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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:31:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Get to San Diego and for less than $200 you can go for tuna. Mostly Albacore, but decent chance at smaller Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna. Don't know if I could talk the wife into all that. She will love SD. Lots of things for her to do and buy while you catch fish. I love San Diego. We tried the winter thing in Florida and it didn't work out and I've always thought SD would be a better choice . But, I am concerned about one thing. Are the locals in SD as weird as the rest of California's population? Eisboch I used to visit SD a lot to work with some Army Reserve units down there. I always enjoyed going there, and would do so about once a month, sometimes more. The weather was great, the people I worked with were great (all locals), and the air was clear, unlike LA where I was stationed. This was back in the late '70s, so things may have changed a lot. If the illegal alien problem is as bad there as it is here (in the DC area), then it may be less enjoyable. |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:31:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Get to San Diego and for less than $200 you can go for tuna. Mostly Albacore, but decent chance at smaller Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna. Don't know if I could talk the wife into all that. She will love SD. Lots of things for her to do and buy while you catch fish. I love San Diego. We tried the winter thing in Florida and it didn't work out and I've always thought SD would be a better choice . But, I am concerned about one thing. Are the locals in SD as weird as the rest of California's population? Eisboch I used to visit SD a lot to work with some Army Reserve units down there. I always enjoyed going there, and would do so about once a month, sometimes more. The weather was great, the people I worked with were great (all locals), and the air was clear, unlike LA where I was stationed. This was back in the late '70s, so things may have changed a lot. If the illegal alien problem is as bad there as it is here (in the DC area), then it may be less enjoyable. The illegals are not a problem except for cost to society. They are mostly nice people. Harder workers than most. We just need a guest worker program for the less educated. We have one now to keep down salaries in the high tech world, H-1 visa program. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:31:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Get to San Diego and for less than $200 you can go for tuna. Mostly Albacore, but decent chance at smaller Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna. Don't know if I could talk the wife into all that. She will love SD. Lots of things for her to do and buy while you catch fish. I love San Diego. We tried the winter thing in Florida and it didn't work out and I've always thought SD would be a better choice . But, I am concerned about one thing. Are the locals in SD as weird as the rest of California's population? Eisboch I used to visit SD a lot to work with some Army Reserve units down there. I always enjoyed going there, and would do so about once a month, sometimes more. The weather was great, the people I worked with were great (all locals), and the air was clear, unlike LA where I was stationed. This was back in the late '70s, so things may have changed a lot. If the illegal alien problem is as bad there as it is here (in the DC area), then it may be less enjoyable. The illegals are not a problem except for cost to society. They are mostly nice people. Harder workers than most. We just need a guest worker program for the less educated. We have one now to keep down salaries in the high tech world, H-1 visa program. The illegals will suck more money from the goverment than they will push into the government. With the uneducated illegals we are dragging everything down. |
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![]() "BAR" wrote in message . .. Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:31:07 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: "Calif Bill" wrote in message ... Get to San Diego and for less than $200 you can go for tuna. Mostly Albacore, but decent chance at smaller Bluefin and Yellowfin tuna. Don't know if I could talk the wife into all that. She will love SD. Lots of things for her to do and buy while you catch fish. I love San Diego. We tried the winter thing in Florida and it didn't work out and I've always thought SD would be a better choice . But, I am concerned about one thing. Are the locals in SD as weird as the rest of California's population? Eisboch I used to visit SD a lot to work with some Army Reserve units down there. I always enjoyed going there, and would do so about once a month, sometimes more. The weather was great, the people I worked with were great (all locals), and the air was clear, unlike LA where I was stationed. This was back in the late '70s, so things may have changed a lot. If the illegal alien problem is as bad there as it is here (in the DC area), then it may be less enjoyable. The illegals are not a problem except for cost to society. They are mostly nice people. Harder workers than most. We just need a guest worker program for the less educated. We have one now to keep down salaries in the high tech world, H-1 visa program. The illegals will suck more money from the goverment than they will push into the government. With the uneducated illegals we are dragging everything down. We had a guest worker program for 20 years, the Bracero Program. Just bring it back. We then get control of the problem. They are going to come here for work, so let us control it. |
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