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Letters to theEditor
I loved reading your cover story about Megan from Baleen. a sign at the head of a painted parking stall proclaims: "No
I am currently in culinary school and it was fun seeing what a Parking". The bottom half of the sign states "Athletic Vans
talented chef can accomplish. I have told my fiancé to plan Only."
our next event at Baleen, so I can have a chance to taste her Wouldn't the "No Parking" include all vehicles regardless of
food. their physical conditioning? And just what does an Athletic
Anita from San Diego Van look like? Sleek tires, sporting large muscular fenders
up front, and in the rear a toned firm bumper?...(O'baby).
Wow, I thought I had some bad dates to look back on. Your My van won't be parking there any time soon. I take it
column on worst dates is so much fun to read. I am thinking jogging occasionally, but since the kids moved out it lazes'
of submitting some of my own. Maybe it will make readers around the garage all day.
appreciate the good dates they have had. Thanks again for your writing class.
Connie from Poway Alan Davies
I love the way you highlighted local charities in your maga-
zine. With such a tough economy it is hard for our favorite
causes to keep going strong.
Beatrice from San Marcos
Carol LeBeau’s article on Friendship brought tears to my There is Nothing Like Being a San Diego Woman!
eyes. It caused me to get on the phone and catch up on all
the promised phone calls I haven’t made. Where does the
time go? We always plan to stay in touch, but with families Now you can let the world know! San Diego
and work it is so hard. After I read her article I knew I had Woman Magazine announces our limited edition
to make time for my girlfriends. They have always been "I am a San Diego Woman," t-shirt.
Visit our Website at www.sandiegowoman.com
8 there for me, so I had to make sure I was available for them. and order your t-shirt today
Thanks Carol.
Angela from Solana Beach San Diego
My favorite part of San Diego is Little Italy. I have been try- Woman
ing to convince my wife that we need to spend more time in
that part of town. We live in Oceanside, so it is a bit of a trip
for us. After reading the article in your maga-
zine she agreed to spend last Saturday in Little
Italy. She loved it and now I know I can get her
to go back more often.
Rob from Oceanside
Dear Judith,
One of the perks of attending your Wednesday
night "Rev Up Your Writing" class has been my
introduction to your wonderful magazine.
Truthfully - being of male gender - I may have
passed up "San Diego Womans Magazine,"
but I would have missed great restaurants,
medical and health tips. I am also planning a
trip to discover Little Italy, but I will leave the
Pole Dancing to you gals. (guys can only go so
far).
I had a good laugh reading your article "Bitchin
and Moaning" about wacky street signs. If
"San Diego Woman and-the-occasional-guys
Magazine" ever has a send-in-your-favorite-
sign contest, I would like to submit an entry:
Discovered at Rancho Bernardo High School
between the gymnasium and the football field,
November/December 2010