Talk:El Cajon, California

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El Cajon sucks. I live here and it's full of tweakers and it's hotter than blazes.

  • Well its not all that bad... actually yes it is but its also lonely :/ Dante Asgard 12:41, 06 March 2006 (UTC)

El Cajon is full of a bunch of damn druggies

All very true. Can someone please change the pronunciation guide to IPA ? ni ez naiz aldatuko 03:10, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

Hey what about Rancho San Diego. Its in El Cajon. It isn't that bad. Cast2007

El Cajon has become the focus of contraversy in the region after a recent missile test. The wise and corpulant Mayor Mark Lewis has hinted that he may declare El Cajon an independent state and has begun stockpiling strategic weapons for a possible border skirmish with Mira Mesa. The city has also recently signed a deal with Red Lobster insuring that El Cajon residents won't have to drive downtown for quality seafood at reasonable prices.