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Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0
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Hi PooLaLa, good deal. I knew nothing of the Mophie until I upgraded my phone a few months back and had to buy a new case for the new size. The ATT&T store guys showed it to me, and then I got one for less money on an EBay auction. The one that costs more has more reserve energy. I got the less expensive.

To answer your question, I was raised spending summers in San Anselmo with my grandparents. From 1972-2002 I lived at various times on the Mendocino Coast, in St. Helena (my Napa Valley summer), Fairfax in Marin, Berkeley, Oakland. I looked at Sebastopol at one point as a place to move. Kind of has it all with the mild climate and the cool culture.

There are a fair number of people here from Mendocino. The ones I know are mostly in Kapa'au /Hawi or a couple brave souls pioneering in HOVE. Yes, it's still culture shock, but mostly in a good way, and all of it a learning experience.
PS. I was in the tiny majority of not at all affluent residents of Marin. Added because people hear Marin and they think rich kid. Nope, my grandfather moved there in 1934, during the Depression and built a house when Marin was affordable and not connected to the City except by ferry. It was the sticks back then.
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RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 10:54 AM
RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 11:06 AM
RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 12:07 PM
RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 12:11 PM
RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 12:18 PM
RE: Earthquake Central Peru - 7.0 / California - 6.0 - by missydog1 - 08-24-2014, 02:12 PM

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