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In Reply to: Re: Are you in the science biz? posted by SamM on July 19, 2002 at 15:48:47:
are you still going oooooooooh 3D picture????;-)
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I try not to touch a computer on days beginning with "S"! Especially on a weekend in which a buddy was turning 40 and about 22 people got on limo buses and headed to Temecula for a day of serious partying. Hoo boy, yesterday was too bright! Not to mention loud.Yes, it is a small world. Let's see, Lila (wife) was @ UCSD from 1991-1997 earning her Ph.D. in molecular pharmacology. You probably know a few if not a lot of the same people. She was in Dr. Joan Heller Brown's lab.
Yes, I still AM going, "WOW!" He played "The Fifth Element," as I'm sure he did for you, and I just stuttered in amazement. Yesterday my toddler (2 next month) and I watched all kinds of movies including "Fantasia 2000." Absolutely superb. I am very pleased and even Lila (who's usually fairly tight-fisted) thought it was worth the $$$. I didn't tell her about Gregg's travel fee though; that'll be our little secret.
Gregg told me all about your place -- sounds nice, placid, relaxing, a real getaway from the urban grind. For a suburban place, though, our house is relatively peaceful as well. We only have neighbors on one side as the other three are sloping backyards & the neighbors' homes are quite a bit away, which is nice.
ok, you stumped me! Temecula and partying are not two words i typically hear in the same sentence...golf?
Fermented fruit of the vine.Great friends, good food, abundant libations and plenty of sun -- what could be better?
duh! see what happens when you are out of social-circles for a few years...you forget e actually have a wine country!
Unless you're a teetotaller -- even if you are -- it's worth a visit. The wineries have come a long way and it is quite bucolic and rural in atmosphere . . .
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