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Yippee - now it will only cost you $3100 a month to rent that run down POS instead of $3265. Good times, good times.
Meanwhile I'll live in my 2500 square foot SFH because I don't want to live elbow to asshole with the rest of the lemmings. NY holds no appeal for me, at any price.
Meanwhile I'll live in my 2500 square foot SFH because I don't want to live elbow to asshole with the rest of the lemmings.
people live in NYC for the convenience. No car required, usually 15 min door to door for work, good jobs, better pay, anything you need is just steps outside your apartment, and lots to do all everywhere in the city.
And the pizza. I hear they have awesome pastrami sandwiches too.
And the pizza. I hear they have awesome pastrami sandwiches too.
I lived there for the bagels.
And the pizza. I hear they have awesome pastrami sandwiches too.
I lived there for the bagels.
They are to die for! Economically speaking anyway.
Don't forget the scones.
Scones are for tea drinkers with a limp wrist and a lisp. Real men drink coffee with their bagels.
Don't forget the scones.
Scones are for tea drinkers with a limp wrist and a lisp. Real men drink coffee with their bagels.
Clotted cream rocks, you upstart colonist!
Don't mind him, that's just the spotted dick talking.
Well, the weather must be better than where I live? Today the high is still in the high teens and single digit lows. But I have gotten used to this and actually went out for a 4mi hike!!! Tomorrow it will go above freezing and some more snow will melt. It is nice to see the ground after so many months!!
This year though, I hear the east coast got clobbered with snow-does it snow in the NYC or just upstate-near the lake?
Don't forget the scones.
Scones are for tea drinkers with a limp wrist and a lisp. Real men drink coffee with their bagels.
Clotted cream rocks, you upstart colonist!
Next you'll be pushing slice cake and flat white you overbearing colonizer. Overbearing colonizer times 2 to me since I'm also a kiwi citizen.
people live in NYC for the convenience. No car required, usually 15 min door to door for work, good jobs, better pay, anything you need is just steps outside your apartment, and lots to do all everywhere in the city.
And the price you pay is outrageous rent and having to put up with people EVERYWHERE. I like my fellow man and female, but I like my space too.
better pay
Better be incredible pay. But from what I've seen, not all jobs offer better pay let alone incredible pay.
Overbearing colonizer times 2 to me since I'm also a kiwi citizen.
Jeez, talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
Don't you have a flock of sheep that needs shearing?
People just enjoy living in huge, writhing rat piles of other people, it energizes them.
In NY, you can get 50 cent blowjobs from puke coverd drunks having DTs outside of every subway entrance, where else in the USA can you find that?
Overbearing colonizer times 2 to me since I'm also a kiwi citizen.
Jeez, talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
Don't you have a flock of sheep that needs shearing?
Nope, not pot calling kettle black. Brits are the colonizers, kiwis are the colonized. The queen is still the head of state actually. All the sheep shearing is over in the awatere valley. Got some grapes to harvest though.
A Kiwi with his "toad in the hole" don't share his sheep. Go get yer own
Honest officer it's not what you think, I was just helping the sheep get over the fence.
Got some grapes to harvest though.
What varietal?
Mostly sauvignon blanc locally, some pinot noir and chardonnay. Not my grapes, I would hate to own a vineyard, just help friends sometimes when it's really crunch time.
And the pizza. I hear they have awesome pastrami sandwiches too.
I lived there for the bagels.
It is true; to taste right, a bagel must be boiled in New York City water, preferably from Manhattan below 50th street.
NY holds no appeal for me, at any price.
I'm sure the feeling is mutual
Win - win
Got some grapes to harvest though.
What varietal?
Mostly sauvignon blanc locally, some pinot noir and chardonnay. Not my grapes, I would hate to own a vineyard, just help friends sometimes when it's really crunch time.
Nice! I did that myself a few months ago. Lots of work but I get a share of some of the finished product.
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