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Lauriboats
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7 ft satellite dish for sale
We have a 7 ft satellite dish for direct TV or dish network for sale. Located near Mulege. $150.00.
What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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Mexicorn
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Good Luck
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Lauriboats
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Why good luck? These are great for Baja and they are $700.00 new from the mainland. It is a great deal if someone has direct TV and want to get the
channels.
What we see depends mainly on what we look for.
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Mexicorn
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Sure that the ticket!
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Pompano
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I offer $149.99! I love a bargain.
Laurie...consider it sold. I'll retrace my steps back to my Baja haunt in a couple weeks.
I'm in the land of pizza, seatbelts, and concerts on the bay right now, but I'll be back to my Baja haunt in a couple weeks.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I'm in the land of concerts on the bay right now, |
Sounds like Humphrey's in San Diego??
http://www.humphreysconcerts.com/
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Pompano
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Dennis...you got it.
Great place..great music...great food.
And...I can smell the tide from here.
Like my old unle Ole from Norway always says...
A juventud ociosa, vejez trabajosa!
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Lauriboats
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You got it Roger, this dish is really big and with the mount it's heavy, but I think that you and Jim will be able to handle it. We had it shipped
over from mainland Mexico a couple of years ago, used it last season and received all of the direct TV channels with it.
[Edited on 1-6-2010 by Lauriboats]
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BajaWarrior
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I'm in the land of pizza, seatbelts, and concerts on the bay right now, |
Fillippis?
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I'm in the land of pizza, seatbelts, and concerts on the bay right now, |
Fillippis? |
BajaWarrior,
Fillippis is fine with me, along with Woodcutter's, but my alltime favorite in San Diego is the relatively new Bronx Pizza Inc. It's about as close
as you're gonna get to true New York 'pie' on the West Coast.
Thin crust ..so you can fold it over, as it was meant to be eaten.
Juicy hot..you're gonna make a mess.
We had one yesterday and the memory still lingers....
[Edited on 1-6-2010 by Pompano]
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BajaWarrior
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Thanks for the tip, we'll have to look it up and give it a try!
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Bajaboy
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Pizza Port-hands down....great pizza and award winning beer....remember the Left Coast is the best coast!
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
I'm in the land of pizza, seatbelts, and concerts on the bay right now, |
Fillippis? |
BajaWarrior,
Fillippis is fine with me, along with Woodcutter's, but my alltime favorite in San Diego is the relatively new Bronx Pizza Inc. It's about as close
as you're gonna get to true New York 'pie' on the West Coast.
Thin crust ..so you can fold it over, as it was meant to be eaten.
Juicy hot..you're gonna make a mess.
We had one yesterday and the memory still lingers....
[Edited on 1-6-2010 by Pompano] |
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajaboy
remember the Left Coast is the best coast!
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...when you are in Canada..... or Mexico.????  
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Pompano
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Pizza on the Left Coast
Hey, I love the beers and the setting at Pizza Port, but forgetta bout it! for any chance of getting a real pizza. I don't want
wheat crusts, sun-dried tomatoes and gooey sauce anywhere near my pie. The gulls ate the crusts, but left the rest.
Been a pizza addict since it was breakfast as a freshman in college..nothing like a cold pepperoni & Schlitz to get the day going. Have tested
pizzas everywhere I have traveled since..as one thing stands out. If you've never eated pizza in Hoboken, then you will never know what real 'pie'
is.
California's 'left' coast pizza is okay, but cannot compare to back east..the right coast. 
Just as New York's Mexican and hamburger joints fall short of California's. Nothing beats 'the original'.
Like I said, I love Bronx pizza, although it was clearly much better when it first opened back in 1997. The owners were more passionate then about
putting thier personalities into the pie...today they are leaving it up to neophytes, who, while good, are not truly as expert as the original makers.
Another great pizza in San Diego is Luigi's in Golden Hills on 25st. It might even be better than Bronx nowadays. They still pay
personal attention in making their pies.
Hey Laurie...did you ever think that advertising a satellite dish would generate a pizza review??
My personal best pizza places in San Diego area are:
1. Luigi's & Bronx tied for first place..so far.
2. Fillipis Pizza Grotto
3. Uptown Cafe ... surprisingly good.
4. Venice Pizza Parlor..for old time's sake..and thick crust.
5. Woodstock's Pizza
For all the cold Pacifico you can drink, bring a couple large pepperoni from any of these places to Coyote Bay.
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gnukid
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I have a brand new 1.2 or 1.3 dish in La Paz with install mounts, dual LNB, a box of cable and connectors for install for $200 too.... It will work
for standard definition in BCS.
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Roger,
While spending time in East County getting your rig fixed, if you find you need a Pizza fix, try Gaetanos on Campo Rd in Casa de Oro.
Ken
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
My personal best pizza places in San Diego area are:
1. Luigi's & Bronx tied for first place..so far.
2. Fillipis Pizza Grotto
3. Uptown Cafe ... surprisingly good.
4. Venice Pizza Parlor..for old time's sake..and thick crust.
5. Woodstock's Pizza
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Which one has really thin crust, or do we have to try them all?
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Hey Laurie...did you ever think that advertising a satellite dish would generate a pizza review?? |
Not totally out of line.....if yer talking DEEP DISH PIZZA!
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Lauriboats
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Quote: | Originally posted by longlegsinlapaz
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Hey Laurie...did you ever think that advertising a satellite dish would generate a pizza review?? |
Not totally out of line.....if yer talking DEEP DISH PIZZA! |
No, but boy does that pizza sound good about now.
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that's a great price!! are you kidding??
pompano stole it.
getting a 2 m. dish south is a huge pain in the a$$.
getting one like that already there is a huge good deal.
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