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Exactly! My mammaw was the worst! Lol2
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asuroxychick wrote: »Some people honestly think something is wrong with me because having children was never my top priority. .
Ask them what is wrong with them for thinking that foolishness!
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I pretty lazy on my lazy days.3
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I'm not actually anywhere near 29 and my name's not Chris.7
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Try affording a place in NYC...:(
I looked into it in the late 80s, mid 90s and in 2001 prior to 9/11. It was a travesty then and even worse now. Restaurants, museums, celebrity sightings and theatrical productions no longer call me like they once did. The rest of the NYC stuff can be found in any other city.
My friend just recently bought a 1 bedroom apt 800 square feet for 700k. The prices here r insane
I need to gtfo of here
I was your age when I moved up to Westchester....it took a while to adjust, but it is a decision I don't regret. I can still easily commute into the city by car or train, but far enough away that I feel like I'm in paradise when I walk out the door of my house that doesn't cost like 6 million dollars if it was just 35 miles south.4 -
I can be tough and unyielding when the situation calls for it and I don't suffer fools easily.
My gut instinct has always served me well.4 -
I’ve never lost a fight or an argument
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Try affording a place in NYC...:(
I looked into it in the late 80s, mid 90s and in 2001 prior to 9/11. It was a travesty then and even worse now. Restaurants, museums, celebrity sightings and theatrical productions no longer call me like they once did. The rest of the NYC stuff can be found in any other city.
My friend just recently bought a 1 bedroom apt 800 square feet for 700k. The prices here r insane
I need to gtfo of here
I was your age when I moved up to Westchester....it took a while to adjust, but it is a decision I don't regret. I can still easily commute into the city by car or train, but far enough away that I feel like I'm in paradise when I walk out the door of my house that doesn't cost like 6 million dollars if it was just 35 miles south.
I have a bunch of friends who moved to westchester and dont regret it. I dont think i can ever do it to be honest. I have a place here already but i was lookin to get a second. I doubt ill be able to pull it off anytime soon. Going back to ur earlier talks about working hard for if, i dont think it would be enough lol. Id be seriously drained and probably cant enjoy my life
I think our situations were vastly different, although maybe you did grow up in the projects in the Bronx as well....I don't want to assume anything. But I was a ghetto kid that had no family. I had to work like I did or I would have had no quality of life at all. You seem to be a very happy dude with a stable family and a great outlook. I just wanted a better life and to be happy.....you seem to be already there, so from where I'm sitting you are doing damn well.8 -
Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Try affording a place in NYC...:(
I looked into it in the late 80s, mid 90s and in 2001 prior to 9/11. It was a travesty then and even worse now. Restaurants, museums, celebrity sightings and theatrical productions no longer call me like they once did. The rest of the NYC stuff can be found in any other city.
My friend just recently bought a 1 bedroom apt 800 square feet for 700k. The prices here r insane
I need to gtfo of here
I was your age when I moved up to Westchester....it took a while to adjust, but it is a decision I don't regret. I can still easily commute into the city by car or train, but far enough away that I feel like I'm in paradise when I walk out the door of my house that doesn't cost like 6 million dollars if it was just 35 miles south.
I have a bunch of friends who moved to westchester and dont regret it. I dont think i can ever do it to be honest. I have a place here already but i was lookin to get a second. I doubt ill be able to pull it off anytime soon. Going back to ur earlier talks about working hard for if, i dont think it would be enough lol. Id be seriously drained and probably cant enjoy my life
I think our situations were vastly different, although maybe you did grow up in the projects in the Bronx as well....I don't want to assume anything. But I was a ghetto kid that had no family. I had to work like I did or I would have had no quality of life at all. You seem to be a very happy dude with a stable family and a great outlook. I just wanted a better life and to be happy.....you seem to be already there, so from where I'm sitting you are doing damn well.
Oh yea for sure we both grew up very differently. And how u lived ur life is very commendable and i would of done exactly the same in ur situation.
I just mean if let’s say i want to buy a second place, which is around a million to 2 million, no matter how much harder i work from my current, i dont think its going to be enough, or it would consume all my life and i wouldnt be able to enjoy it. Id b a zombie making ends meet just to afford it. But for what its worth i am pretty happy with my life right now. I do want to buy a second property but paying a mil just isnt going to be realistic for my life style. I guess i have to settle which im ok with.
But i still want to get a Lamborghini though (:
You are thinking just right in my opinion. Nothing beats quality of life. That really has been my point the whole time. If you are happy then all is well. Sure there may be something you want, but don't necessarily need so it's not worth being miserable trying to get. My view on life is, if it bothers you enough that it consumes any of your time and causes you to complain, take steps to change it. If it's just something you think about that you'd like to add to an already happy life, keep it on the back burner and maybe opportunity will rear it's head at a later date.6 -
I could watch animal videos all day.4
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »
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With no words you said a lot...LOL4 -
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »Try affording a place in NYC...:(
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