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May 1, 2009 at 8:20 AM in reply to: Recession deepens…first quarter GDP worse than expected… #391307May 1, 2009 at 8:20 AM in reply to: Recession deepens…first quarter GDP worse than expected… #391359
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Participant[quote=Rt.66]Obama just announced on CNBC that the new mall in Temecula is going to bring the nation out of the depression. He specifically mentioned the crowds at PF Changs.[/quote]
LOLMay 1, 2009 at 8:20 AM in reply to: Recession deepens…first quarter GDP worse than expected… #391501UCGal
Participant[quote=Rt.66]Obama just announced on CNBC that the new mall in Temecula is going to bring the nation out of the depression. He specifically mentioned the crowds at PF Changs.[/quote]
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]As my HOA explains:
No parking on driveway if the length of the driveway is less than that of the car. HOA does not want the car to extend out to the sidewalk. But then again, most driveways in the community are less than 15 feet, OK for small cars, barely adequate for mid-size and simply aren’t sufficient for full-size and pickups. And yes, most families have garage full of stuffs and thus could only park one car in it, or none at all. This is one rule that most residences will not support and thus everybody’s ignoring it so far.[/quote]Just an FYI – It’s illegal in California to block the sidewalk with your car. The issue is for disabled… not to mention moms with strollers, kids on bikes, etc.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22500.htm
22500. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or official traffic control device, in any of the following places:
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(e) In front of a public or private driveway, except that a bus engaged as a common carrier, schoolbus, or a taxicab may stop to load or unload passengers when authorized by local authorities pursuant to an ordinance.In unincorporated territory, where the entrance of a private road or driveway is not delineated by an opening in a curb or by other curb construction, so much of the surface of the ground as is paved, surfaced, or otherwise plainly marked by vehicle use as a private road or driveway entrance, shall constitute a driveway.
(f) On any portion of a sidewalk, or with the body of the vehicle extending over any portion of a sidewalk, except electric carts when authorized by local ordinance, as specified in Section 21114.5. Lights, mirrors, or devices that are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend from the body of the vehicle over the sidewalk to a distance of not more than 10 inches.
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]As my HOA explains:
No parking on driveway if the length of the driveway is less than that of the car. HOA does not want the car to extend out to the sidewalk. But then again, most driveways in the community are less than 15 feet, OK for small cars, barely adequate for mid-size and simply aren’t sufficient for full-size and pickups. And yes, most families have garage full of stuffs and thus could only park one car in it, or none at all. This is one rule that most residences will not support and thus everybody’s ignoring it so far.[/quote]Just an FYI – It’s illegal in California to block the sidewalk with your car. The issue is for disabled… not to mention moms with strollers, kids on bikes, etc.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22500.htm
22500. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or official traffic control device, in any of the following places:
< snip >
(e) In front of a public or private driveway, except that a bus engaged as a common carrier, schoolbus, or a taxicab may stop to load or unload passengers when authorized by local authorities pursuant to an ordinance.In unincorporated territory, where the entrance of a private road or driveway is not delineated by an opening in a curb or by other curb construction, so much of the surface of the ground as is paved, surfaced, or otherwise plainly marked by vehicle use as a private road or driveway entrance, shall constitute a driveway.
(f) On any portion of a sidewalk, or with the body of the vehicle extending over any portion of a sidewalk, except electric carts when authorized by local ordinance, as specified in Section 21114.5. Lights, mirrors, or devices that are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend from the body of the vehicle over the sidewalk to a distance of not more than 10 inches.
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]As my HOA explains:
No parking on driveway if the length of the driveway is less than that of the car. HOA does not want the car to extend out to the sidewalk. But then again, most driveways in the community are less than 15 feet, OK for small cars, barely adequate for mid-size and simply aren’t sufficient for full-size and pickups. And yes, most families have garage full of stuffs and thus could only park one car in it, or none at all. This is one rule that most residences will not support and thus everybody’s ignoring it so far.[/quote]Just an FYI – It’s illegal in California to block the sidewalk with your car. The issue is for disabled… not to mention moms with strollers, kids on bikes, etc.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22500.htm
22500. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or official traffic control device, in any of the following places:
< snip >
(e) In front of a public or private driveway, except that a bus engaged as a common carrier, schoolbus, or a taxicab may stop to load or unload passengers when authorized by local authorities pursuant to an ordinance.In unincorporated territory, where the entrance of a private road or driveway is not delineated by an opening in a curb or by other curb construction, so much of the surface of the ground as is paved, surfaced, or otherwise plainly marked by vehicle use as a private road or driveway entrance, shall constitute a driveway.
(f) On any portion of a sidewalk, or with the body of the vehicle extending over any portion of a sidewalk, except electric carts when authorized by local ordinance, as specified in Section 21114.5. Lights, mirrors, or devices that are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend from the body of the vehicle over the sidewalk to a distance of not more than 10 inches.
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]As my HOA explains:
No parking on driveway if the length of the driveway is less than that of the car. HOA does not want the car to extend out to the sidewalk. But then again, most driveways in the community are less than 15 feet, OK for small cars, barely adequate for mid-size and simply aren’t sufficient for full-size and pickups. And yes, most families have garage full of stuffs and thus could only park one car in it, or none at all. This is one rule that most residences will not support and thus everybody’s ignoring it so far.[/quote]Just an FYI – It’s illegal in California to block the sidewalk with your car. The issue is for disabled… not to mention moms with strollers, kids on bikes, etc.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22500.htm
22500. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or official traffic control device, in any of the following places:
< snip >
(e) In front of a public or private driveway, except that a bus engaged as a common carrier, schoolbus, or a taxicab may stop to load or unload passengers when authorized by local authorities pursuant to an ordinance.In unincorporated territory, where the entrance of a private road or driveway is not delineated by an opening in a curb or by other curb construction, so much of the surface of the ground as is paved, surfaced, or otherwise plainly marked by vehicle use as a private road or driveway entrance, shall constitute a driveway.
(f) On any portion of a sidewalk, or with the body of the vehicle extending over any portion of a sidewalk, except electric carts when authorized by local ordinance, as specified in Section 21114.5. Lights, mirrors, or devices that are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend from the body of the vehicle over the sidewalk to a distance of not more than 10 inches.
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Participant[quote=PKMAN]As my HOA explains:
No parking on driveway if the length of the driveway is less than that of the car. HOA does not want the car to extend out to the sidewalk. But then again, most driveways in the community are less than 15 feet, OK for small cars, barely adequate for mid-size and simply aren’t sufficient for full-size and pickups. And yes, most families have garage full of stuffs and thus could only park one car in it, or none at all. This is one rule that most residences will not support and thus everybody’s ignoring it so far.[/quote]Just an FYI – It’s illegal in California to block the sidewalk with your car. The issue is for disabled… not to mention moms with strollers, kids on bikes, etc.
http://dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22500.htm
22500. No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle whether attended or unattended, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or official traffic control device, in any of the following places:
< snip >
(e) In front of a public or private driveway, except that a bus engaged as a common carrier, schoolbus, or a taxicab may stop to load or unload passengers when authorized by local authorities pursuant to an ordinance.In unincorporated territory, where the entrance of a private road or driveway is not delineated by an opening in a curb or by other curb construction, so much of the surface of the ground as is paved, surfaced, or otherwise plainly marked by vehicle use as a private road or driveway entrance, shall constitute a driveway.
(f) On any portion of a sidewalk, or with the body of the vehicle extending over any portion of a sidewalk, except electric carts when authorized by local ordinance, as specified in Section 21114.5. Lights, mirrors, or devices that are required to be mounted upon a vehicle under this code may extend from the body of the vehicle over the sidewalk to a distance of not more than 10 inches.
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Participant[quote=danthedart]http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025247-1111_Joshua_Escondido_Ca_92026
DOM: 0
Comments say that an offer has already been accepted and not to show the property. [/quote]
But at least they went to the trouble to put 3 pictures with the bogus listing. Oh wait – it’s the same picture 3 times. LOL.
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Participant[quote=danthedart]http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025247-1111_Joshua_Escondido_Ca_92026
DOM: 0
Comments say that an offer has already been accepted and not to show the property. [/quote]
But at least they went to the trouble to put 3 pictures with the bogus listing. Oh wait – it’s the same picture 3 times. LOL.
UCGal
Participant[quote=danthedart]http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025247-1111_Joshua_Escondido_Ca_92026
DOM: 0
Comments say that an offer has already been accepted and not to show the property. [/quote]
But at least they went to the trouble to put 3 pictures with the bogus listing. Oh wait – it’s the same picture 3 times. LOL.
UCGal
Participant[quote=danthedart]http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025247-1111_Joshua_Escondido_Ca_92026
DOM: 0
Comments say that an offer has already been accepted and not to show the property. [/quote]
But at least they went to the trouble to put 3 pictures with the bogus listing. Oh wait – it’s the same picture 3 times. LOL.
UCGal
Participant[quote=danthedart]http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090025247-1111_Joshua_Escondido_Ca_92026
DOM: 0
Comments say that an offer has already been accepted and not to show the property. [/quote]
But at least they went to the trouble to put 3 pictures with the bogus listing. Oh wait – it’s the same picture 3 times. LOL.
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389705UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
April 29, 2009 at 3:11 PM in reply to: Deadly New Mexican Flu Virus Sparks Global Pandemic Fear #389970UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]Cuatros Milpas is GREAT, but never had El Cuervo or Carnitas Uruapan. I will try them out, thanks for the tips. I will say that nothing beats a drunken 2:30am carne asada burrito from La Posta (near El Cuervo).
I forgot to mention my other favorite: El Zarape at the end of Park Blvd in University Heights. The shrimp burrito there is sublime.
Talking about Mexican food is way more fun than talking about swine flu.[/quote]
My 3 alltime favorite mexican food joints. Just ate at La Posta last weekend. And did the 2:30am burrito fix far too often in my misspent youth. (These day I’m sound asleep at 2:30am.)
the tamales at Los Cuatros are awesome!
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