Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Gabby 01/25/2011 630 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account San Diego now has reverse-reverse performance art via my friend. a non transplant-transplant, she’s originally from San Diego. She found the NYC scene kinda dull i guess? okay really gotta go *rob* Log in to Reply JB; More than the Gaslamp. There are alot more people living downtown, cultural offerings,, etc. Log in to Reply SD has a cool beach vibe, but not cool urban vibe. Log in to Reply GE, dave. ‘jew finish eating your Mexican already? Log in to Reply okay it’s 10pm, do you know where youre children are? time for me to eat. raviolis and broccoli, yum! and only 2.50 cents! *rob* Log in to Reply jessi, I find that San Diego has a lot more to offer in recent years, especially cultural offerings. Log in to Reply Good evening everyone Log in to Reply “I find LA pretty vapid; San Diego pretty boring; and San Francisco to be a beautiful place.” “San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown.” I mostly agree with you, jessi, but I also agree with benson that San Diego has come a long way in the past decade or so. Log in to Reply quote: San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown. Also, it’s a Republican city ;-)! someone told me that San Diego’s Newport Ave is a total moonface mecca these days tho. I really want to avoid that as much as possible. *rob* Log in to Reply < 1 2 3 4 5 … 70 >
San Diego now has reverse-reverse performance art via my friend. a non transplant-transplant, she’s originally from San Diego. She found the NYC scene kinda dull i guess? okay really gotta go *rob* Log in to Reply
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okay it’s 10pm, do you know where youre children are? time for me to eat. raviolis and broccoli, yum! and only 2.50 cents! *rob* Log in to Reply
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“I find LA pretty vapid; San Diego pretty boring; and San Francisco to be a beautiful place.” “San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown.” I mostly agree with you, jessi, but I also agree with benson that San Diego has come a long way in the past decade or so. Log in to Reply
quote: San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown. Also, it’s a Republican city ;-)! someone told me that San Diego’s Newport Ave is a total moonface mecca these days tho. I really want to avoid that as much as possible. *rob* Log in to Reply
San Diego now has reverse-reverse performance art via my friend. a non transplant-transplant, she’s originally from San Diego. She found the NYC scene kinda dull i guess?
okay really gotta go
*rob*
JB;
More than the Gaslamp. There are alot more people living downtown, cultural offerings,, etc.
SD has a cool beach vibe, but not cool urban vibe.
GE, dave.
‘jew finish eating your Mexican already?
okay it’s 10pm, do you know where youre children are? time for me to eat. raviolis and broccoli, yum! and only 2.50 cents!
*rob*
jessi, I find that San Diego has a lot more to offer in recent years, especially cultural offerings.
Good evening everyone
“I find LA pretty vapid;
San Diego pretty boring;
and San Francisco to be a beautiful place.”
“San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown.”
I mostly agree with you, jessi, but I also agree with benson that San Diego has come a long way in the past decade or so.
quote:
San Diego, on the other hand, has come a long way in creating a more vibrant downtown. Also, it’s a Republican city ;-)!
someone told me that San Diego’s Newport Ave is a total moonface mecca these days tho. I really want to avoid that as much as possible.
*rob*