Our Mission
At Point and Click San Diego, our mission is to provide a comprehensive website
that allows users to easily access information about entertainment and sporting
events, popular attractions, and outdoor opportunities that await them in
the San Diego area.
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Point and Click San Diego was conceived following the merger of Larsson &
Larsson together with Lathrop Enterprises during a series of historic meetings
at the SDSU West Commons Taco Bell. Further development provided the foundation
for one of the greatest web sites the World Wide Web would be exposed to.
The Players:
Steve Lathrop hails from the fine town of Endwell, New York, in the
greater Binghamton area, which boasts the birthplace of IBM and the childhood
home of Rod Serling, as well as being the Carousel Capital of the World. Now
residing in Southern California, Steve enjoys high altitude hiking, playing
hockey, and quality meats. Steve also enjoys ice-fishing, shrinky-dinks, Harlequin
romance novels, Canadian Maritime folk music, and just to prove he's still
a child at heart, sleeps under a reversible Buzz Lightyear/Woody the Cowboy
comforter.
Edward Larsson comes to us from the small farming town of Nyssa, Oregon.
With childhood aspirations of breaking into the telemarketing industry, Edward
began his long and often lonely journey to accomplish this goal. Thirty years
later, with nearly ten years of college under his belt Edward has boosted
himself to the forefront of the customer service field, and is able to provide
limitless solutions for customer complaints at the Roto Rooter. In his spare
time, he managed to become a fifth level elf in his Dungeons and Dragons youth
group (Southern California Division, Quadrant 4-Delta, El Cajon chapter),
and also raise three prize winning sheep in the Young Sheepherders Club of
East County (YSCEC). When we asked his wife, Lisa , to comment on her husband's
success, she was quoted as saying "Edward who!?"
Michael Larsson also grew up in Nyssa, Oregon. At the age of fourteen,
he hit the road, searching for truth, justice, and free love. When that didn't
work out, he moved to San Diego. His hobbies include urban mountain biking
and harpoon-fishing in the SDSU koi pond. Mike can be seen every Tuesday and
Thursday walking across campus with a top-hat and vanity cane bobbing his
head to the latest from Celine Dion. Mike takes his grits with salt and honey,
and dreams every day of having his own Caribou petting zoo.