September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
I found a good post today on discoverSD.com.
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If you’ve ever had the urge to go to a San Diego concert, look up at the stage and say “Hey, isn’t that the kid from Columbia Pictures 1989 flick “Troop Beverly Hills” (co-staring Craig T. Nelson and Shelly Long) rocking out with Pinsky from Nickelodeon’s early nineties summer camp sitcom, “Salute Your Shorts’?”, then boy, do I have the show for you. . .
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September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
discoverSD.com did an interesting post today.
Read this summary:
San Diego House of Blues will feature They Might be Giants next Thursday, October 14th. Best known for their quirky and unconventional style of alternative music, They Might Be Giants is definitely up-beat. During the 80’s, these guys were big on the college circuit with hits such as. . .
Read the rest of this great post here.
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September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
Describing the state of the real estate market in San Diego is very similar to describing the weather in San Diego. It could be 73 degrees in Del Mar while it is 90 degrees in Borrego Springs. We are experiencing the season of a buyer’s market right now, so all of the sellers out there are feeling the heat. . .
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September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
Every recent media article stresses that it is a “Buyer’s Market” in real estate. By definition this means there is more supply than demand, and the Buyer is in a position of power. If this is truly the case, then why are sales volumes at recent lows? If the Buyer’s dollar goes further than it has in two years, why are they not spending them? Truthfully, I do not know. . .
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September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
I came across an interesting post today on discoverSD.com.
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The winners of the 2007 Fiesta Del Sol San Diego Art Competition will be featured at the Ricardo Vela Studio Gallery. This years winners are, first place. . .
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September 26th, 2007 by cisco kid
DiscoverSD got it right the other day.
For the 7th consecutive year, San Diego’s Downtown Rotaract Club (SDDR) continues to support the search for the cure of Juvenile Diabetes, a growing disease that affects over 13,000 new child patients each year. . .
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September 25th, 2007 by cisco kid
Party like a rock star in this week’s San Diego real estate pick. This stunning Mexican themed home sits at the top of Bonita Hills, providing extraordinary green views from almost every room in the house. Designed for lavish entertainment, the backyard features a salt-water pool with a built in marble tabletop that resembles a giant lily pad, and your very own relaxation room, equipped with. . .
More on this post here.
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September 24th, 2007 by cisco kid
discoverSD.com had a good post today.
The first few lines are here:
Specializing in advanced anti-aging treatments, you’ll be sure to walk out of this top San Diego spa feeling, well, ageless and beautiful. Their generous menu offers innovative solutions for wrinkles, acne, spider veins, hair removal, and more. . .
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September 24th, 2007 by cisco kid
discoverSD.com had a good post today.
The first few lines….
San Diego art-lovers are invited to indulge their eyes — and their taste buds — at the 3rd Annual La Jolla Gallery and Wine Walk, held in elegant La Jolla Village this Thursday, September 27. . .
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September 24th, 2007 by cisco kid
I saw a good post this morning.
The bay, the beaches, the mountains and shimmering deserts – we all know San Diego’s beautiful. But what about its southerly neighbor, Chula Vista? Parts of it coul