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12 VOICE What’s Hot? Local folks say what they love about summer in San Diego.

14 SPORTS Chainsaw’s Mailbag KGB-FM’s irreverent morning show personality responds to readers’ letters.

16 COOLTURE

Georgia O’Keeffe’s masterworks, Bruce Nauman’s neon art, David Sedaris’ latest release.

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44 BLIND DATE

Hit the Deck

Sky Dining

A Doctor’s Patience

Get fit with an intense workout created by a Navy SEAL.

A guide to the City’s penthouse restaurants.

A Navy physician has the write stuff to date a covergirl.

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Hot Times

Let the Catamaran Spa rejuvenate you.

Meet San Diego’s celebrated chef, Deborah Scott.

July event listings.

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WHITE HOT Summer sizzles at Hotel Solamar.

28 FOCUS Mayor League San Diego County’s coastal mayors say what’s best about their beaches.

ANY SWIMMIN’ SUNDAY Venture into the deep end at San Diego’s wettest hot spots.

54 THINK It’s Gettin’ Hot in Here You know global warming is finally here when...

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From the editor... Crazy summer so far. Same-sex marriages are legal, driving while holding a cell phone is not, and there’s actually a chance that someone other than a white guy will soon become President. Things are changing faster than ever. Could a billion Obama campaign signs be wrong? Until there’s a 40 mph Segway, it looks like we may need to keep on driving. So, instead of complaining about the cost of gas, perhaps we should celebrate current prices while we still can—it can’t be too long before five bucks a gallon seems like a steal. Whether global warming is our fault, or it’s just nature wreaking havoc, things are definitely heating up. Inside this HOT TIMES issue of PacificSD, ten coastal San Diego County mayors say what’s best about their respective beaches (none mention the alcohol ban) in “Mayor League.� If the ocean isn’t your thing, cool off in “Any Swimmin’ Sunday,� a guide to San Diego’s poolside hot spots, then discover the region’s hottest penthouse restaurants in “Sky Dining.� Thank you to Hotel Solamar for providing the scorching backdrop for “White Hot,� this month’s sizzling fashion editorial. Thank you, too, to Clay’s La Jolla for hosting a romantic sunset blind date 11 stories above La Jolla Shores. The economy is a mess, but at least we still live in paradise. So, let’s lather on the SPF and have a terrific summer. If you need me, I’ll be on the beach, drinking Captain Morgan out of a Slurpee cup.

no ban in our bar You can still enjoy a cold one on the beach without a $250 ticket.

PUBLISHERS David Perloff / Editor in Chief Simone Perloff / Fashion Director CREATIVE DIRECTOR Kim Cuffe OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Michael Benninger WRITERS Nicole D’Alesandro Leslie Gaylor Adrienne Ludwig Cookie “Chainsaw� Randolph Frank Sabatini, Jr. Bonnie Vandewater

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undercover Michelli Buback, at No Ties Management, was photographed by Ming S. Wu at Solamar Hotel, hotelsolamar.com. Styled by Edgar Revilla. Hair and make-up by Maryl Velbeck. Michelli is wearing a sleeveless snakeskin burn-out hoodie with gold buttons by Born Uniqorn, available at Brunette Boutique, 323.650.9018, $115; gold necklaces, available at Now & Then Fashions, nowandthenfashions.com, $65; bikini top by GUESS by Marciano, available at Gone Bananas, gonebananasbeachwear. com , $58; white denim shorts by Love Sex Money, available at lovesexmoney.com, $365; black and gold snakeskin bangles by Vita, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, 858.459.3216, $90 each; “Eat, Sleep, Shop� bangle by Leila, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, $68; bow heels by Loriblu, available at loriblu.it, $520.

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“My absolute favorite thing about summer in San Diego is drinking beer on Taco Tuesdays here at PB Bar & Grill. It doesn’t get better than that.”

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“This is my first summer back in San Diego after seven years in Vegas. I don’t really remember what my favorite thing was when I lived here, but I’m looking forward to finding out.”

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MAILBAG KGB-FM’S IRREVERENT MORNING SHOW PERSONALITY RESPONDS TO READERS’ LETTERS by Cookie “chainsaw” randolph

As the all-knowing Dean of American Sportscasters, I love nothing more than fielding thoughtful, intelligent sports questions. Until then, I’ll answer these: Dear Chainsaw, Is San Diego being considered for an NBA franchise? -Noah Hopps, National City Noah, You just made King Stahlman’s mouth water. Dear Chainsaw, What do you think of the people who heckled the Olympic Torch? -Hugh Johnson, El Cajon Hugh, Well, they are Boo-dists, after all. Dear Chainsaw, Boo-dists? Really? Try answering this: Do you think that carbon-fiber artificial legs give sprinter Oscar Pistorious an unfair advantage in his quest for Olympic Gold? -Venus D., Chula Vista Venus, Only to the extent they’re lighter, they spring, they take less energy to propel, and, if he sprains an ankle, he can just screw on another one. It’s easy to be inspired by this guy. I’m petitioning the Olympic Committee to give me a 30-yard head start, because I was born tragically slow. Wish me luck.

Dear Chainsaw, Did you hear about the Utah track meet photographer who got stuck in the leg by a javelin and kept on taking pictures? -Shindra Pierce, Del Mar Shindra, Amazing courage. Even more impressive is that, because he staggered a few more yards before falling down, he enabled the javelin thrower to set the meet record. Dear Chainsaw, Do you think there should be an asterisk placed next to Barry Bonds’ home run record? -Colon Ampersand, Imperial Beach Colon, I think the question mark is a more sarcastic punctuation choice: 762? Dear Chainsaw, How do you explain infinite space in the Universe? -Carl Sagan, Pluto Carl, The Universe is just a bubble some giant kid from another dimension is about to step on. How could you not know that? Besides, the only infinite space I care about

is the outfield in Petco Park. To paraphrase Ronald Reagan: “Mr. Moores? Bring in those walls!” Dear Chainsaw, Do you think Roger Clemens took steroids? -Aitch Jeeyaitch, La Jolla Aitch, No, he bought them for a fair price. Dear Chainsaw, I think this magazine is awesome. Do you get to party with all the hot models that are in each issue? -Markus Envy, National City Markus, No, but I saw the guy with killer abs once. Can you keep a secret? They were totally Photoshopped. Dear Chainsaw, One last question. Can the Chargers make it to the Super Bowl? -Paul Mreader, Santee Paul, Yes. But how did you know yours would be the last question?

Chainsaw gets confused weekday mornings at 101.5 KGB-FM on the Dave, Shelly and Chainsaw show. His email-bag is open: chainsaw@101kgb.com



COOL TURE

BOOK of the month

Lighten Up Bask in the glow of Bruce Nauman’s risqué artwork by ADRIENNE LUDWIG

Since the early 1970s, contemporary artist Bruce Nauman has been widely regarded as an innovative bad-boy. Nauman’s mischievous experimentation with light draws inspiration from neon beer signs, whose commercial messages he aimed to subvert by depicting adult themes and provocative language twists in his own naughty neon artwork. Despite his work’s controversial nature, Nauman has long garnered international praise from art aficionados. In 2006, his irreverent design and thought-provoking symbolism were rewarded by artfacts.com, who named him the world’s #1 living artist. Through August 31, La Jolla’s Museum of Contemporary Art invites visitors to get illuminated, inspired and maybe even a little offended by Elusive Signs, an exhibition of Nauman’s neon work from 1965-1985. Elusive Signs: Bruce Nauman Works With Light; Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., La Jolla. Now through August 31st. mcasd.org

Flower Power

GEORGIA O’KEEFFE’S MASTERWORKS ON DISPLAY by ADRIENNE LUDWIG

Georgia O’Keeffe was a groundbreaking artist who used brilliant color schemes and powerful symbolism to depict the struggles women faced in the early 20th century. In addition to her uniquely abstract landscapes, O’Keeffe is most well-known for her large-scale paintings of flowers, seashells and other curvilinear forms suggestive of the female anatomy. She was a master of perceiving emotion in the creations of nature, and she incorporated that bold vision into

artwork that led President Ronald Regan to award her with National Medal of Arts in 1985. After touring the country for more than a year, the Georgia O’Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle exhibit finally arrives in San Diego’s oldest and largest art museum. The show features more than 80 works from O’Keeffe and four other female artists who, in addition to inspiring O’Keeffe, were all promoted by Alfred Stieglitz, the man who discovered O’Keeffe and later married her.

INFO: Georgia O’Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle Art Exhibit. San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado, Balboa Park. Now through September 28th. sdmart.org

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FUNNY PAGES DAVID SEDARIS’ LATEST BOOK by bonnie vandewater

No stranger to San Diego, David Sedaris visited Copley Symphony Hall on June 30 to promote his latest book, When You Are Engulfed in Flames (published by Little, Brown Book Group, which Sedaris chose because he liked their logo best). This collection of sardonic essays and awkward, neurotic stories from Sedaris’ bizarre life is sure to make you squirm and smirk. The book takes you from the beautiful French countryside to a shady North Carolina mobile home to buy drugs— and somewhere in there, an uncomfortable plane ride demonstrates the gravity of daily dilemmas we all encounter. In a recent interview, here’s what the funnyman had to say: On the tip jar that sits on the table next to him during book signings: “I spend on all of the money on myself. If I were to say to the audience, ‘This money is for charity,’ people wouldn’t do it. I’m just very clear about it. I’m gonna buy cigarettes with it, candy, milkshakes, whatever I want.” On blending fantasy with reality: “A lot of people ask how much I exaggerate. Like sometimes I’ll be at a dinner party and I’ll tell a story and someone will say, ‘That’s not true.’ And I’ll think, ‘What does it matter if it’s true? It’s a story!’“ On monkeys: “The thing is, most monkeys are great ideas. But the Helping Hands monkeys (Helping Hands provides monkey helpers for the disabled) are just what you would want: a slave. And you can say to any of these monkeys, ‘Go get me a cup of coffee’ and it would do it. ‘Empty this ashtray.’ It would do it. And I don’t really like to name people I think are lousy writers, but if any one of them came to town and I knew they had a monkey, I’d go and buy their book, because it’d bring me closer to that monkey.”



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SHUFFLE YOURSELF TO FITNESS WITH an intense workout created by a San Diego Navy SEAL by Leslie gaylor Diversifying is as fundamental to getting in shape as it is to investing. Just as putting all of your money in one place isn’t a safe bet (unless you bought oil futures when Dubya moved into the White House), repeating the same old exercises can stymie your fitness. Kick your butt into gear and fight boredom with FitDeck, a simple workout created by an exNavy SEAL and current San Diego firefighter, Phil Black. FitDeck is a unique deck of cards that offers three trillion different workouts. Just shuffle the deck, pick a card, and start moving. Each card depicts one of 50

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upper-, middle-, lower- or fullbody exercises. The cards provide illustrations and instructions, and are color-coded to represent different parts of the body. Blue cards, for example, indicate upper-body exercises, challenging users to complete sequences of push-ups, pull-ups, etc. Depending upon your level of fitness, you may choose to complete the number of repetitions indicated for beginner, intermediate or advanced athletes.

endurance and enhance muscle growth and flexibility. To lose even more weight, Black recommends coupling FitDeck regimens with walking, biking or other lowimpact cardio workouts. FitDeck comes with a convenient carrying case (what doesn’t these days?), making it perfect for taking on the road. Start your kids on the path to fitness with the Fitdeck Jr., and keep your eyes open for 20 new versions of FitDeck slated to be released this summer.

In lieu of dumbbells or gym equipment, FitDeck employs the user’s own bodyweight to build core strength, develop aerobic

Sun Screener an altruistic doctor offers free skin cancer screenings By Adrienne Ludwig

While the alcohol ban may make the beach a safer place, it will certainly not protect your skin from the sun’s harmful effects, which often remain hidden until long after your tan fades. “Any color change from the sun is a sign of damage,” says Dr. Erik Austin of the Austin Dermatology Center, in La Jolla. “There is no such thing as a healthy tan.” An osteopathic physician and graduate of Harvard University School of Public Health,

Austin takes a holistic approach to medicine and always puts his patients’ needs first. This is especially evident in his standing offer to give free, no-strings-attached skin cancer screenings to the public, regardless of their age, insurance or financial standing. “My drive is doing something nice, while giving back to the community and raising skin cancer awareness,” says Austin. On average, the generous doctor screens 15 new patients for free each week, all year long.

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Inspired by South Pacific and Asian healing traditions, the Catamaran Spa’s luxury treatments include therapeutic and meditative massages, facials, body wraps, anti-aging skin treatments and more. While the quality of services offered here is second to none, it’s the wow-factor of the spa’s bay-front location that makes it such a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Situated within the tropical oasis of the Catamaran Resort, the spa pampers visitors in an Edenic atmosphere. While some guests relish in restorative treatments, others unwind in the outdoor whirlpool or sweat it out in the steam room. The spa’s bayside fitness center, replete with flat screens and floor-to-ceiling windows, affords unobstructed water views. Try an Oceanic Detox, let gentle hands wrap you in seaweed or bask in a Babassu Milk Bath. The spa also offers couples massages and nail care for men and women. Be sure to plan ahead—the spa is so popular that the Catamaran now advises scheduling appointments two weeks in advance for weekdays and four weeks in advance for weekends. Being spoiled in such opulence is well worth the wait. Catamaran Spa 3999 Mission Blvd. » Mission Beach » 858.539.8820 » catamaranspa.com


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STYLE

Hotel SolAmar This six-page fashion editorial was shot at Downtown’s glamorous Hotel Solamar. Page one: undersea lobby. Page two: JSix Restaurant. Page three: poolside cabana at J6 Bar. Page four: steel sky gazebo. Pages five and six: luxury lobby lounge. HOTEL SOLAMAR, 435 6th Ave. Gaslamp 619.819.9500 » hotelsolamar.com

Dress by Plastic Island, available at Haute Culture Boutique, hautecultureboutique.com, $150; white plated wide hoop earring by Leila, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, 858.459.3216, $63; “Outback” necklace by Twinkle, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, $103.50; black acrylic “TYLER” clutch by Mary Norton, available at Mary Norton, 323.852.1800, $525; black patent leather open toe heels by Kenneth Cole New York, Kenneth Cole Las Americas outlet, 619.662.3550, $175.

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STYLE

W H I T E Butterfly sunglasses by Prada available at Sunglass & Optical Warehouse, 619.291.4810, $249; white “STACY” top by Meghan, available at meghanfabulous.com, $197; nautical lace up monokini by Elizabeth Southwood for Sauvage Wear, available at Gone Bananas, gonebananasbeachwear.com, $138; white & navy pinstriped “Avenue A” twill pants by Bishop of Seventh, available at Gracie Boutique, 619.233.5001, $270; gold fill and raw amethyst necklace and ring by Rashel Karlin, available at rashelkarlin.com, price upon request; blue open toe heels with bow by Unlisted Kenneth Cole, available at Macy’s, $45; Madison Del Mar bag by Addore, available at addore.com, $600.

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Sunglasses by GUESS by Marciano Eyewear, available at GUESS retail stores nationwide, $80; sleeveless snakeskin burn out hoodie with gold buttons by Born Uniqorn, available at Brunette Boutique, 323.650.9018, $115; gold necklaces, available at Now & Then Fashions, nowandthenfashions.com, $65; bikini top by GUESS by Marciano, available at Gone Bananas, gonebananasbeachwear.com , $58; white denim shorts by Love Sex Money, available at lovesexmoney.com, $365, black and gold snakeskin bangles by Vita, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, 858.459.3216, $90 each; “Eat, Sleep, Shop” bangle by Leila, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, $68; bow heels by Loriblu, available at loriblu.it, $520.

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STYLE

White “Diva” sunglasses by Jee Vice, available at Donna Marsh, $385, 858.454.3003; ruffle tunic by Love Sex Money, available at lovesexmoney.com, $640; “Venezia” halter bikini with enameled buckles by Elizabeth Southwood for Sauvage, available at Sauvage La Jolla, 858.729.0015, $178; “Bullet” necklace by Twinkle, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, 858.459.3216, $103.50; patent leather heels by Loriblu, available at loriblu.it, $520.

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White silk tulle ruffled gown with python belt and collar by Ina Soltani, available by special order at inasoltani. com, $3,600; cream pearlized “RENEE “ leather clutch with Swarovski crystals by Mary Norton, available at Mary Norton, 323.852.1800, $1495; large enamel cuffs by Leila, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, $45 each.

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Off-white, quilted, embroidered silk Atlas Dress by Stella McCartney, available at Stella McCartney Boutique, 310.273.7051, $4695; “TEBAZILE” necklace by Tebazile, available at tebazile.com, $178; magnifying necklace by Rachael Leigh, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, 858.459.3216, $148; white Jungle wedge by Loriblu, available at loriblu.it, $485; white bamboo ring by Leila, available at Ashen Boutique & Salon, $59.

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THE COUNTY’S COASTAL MAYORS SAY WHAT’S BEST ABOUT THEIR BEACHES Jim wood Mayor of Oceanside

Firstly, I think that one of the reasons Oceanside has a great beach is that it’s in southern California and has great weather. Secondly, we’re the first city that you reach in San Diego County when you’re coming south from L.A. We also have the longest pier on the west coast of the United States. Plus, we have one of the largest beaches, because we dredge our harbor and put the sand back on the beach yearly.

Claude A. “Bud” Lewis Mayor of Carlsbad We have a beach improvement plan that keeps our beaches quite sandy. It attracts people from all over the area. Whatever type of restaurant you’re seeking can be found along Carlsbad’s beach—steakhouses, Fish House Vera Cruz, Luigi’s. Plus, we have over 4,000 hotel rooms of different varieties. A number of surfers come here all of the time, because this is one of the first areas to really establish surfing in the San Diego region.

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Joe Kellejian Mayor of Solana Beach Our beaches are quaint and have a very local feel. People visiting our beaches for the first time feel like they’ve discovered a new paradise. We also have great surf breaks and active tide pools that kids absolutely love to explore. Our new Fletcher Cove Park also provides many more amenities for families that want to visit our beach. And all of our beaches are within one block of some of the best restaurants and shops along the coast.

David Druker Mayor of Del Mar The two miles of Del Mar beach is walkable, runable, and you can get immersed in crowds or find isolated spots where there are very few people. Del Mar draws a wide variety of people, including families, surfers and people playing volleyball and other games. We even have a beach for dogs. The coast is pretty well-developed with restaurants, and we have two excellent parks on the beach in which people can barbeque and watch the waves.

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San Diego is justifiably renowned for its 17 miles of Pacific Ocean shoreline and beaches. There are numerous individual beaches, some attracting tourists, some more popular with residents and locals and surfers, and some more comfortable for families. San Diego’s beaches without exception are notable for clean sand and clean water; they are readily accessible without charge; and they are safe to visit and enjoy due to outstanding maintenance and the vigilance of the City’s safety services.

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Coronado has the widest beach in Southern California. For many years, multiple rating agencies have voted us as one of the top ten beaches in the United States. We have fire pits, so people can have cookouts, and we have a dog beach, where dogs are allowed to play in the surf. From some great surfing, to the action of airplanes flying over the Navy base, to calming sunsets over Point Loma, Coronado just has everything for everybody.

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Ron Morrison Mayor of National City

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Even though we don’t have direct access to the water, we’re putting in high-rises that will allow for up to 10,000 new housing units. So, one way we are taking advantage of our proximity to the ocean and bayfront is by providing affordable condominium projects that have ocean and bay views.

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Cheryl Cox Mayor of Chula Vista

Mission beach

Although Chula Vista doesn’t have any beaches, it certainly has bayfront. The best thing about our bayfront is its potential. Our partnership with Gaylord Entertainment may bring in restaurants, shops and a convention center that will create good visitor expenditure. It will be awesome if we can pull this project together. Chula Vista has been attempting to develop our bayfront for 35 years, and now we’re close—the environmental impact report is due back in mid-July.

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Jim Janney Mayor of Imperial Beach We’re a great, small, accessible beach. It’s easy for parking, and the atmosphere is very family oriented. We’ve got a great pier, and we have a unique swell that certain surfers really enjoy. And we have the U.S. Open Sandcastle Competition. For those people in San Diego that haven’t come down to Imperial Beach in years, there’s been some great improvements, and it’s a lot different than what its reputation was 40 years ago.

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DINING

When it comes to chasing down good eats, we don’t always keep our feet on the ground. We’ve craned our necks, climbed countless stairs and pushed the “PH” button on scores of elevators to find reach the pinnacle of San Diego’s penthouse dining experiences. BY FRANK SABATINI, JR. PHOTOS BY GREG RAMIREZ

A guide to the City’s penthouse restaurants

Altitude Sky Bar [PICTURED] / east village 660 K St. » 619.696.0234 » altitudeskybar.com No need to “get a room” when hunger strikes on the 22nd floor of the San Diego Marriott Gaslamp Quarter hotel. Visitors to this hip venue, bathed in multi-colored lights, can simply pick up a courtesy phone and order through room service. The menu includes an assortment of artisan flat breads, a 10-ounce Ranch burger, pot stickers and lobster quesadillas, all made in the hotel’s kitchen. Enjoy the bird’s eye view of Petco Park’s playing field on game nights, or sink into the groove of live DJ music on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Brian’s Eatery & drinkery / gaslamp 828 Sixth Ave. » 619.702.8410 You have to work a little to enjoy the 360-degree view of Downtown from the 11th floor patio of Brian’s Drinkery and Eatery. Patrons tote their food and libations from the restaurant’s groundlevel dining room 10 floors up on an elevator and then trudge up a short flight of stairs that leads to the roof. There is no wait service in this slice of sky, but customers are afforded ample seating, lights and heat lamps at the top. Steaks, seafood and pasta dishes comprise an all-day menu of no-nonsense comfort food.

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Clay’s La Jolla / la jolla SHORES 7955 La Jolla Shores Dr. » 858.551.3620 » clayslajolla.com

Clay’s ahi tuna tower is tall and luscious, but perhaps not as dramatic as the sensational view you’ll find from this stylish, penthouse setting. Located on the 11th floor of Hotel La Jolla, Clay’s offers a dizzying perspective on the entire region. Equilibrium is quickly restored by a menu of live jazz on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and a stimulating repertoire of haute cuisine available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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675 L St. » 619.231.6664 omnihotels.com

525 Spruce St. » 619.291.0999 parkmanorsuites.com

1132 Prospect St. » 858.454.0771 lavalencia.com

If your out-of-town guests missed the incoming views of San Diego from their airplane seats, take them to the Top of the Hyatt. Located on the 40th floor of the Manchester Hyatt’s Harbor Tower, this parlor-like lounge features floor-to-ceiling windows seemingly designed to weaken your knees. From 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily, visitors can gawk at the views from high above over light appetizers and desserts, or further jangle their senses with a few martinis from the bar.

July marks peak season at the popular Terrace Grill, an indoor-outdoor space located on the sixth-floor rooftop of downtown’s Omni San Diego Hotel. With the exception of spiffed up conventioneers who trail in for lunch, the breezy atmosphere and casual food menu dictate summer threads. Lounge chairs and four-top tables extend from pool to bar, allowing you to lazily savor mango quesadillas, burgers and hearty sandwiches with a stellar view of San Diego Bay. Bud Light drafts and margaritas cost $3 and $5 respectively when you order any food item.

When we want pretty urban views with our weekday lunches, we journey seven stories to the roof of the charming and historic Park Manor Suites in Hillcrest. Constructed nearly a century ago, the spacious restaurant sucks in panoramas of San Diego Bay, Point Loma and Balboa Park, while invoking a palette of classic architectural detail. Open Mondays through Fridays for lunch only, Top of the Park is one of the best kept secrets among tight-scheduled business folk, since there’s rarely a wait to land a table.

Perched on the 10th floor of the historic La Valencia hotel, the recently renovated Sky Room is home to intimate feedings of top-score Kobe beef, Hudson Valley foie gras and San Diego’s most expensive appetizer, called Stars in the Sky. For $2,100, the latter affords you two glasses of vintage bubbly served in Baccarat crystal flutes, an ounce of fine caviar and four Royal Miyagi oysters, one of which reveals a Tahitian black pearl. The stemware and coveted gem go home with you; the 180-degree view of La Jolla Cove does not.

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J6Bar / downtown 616 J St. » 619.531.8744 » jsixsandiego.com An open rooftop with fire pits, draped cabanas, a swimming pool, a full bar and proximal views of downtown’s skyline puts you in earshot of the cheers and jeers emanating from nearby Petco Park. J6Bar draws a melting pot of clubbers, Padres fans and spirited guests staying at the adjoining Solamar Hotel. Plant your caboose on a chaise and nibble with your legs stretched out. The victuals, which include slow cooked ribs, Romesco gulf shrimp and grilled tuna sandwiches, originate from JSix restaurant four floors below.

Jack’s La Jolla la jolla

7863 Girard Ave. » 858.456.8111 jackslajolla.com Jack’s La Jolla is a three-story culinary multiplex with dining rooms on every floor. From Level 3, Jack’s posh summit, you can gaze over the neighborhood’s low commercial structures and ogle at the ocean a few blocks away. Try to snag a pillowed booth in front and treat yourself to sushi that’s shockingly fresh. The steak and seafood entrees go down melodically, especially when the house pianist kicks into gear each night.

George’s AT THE COVE la jolla 1250 Prospect St. » 858.454.4244 georgesatthecove.com There isn’t a bad seat in the house at Ocean Terrace, which occupies the third level of George’s California Modern Restaurant. With 35 tables looking out to La Jolla Shores, the mood is decidedly more laid back than that of its sister operation downstairs. Fresh ocean breezes washing over the open-air deck seductively nudge us in to a bistro menu featuring Mediterranean seafood stew, fresh mussels baked in butter, and a host of other gourmet delights.

Bertrand at Mr. A’s BANKERS HILL 2550 Fifth Ave. » 619.239.1377 bertrandatmisteras.com What used to look like a scene from a B-grade Titanic movie has thankfully morphed into an elegant destination for fine, European-inspired cuisine. Large windows and a wrap-around balcony seem to magnify the surrounding views of Downtown, Uptown, Point Loma and the Bay. Although the restaurant’s jacket-and-tie requirement has gone by the wayside, it’s not uncommon to see visitors dressed to the nines en route to the theater or in a feverish countdown to romantic anniversaries. The restaurant is located on the 12th floor of the Fifth Avenue Financial Center.

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CHEF of the month

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Scott MEET Deborah Scott, Executive chef AND CO-OWNER OF Island Prime, Indigo Grill and Kemo Sabe by Nicole D’Alesandro Photo by Greg Ramirez

As executive chef and partner of Island Prime, Indigo Grill and Kemo Sabe, Deborah Scott has a full plate. Her restaurants are part of the Cohn Restaurant Group, a family-run culinary empire that also includes The Prado in Balboa Park, Blue Point and Dakota Grill in the Gaslamp, and six other local eateries. “If it weren’t for the Cohns, I would’ve never had the opportunity to achieve all that I have,” says Scott, whose partnership with the Cohns began when she opened Indigo Grill in Little Italy 14 years ago. David and Lesley Cohn frequented Indigo with their kids; David was such a big fan of Scott’s cooking that he approached her to be his business partner. The relationship blossomed, transcending the nuts and bolts of everyday hospitality management. “Not only are David and Lesley my business partners, but they are two of the best friends I’ve ever had,” says Scott. Focusing much of her creative energy on

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presentation, Scott makes sure that the plates she serves are full of vibrant color. That, combined with her knack for blending Pacific Rim and Asian flavors, has certainly contributed to the success of Island Prime, where Scott spends most of her time. Scott developed her unique style while training at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, but it was her father’s influence that made the greatest impact on her craft. “We grilled clams and oysters on a grate in the sand, and caught flounder and oysters during summers in the Outer Banks of North Carolina,” she recalls. Aside from the uncommon ingredients she uses every day – such as huitacoche, a corn fungus used for Indigo Grill’s tamales – Scott says that the most important thing to have in the kitchen is a love for food and the restaurant industry. “You have to have passion for this business,” she says. “It can’t be forced.”

q&A with chef scott: PacificSD: What was your involvement in creating the menus for Island Prime, Indigo Grill and Kemo Sabe?

PacificSD: What goals do you have now that you’ve accomplished so much?

SCOTT: Convert the former Rueben SCOTT: I write the menus, but also E. Lee [an old ship docked adjacent give my sous chefs the opportunity to to Island Prime] into a restaurant, interject their ideas. complete a cookbook and travel more. PacificSD: What do enjoy doing in your spare time? PacificSD: What is the best advice anyone ever gave you? SCOTT: Going to church, open houses, eating at other restaurants SCOTT: Don’t worry about what and having outdoor cookouts with my others may think, but be sure that life partner Sharon and friends. you are proud of yourself and your actions. PacificSD: What cooking tips can you offer for the non-chefs among us? PacificSD: Who would you most like to cook for? SCOTT: Buy good ingredients, barbecue outdoors more often and don’t be afraid to experiment.

SCOTT: I honestly love cooking for our guests. They are what have made me successful, and there is no larger pleasure than pleasing them.



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Eden Sundays at Ivy Hotel / downtown With record-breaking temperatures scorching Southern California, and the beach booze ban now in full effect, throngs of thirsty San Diegans seek a splashy new scene for those lazy Sunday afternoons. Cope with the heat wave this summer by making some waves of your own at this new breed of dive bars.

600 F St. » 619.814.1000 » ivyhotel.com If Adam and Eve had spent their Sundays at Ivy’s Eden Lounge, eating forbidden fruit would have been the least of their indulgences. This laidback poolside gathering takes place on San Diego’s largest outdoor rooftop venue and offers pool junkies an ideal spot to cool off while the temperature heats up. Spend the weekend’s waning hours on this paradisiacal deck, featuring remarkable skyline views.

the breakdown: When: Sundays through September, 2 p.m. till sunset Grub: Light, summertime fare, including citrus-marinated tilapia tacos and five varieties of brochettes Sips: Signature mojitos, caipiriñhas, margaritas Beats: Special guest DJ Steve Aoki, aka Kid Millionaire Price Tag: No cover, but reservations are required Sideline: Private cabanas include cushioned beds, 42” flatscreens, bottle service

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Intervention at Hard Rock Hotel / downtown 207 5th Ave. » 619.702.3000 » hardrockhotelsd.com Loud music, lots of drinks, waking up with your clothes on… and they’re wet. You don’t need an intervention; you’ve just had one. Hard Rock Hotel hosts their rooftop swimdig, Intervention, every Sunday. Adjacent to the Convention Center and overlooking the gateway to the Gaslamp, this decadent pool party is one of the most happening events in town. Play pingpong, tetherball or badminton and party like (maybe even with) a rock star.

the breakdown: When: Noon till sunset, Sundays through September 28 Grub: Comfort barbecue including a Hot ‘n’ Tangy Pulled Pork Sandwich Sips: Multiple full bars Beats: Guest DJs, occasional A-listers Price Tag: $10, free for hotel guests Sideline: Tricked out cabanas; massages and sunscreen applications by the Rock Spa

Kin at Manchester Grand Hyatt / Downtown

the breakdown: [beginning july 18]

One Market Pl. » 619.232.1234 » manchestergrand.hyatt.com

When: Thursday through Saturday, 5 p.m. - 1 a.m.

Rekindle the revelry this summer at Kin, the city’s new poolside sanctuary located on the Manchester Grand Hyatt’s extravagant 10,000-square foot private pool deck. Featuring sweeping views of San Diego Bay, Kin offers refreshing libations and tantalizing hors d’oeuvres. This exclusive, yet unpretentious celebration is a relaxing refuge fueled by downtempo DJs. The good times start at happy hour Thursdays through Saturdays, and at noon on Sundays.

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Sips: Full bar and bottle service Beats: Chill tunes provided by downtempo DJs Price Tag: $20, free for hotel guests Sideline: A noon-till-sunset event on Sunday is not yet confirmed. Call for details.

Sundays at J6Bar / downtown

the breakdown:

435 Sixth Ave. » 619.531.8744 » jsixsandiego.com

When: Sundays, 2 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Ever since Juan Cabrillo settled San Diego in 1542, folks have chilled by the beach by day and painted the town red by night. Hotel Solamar combines the best of both worlds every Sunday on their fourth-floor pool deck at J6Bar. This urban oasis, elevated above the hustle and bustle of Downtown, hosts lavish, liquefied socials in a sleek setting with stunning views of the San Diego skyline.

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Grub: Lots of tasty treats including a well-stocked slider bar

Grub: Exquisite lounge treats, anything from the menu at JSix restaurant downstairs Sips: Specialty cocktails prepared poolside Beats: Tunes provided by Illustrious DJs Price Tag: Free admission Sideline: Comfortable seating, cabanas, fire pits

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The PB AleHouse serves up a new level of chill this summer with four handcrafted homebrews, including the light and refreshing Whitewash Wheat. A huge hit with connoisseurs, this cloudy beer is prepared in the Belgian style of witbier (pronounced vit-beer, Flemish for “white beer”). The unfiltered process produces a brew that’s light on hops and heavy on flavor. Seasoned with hints of coriander and Curaçao orange peel, then garnished with a slice of orange, Whitewash Wheat is the perfect beer for sundrenched summer days. Todd Murray, the AleHouse’s general manager, suggests pairing the beer with their crispy calamari and zesty cocktail sauce, or the Dungeness crab cakes served with two types of aioli.


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sundaze at wave house / mission beach 3125 Oceanfront Walk » 858.228.9283 » wavehouse.com South Mission Beach transforms into Ibiza every Sunday at Wave House’s ultra-mega, daytime, nightclub-vibed beach bash, Sundaze. Mere steps from the ocean, Wave House’s sandy patio has freshwater waves and holds 1,200 beachgoers, drawn here by topshelf singers, rising rock stars and preeminent DJs. This summer’s Sundaze series is sure to be the hottest one yet. Bikinis, big smiles, extreme party pleasure.

the breakdown: When: 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. (brunch, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.) Grub: Sandwiches, burgers, salads, Mexican Sips: Abundant alcohol in plastic cups Beats: Major local and international DJs Price Tag: $10 on Sunday afternoons Sideline: Call ahead to book a private cabana

Groove 24/7 at the Pearl Hotel / Point loma

the breakdown:

1410 Rosecrans St. » 877.PEARLSD » thepearlsd.com

When: Sundays, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Come for a late breakfast and play all day at Pearl Hotel’s Groove 24/7 Brunch Parties, every Sunday in Point Loma. The feast features palate-pleasers including Stuffed French Toast, a Cuban Scramble and Salmon Hash. After brunch, bask by the hotel’s oyster-shaped saltwater pool (be sure to wait 45 minutes before going in the water).

Grub: An impressive selection of brunch entrées Sips: Bottomless mimosas till 2 p.m. Beats: Rich, splashy soundscapes spun by DJs from Groove 24/7. Price Tag: $20 covers food, drinks and fun Sideline: Free wi-fi, ping pong, board games

Entice at Arterra - Marriott Del Mar / del mar

the breakdown:

11966 El Camino Real » 858.369.6032 » arterralounge.com

When: Sundays all summer, noon till 6 p.m.

Kick it poolside at Entice, a brand new splash bash at the opulent Arterra Lounge. Situated atop the Marriott Del Mar, this sizzling hot spot features a backdrop of North County’s mountainous landscapes. Each Sunday, Entice beckons the poolhardy to enjoy a fresh outdoor event with rising DJs, drink specials and sumptuous sea snacks courtesy of Raw Bar—San Diego’s only outdoor seafood bar, specializing in chilled oysters, little neck clams and shrimp cocktail.

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Grub: Savory BBQ plus Raw Bar’s array of succulent seafood Sips: Sake, oyster shots, bottle service, drink specials Beats: Live bands, DJs, theme parties hosted by Fortune 421 Price Tag: Free admission with purchase from the bar Sideline: Cabanamenities include plasma screens, ceiling fans, wi-fi


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Stop in and bet Joe a round of drinks that you can guess where he’s from. (Shhh‌ it’s Pennsylvania.) Offshore Tavern & Grill sports a casual vibe, with 20 HDTVs, a giant bar stocked with 16 draught beers and three dozen wines, and a food menu that ranges from burgers and wraps to prime rib. Open at 11 a.m. for a late breakfast; lunch and dinner seven days a week. Dine-in, take out, patio dining, free wi-fi. Offshore Tavern & Grill / BAY PARK 2253 Morena Blvd.  619.276.2253  offshoretavern.com

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Imagine falling in love with the model on the cover of a magazine you just received in the mail, and then writing the publisher to request a date with the model. Seems like an unrealistic waste of time, right? At least one Navy doctor doesn’t think so.

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Here’s the email the doctor sent to PacificSD. Dear PacificSD, My name is Rob. I am an active and young 30-somethingyear-old Navy physician, recently accepted into the Navy Flight Surgeon program. My path is similar to that of the Navy dive doctor that appeared on ABC’s The Bachelor a while ago, except that I diverged to flight school instead of dive school. I believe that, like that bachelor, I have a lot to offer someone. However, after a near miss or two a long time ago, I am still single. I found it very hard to meet anyone during medical school and my internship, but now, after five years of near constant pressure to study and perform professionally, I would love to have a life again. I am funny, fun, well-liked, athletic,

in shape and very sociable, but just have not been ga-ga over someone since I can remember. My perfect match: Reading your April 2008 issue, I was totally and completely taken by the model on the cover, Patience—taken especially by one feature from one picture in particular, her smile on page 25. Looking at it, I pick up that she is fun-loving, sweet, kind, beautiful and glowing… all from the smile. It blows me away. Even though she is wearing a trash bag on the cover*, I would love to meet her and would even subject myself to being followed around by a reporter if a blind date were to be arranged. Sincerely, Rob Rob isn’t the only man in town to have a crush on Patience,

but he is the only one to have expressed his desires in writing. To reward his efforts, PacificSD’s matchmakers forwarded Rob’s email to Patience, not because we actually expected her to go on a blind date with the Navy doc, but because we are 100% devoted to our readers and, whenever possible, try to get them dates with covergirls (or boys). It was a long shot at best, so we didn’t expect much of a response from Patience, but she actually called. Here’s what she said: “I got the email and just started reading it, and my mouth dropped open. It was very sweet and well written, and he had nothing but good intentions. It made an impression that he pointed out a certain picture and named all

of these qualities. It was obvious that he had really thought about it. He didn’t just say, ‘The girl on the cover is hot, I want her.’ He wanted to meet me. He seems like a real good quality guy, and I figured that it’d be silly for me not to meet him. For him to put all that time into writing the letter and to be willing to subject himself to being followed around, just to meet me, I mean, who am I to turn that down? I decided that I should give this guy a chance.” Talk about shock and awe. A beautiful model agrees to go on a date with a guy she’s never met, and she hasn’t even seen a photo of him. To reward Rob’s eagerness and Patience’s willingness, PacificSD treats the couple to a romantic blind date. [ Continued on page 46 ]

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At Sunset, the day fades over Children’s Pool, the La Jolla beach spot where sea lions converge. Before Rob and Patience meet, PacificSD asks them how they’re feeling about tonight.

he says... “Writing into a magazine and trying to date their cover models is absolutely not something I typically do. In no way did I think it would actually work. It’s a little bit anxiety provoking.” Describe yourself in three words: “Impulsive, assertive, loyal.” Describe your dream woman in three words: “A female me. Actually, funny, exciting, beautiful. Probably in that order.” Best thing that could happen tonight? “I couldn’t imagine anything better than just going out and enjoying myself and, more importantly, having her

enjoying herself.”

to see how this all plays out.”

Worst thing that could happen? ”I suppose if we get along dreadfully, that would be terrible.”

Describe yourself in three words: “Honest, playful, understanding.”

Final thoughts? “My friends are gonna rip me at the end of this thing.”

Describe the man of your dreams in three words: “Honest, respectful, thoughtful.”

she says... “It’s not a big deal that he knows what I look like, while I have no clue what he looks like. I’m just curious about the chemistry.

Best thing that could happen tonight? “All I’m really expecting is to meet a good quality person, and whatever comes of it, comes of it.

“I was married and I’ve been single for three years now. I really haven’t dated much, and I’ve only had one relationship since I’ve been single. This is a first for me and I’m excited and nervous

Worst thing that could happen? ”If he turns out to be a total psycho. <Laughs> That would not be good.” Final thoughts? ”I have purposely crammed in lots

of activities over the past few days, so that I’m too busy to think too much about tonight. When I sit down is when I start to get nervous.” They meet... Rob approaches for the big reveal. As he meets Patience for the first time, he blushes and seems awkward but appears to relax as the two stroll by the beach. right after sunset... PacificSD chauffeurs Patience and Rob to Clay’s La Jolla, the La Jolla Shores penthouse restaurant and lounge with views across La Jolla and south to Mexico. During the ride, Patience does most of the talking, while Rob remains quiet. [ Continued on page 48 ]

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At Clay’s, Patience and Rob take a seat at the bar for cocktails and appetizers. The exquisite views are par for the course here; the live jazz electrifies the atmosphere. Before dinner begins, the two are split for mid-date debriefings.

He says… “So far so good. At first, we both agreed that it was kind of nerve-wracking, but the anxiety is kind of over. I told Patience that she looks just like her picture, and that my initial response to her picture was pretty strong. She’s a good talker, too. One of her favorite activities is to get together with friends and chat and things like that. And that’s huge, you know? That’s pretty much similar to my coffee-shop lifestyle. “I don’t think either of us are really small-talkers. It’s been more like, ‘What’s your ambition?’ and bigger issues like that. It’s kind of interesting that we grew up very differently. We talked

about that a lot. My parents are still together after like 50 years or something, and they’re very supportive. I think Patience’s story is the exact opposite. “I think Patience is more comfortable than me at this point. I’m still a little on the anxious side, and she’s not, as far as I can tell. It’s hard to tell if there’s chemistry between us. As for the level of physical attraction, is there anything higher than a ten? The perfect ending to this night would a fire on the beach. Fade to black.” She says… “I’m feeling relieved now that all of the buildup is over. Rob seems like a nice guy,

but so far he just seems very uncomfortable—not a lot of eye contact, like he’s just not very relaxed. I guess I thought he was going to be more outgoing, because he was so forward with things in the letter, but he doesn’t seem as open now that I’m actually here. The email was probably one of the most romantic things that has ever happened to me, but then again, I haven’t had that many good experiences with guys. “I do like Rob’s enthusiasm about this date. Apparently, he told the entire world about it. He told his mother and his brothers, and that’s adorable. I’m completely opposite. I told nobody.

“I can’t tell a lie to save my life—the level of physical attraction could be a seven, but it’s probably closer to a five. From what I can tell so far, I think we could be really good friends, nothing more than that. How would I like the date to end? If that guy (Patience points at a long-haired blonde guy walking by) was my date… well, let’s just say he’s more my type.” FINALLY… PacificSD leaves Rob and Patience alone to enjoy (or not) the rest of their evening.

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After match… PacificSD calls Patience and Rob a few days after the date to see what we missed. Here’s what they said: He says… “Overall it went really well. We stayed at Clay’s and talked for a long time, until 11 o’clock. The food was phenomenal. We had eel sushi as an appetizer. After that, I had the duck, and I think Patience had the lobster ravioli, but I’m not sure. It was all very good, and I loved the atmosphere. “We were both pretty anxious and a little bit nervous with the cameras going off and people assessing us. I wouldn’t say that the connection between us got better as the night went on, but it was good all around. She’s real easy to talk to. Actually, Patience’s most appealing quality was that she put me at ease. It could be the start of a good friendship at the very least.

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“By the time we were done chatting, it was pretty late, so that was it. There was a hug and a phone number exchange, and then we just went our separate ways. I wouldn’t have imagined that we’d just talk and that would be it. I wish we could have gone out and done something else afterwards, like another element of the date. Anything. “My expectations were just to have fun. In that regard, mission accomplished. There was no diving board to jump into a romantic situation, but that’s probably okay. That’s not usually how I operate, anyway. If there was to be any kind of romantic future, to have any success in the long run, it wouldn’t start out in a flurry. I’m still thrilled that I signed up for this, but my friends are already giving me a whole bunch of grief.” She says… “It went fine; Rob’s a nice guy. The view at Clay’s was beautiful and the food was amazing, but we didn’t stay long. We left at about 11 o’clock. And... hmm. I don’t know. It wasn’t like... I can’t even... there was no connection. We just didn’t have that much in common. Rob’s good looking, but that instant chemistry just wasn’t there. “Rob seemed pretty uncomfortable and nervous the whole time. Therefore, he drank alcohol. I didn’t. He seemed at a loss for words, so I sort of held the conversation a lot, which is fine. I wish he was a little more fun, though. He was funny here and there, but he didn’t speak very much. It could have been his nervousness, but it was very tense. We didn’t do anything after Clay’s. Rob asked if I wanted to walk on the beach or walk around La Jolla, but I said, “Let’s just call it a night.” We exchanged phone numbers and said goodnight. It was very sweet. “Since then, we’ve texted back and forth, and we talked the other night on the phone. I’ve learned something about Rob: he is far better at writing to express himself than he is at talking to express himself. He sent me a lengthy email yesterday about his feelings and what he’s thinking. It was brilliant the way he wrote it all, but when we talk on the phone, it seems more forced and uncomfortable. It seems like I could have chemistry with the guy in those emails and text messages, but when we talk, I’m like, ‘Where’d he go?’” CONCLUSION… Before the date, Rob had been confident, describing himself as “impulsive” and “assertive.” In contrast, Patience had expressed anxiety, saying, “When I sit down is when I start to get nervous.” In the end, however, their roles had reversed—Patience had become more confident, while Rob had transformed into the nervous one. The official military description for Rob’s contribution to this phenomenon: Crash and Burn. Dr. Rob is an officer and absolutely a gentleman. Patience is a hopeless romantic. Unfortunately for both, their fantasies were only partially realized. She fell in love with words, he fell in love with a picture, and both proved that you can’t judge a book, let alone a magazine, by its cover.

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