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Back home blues........

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 2:22 am
by DJ-PsiLon
Ugh I'm back home forever till school starts again. I took summer school up at UC Irvine for first session and at least I could chill with my friends. Now I've moved back home and I'll be here for two months straight at home. My hometown of San Diego just doesn't have anything interesting for me to do anymore. Plus I've come back home after a dinner where my ex gave me the "I love being friends!" line and one of my Disneyland dates gave the "I'm still recovering from my last bad relationship".

But I did hang out with my cousins recently and hopefully I'll have more opportunities to leave the house.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 8:01 am
by MCclarinetdude
Yeah, there's not as much stuff to do in San Diego as there is in the L.A. area. Well, I've been stuck in San Diego the whole summer, and I don't think I'll be going anywhere. I'll just have to chill out here and wait for band camp to begin.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 5:36 pm
by sabrebatgirl
euphman wrote:
"I love being friends!" line and one of my Disneyland dates gave the "I'm still recovering from my last bad relationship".
Bah Humbug :evil:
I'm sorry, I know that always sucks. :(

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 6:22 pm
by flagchild06
San Diego is like living in Six Flags compared to RSM. My friends all live far away except for like one or two who's parents don't let them stay out past dark. I've pretty much stayed inside my house all summer, but I'm glad there's a dance club in the next city. And having somebody say "We're just friends" sucks. I get it alot. Not too fun. :?

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 10:17 pm
by sabrebatgirl
flagchild06 wrote:San Diego is like living in Six Flags compared to RSM.
I know how that feels, I live in a little "town" called foothill ranch and the biggest thing here is the movie theater where all the jr. high kids hang out. Yeah it was cool in jr. high but still. We're not even a town really anymore, Lake forest owns us. Luckily I haven't been home much this summer, but I know how it feels to be stuck there for long periods of time with nothing to do.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:05 pm
by DJ-PsiLon
Tonight on Fox was the premiere of The OC. Of course they just showed the glitzy rich Newport area instead of the majority of Orange County. But after watching it I was like damn I miss Irvine right now.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:08 pm
by Trumpet Man 05
I made a brief visit in Newport this weekend with a friend...I know what you mean by glitzy, hehe.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2003 5:55 pm
by LovableSheep
Well I'm back home...from Australia! Now I have 5 days until band camp and then school, meaning my summer is pretty much over. But the trip was really fun even and I enjoyed it even if it did take up time. (By the way, mods, please excuse my large amount of posts at the same time, as I'm getting caught up on all the threads I missed.)

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 1:00 am
by IsnipeWithAknife
welcome back westlake from australia!

man i miss foothill i used to live there. i got to be one of the first people to watch in the movie theater when it was opened really late at night. irvine center thingy is also cool place. in westlake not much to do here but go see movies but the area to hang isnt as fun as over there.

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2003 5:50 am
by NavyHubby01
Try moving from the IE, AKA the 909; to the sticks of Eastern North Carolina! Talk about culture shock! Everthing southern! Y'all! Going from something to do everyday to trying to find something to do! Jacksonville NC just got its first stadium seating movie theater, with DTS to boot! Heck, we had that stuff more than 4 years ago in the 909! Ontario Mills has the Edwards and the AMC. I get home sick watching anything to do with Southern Cal! Being a Navy spouse, I go where ever the Navy sends my wife. There is one good thing about living on the east coast, the Eastern Classic in PA! I got to see all the corps a week before finals! Where most of "y'all" only saw them in the beginning of the season. LOL!
Thanks for letting me vent, Everett