To: ArchAngel1983
I grew up in El Cajon, next to Santee. This is completely consistent with the Santee I remember in the 1970s, which I don’t think was incorporated back then. It had a few horse owners and some country music, modest incomes and motorcycles. And smokers. And a little donut shop I used to go to on Mission Gorge Rd. Hmmmm, getting hungry.....
5 posted on
04/02/2011 11:04:44 PM PDT by
married21
(As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: married21
"I grew up in El Cajon, next to Santee. This is completely consistent with the Santee I remember in the 1970s, which I dont think was incorporated back then. It had a few horse owners and some country music, modest incomes and motorcycles. And smokers. And a little donut shop I used to go to on Mission Gorge Rd. Hmmmm, getting hungry....."Believe it or not I had some great times in Santee when I was stationed in San Diego in the early 80's. I had a friend who owned a home on Mission Gorge Rd. It was a paradise then as I recall. You're exceptionally lucky that it remains the same.
6 posted on
04/02/2011 11:17:56 PM PDT by
ArchAngel1983
(Arch Angel- on guard / Still Think You're Free?)
To: married21
I live in El Cajon. I make most of my large purchases in Santee because the sales tax is a full 1% less than EC. The morons running El Cajon have banned smoking even on your apartment patio. You can also not have an unopened beer in a city park. All this and they're not yet satisfied.
They are Christian Coalition members pushing their morality on the populace.
7 posted on
04/02/2011 11:40:36 PM PDT by
South40
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