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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"I lived in San Diego for 8 years and San Francisco for 2 years. I prefer San Diego, because it's almost always sunny and moderate, except for the occasional May Gray and June Gloom days. And once you've lived in a warm weather state, you do notice the subtle seasonal changes. You're right; it's personal. " San Diegans don't entertain in their homes much - not much hospitality. Tremendous border patrol issues. Financial issues, always. Just to get 300 + plus days of sunshine a year? Not worth it to me.[/quote] You've never lived there, have you? I lived in a very friendly neighborhood and made friends easily. If you're hospitable, then you'll attract like-minded people. If you're not, well, then stop complaining. I entertained much more than I'm able to living in DC. It was always easier to host parties, because you can patio dine almost year-round. Here, I have to worry more about bothering my neighbors because we're in confined quarters. Sure, the city government is in a financial crisis, not unlike DC. The border issue statement is funny. I'm guessing you're a racist, because I can think of no other reason to mention this. [/quote] I lived in Poway and got the heck out.[/quote] Poway is not San Diego. It's like saying you live in DC, but you really live in Dulles. [/quote]
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