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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.
Joss Weatherby
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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.
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.
Joss Weatherby
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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.
srussell0018
You make being jobless and living in a basement sound so appealing.
prolikewhoa
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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.
prolikewhoa
nou where do you live now (i mean what city, i got the basement thing...)?
srussell0018
nou doesn't live, he exists.
Joss Weatherby
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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.
knowhope
- Ask for Coke
check
- Ask Orangesto for Coke
check
- Go to ale nights for fat girls and buck tooth
check
- Learn to play Magic with fat guys and buck tooth
no.

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?

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.
Ted Promo
Like having penises.
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