody’s apparently been listening…[/quote]
Thanks for the link.UCGal
Participant[quote=CricketOnTheHearth]UCGal:
somebody’s apparently been listening…[/quote]
Thanks for the link.UCGal
ParticipantOn a slightly related topic? Whatever happened to the threatened water rationing?
In theory, the city of San Diego has alternate day lawn watering, only during certain hours – but no one seems to follow the rules.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/conservation/drought/droughtlevels2.shtmlThey had talked about restrictions based on historical usage – but that hasn’t happened.
No rain – so it’s got to be more of an issue now…
UCGal
ParticipantOn a slightly related topic? Whatever happened to the threatened water rationing?
In theory, the city of San Diego has alternate day lawn watering, only during certain hours – but no one seems to follow the rules.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/conservation/drought/droughtlevels2.shtmlThey had talked about restrictions based on historical usage – but that hasn’t happened.
No rain – so it’s got to be more of an issue now…
UCGal
ParticipantOn a slightly related topic? Whatever happened to the threatened water rationing?
In theory, the city of San Diego has alternate day lawn watering, only during certain hours – but no one seems to follow the rules.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/conservation/drought/droughtlevels2.shtmlThey had talked about restrictions based on historical usage – but that hasn’t happened.
No rain – so it’s got to be more of an issue now…
UCGal
ParticipantOn a slightly related topic? Whatever happened to the threatened water rationing?
In theory, the city of San Diego has alternate day lawn watering, only during certain hours – but no one seems to follow the rules.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/conservation/drought/droughtlevels2.shtmlThey had talked about restrictions based on historical usage – but that hasn’t happened.
No rain – so it’s got to be more of an issue now…
UCGal
ParticipantOn a slightly related topic? Whatever happened to the threatened water rationing?
In theory, the city of San Diego has alternate day lawn watering, only during certain hours – but no one seems to follow the rules.
http://www.sandiego.gov/water/conservation/drought/droughtlevels2.shtmlThey had talked about restrictions based on historical usage – but that hasn’t happened.
No rain – so it’s got to be more of an issue now…
UCGal
ParticipantAnd lets not forget the folks who can’t really afford these houses – but somehow get financing anyway. Living larger than their income with a hefty sense of entitlement.
We call these folks – future foreclosed buyers.
UCGal
ParticipantAnd lets not forget the folks who can’t really afford these houses – but somehow get financing anyway. Living larger than their income with a hefty sense of entitlement.
We call these folks – future foreclosed buyers.
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