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Did anyone ever actually eat a "Good, nutritious breakfast with toast, juice, milk and (Enter Cereal Name Here)"?
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I don't think that we ever ate toast and cereal at the same meal when we were kids.
Also, I think I started drinking coffee at around twelve or so, which would explain a lot of things-- probably.
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I very fondly remember having breakfast with Kent and Seymour (I don't remember whether Director joined us) on the roof of our hotel in San Diego in '08. The four of us shared a room. CJ referred to it as "The Love Shack". I started writing an LMB tale with that title, though I never finished it.
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that was a great roof, wasn't it? glad we had everyone over for pizza and booze that one evening.
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That was the most beautiful weather I have ever experienced in July. I've lived in Massachusetts, Florida, Michigan and Texas and all are hot and humid at that time of year.
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in 5 visits since '86, I've never found San D to be anywhere near what I consider bad humidity. only in 95 (I think) was it slightly noticeable, but still better than eastern humidity.
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It's tricky; the closeness to water can give you a nice breeze each day, but the humidity can suck the moisture right out of you if you aren't careful.
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You make it sound like the salt vampire from early Star Trek.
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I liked San Diego! San Jose, too, the couple of times I went there for APE.
But I felt like a vampire in SJ, the first visit. I stepped off the plane with a buddy and was attacked by sunlight. I threw my hands over my face and practically hissed.
What can I say? I've lived in the Pacific NW for a looooooooooong time.
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