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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Institutional Control on February 19, 2017, 03:00:16 PM
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I've been offered a very good job. However, I will have to relocate to my assigned region which is the Southeast. I can live anywhere within the region but obviously proximity to a decent airport would be a must. We have good friends in the Raleigh Durham area and in the Melbourne, FL area so we're going to look into those areas. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Savannah
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Charleston
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will you build another house?
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will you build another house?
Probably rent at first until we become more familiar with the area and decide if we want to stay. I would build again but I guess it would depend on the housing market wherever we choose to live.
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You could hang out with the president now
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Savannah
That's where my parents met!
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You could hang out with the president now
Stop it. Our president works very hard unlike that loser Obama.
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Live in Panama City
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We already did this thread and the overwhelming response was DC
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Myrtle Beach
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We already did this thread and the overwhelming response was DC
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I don't think you understand how directions work
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Miami obv. I hope the other answers are a joke
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Charleston
I've only heard fantastic things about Charleston.
I would ask what kinds of things you need other then a nicer airport. Activities, social things, climate?
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We already did this thread and the overwhelming response was DC
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I don't think you understand how directions work
I think you did this same hur hur joke too
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Link?
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i don't think i could ever live in the southeast. pretty gross, even worse than dallas bud
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maybe north carolina or virginia if that counts. possibly nashville
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San Jose would be another good spot
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san jose is very nice, but not really in the south east
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I think Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, RDU, and DC would all be fine choices. Although RDU and Nashville are relatively lacking in the airport front.
DC could be in his footprint, but it might not. It certainly isn't unreasonable choice given his criteria.
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Nashville, Savanah, Chattanooga, Charlotte, Greenville are all good choices.
GTFOOTT with DC and Atlanta, gross.
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You're already moving to the southeast because the job requires it. Live, at least at the start, wherever will make your job easiest and free up the most of your own time.
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If you'll be flying a lot, I'd go for Charlotte. Plenty of direct flights to most of the southeast. Close to mountains. Three hours to the beach. Good weather. Decent cost of living.
If airport isn't important, I'd live along the Atlantic. I've lived near Charleston, Jacksonville, Orlando. I'm a big fan of Charleston. Savannah to Jacksonville is nice too. South of Jax gets a little warmer than I'd enjoy year round.
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rdu and their airport is great
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I think Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, RDU, and DC would all be fine choices. Although RDU and Nashville are relatively lacking in the airport front.
DC could be in his footprint, but it might not. It certainly isn't unreasonable choice given his criteria.
Nashville and RDU are just fine on the airport front.
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I think Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, RDU, and DC would all be fine choices. Although RDU and Nashville are relatively lacking in the airport front.
DC could be in his footprint, but it might not. It certainly isn't unreasonable choice given his criteria.
Nashville and RDU are just fine on the airport front.
They're fine, but I don't think they'd be great if you're taking frequent trips to non-hub cities in the southeast. Charlotte, Atlanta, and DC would all offer directs to any city in the region, but Nashville and RDU wouldn't.
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You're already moving to the southeast because the job requires it. Live, at least at the start, wherever will make your job easiest and free up the most of your own time.
That would be Macon, GA.
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I'm not a huge fan of Atlanta but I won't rule it out because the majority of my accounts would be in the Atlanta area.
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Have you thought about Chicago?
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The cost of living in RDU is so much cheaper than ATL. I could get a much bigger & nicer house in RDU.
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Miami obv. I hope the other answers are a joke
#finsup
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The cost of living in RDU is so much cheaper than ATL. I could get a much bigger & nicer house in RDU.
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How often will you need to fly?
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The cost of living in RDU is so much cheaper than ATL. I could get a much bigger & nicer house in RDU.
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How often will you need to fly?
Weekly.
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It's an intetesting question. Some of the biggest considerations for me would be: Atlanta for culture and metropolitan stuff. New Orleans for CULTURE. Some nice Florida place like West Palm because it's not the South and beaches.
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I have nothing against The South. Great people. I just never really fit in.
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I will be gone during the week most of the time. So the important part is that we find someplace my wife and daughter will like. I feel like the smaller cites would be more laid back than the bigger cities.
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Also, will likely travel to India and Manila a few times a year, so I anticipate having plenty of airline miles to take trips to get our fair amount of culture.
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Also, will likely travel to India and Manila a few times a year, so I anticipate having plenty of airline miles to take trips to get our fair amount of culture.
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Miami, man
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Charleston and savannah are both nice and have small but adequate airports. I spend a lot of time in both for work. Asheville, NC is my sleeper pick though.
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New Orleans is another acceptable answer
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1. Miami
2. New Orleans
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Yeah I forgot about New Orleans. What a great city.
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I've never been to Miami
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I think Miami is the US city that's most like a city in a foreign country. And has by far the craziest drivers.
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I like Miami but I don't have much of a desire to live there. The summers in New Orleans would be brutal.
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Charleston and savannah are both nice and have small but adequate airports. I spend a lot of time in both for work. Asheville, NC is my sleeper pick though.
I will check out Asheville and Charleston. Savannah is already in the running.
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Asheville has a strong community vibe. And some hippies.
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Asheville would have a shitty airport (but would be great otherwise)
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Cost of living is on the high side in Asheville. Cool area though.
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Cost of living is on the high side in Asheville. Cool area though.
You can live outside of Asheville just fine. Lots to do in the area, especially if you're into mountain biking.
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GTFOOTT with DC and Atlanta, gross.
:ROFL: of course
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Asheville would have a shitty airport (but would be great otherwise)
Delta, American, and United all fly out of there to their regional hubs. it wouldn't be much worse than Savannah/Charleston where you are stopping off at those same places anyway.
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any of the college towns would be good spots as well. Columbia, Athens, Charlottesville, etc. but with similar airport issues. not sure just how major of an airport you are requiring here. college towns will have good education if you have kids, arts if you art, etc.
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Asheville would have a shitty airport (but would be great otherwise)
Delta, American, and United all fly out of there to their regional hubs. it wouldn't be much worse than Savannah/Charleston where you are stopping off at those same places anyway.
Yeah I think those airports would suck, too if you're flying weekly.
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The OP said airport convenience was a must. If you really need direct flights and fly a lot, I'd move to Atlanta...more directs than anywhere else. I think the town gets a bad rap. There is a lot to do, and there is a vibrant arts community there too. Ride the train to the airport. Easy peasy.
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Atlanta.
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i would never move to atlanta, such a gross place in every aspect
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Yes Atlanta is gross but the entire southeast is gross so maybe Atlanta is towards the top of the list of gross but not as gross as like Starkville, MS.
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The OP said airport convenience was a must. If you really need direct flights and fly a lot, I'd move to Atlanta...more directs than anywhere else. I think the town gets a bad rap. There is a lot to do, and there is a vibrant arts community there too. Ride the train to the airport. Easy peasy.
yeah, he also said "decent" which I think needs to be fleshed out more.
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Athens is pretty great.
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Yeah I've long said that college towns seem to offer the best quality of life to cost of living ratio. Decent education systems, culture, public transportation, etc. for relatively cheap.
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Culture eh? Lol
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The OP said airport convenience was a must. If you really need direct flights and fly a lot, I'd move to Atlanta...more directs than anywhere else. I think the town gets a bad rap. There is a lot to do, and there is a vibrant arts community there too. Ride the train to the airport. Easy peasy.
I love Atlanta, obviously, I'm black but that train ride to/from the airport is shitty.
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what's the appeal of atlanta? i'm not down with the south, in general, but really dislike that city more than others.
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I don't think there is an appeal
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Is it obvious that MIR loves Atlanta or that he's black? Also does being black make Atlanta more loveable? If so, is the OP black?
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what's the appeal of atlanta? i'm not down with the south, in general, but really dislike that city more than others.
It's the cultural center of the south and arguably the cultural center of Black America. Plus it would be nice for frequent travel. Those features obviously will appeal to some more than others.
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That settles it, Atlanta is the place for u and your family mckee :lol:
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what's the appeal of atlanta? i'm not down with the south, in general, but really dislike that city more than others.
It's the cultural center of the south and arguably the cultural center of Black America. Plus it would be nice for frequent travel. Those features obviously will appeal to some more than others.
the cultural center thing is so subjective that it seems like a non-starter and having hartsfield as your home airport would suck giant balls
can't imagine someone answering "why did you move to atlanta?" with that it's the cultural center of the south, but anyway
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what's the appeal of atlanta? i'm not down with the south, in general, but really dislike that city more than others.
It's the cultural center of the south and arguably the cultural center of Black America. Plus it would be nice for frequent travel. Those features obviously will appeal to some more than others.
the cultural center thing is so subjective that it seems like a non-starter and having hartsfield as your home airport would suck giant balls
can't imagine someone answering "why did you move to atlanta?" with that it's the cultural center of the south, but anyway
Yeah pretty much every factor people consider when choosing where to live (outside of cost of living and maybe school test scores) is subjective. And even those factors are considered with some degree of subjectivity.
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
Yes
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Knoxville. You're welcome.
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savannah has like 60 of these for sale right now
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/ (https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/)
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savannah has like 60 of these for sale right now
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/ (https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/)
That's amazing. Small town,'ish historic everything, artsy AF, mildly racist, great food, airport decent, it has everything minus one thing!
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savannah has like 60 of these for sale right now
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/ (https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/783-E-Park-Ave-Savannah-GA-31401/14158641_zpid/)
That's amazing. Small town,'ish historic everything, artsy AF, mildly racist, great food, airport decent, it has everything minus one thing!
Yeah I kinda want to move to Savannah now
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East Broad Street School
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Hubert Middle
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Mild racism would be a step up from Texas. I think we're going to take a weekend trip to Savannah to check it out. It's the front runner with my wife right now.
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move to the most racist place you can find and add everyone on facebook
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Alabama/Mississippi border?
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Jackson. Horribly racist town
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Then again every city in the South is full of racist turds.
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Boston
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I think I'd live in the south before Boston, what a disgusting shithole
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I was just saying that Boston is super racist
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I know :)
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Mild racism would be a step up from Texas. I think we're going to take a weekend trip to Savannah to check it out. It's the front runner with my wife right now.
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Check out Pooler and Richmond Hill areas. They're "suburbs" of Savannah and have good schools and relatively affordable real estate.
A couple restaurant recommendations in Savannah- Treylor Park, Alligator Soul, Cotton and Rye, Rocks on the River (shrimp and grits eggs Benedict for breakfast is amazing).
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Mild racism would be a step up from Texas. I think we're going to take a weekend trip to Savannah to check it out. It's the front runner with my wife right now.
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Check out Pooler and Richmond Hill areas. They're "suburbs" of Savannah and have good schools and relatively affordable real estate.
A couple restaurant recommendations in Savannah- Treylor Park, Alligator Soul, Cotton and Rye, Rocks on the River (shrimp and grits eggs Benedict for breakfast is amazing).
Vini Van Go Go's!
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Mild racism would be a step up from Texas. I think we're going to take a weekend trip to Savannah to check it out. It's the front runner with my wife right now.
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Check out Pooler and Richmond Hill areas. They're "suburbs" of Savannah and have good schools and relatively affordable real estate.
A couple restaurant recommendations in Savannah- Treylor Park, Alligator Soul, Cotton and Rye, Rocks on the River (shrimp and grits eggs Benedict for breakfast is amazing).
Thanks. My wife was already checking out houses in Pooler earlier today.
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The old pink house is irl great as well
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It's like super humidity every single day tho isn't it?
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It's like super humidity every single day tho isn't it?
No, close to the ocean.
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It irl gets hot AF and pretty humid in summer tho
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No offense sd cause I think you're a swell guy but you're one of those people in the pocket of big humidity that intentionally add humidity to their house so I don't know if I can trust you to not be giving me fake humidity news
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ok
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I don't think you're going to avoid heat and humidity in the southeast. I guess maybe in Asheville a little but that's about it.
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I don't think you're going to avoid heat and humidity in the southeast. I guess maybe in Asheville a little but that's about it.
#HotTakes
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Ha(t)!
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I don't think you're going to avoid heat and humidity in the southeast. I guess maybe in Asheville a little but that's about it.
#HotTakes
Audible lol
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It's really not that hot though (it is but relative). Like, Manhattan Kansas in summer is hot and humid AF. It gets that hot in the Southeast. Not, like, hotter.
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omaha in unbearably humid, iirc (i do), so i doubt if sd even notices.
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omaha in unbearably humid, iirc (i do), so i doubt if sd even notices.
It is KC minus 5 degrees and equal humidity.
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kc is also unbearable.
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South feels hotter to me, which makes sense given its lower latitude.
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Probably Chattanooga. It has lookout mountain next to a winding river. It's very pretty. I drove through it once.
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kc is also unbearable.
Yes it is :frown:
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Isn't Fresno like the California weather equivalent of KC? Maybe more like Dodge City but close.
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Isn't Fresno like the California weather equivalent of KC? Maybe more like Dodge City but close.
no. i mean the summers here suck compared to coastal california, but there's like 0% humidity. and the winters aren't cold.
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Huh I thought it was humid in summer. I remember a crap ton of fog.
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the fog is in the winter. but there hasn't been much fog in the years i've lived here. i like fog, so i feel cheated.
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GW is really messing with my month pods. February making a pretty strong push to get out of the crap pod
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
They literally would be no better to live in than kc as a young person
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Isn't Fresno like the California weather equivalent of KC? Maybe more like Dodge City but close.
Kansas City is extremely humid and Dodge City has almost no humidity. You can't be more like Dodge City but close to Kansas City.
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Dodge City is super windy tho and smells like cow crap, so to each their own.
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Bogota is at high elevation and close to the equator, so to each their own.
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
They literally would be no better to live in than kc as a young person
well, the weather is better for starters. but they are definitely better in lots of other ways.
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the weather is better how? i mean, the weather in kc sucks a lot but the same can be said for both atlanta and h-town
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Atlanta has an NBA team
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probably Chattahoochee because it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie
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the weather is better how? i mean, the weather in kc sucks a lot but the same can be said for both atlanta and h-town
oh, this comes down to personal preference and people like different crap?
clams, you've cracked the case.
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probably Chattahoochee because it gets hotter than a hoochie coochie
Very good point that I had totally forgotten about.
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The weather in Houston can compete with anyone for the worst in the country.
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The best part of this decision is that nothing is permanent. If we choose a city and don't like it, we can move to anywhere else in the SE. The downside, I hate moving.
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Moving to a new place is great. Moving across town is worthless
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Moving to a new place is great. Moving across town is worthless
Good point.
But packing sucks no matter where you're moving to. Fortunately, I still have a lot of things still packed because of our move last year.
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the weather is better how? i mean, the weather in kc sucks a lot but the same can be said for both atlanta and h-town
oh, this comes down to personal preference and people like different crap?
clams, you've cracked the case.
oh we've covered the subjectivity of it all, already- i thought you were posting something different. case cracked.
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Moving to a new place is great. Moving across town is worthless
Good point.
But packing sucks no matter where you're moving to. Fortunately, I still have a lot of things still packed because of our move last year.
Paying professional movers to pack for you is an incredible bargain.
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i don't think the weather in houston is better than anywhere.
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I could not live in houston
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I could not live in houston
Yes u could and u would love it much more than kc, ok man?
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i don't think the weather in houston is better than anywhere.
seems like Houston floods more than Ames.
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I could not live in houston
you could live anywhere with the right attitude, mocat. ANYWHERE!
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Mcat is right. It's all about your attitude. I believe in you brother.
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you could not live at any altitude no matter your attitude
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Hahahaha also true
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Wife and I we're talking about this. Charleston or Savannah were her choices.
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I live in DC now. Been here half a year. It's pretty great. Hope that helps.
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I live in DC now. Been here half a year. It's pretty great. Hope that helps.
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Thanks, fun muffin. The company doesn't include D.C. in the Southeast region. They've got all their federal specialist living and working there. I'll be in healthcare tech.
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healthcare tech? seems like being in and around the research triangle would be good
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CDC is in Atlanta
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There are LOTS of tech companies in Atlanta, more than you'd think. Being close to Georgia Tech has to help. I have worked with a LOT of Tech engineers, and they have all been great....very impressed with their alumni.
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Buckhead is a cool area
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Buckhead is a cool area
It really is. I have to tell you, I think I like Atlanta quite a bit.
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Boston
Less overtly racist but very very very segregated; NYC and Philly are the same way. The NE gets a pass on how incredibly segregated they are.
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what's the appeal of atlanta? i'm not down with the south, in general, but really dislike that city more than others.
It's the cultural center of the south and arguably the cultural center of Black America. Plus it would be nice for frequent travel. Those features obviously will appeal to some more than others.
Well said, thank you.
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GW is really messing with my month pods. February making a pretty strong push to get out of the crap pod
I do the same thing!
crap pod
August
January
February
Meh pod
December
November
July
Not so bad pod
March
May
June
September
Elites
April
October
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
They literally would be no better to live in than kc as a young person
If I were 23 and had a job I'd go right back to Boston.
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Buckhead is a cool area
:thumbsup:
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Batt BcKee, joining the season 6 cast. :love:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LCFqe0QaEGg
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i like atlanta. it could be really great if you dont have to commute anywhere daily
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Does your company consider Louisville in the Southeast? It's Upper Midwest for my organization. Anyhow, I like it here. Summer weather isn't as extreme on the humidity side but winter can have some cold days.
Downside is so damn far from the ocean. Closest beach is nine hours. I'd prefer to be a bit closer.
Nashville would be a better mild climate choice and it's only six hours to the beach. Still not the crap hot summer that you'll have in Georgia.
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Is it weird that Outkast is the only reason Atlanta is even somewhere I'd consider going?
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I've enjoyed both Atlanta and Charlotte when I've been there. Plus good airports for commuting
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Does your company consider Louisville in the Southeast? It's Upper Midwest for my organization. Anyhow, I like it here. Summer weather isn't as extreme on the humidity side but winter can have some cold days.
Downside is so damn far from the ocean. Closest beach is nine hours. I'd prefer to be a bit closer.
Nashville would be a better mild climate choice and it's only six hours to the beach. Still not the crap hot summer that you'll have in Georgia.
KY is not considered part of the SE by the company.
I already know that my largest customer is in GA. That said, they have offices spread around the country that I will be going to as well. The policy to have the client principles live in the same region as their accounts is a new company strategy. My entire team is currently spread out across the country and are being told to move or be reassigned.
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
They literally would be no better to live in than kc as a young person
If I were 23 and had a job I'd go right back to Boston.
let me guess why, it's because boston is the cultural center of paul revere?
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I don't like Atlanta. I've only ever been there once but it felt very spread out and Houston-y. That said, what do I know.
That cheap house in Savanah looks amazing though.
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yes, houston also has that "cultural center" vibe to it
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yes, houston also has that "cultural center" vibe to it
It's the Paris of the Oil and Gas Industry in the Western Hemisphere.
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Atlanta and Houston would be great cities to live in when young and very annoying to live in with families.
They literally would be no better to live in than kc as a young person
If I were 23 and had a job I'd go right back to Boston.
let me guess why, it's because boston is the cultural center of paul revere?
hur
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Tallahassee
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i been across this country from Denver to the ocean, and i never met girls who could sing so sweet like the angels that live in Houston
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Dodge City is super windy tho and smells like cow crap, so to each their own.
Yeah. I wasn't trying to say that the weather in Dodge City is better than Kansas City. It's just nothing at all like it.
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Dodge City is super windy tho and smells like cow crap, so to each their own.
Yeah. I wasn't trying to say that the weather in Dodge City is better than Kansas City. It's just nothing at all like it.
this is correct. example: trees
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Does anyone know if there are better tacos in Savannah or in Raleigh?
Thanks and I'll hang up and take your answer off the air.
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Mild racism would be a step up from Texas. I think we're going to take a weekend trip to Savannah to check it out. It's the front runner with my wife right now.
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Check out Pooler and Richmond Hill areas. They're "suburbs" of Savannah and have good schools and relatively affordable real estate.
A couple restaurant recommendations in Savannah- Treylor Park, Alligator Soul, Cotton and Rye, Rocks on the River (shrimp and grits eggs Benedict for breakfast is amazing).
Thanks. My wife was already checking out houses in Pooler earlier today.
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when my wife and i vacationed on Tybee Island a number of years ago I was kinda fascinated by the neighborhoods along Highway 80 that runs from downtown Savannah to the beach. A quick look on Zillow tells me the area is Whitemarsh Island and Wilmington Island - it seems like a neat area that is sandwiched between the 3 things that make Savannah cool - the ocean, the river and the historic downtown.
Hurricanes & flooding would be an issue there and the drive to airport is not a simple one.
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Does anyone know if there are better tacos in Savannah or in Raleigh?
Thanks and I'll hang up and take your answer off the air.
You're going to be disappointed with tacos east of Kansas.
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I guess i don't quite understand moving to a historically and architecturally rich but also somehow affordable city like savannah, and then choosing to live in a suburb that (other than the palm trees) is completely interchangeable with the whole of the USA
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Is it schools? oversized garage?
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Those buildings are nice to look at, not nice to live in.
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Those buildings are nice to look at, not nice to live in.
Oh really?
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Is it schools? oversized garage?
kids are an incredible game changer for most
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breeders smdh
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Those buildings are nice to look at, not nice to live in.
wut
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Personally, can't stand the odors in old houses. Unless you seal the crawlspace and/or cellar, it's always musty in there. Blah.
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If the house has been rehabbed the basement has been sealed
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For a family. Layouts suck. Utilities suck. Also stinks. Expensive to fix stuff too.
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Weird but interesting thread
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For a family. Layouts suck. Utilities suck. Also stinks. Expensive to fix stuff too.
Well i disagree with all of that
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Does anyone know if there are better tacos in Savannah or in Raleigh?
Thanks and I'll hang up and take your answer off the air.
Neither place is really high on the great tacos pyramid. I haven't been to RDU in several years but don't recall it being known for much of anything when it comes to regional cuisine. Savannah has the whole seafood thing going for it. I haven't looked but you could probably find some great fish/shrimp tacos around. I'll look and report back later.
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when my wife and i vacationed on Tybee Island a number of years ago I was kinda fascinated by the neighborhoods along Highway 80 that runs from downtown Savannah to the beach. A quick look on Zillow tells me the area is Whitemarsh Island and Wilmington Island - it seems like a neat area that is sandwiched between the 3 things that make Savannah cool - the ocean, the river and the historic downtown.
Hurricanes & flooding would be an issue there and the drive to airport is not a simple one.
There are a lot of neat areas like that up and down the I-95 corridor within a 30 minute commute of Savannah. The weather effects are definitely a concern for the coastal communities east of I-95 and anybody who lives in one of the marshy areas will pay for it in insurance premiums. I have several friends who rent places near Midway that are in the marshy areas and they love it.
Living between Savannah and Tybee would add a few minutes to the airport commute but it's simple to get on I-16 WB and a short drive from there to the airport.
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Is it schools? oversized garage?
Yes, schools.
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Does anyone know if there are better tacos in Savannah or in Raleigh?
Thanks and I'll hang up and take your answer off the air.
Neither place is really high on the great tacos pyramid. I haven't been to RDU in several years but don't recall it being known for much of anything when it comes to regional cuisine. Savannah has the whole seafood thing going for it. I haven't looked but you could probably find some great fish/shrimp tacos around. I'll look and report back later.
RDU is not known for BBQ?
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Is it schools? oversized garage?
kids are an incredible game changer for most
yeah
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
I think the schools are crap unless you go private. at least from what my orlando living coworkers tell me.
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Having kids sounds like it kinda sucks :frown:
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
I think the schools are crap unless you go private. at least from what my orlando living coworkers tell me.
i think that is pretty much all of FL - maybe the South as a whole
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
What are these convenient amenities you speak of?
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It's Swinger lingo, KC.
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
What are these convenient amenities you speak of?
Name it. Anything you could possibly want during an ordinary day is just a short drive from my house. And it's all new and nice.
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
What are these convenient amenities you speak of?
Name it. Anything you could possibly want during an ordinary day is just a short drive from my house. And it's all new and nice.
Yeah, if that is the standard you live by then that's fine
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I absolutely choose to live in suburbia on account of all its super convenient amenities and kid friendly stuff.
I've always been under the impression that Orlando would deliver big time in this area.
What are these convenient amenities you speak of?
Name it. Anything you could possibly want during an ordinary day is just a short drive from my house. And it's all new and nice.
Your suburban area is very nice. Two thumbs up.
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suburb kid having advantages:
lots of parking
the whole foods out here is bigger than the downtown shitty one
lots of giant grassy areas for doing kid stuff (houses have giant yards as well)
lower crime
better schools
all your neighbors have kids
best youth sports teams/options
buffalo wild wings around every corner
neighborhood gets snow plowed first
your office building is relocating out there anyway
minor league baseball stadium
the hip place downtown is opening their West/East location out there for their aging regulars
2017 Audi Q7
literally everything that could give you a parent boner is there
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My guess on the terms of mir's google image search for that post "shiny happy white people"
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Those pictures made me really uncomfortable
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paul ryan interns
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I'll have you know that known African American and former NFL player Lawrence Pete is my neighbor
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I'll have you know that known African American and former NFL player Lawrence Pete is my neighbor
in googling who that is I found this on wiki
He attended Wichita South High School.
His nephews Arthur and Bryce Brown were amongst the best high school football prospects in the United States.
did you know that?
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yes, I knew all that. I haven't dropped it on him in neighbor conversation because I'm playing it cool tho.
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yes, I knew all that. I haven't dropped it on him in neighbor conversation because I'm playing it cool tho.
damn, i would have dropped that the first time i was sitting in the driveway with him, 6 millers deep
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he's slow playing the pic of himself with dude's nephew
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he's slow playing the pic of himself with dude's nephew
this is not joking irl what it is
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My guess on the terms of mir's google image search for that post "shiny happy white people"
Nah, just "white people"
he's slow playing the pic of himself with dude's nephew
this is not joking irl what it is
That's fantastic, should liven up the dinner party.
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Make sure lil' SD is rocking this at the block party(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170301/01b28ce57e0f9654fd02fcd67b432cd2.jpg)
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False alarm guys. Not going to take the job at this time.
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That is great news!
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I don't know if it's great news but it's not bad news. An old boss of mine was trying to hire me to join her team. Well, she got promoted during this process and is being relocated to the west. I could take the job but I wouldn't be working for her and I couldn't transfer to her team for like 2 years. So, I'm going to wait until she's established in her new role and then join that team in 6-8 months. Would likely have to relocate west instead.
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I don't know if it's great news but it's not bad news. An old boss of mine was trying to hire me to join her team. Well, she got promoted during this process and is being relocated to the west. I could take the job but I wouldn't be working for her and I couldn't transfer to her team for like 2 years. So, I'm going to wait until she's established in her new role and then join that team in 6-8 months. Would likely have to relocate west instead.
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I mean you just avoided the south to likely end up in California or something. I'd be fistpumping until my arm fell off.
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I don't know if it's great news but it's not bad news. An old boss of mine was trying to hire me to join her team. Well, she got promoted during this process and is being relocated to the west. I could take the job but I wouldn't be working for her and I couldn't transfer to her team for like 2 years. So, I'm going to wait until she's established in her new role and then join that team in 6-8 months. Would likely have to relocate west instead.
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I mean you just avoided the south to likely end up in California or something. I'd be fistpumping until my arm fell off.
Touché
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You will probably want to live in Salt Lake. Which would probably be pretty great. (we already had the where would you live in the west thread with someone and it got real ugly iirc)
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Live in San Francisco. Trust me.
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You will probably want to live in Salt Lake. Which would probably be pretty great. (we already had the where would you live in the west thread with someone and it got real ugly iirc)
I've heard good things about SLC.
The early list of places we would consider.
SLC
Boise
San Diego
San Luis Obispo
Somewhere near the coast in Oregon
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Live in San Francisco. Trust me.
I love San Francisco but it's too expensive.
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san luis obispo is not well situated for air travel. like you could hardly get worse. lots of people seem to like it, but i found it pretty underwhelming.
slc and boise are both great. i'd probably choose slc between the two, especially if you're flying a lot.
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Conservative am radio shits on boise all day everyday cause the libruls ruined it
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san luis obispo is not well situated for air travel. like you could hardly get worse. lots of people seem to like it, but i found it pretty underwhelming.
slc and boise are both great. i'd probably choose slc between the two, especially if you're flying a lot.
Good to know. I haven't even began to look at airports. My wife has family in SLO so that's why it was put on the list.
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I have to admit, you really lucked out here buddy, congrats
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I have to admit, you really lucked out here buddy, congrats
I agree for the most part. We had found some nice beach homes in our price range on the east coast. Not likely to find that on the west coast.
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If I had the same job/same pay I'd prefer the south to the west. Just because of the cost.
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Batt BcKee you just won the lottery.
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
Only $2M? That's only about $1.5M over my budget. Maybe if I move some money around I can make the numbers work.
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People in California don't have retirement accounts. All in the house.
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People in California don't have retirement accounts. All in the house.
only half of californians own their own homes. the only state with a lower ownership rate is ny.
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
Only $2M? That's only about $1.5M over my budget. Maybe if I move some money around I can make the numbers work.
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pretty good #fanningbrag! :thumbs:
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
Only $2M? That's only about $1.5M over my budget. Maybe if I move some money around I can make the numbers work.
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pretty good #fanningbrag! :thumbs:
Not sure you remember the definition of a fanning brag.
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
Only $2M? That's only about $1.5M over my budget. Maybe if I move some money around I can make the numbers work.
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pretty good #fanningbrag! :thumbs:
Not sure you remember the definition of a fanning brag.
perhaps I don't! It was more of a straight up humblebrag for sure
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Humble brag is a falsely humble/non chalant brag of something significant.
Fanning brag is a very obvious brag about something that is a humble achievement or accomplishment.
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this is canon
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380 (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380)
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Manhattan beach. You're right by the airport and a modest single family home will only cost you 2 mil
Only $2M? That's only about $1.5M over my budget. Maybe if I move some money around I can make the numbers work.
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pretty good #fanningbrag! :thumbs:
:cool: It might have been a bit of an exaggeration. My wife would have to keep working to afford that much house and the current plan is that she not keep working.
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this is canon
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380 (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380)
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this is canon
http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380 (http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=21700.msg559380#msg559380)
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if i have this right,
slipping into the story that you were seated in 1C = humblebrag
punch line of story that you were seated near chipper freaking jones = fanningbrag
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Long story.... but the Southeast is back on the table.
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I'm sorry for your loss
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Long story.... but the Southeast is back on the table.
Same parameters around Atlanta etc?
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atlanta has some upcoming traffic infrastructure improvements which i believe are new from last go-round
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Atlanta.
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Nashville. Charlotte. Atlanta. Savannah.
How about a small town? Kingsland GA. Thirty minutes to Jax airport. My wife taught in the school district when I was in the Navy. Camden County.
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Long story.... but the Southeast is back on the table.
Same parameters around Atlanta etc?
I think Atlanta is out. We're looking for something completely different than DFW and Atlanta seems very similar to me. I think we've narrowed it down to Raleigh-Duram area or near the beach in FL.
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It's a bummer there aren't more cities in the south w/ NBA teams
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It's a bummer there aren't more cities in the south w/ NBA teams
There's quite a few... Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, New Orleans, Memphis..
I think the worst part of living in the south is going to be college football fans.
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It's a bummer there aren't more cities in the south w/ NBA teams
There's quite a few... Charlotte, Atlanta, Orlando, Miami, New Orleans, Memphis..
I think the worst part of living in the south is going to be college football fans.
Only two of those teams made the playoffs and they're both already out which made me kinda forget about most of them. :-
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There's no Love & Hip Hop Dallas.
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while it would obviously be hard to pass up an opportunity to live in the cultural center of the south, RDU is the best choice
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Myrtle Beach or Jacksonville.
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I start the new job June 1st and I have 6 months to be moved. The places I can live are a little more restrictive than I first thought. I have to live within 90 miles of a company office. Offices are in Tampa, Tallahassee, Miami, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Virginia Beach and Richmond. We want to be moved by the time school starts in the fall. We're going to go visit Tampa in June and Raleigh after that.
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big win for the RDU camp.
Batt BcKee, i would also look at Norfolk/hampton roads
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that RDU airport is the lick, and for only $68M!!
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Lmao don't even consider rdu
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Well... we've decided on Palm Harbor, FL which is just north of St Petersburg.
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Hope to be moved in before schools start in early August.
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Given the parameters, I would have chosen a nice area in the vicinity of either Tampa or Miami as well.
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Excellent choice. I never think about living in that area but I love to vacation north of St Pete.
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Hope to be moved in before schools start in early August.
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How's your new place?
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Hope to be moved in before schools start in early August.
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How's your new place?
Going to Tampa/St. Pete's this weekend to look at houses.
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Got a contract on the house in Texas and signed a lease for a house in FL. All set to move in 3 weeks. ????
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Nice work
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The moving truck heads to FL on Saturday. :excited:
Here's the new house.
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Nice!
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Looks humid af
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Looks humid af
It is humid. But I can always walk down the street and jump into this alligator infested lake to cool off.
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Jorts 24/7/365
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So it's not all bad :D
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Looks humid af
It is humid. But I can always walk down the street and jump into this alligator infested lake to cool off.
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that looks like pretty big lake - can you tube/ski/wakeboard on it?
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Looks humid af
It is humid. But I can always walk down the street and jump into this alligator infested lake to cool off.
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that looks like pretty big lake - can you tube/ski/wakeboard on it?
Yes, you can. The lake is called Lake Tarpon. It has skiing and what not.
I will not be skiing as the lake does have alligators.
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Looks awesome
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pretty sure they filmed that one human centipede scene in that pool area
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Myrtle Beach or Jacksonville.
Both are dumps - don't move to either one of these places.
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Myrtle Beach or Jacksonville.
Both are dumps - don't move to either one of these places.
Well he chose Tampa/St. Pete's, so say it to his face! :shakesfist:
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I start the new job June 1st and I have 6 months to be moved. The places I can live are a little more restrictive than I first thought. I have to live within 90 miles of a company office. Offices are in Tampa, Tallahassee, Miami, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Virginia Beach and Richmond. We want to be moved by the time school starts in the fall. We're going to go visit Tampa in June and Raleigh after that.
Greenville, SC (I lived here and miss it every day)
It's just outside the 90 miles rule you mentioned...but basically the midway point b/w Charlotte & Atlanta and a very easy drive to both cities and not a bad drive to the beach. Very close to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Beautiful drive up to the Asheville, NC area for a weekend getaway. Reasonable cost of living but some nice history and architecture. Wonderful community with plenty going on.
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Charleston, SC
Asheville, NC
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Roaring Gap, NC - hardly even a city...but if you can find a way to live here I recommend it.
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St. Simon Island, GA
Savannah, GA
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Myrtle Beach or Jacksonville.
Both are dumps - don't move to either one of these places.
Well he chose Tampa/St. Pete's, so say it to his face! :shakesfist:
Was just getting caught up...glad to hear he didn't pick J'Ville or Myrtle. No offense, bud.
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Sweet house though. Seems like a great spot and the pool area looks v fun.
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the bmw performance driving school is in greenville, pimp
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BMW's growing presence in the area has been a really interesting piece of the city's growth/evolution. There are not many cities in the south where you'll hear a conversation between a person with a hilarious southern accent and a person with a hilarious German accent.
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Myrtle Beach or Jacksonville.
Both are dumps - don't move to either one of these places.
Well he chose Tampa/St. Pete's, so say it to his face! :shakesfist:
Was just getting caught up...glad to hear he didn't pick J'Ville or Myrtle. No offense, bud.
None taken. :) I had never been to either of those. Tampa/St Pete I have many of times. He's got a nice setup.
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Looks humid af
It is humid. But I can always walk down the street and jump into this alligator infested lake to cool off.
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that looks like pretty big lake - can you tube/ski/wakeboard on it?
Yes, you can. The lake is called Lake Tarpon. It has skiing and what not.
I will not be skiing as the lake does have alligators.
it looks like that thing has direct access(for water at least) to Tampa Bay! I am expecting some Contributions to the fishing thread
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When can I come down to visit, Matt?
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When can I come down to visit, Matt?
Give me a week to get unpacked.
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When can I come down to visit, Matt?
Give me a week to get unpacked.
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Guys..... I hate eastern time zone. Game of Thrones doesn't even start until 9 here.
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NFL starts at 1 p.m t's and p's
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From a non-sports tv-watching perspective, you'd hate west coast because it would still come on at "9" but 3 hours after the rest of the world watched it and spoiled all the dragon stuff. But it'd be worth it.
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It isn't even debatable that central is goat timezone
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It isn't even debatable that central is goat timezone
I think Mountain would be pretty great.
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Guys..... I hate eastern time zone. Game of Thrones doesn't even start until 9 here.
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Yes. It sucks. I'm one county from Central. :/
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Guys..... I hate eastern time zone. Game of Thrones doesn't even start until 9 here.
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Yes. It sucks. I'm one county from Central. :/
OMG, that would be confusing as hell. I imagine people who work in one time zone and commute to the other for work or something are all mumped up.
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Man... what a terrible time to have moved to FL.
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t's and p's
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Board it up and head to northern Alabama. Maybe play some golf on the rtj trail.
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It's always not a good time to move to Florida
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The good news for me is that I'll be out of the country by the time the storm hits. Not so good news for my wife and kid is that they're not leaving the country.
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Hope your wife and kids went north!
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So... my wife and kid waited out the storm. We got pretty lucky and the storm went east of Tampa. We had a tree branch fall on our roof but didn't cause much damage. Another tree limb went through the screen covering the pool. But otherwise, we were pretty lucky. Power went out about two hours ago. No idea when it will come back on.
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Pretty pud other than power outage. Good news.
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Talked to a guy in Nashville last night who's considering quitting his gig here to go to Florida and do a couple months of contracted insurance adjusting. He says he knows someone there who can quickly get him through all the prerequisites and on to the work. He cited this article as why it's "legit."
http://time.com/money/4942541/hurricane-disaster-make-money-insurance-adjuster/
This is an absurd idea he's considering, no? He'd have to pay all his expenses, and wouldn't be able to come back to see his family for at least 2 months.
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I know several teachers and small church pastors that side gig as adjusters. Can't imagine dumping main job though.
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Talked to a guy in Nashville last night who's considering quitting his gig here to go to Florida and do a couple months of contracted insurance adjusting. He says he knows someone there who can quickly get him through all the prerequisites and on to the work. He cited this article as why it's "legit."
http://time.com/money/4942541/hurricane-disaster-make-money-insurance-adjuster/
This is an absurd idea he's considering, no? He'd have to pay all his expenses, and wouldn't be able to come back to see his family for at least 2 months.
is this a pro or con for him?
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I know several teachers and small church pastors that side gig as adjusters. Can't imagine dumping main job though.
You mean with respect to teachers, during summer when they're not teaching for 3 months, right? This seems like it would be something to do only if you truly had months of life to spare.
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Talked to a guy in Nashville last night who's considering quitting his gig here to go to Florida and do a couple months of contracted insurance adjusting. He says he knows someone there who can quickly get him through all the prerequisites and on to the work. He cited this article as why it's "legit."
http://time.com/money/4942541/hurricane-disaster-make-money-insurance-adjuster/
This is an absurd idea he's considering, no? He'd have to pay all his expenses, and wouldn't be able to come back to see his family for at least 2 months.
is this a pro or con for him?
Con, when it comes to his daughter. The rest? Probably a pro, but not enough of an offsetting one.
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They do it during school year as well. They run adjustments after school. Convenient for the 9-5 crowd.
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You winos are going to clutter up this thread and then KCFD won't see my post and miss out on making a bazillion dollars.
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They do it during school year as well. They run adjustments after school. Convenient for the 9-5 crowd.
Ah, so not the sort of adjusting that involves living a carney lifestyle in a faraway ravaged state.
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They do it during school year as well. They run adjustments after school. Convenient for the 9-5 crowd.
Ah, so not the sort of adjusting that involves living a carney lifestyle in a faraway ravaged state.
Ya. As I stated, can't imagine dumping the main gig for that.
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You winos are going to clutter up this thread and then KCFD won't see my post and miss out on making a bazillion dollars.
that's already here mckee, sorry man :frown:
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Matt, go ask some carpetbagger novice insurance adjusters all about this and report back here.
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You winos are going to clutter up this thread and then KCFD won't see my post and miss out on making a bazillion dollars.
that's already here mckee, sorry man :frown:
Son of a....
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Matt, go ask some carpetbagger novice insurance adjusters all about this and report back here.
It’s the first thing I’m going to do when I get back to Florida.
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https://twitter.com/DJ_MarcB/status/950563095797223424
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Did we ever decide whether DC was in the Southeast or not? :peek:
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OH crap
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Did we ever decide whether DC was in the Southeast or not? :peek:
well where else in the south would you consider it to be?
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Did we ever decide whether DC was in the Southeast or not? :peek:
well where else in the south would you consider it to be?
If it is in the south, it is certainly SE.
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It is below the Mason Dixon line, so it's south.
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I'm voting Mid Atlantic. Line be damned.
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Literally no one in The South would call it part of The South. They don't even have Southern accents there.
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Yeah, the south starts across the Potomac. Maybe even further now but we will still include norther virginia as the south for now.
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There is only one city in the south
Miami
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I would live right next door to Dax. I don't know where the hell he lives, but I would live right next door to him.