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Saturday, December 01, 2007

The San Diego Drill

I'm currently in San Diego for the next 6 days, while I conduct a customer service crash training course to get the SD office fully self-sufficient. Being back in San Diego is kind of cool, actually. It's cold (big difference from Puerto Rico) and rainy, which makes me realize that it's actually winter. Any how, whenever I'm back in San Diego, I have a routine:

1. Drive my car really, really fast. I actually like driving and I don't really have a car in Puerto Rico. Even when I do drive in Puerto Rico, it's not fun because there are SO many shitty drivers in Puerto Rico. The 2-lane roads, are really only wide enough for one car, so you are constantly slamming on the brakes and swerving off the road to avoid head on collisions. So hauling ass on the 7-lane wide Interstate 5 in San Diego is fun when I'm in town. :)

2. Eat at Brueggers Bagels. Brueggers Bagels has the best bagels and flavored cream cheese and they make my favorite breakfast and lunch. An onion bagel with light veggie cream cheese and tomatos for breakfast and an Herby Turkey sandwich for lunch. Yum!!

3. Eat sushi. I'm a sushi freak. When Stefan and I lived in California, we would eat sushi 3 times a week (if not more). It really doesn't make sense, but Puerto Rico does not have good sushi. The town we live in doesn't even have a sushi restaurant. There is SO much good fish that could be caught and served in Puerto Rico, but Puerto Ricans prefer everything fried. Yuck. So, when I'm in Cali, I definately have to get my sushi fix.

4. Shop. Clothes shopping is another must, while I'm in San Diego. Finding stuff I like in Puerto Rico is few and far between, when it comes to clothes.

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At 12/03/2007 4:16 AM, Blogger Monks had the nerve to say...

This sounds very similar to when I visit Ocean City:
1. Bagels by the Beach
2. Kirks Cheesesteaks
3. Mack and Mancos Pizza
4. Piccini Pizza
5. Smitty's Clam Bar
6. 4th Street Cafe
6. Ride my bike everywhere

 

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