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Leaving for Orlando (pg. 3)
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| srussell0018 |
| So why don't you get a job and live in Seattle then? All you do is complain and criticize other places. It honestly seems like you're just scared of actually have adult responsibilities. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
So why don't you get a job and live in Seattle then? All you do is complain and criticize other places. It honestly seems like you're just scared of actually have adult responsibilities. |
Because there isn't anything I want to do there? :conf: How am I scared? I have already worked professionally, for many years too... Its not like I have never had responsibilities. |
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| srussell0018 |
| How old are you? You got offered a job that pays well and you turned it down. You'd rather not have a job and live in a basement than have a job and live on your own. Coward, imo. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
How old are you? You got offered a job that pays well and you turned it down. You'd rather not have a job and live in a basement than have a job and live on your own. Coward, imo. |
Yea I also didn't want to move 3000 miles away from all of my friends and family (none of my immediate family, including aunts and uncles live outside of Washignton/Oregon) to a part of the country that is ultra conservative, religious, and has a climate that I find horrible. Aren't you Irish or something, moving across the country isn't a train ride away like it is for most other countries, its a huge distance. Its not cowardice, its just that in terms of over all living situation, in my opinion, it would be a downgrade.
Not to mention it'd be contested by the people I already have contracts with because I'd be working for a company that is partnered with a company that makes a product directly competing with what I am already working on, so from that point of view it doesn't even make sense. I'd be working for a company that is competing against myself and my stake holders. :rolleyes:
To be honest though, if they had offered me a position at their Australian or Czech studios I'd be much more likely to move there. Florida is just ing horrible. No one I have ever talked to with half a brain, and wasn't from Florida to begin with has ever said anything nice about living there. |
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| srussell0018 |
| You make being jobless and living in a basement sound so appealing. |
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| prolikewhoa |
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
People call all soda 'coke' in Florida. It's weird you can order a coke and they'll ask you what kind. |
we call it all coke in texas too. i think that's a general southern thing? could be wrong. |
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| prolikewhoa |
| nou where do you live now (i mean what city, i got the basement thing...)? |
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| srussell0018 |
| nou doesn't live, he exists. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| quote: | Originally posted by prolikewhoa
nou where do you live now (i mean what city, i got the basement thing...)? |
Tacoma, WA about 30 miles south of Seattle. |
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| knowhope |
- Ask for Coke
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- Ask Orangesto for Coke
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- Go to ale nights for fat girls and buck tooth
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- Learn to play Magic with fat guys and buck tooth
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Leaving on the 25th to Orlando.
Leaving on the 4th to New York, until i come back home on the 8th. So except for the expensive clubs and bars, anything i should check out? Mind you i had a high school trip at New York, so i'm done with lala-ing on the top of rockerfeller tower, ground zero, statue of liberty, etc. Suggestions? |
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| shaw |
The only places in which I've ever heard sprite, etc. referred to as 'coke' are:
Bradenton, FL
Dothan, AL
Biloxi, MS
As for NY, I suggest doing everything avana says used to be awesome but has gotten too popular. |
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| Ted Promo |
| Like having penises. |
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