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Continued Comments about Carlsbad from 2/25/2007 - 5/18/2007
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Rick
Carlsbad, CA

Soccer Moms/Stay at Home moms:
This group of people are found everywhere in SD, but especially in Carlsbad, You can easily spot 'em driving the kids around in a 30ft Cadillac Escalade with 22" chrome rims, Ford Excursion, Ford Expedition, GMC Yukon Denali, Chevy Suburban or the infamous minivan. I don't even know how some of these people see over the dashboard. Steer clear of these people, on the road and in parking lots. The women who drive such large metal beasts can't control such vehicles, and usually are distracted by a ringing cell phone, wild toddlers, or a loose dog.

GenX:
Disheveled, long, puffy, uncombed hair and surf all day is a good way to describe the look of Carlsbad Gen Xer’s. To some people, at first glance, one might think they’re homeless. It might sound crazy, but its very true. There are a lot of skateboarders as well. Don’t get me wrong, Carlsbad has some overachievers who probably spend more time at the library, and not the skate park or at the beach, but I haven’t seen ‘em.

Clothing styles:
You’re either IN or you’re OUT! If you’re from the east coast or grew up in a major city, you’ll experience some nasty clothing trends here in Carlsbad and other towns. Do the words frumpy, sloppy, outdated and tasteless ring a bell? Welcome to San Diego!

Retired Folks/Assisted living folk:
In abundance, just look for the Toyota Camry, or some luxury sedan and you will spot the blue hair crowd. I’m starting to believe that retirees are migrating from Florida to California. I think many Floridians are just outright disgusted with the climate in Florida, from humidity to bugs to hurricanes, to tornados.

Restaurants:
In two words-not good. If you like Mexican food then you've found heaven. There are so many Mexican restaurants here it is overwhelming. North County San Diego has very few dining options for decent quality food. Most of the restaurants here are expensive too. For the most part, you don't get what you pay for. Everything is expensive here!! Everything!! The sunshine tax is not a myth. I've had many bad meals here, ranging from poor quality food to small portions to really bad lazy service. If you're in a rush-forget about it. This is "manana" land. If you're accustomed to big city life or east coast style of living then you're in for something bad. The restaurants usually serve no later than 9pm during the week and maybe 10-11pm on the weekends if you're lucky. The better restaurants are located further south of Carl

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KayGotz

re: Continued Comments about Carlsbad from 2/25/20 - 3/28/2008
You poor miserble misplaced Easterner! Where in the world do you work that is so wonderful that it would make you endure being surrounded by everything you so despise in your off-hours? I'd like to work there myself! Live to work or work to live? I much prefer the latter, as the former smacks of prostitution of the soul. Fortunately, I enjoy everything Carlsbad has to offer as well as its proximity to more exciting areas. Just curious...You obviously don't drive an SUV, minivan, skateboard, Camry or Lexus. If "you are what you drive," what do YOU drive? Hmmmmmmm.....Have you heard the joke about the similarities between a Porsche and a Porcupine? Anyway....Carlsbad is like the nest you come home to at night...a refuge of beauty and tranquility, a place to escape the outside world of work and stress. Excitement can always be found a mere 30 min. to an hour's drive away. You might be happier living in the Gaslamp or Pacific Beach...Las Vegas, perhaps? (Or...back East!)



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