Slomo has become a celebrity in Pacific Beach and will truly die a legend. Some have thought he was homeless or had mental illnesses but he isn’t phased. Everyone has a different story about why he does what he does and who he was before he became Slomo but that doesn’t stop the cheering and high-fives he gets as he passes by people. If you spend any time on the boardwalk it is very likely you will see Slomo. Slomo has studied the neurological breakdown of slow motion skating. It became a spiritual transition for Slomo. He expressed that he found joy in roller skating and chose to relocate to a house on the beach and pursued his passion. He was surrounded by material things that didn’t bring him happiness. About 20 years ago almost, Slomo, a very wealthy medical professional was falling into depression. Slomo’s “claim to fame” is his daily slow motion roller skate up and down the boardwalk. Jon Kitchin is someone we hope you see while in Pacific Beach. Description: rollerblader crossing in the streets of kigali on rollerblade as he entertain people doing freestyles in slow motion. If you haven’t heard about one of the most famous people in Pacific Beach then I am glad you opened this blog! But did you ask them about people to see? Probably not. Most of you probably did your research or asked the concierge at your hotel about the local attractions, places to go and things to do. Pacific Beach is such a unique and fun place be at any time of the year. Regardless of the initial reason you came, there are so many reasons to stay. Maybe you came for the white sandy beach and the warm waters, or maybe you came for the endless summer beach party scene. You should give yourself a pat on the back because you’ve made a great decision. And you’ve even booked some surf lessons with Pacific Surf. So you’re on vacation in San Diego and chose to stay at the wonderful Blue Sea Beach Hotel in our favorite beach town, Pacific Beach.
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