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To: Live2Sail who wrote (44187)11/6/2005 2:11:10 PM
From: KMRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
<<Amazing food>>

agreed but you need to be very well-heeled to eat out in those places on a regular basis. Prices are truly shocking, second only to New York on that score.

I lived in San Diego. Much preferred the SoCal weather, milieu, etc.

I remember walking part way across the Golden Gate bridge once. I've never been so cold in my life, even in the dead of winter in Winnipeg.

The place just does nothing for me but who cares what I think. My idea of paradise is Honolulu.



To: Live2Sail who wrote (44187)11/7/2005 10:47:43 AM
From: Wharf RatRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"Go there in June, and it'll be cold. Go in Oct., and you'll swear that you'll never leave."

I've been to Mon. Nite Niner games at the Stick in late Dec. which were warmer than baseball games I've been to in the middle of the summer.