Re: ghost town
I've spent (mumble-mumble) years being the only person I know who doesn't like San Diego weather. I'm so sick of sunshine I could spit. It's really nice to know I'm not the only one. I miss Portland, OR.
(I know I know. I sometimes wonder if I really AM insane)
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