Carlsbadistan’s trading card giant Upper Deck Co. announced yesterday (December 15, 2009) that they, unlike Elin Nordegren, would be “continuing their relationship” with Tiger Woods.
“Upper Deck will maintain its exclusive agreement with Tiger in both our sports cards and memorabilia categories, and we look forward to his eventual return to the PGA Tour,” Upper Deck CEO Richard McWilliam said in a statement. “Tiger and his family have our full support.”
That sounds great. We’re looking forward to a limited-edition Upper Deck Tiger’s Girlfriends set. Wonder if that’s in the works.
As if Carlsbadistan’sPlaza Camino Real needed any more pejorative nicknames, last night (December 15, 2009) two women robbed a 24-year-old woman in the parking lot, according to story in the North County Times.
The 24-year-old victim had left Plaza Camino Real Mall on the northeast side about 9:30 p.m. when a late model Ford Mustang with silver rims approached her, Lt. Bruce May said. . . The passenger got out, asked the shopper for a cigarette, then grabbed her purse, May said. The victim ran after the robber and struggled with her for the purse through the open car door. . . As they fought, the driver moved the car, running over the victim’s foot, May said.
The robbers were described only as Latina woman and a white woman, both in their early 20s.
We still don’t really know what happened to the old Tamarack Surf Beach Sign at the corner of Carlsbad Blvd and Tamarck. We know one thing for sure: the new sign is no comparison. Ugly, ugly, ugly. Thanks, Arnold!
For weeks we’ve been peeking in the windows of the old Sushi on The Rock location at the Forum At Carlsbad because we knew something good was coming. Today, it’s finally here. The Counter, a build your own custom burger joint that people seem to rave about opened today (December 14, 2009) with 312,120 possible burger combinations.
Founded in 2003 by restaurant industry veteran Jeff Weinstein, Culver City, Calif.-based The Counter is the 21st-century equivalent to the classic burger joint, offering a fresh, unconventional approach to the American tradition of creating the ultimate premium burger. Since opening its original Santa Monica location, The Counter quickly gained national acclaim. In July 2005, GQ magazine columnist Alan Richman named The Counter’s “Build Your Own Burger” to his list of the best burgers in America and “The Oprah Winfrey Show” featured the GQ list shortly thereafter in a segment entitled “20 Burgers You Must Eat Before you Die.”
The Counter, which has 23 locations, isn’t just for the kids. The Forum restaurant includes a new lounge area that features more adult fare like “Fried Goat Cheese Sandwiches, Portobello Sandwiches, Mini Grilled Cheese & Bacon Sandwiches and spiked milkshakes” for the mommies and daddies. We haven’t been in yet, but we’re looking forward to it.
Along with the hundreds of thousands of dollars that have been spent re-branding Carlsbadistan as a destination for where tourists “go for fun” comes a new sign that we think looks great.
According to Sam Ross, executive director for the organization, “the sign is a fun way to introduce our new logo to the community and the tagline that goes along with it Carlsbad Where To Go For Fun is featured on our new license tag frames that are now on sale at the Visitor Center.”
The new frames are $5.99. Stop by the Historic Train Depot at 400 Carlsbad Village Drive to pic up your own.
Last week the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce helped Santa as he dropped in on Camp Pendleton to welcome 130 Marines home from Afghanistan as part of Welcome Home World Famous Flying Vipers HMLA169 from Afghanistan.
The Marines and their families attended the celebration; 350 people were there total. The event featured a car show, free raffle prizes ranging from big screen TVs to hotel stays, a huge buffet, free chair massages, and a bounce house for kids. Sam’s Club in Vista donated 100 toys and 20 free memberships.
It will be a much Happier Holidays for these Marines. Our thoughts are with those how won’t be home for Christmas.
The power in Carlsbadistan went out Sunday December 13, 2009 at about 10:35 PM and as of 9 AM Monday it was still out.
SDG&E reported early on that they were investigating an “outage of the overhead electrical system” and that power would be restored by 11:37 PM. That estimate was later moved to 1:37 AM.
Obviously the problem is a little more serious than workers first thought. The source of the outage was traced to the substation level and “that is why so many customers were affected,” a spokesperson the SDG&E said.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reported last night that 21,000 homes were originally without power.
An spokesperson SDG&E said that as of 9:50 AM power was still out for 3,576 homes and there was no estimated time for repair.
The 9-to-3 vote to deny the revocation request came after two hours of testimony at the Coastal Commission meeting in San Francisco. . . “The grounds for revocation are narrow and the Commission cannot reconsider a permit if new information has surfaced after the permit has been issued, no matter how compelling that information may be,” Coastal Commission Deputy Director Alison Detmer told commissioners during the meeting.
Poseidon Resources is obviously happy and the Surfrider Foundation, San Diego Coastkeeper and the Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation have simply filed another revocation request.
High winds in Carlsbadistan had a traffic light dangling by a thread and flapping like a flag for nearly 40 minutes at causing a brief closure of north bound lanes of Carlsbad Blvd at Tamarack this afternoon at 4:50 PM (click here for video).
Carlsbad Fire responded and coned off the right lane and then Carlsbad Police arrived minutes later to close both lanes. It was just in time. Literally seconds after the northbound lanes were closed the three-light box came crashing to the ground stunning pedestrians and drivers a like. Carlsbad Fire pulled the light out of the way and all lanes of traffic were reopened at 4:46 PM.
That’s how they do it in Carlsbadistan. The aftermath after the jump. [click to continue…]
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