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John FrieszNo on Leaf, no on Billy Joe Gunrack.
John FrieszNo on Leaf, no on Billy Joe Gunrack.
Jim Harbaugh?No on Leaf, no on Billy Joe Gunrack.
I grew up in North County. Family is still scattered around SD.I lived on Pescadaro in OB.No doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Sean SalisburyNo on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
Alright, I had to Google the SD QB that game. Without looking, any guesses here?
Sean SalisburyNo on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
It had to be Gale Gilbert then.Sean SalisburyNo on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
It was NOT the great Sean Salisbury. He would have been a significant upgrade.
Alright, I had to Google the SD QB that game. Without looking, any guesses here?
You said the 90's but could you narrow it down?
Stan Humphries is my initial guess
It had to be Gale Gilbert then.Sean SalisburyNo on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
It was NOT the great Sean Salisbury. He would have been a significant upgrade.
Jim Everett
I remember when Rolf Bernershke had a colostomy bag and had to run off the field after kicking off, so they always defeinded kickoff returns short one guy.
seems familiarI remember when Rolf Bernershke had a colostomy bag and had to run off the field after kicking off, so they always defeinded kickoff returns short one guy.
Is he the one who briefly hosted daytime Wheel of Fortune?
Ooh good pull. Mark Vlasic?Craig Whelihan?
Craig Whelihan?
They were called La Mirage. North East side of the Stadium. Lots of young Charger players live in them (I know because I was the paperboy then so got to know a lot of them collecting payments).Don't remember the pink ones. My Dad lived in the apts to the west of the stadium around 1990. Walked to a few games from there. Terrible yet nostalgic stadium hahaha.In middle school I lived in those pink apartments on the hillside next to The Murph. Outfield tickets were also 5 bucks then so saw TONS OF GAMES on the cheap. Plus side then too was attendance was **** so after a few innings you could sneak down to field level and watch the rest of the game. So much funAndto the Murph. Saw many games there between the Pads and Chargers. Before it became the Q and then left us for ever....
Got to be in the dugout pregame in '85. Still have the ball signed by them all (Garvey, Gwynn, Higgins, Templeton, etc). Didn't go to the other dugout. The older me wants to kick my shy 11 year old's arse since it was the METS over there. But oh well.
No on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
Kono’s in PB, big breakfast #2, still a favoriteNo doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
No on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
Sir, this is a baseball thread
Graduated from Rancho BernardoI grew up in North County. Family is still scattered around SD.I lived on Pescadaro in OB.No doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Been to a few games at PetCo and SnapDragon.
Kono’s in PB, big breakfast #2, still a favoriteNo doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Oh there certainly was. Lots of memories right there my friendKono’s in PB, big breakfast #2, still a favoriteNo doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Was there a place called Moondoggies or is my brain fried?
Helix '86Graduated from Rancho BernardoI grew up in North County. Family is still scattered around SD.I lived on Pescadaro in OB.No doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Been to a few games at PetCo and SnapDragon.
One of my go to bars when I used to work in La Jolla and lived in PBKono’s in PB, big breakfast #2, still a favoriteNo doubt. I was also lucky enough to be a part of the growth in the Gaslamp. Ran the largest restaurant/bar/nightclub from ‘99 to ‘12. That was a blast and back when the Gaslamp was special.As I’m a lifetime SD’er you’ll get zero argument from me on this. Though I will add that it still is.Saw both the Padres and Chargers at the Murph. 90s was a magical time to be in San Diego, easily one of the best cities in the country.
Oh, no doubt. It's just a far more expensive magical place than it was back then.
My buddy bought his condo for like 70 grand close to Sea World. It was small but nice and today would go for what?
Was back there in 2019.....still amazing but it seems gone are the days of cheap eats, drinks and living.
Sweet! I was an Ocean Beach/Pacific Beach guy. Loved it there. There was a band called Breedlove that I loved listening to - damn, I'd like to travel back in time.
Was there a place called Moondoggies or is my brain fried?
Dude's absolutely sinking my fantasy baseball team. Him and the rest of the crappy guys I drafted.No on Friesz, no on Harbaugh.
I wouldn't have gotten it if I didn't look.
Sir, this is a baseball thread
Sorry GB.
While we were away, Rafael Devers struck out again.
Sandbagger! What up dude?Los Doyers on pace for 162-0.
Pump the brakes, it was the Pirates. They have 2 hitters. Maybe 3 on a good day.Watching. Rays/Pirates; Shane Baz is a f’n boss. Hope he can stay healthy Cappy.
NL West is now 21-6NL West is a combined 17-6 right now (11-0 for LA and SD).Road swing through Arizona, San Diego and LA is gonna be brutal for teams.5-0 Padres. First time in team history
Mt Carmel '92.Graduated from Rancho Bernardo
‘93. Was the second graduating class.Mt Carmel '92.Graduated from Rancho Bernardo
RB opened and took half the frosh and sophomores from us and Poway HS while I was in HS. Also took our varsity baseball coach and RB soon took over as #1 in the state.
The flashback scenes in Moneyball showing Billy Beane has him in a Mt Carmel shirt!
California teams (not counting Vegas) are 21-2.NL West is now 21-6NL West is a combined 17-6 right now (11-0 for LA and SD).Road swing through Arizona, San Diego and LA is gonna be brutal for teams.5-0 Padres. First time in team history
Giants are 4-1 and 2 games backCalifornia teams (not counting Vegas) are 21-2.NL West is now 21-6NL West is a combined 17-6 right now (11-0 for LA and SD).Road swing through Arizona, San Diego and LA is gonna be brutal for teams.5-0 Padres. First time in team history
And I believe white sox starters lead the league in ERA. I expect that to change. LOLAtlanta as a team batting .137. I expect that changes soon.
Seattle as a team batting .166. I don't expect that to change too much.
Atlanta as a team batting .137. I expect that changes soon.
Seattle as a team batting .166. I don't expect that to change too much.
And I believe white sox starters lead the league in ERA. I expect that to change. LOLAtlanta as a team batting .137. I expect that changes soon.
Seattle as a team batting .166. I don't expect that to change too much.
Atlanta as a team batting .137. I expect that changes soon.
Seattle as a team batting .166. I don't expect that to change too much.![]()
Most of my friends here are Mariners fans. They just accept it. They have no expectations.Atlanta as a team batting .137. I expect that changes soon.
Seattle as a team batting .166. I don't expect that to change too much.![]()
Seattle should have signed a guy with some power who plays 3B.....like Eugenio Suarez or somebody like that.
I don't know how fans of the Mariner's do it. Their ownership so damn cheap. They have one of the best rotations and baseball and pair it with a Single A offense.
That is the torpedo bats faultTeam ERA for the Brewers: 9.64 Egad.