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  • What are some good places to meet single women ages 25-35 in San Diego?

    Posted by admin on March 11th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 2 Comments »

    I’am a single 23-year old who is interested in dating older women and I will be moving back to San Diego soon and would like to know what are the best places to meet single women in the 25-35 year-old range in San Diego. I lived in San Diego for two years before moving to Nor Cal last year and during that brief period, all the places that I frequented (in places like Pacific Beach, La Jolla Shores, Point Loma, and Mission Valley) seemed to be full of nothing but younger girls. I don’t date girls that are younger than me for many reasons. 1. They tend to be very immature. 2. They Need Way TOO MUCH attention. 3. Most of them are TOO MUCH drama. 4. All most of them seem to care about is partying and having fun 24/7 and living a wild and rebellious lifestyle. 5. Most of them can’t relate and are not suitable for a stable relationship. 6. Most are not emmotionally available. Anyway, where can I meet decent singles in SD who are in the age range that I’am currently seeking?

    I would try places in the Gaslamp Quarter downtown. The crowd downtown seems to be older and more affluent compared to places like PB. There are a lot of single, professionals in their mid 20’s to early 30’s that frequent downtown and since it’s generally more expensive, it tends to draw an older crowd.
    LIttle Italy also seems like a cool neighborhood with that type of professional crowd in the age range you are looking for.

    FIREWORKS STAND IN MISSION britsh columbia?

    Posted by admin on March 9th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 2 Comments »

    I neeed help finding out weather or not the is a fireworks stand in mission british columbia in the frazer valley! anyone living in mission or around (abby, maple ridge, chilliwack) the frazer valley i need to know my other firend tthinks this fireworks dealer is on the native reserve in mission but theres a bunch of dirrerent ones
    PLEASE HELP!

    I live in Burnaby..and there is here, they can only be lit on Halloween night and not a day after. If you see a store where they sell fireworks, ask them, or phone municipal hall tomorrow morning.

    hi, I am looking for a local store that i can take my mexican money and exchange it for us money. mission bay?

    Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 10 Comments »

    where can i go to trade my mexican money for us money, that is in the mission bay area or is there somewhere in fachion valley , or mission valley ? i cannot go to far from the 92109 area. can anyone help me answer my questio? thank-you jesse summer

    most banks will exchange curracny for you. Also, 177 Horton Plz, San Diego, CA Travelex Currancy Svc.

    Hooters Girls- Natalie & Emy in San Diego-Mission Valley, CA

    Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | No Comments »

    Hooters Girls- Natalie & Emy in San Diego-Mission Valley, CA

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    where is Valley View in Mission,TX?

    Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 1 Comment »

    Probably an RV Park

    There’s Lone Oak RV Park in Valley View, TX – website is below.

    Do you know any of the next malls, Las Américas, Horton Plaza, Missions Valley? What mall would you recomend?

    Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 5 Comments »

    I will go to Tijuana and one day I want to go cross to San Diego. I will have few hours. Do you know any of these malls: Las Américas, Horton Plaza, Missions Valley? Any other? What would you recommend? I am specially interested in Las Américas because is in the border with Tijuana (I can save time and money in transportation), but do you know about the prices, will there be about the same than in other stores in the US, cheaper or more expensive?

    Thank you very much! And thanks a lot for the people that sugest me about the malls above!

    Las Americas will certainly be the most convenient since it is just across the border. I’ve never been there, so I can’t say whether it is good or not. see the first link for a list of their shops.

    Horton Plaza is in downtown San Diego, and you will probably have to pay for parking if you drive – but most stores will validate your parking. Horton Plaza has lots of shops but the layout can be a little confusing if you don’t know your way around. The food court is on the top level, and there are also some nicer restaurants up there as well. See the second link for their website to see which stores they have.

    Mission Valley Center has a more conventional layout, and a good variety of stores. (third link) Like someone else mentioned, it is a popular teen hangout, since there is a big movie theater and quite a few teen-oriented stores. Around Mission Valley are a few other strip malls and commercial areas for other stores that might be interesting to you – Old Navy, Best Buy, Borders, etc. It’s a bit further away from the border than the other two.

    Near Mission Valley Center is Fashion Valley, which also has a lot of stores. See the 4th link.

    Both Mission Valley Center and Fashion Valley are also on the trolley line.

    Personally, i think mall stuff probably costs the same at all malls, but Las Americas is supposed to have outlet shopping, so it might be cheaper. There is also good outlet shopping at Viejas (east of san diego) and Carlsbad (north of san diego).

    Hooters Girls- Natalie & Emy in San Diego-Mission Valley, CA

    Posted by admin on March 3rd, 2010 and filed under mission valley | No Comments »

    Hooters Girls- Natalie & Emy in San Diego-Mission Valley, CA

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    where can i find the anatomy of the valley elderberry longhorn beetle & the mission blue butterfly?

    Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 1 Comment »


    butterfly anatomy:
    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/butterfly/
    beetle anatomy:
    http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/insects/beetles/label/labelbeetleanswers.shtml

    Mission Valley Students Watch History Unfold

    Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | No Comments »

    Mission Valley Middle School students watch President Barack Obama’s inauguration. KMBC’s Maria Antonia reports.

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    who thinks that shawnee mission south is going to beat blue valley northwest tonight at sm east?

    Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under mission valley | 1 Comment »

    i want sm south to go to the state championship game when we win. tell me if south won the game if you went to it saturday night

    No-one cares, its all about FREE STATE!