---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 14:16:23 -0800 From: Steven Streufert <http://www.hvcs.net/~streufert> To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg Subject: Re: this & that
My mother is just about the only one I still know in SB, along with my brother in Ventura and the other in Isla Vista. I have I think two friends there and a few acquaintances. All the rest have drifted or been driven away by high prices and low opportunities. Folks I know seem to live at their parents a lot, or else couch surf at friends' places.
Good luck with your new job and the flu.
It is slightly possible that I might pass through your area on the way back. I tend to use I-5 a lot, as I live along the 299 which feeds into it. On the way back I am often bored with the interstate system and seek out the 101. Problem being, I usually get up into the north part of the state at very late hours. Where exactly in S do you guys live? Near a handy highway?
See ya,
---Steve
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Well, I will be starting my new job on the 20th.2 hospitals were fighting over
me to offer a job. It was crazy.But this is why I got a medical records
degree: there's a real shortage of qualified people out there. Before I went back to
school, I was tired of temp jobs
and not knowing what to do.
After all that, I came down with the flu.I hope to get over this quickly so I
can do some fun things before going back to the 9-5 grind.
Does your mom still live in Santa Barbara? I still go there once in while to
visit my dad, and my oldest friend Anji still is holding on there (her husband
is a plumber and they bought a fixer-upper).
I have to go rest again
Noelle