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I used to be stationed in San Diego in the Navy. That’s a great town.
my friend who just moved back there is begging me to move to san diego! she said her mom will drive me around if i need to go anywhere. sounds kinda awful, and she said the people are awful, but it’s beautiful. but most cities these days that are doing well are just full of the most vile and dull people ever.
Rob, its not thinking the sun is special, its actually physiological.
I have a friend who is like you, she really has a happier mood on gray days and was happiest living in the pacific northwest. She’s a genetic freak like you.
JB, Rob wont like San Fran – reason is every hood is expensive vs in NYC, there’s still some cheap options (albeit dude is living in pretty expensive bk hood now)
i dont mind the super rich ones and the socialites, etc. i dont like the “creative professional” class. most of the time there is absolutely nothing creative that they do. they all pine for the same businesses, shop at the same places, dress the same, etc etc. it’s kinda scary that in order to escape these tards you have to go to the suburbs these days.
For all I know he’s already in Montana because he decided Seattle sucks too. But yesterday it sounded like he was going to get settled there for a while.
It’s a tough decision: turn left at SF, or turn right? I used to be stationed in San Diego in the Navy. That’s a great town. Los Angeles is pretty sucky though. I visited him in Denver earlier this year on one of my cross-country drives, then drove to SF from there. But from there I flew home – didn’t take a left or a right.
My past experiences with Corcoran had me furious. First level of experience was frustration, poor communication, lack of coordination, lack of professionalism; it escalated to sputtering rage. I really hate them. I bought my house though Fillmore.
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I used to be stationed in San Diego in the Navy. That’s a great town.
my friend who just moved back there is begging me to move to san diego! she said her mom will drive me around if i need to go anywhere. sounds kinda awful, and she said the people are awful, but it’s beautiful. but most cities these days that are doing well are just full of the most vile and dull people ever.
*rob*
Rob, its not thinking the sun is special, its actually physiological.
I have a friend who is like you, she really has a happier mood on gray days and was happiest living in the pacific northwest. She’s a genetic freak like you.
Biff, back to bags. Yes 22″ is BIG. I like simple (no big logos): http://www.ebags.com/product/ben-sherman/canvas-commuter/146698?productid=10008353
13.5×9. The Kenneth Cole is great but way too expensive.
Ballard is big fun! Liked visiting the locks, and breweries. Also loved going out to the Peninsula – too gorgeous!!
JB, Rob wont like San Fran – reason is every hood is expensive vs in NYC, there’s still some cheap options (albeit dude is living in pretty expensive bk hood now)
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one doesn’t realize how that has impacted mood until one notices how happy one is when it’s a sunny day there
im the opposite. i am MISERABLE on sunny days. there is nothing special about the sun. it can supernova for all i care.
*rob*
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I hate yuppies.
i dont mind the super rich ones and the socialites, etc. i dont like the “creative professional” class. most of the time there is absolutely nothing creative that they do. they all pine for the same businesses, shop at the same places, dress the same, etc etc. it’s kinda scary that in order to escape these tards you have to go to the suburbs these days.
*rob*
For all I know he’s already in Montana because he decided Seattle sucks too. But yesterday it sounded like he was going to get settled there for a while.
It’s a tough decision: turn left at SF, or turn right? I used to be stationed in San Diego in the Navy. That’s a great town. Los Angeles is pretty sucky though. I visited him in Denver earlier this year on one of my cross-country drives, then drove to SF from there. But from there I flew home – didn’t take a left or a right.
My past experiences with Corcoran had me furious. First level of experience was frustration, poor communication, lack of coordination, lack of professionalism; it escalated to sputtering rage. I really hate them. I bought my house though Fillmore.