STEP 1 ) Move to Mexico STEP 2 ) Denounce US citizenship STEP 3) Sneak back across the border
STEP 4 ) get all the free stuff you want from Obama administration
Houses, health care, free cheese, DNC registered voter card
EVERYTHING
Nah, I got an easier plan...
1. Move to a bible belt state (When in Rome...)
2. Make up a disability and apply for welfare and foodstamps
3. Wait for your social security check to come in and use the back pay to for or put a down payment on a trailer
4. Get all the free stuff you want from Obama administration
Houses, health care, free cheese...
5. And while you are receiving the hand out by the left/liberal government, wave a confederate flag, claiming that you are against socialism and that Obama is ruining our country...
6. You should have no problem finding and getting a wife in the trailer park and have as many kids as possible to get more welfare...
If this basic white trash strategy does not work, then why do so many people in the country do it?
BTW, Seattle is great if you do not have seasonal depression... I would avoid DC...
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Quote Originally Posted by AlexPKeaton:
STEP 1 ) Move to Mexico STEP 2 ) Denounce US citizenship STEP 3) Sneak back across the border
STEP 4 ) get all the free stuff you want from Obama administration
Houses, health care, free cheese, DNC registered voter card
EVERYTHING
Nah, I got an easier plan...
1. Move to a bible belt state (When in Rome...)
2. Make up a disability and apply for welfare and foodstamps
3. Wait for your social security check to come in and use the back pay to for or put a down payment on a trailer
4. Get all the free stuff you want from Obama administration
Houses, health care, free cheese...
5. And while you are receiving the hand out by the left/liberal government, wave a confederate flag, claiming that you are against socialism and that Obama is ruining our country...
6. You should have no problem finding and getting a wife in the trailer park and have as many kids as possible to get more welfare...
If this basic white trash strategy does not work, then why do so many people in the country do it?
BTW, Seattle is great if you do not have seasonal depression... I would avoid DC...
you said you don't want to get shot, so don't come to New York because even innocent by standards get shot here. You could get caught in the cross fire? However you said you are Horny, so New York would suit you fine and there's plenty to go around? Take your pick of any race because this is the melting pot and there's hot chicks in every race here! Jobs pay well here, but the cost of living is also high so no big advantage. Ah fuck it, just go to Seattle and stay indoors and turn up Pearl Jam and Nirvana all day and sip on a Starbucks Latte
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you said you don't want to get shot, so don't come to New York because even innocent by standards get shot here. You could get caught in the cross fire? However you said you are Horny, so New York would suit you fine and there's plenty to go around? Take your pick of any race because this is the melting pot and there's hot chicks in every race here! Jobs pay well here, but the cost of living is also high so no big advantage. Ah fuck it, just go to Seattle and stay indoors and turn up Pearl Jam and Nirvana all day and sip on a Starbucks Latte
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Can you explain to me how the U.S. is "cultureless?" NYC is the biggest melting pot in the world. How do any of those European cities that you named have more culture than New York? What dictates culture?
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Can you explain to me how the U.S. is "cultureless?" NYC is the biggest melting pot in the world. How do any of those European cities that you named have more culture than New York? What dictates culture?
I have lived in nevada since 1984 and would not even think of moving anywhere elseI love nevada
dunno what kind of work your in, but my choice would be San Diego if you can afford it
Best of Luck in your new endevour
Agreed. I moved here from California and I love it. If you have the skills you can make alot of money out here. I work in the communications business and make plenty to support my family and my local strippers, not to mention my gambling and alcohol habits.
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Quote Originally Posted by rickster2312:
I have lived in nevada since 1984 and would not even think of moving anywhere elseI love nevada
dunno what kind of work your in, but my choice would be San Diego if you can afford it
Best of Luck in your new endevour
Agreed. I moved here from California and I love it. If you have the skills you can make alot of money out here. I work in the communications business and make plenty to support my family and my local strippers, not to mention my gambling and alcohol habits.
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Yeah. I hope you stay in Quebec. Don't bash the U.S. especially when you live in "America Junior." Balloon head.
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Yeah. I hope you stay in Quebec. Don't bash the U.S. especially when you live in "America Junior." Balloon head.
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Good we don't want you
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Live in Vegas, worked in Phoenix,Tuscson and all of LA county and Orange County. Newport Beach, Hunginton Beach were cool, lived in SF for 20 plus years and visited Seatlle a few times. Check out West Seattle but of all those places including San Diego, I found Hollywood the best.
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Live in Vegas, worked in Phoenix,Tuscson and all of LA county and Orange County. Newport Beach, Hunginton Beach were cool, lived in SF for 20 plus years and visited Seatlle a few times. Check out West Seattle but of all those places including San Diego, I found Hollywood the best.
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
who would want to live in Quebec?
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
I know it wasn't one of your choices, but I lived in DC and va/md in the beltway for 5 years, been up and down the east coast and have good friends and family in San Diego & been there many many times, but I'm telling you, Santa Monica California is the best town I've ever lived or visited and it isn't even close. Economy is still good here (compared to most everywhere else) - Yahoo, Google, MTV, Sony, Fox, Playboy, and many smaller high tech companies are here. You need a job that pays at least $50K-60K/yr to afford it here, so it's a little high but not ridiculously so. Practically everyone that visits us are like 'I want to move'...so if your career is such that you could get a job in LA, I can totally recommend Santa Monica.
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I know it wasn't one of your choices, but I lived in DC and va/md in the beltway for 5 years, been up and down the east coast and have good friends and family in San Diego & been there many many times, but I'm telling you, Santa Monica California is the best town I've ever lived or visited and it isn't even close. Economy is still good here (compared to most everywhere else) - Yahoo, Google, MTV, Sony, Fox, Playboy, and many smaller high tech companies are here. You need a job that pays at least $50K-60K/yr to afford it here, so it's a little high but not ridiculously so. Practically everyone that visits us are like 'I want to move'...so if your career is such that you could get a job in LA, I can totally recommend Santa Monica.
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
Please take a sec and look up San Clemente, Ca... Beautiful little beach town almost dead in between LA and SD (45 min either way). Any small beach town in south orange county would be ideal but I prefer SC. Arguably the best climate and women in the world. Fine women out there are a dime a dozen and very open minded. I lived the dream out there for 20 years throughout south OC. I've also spent time in all your other choices except for DC. I would stay in south OC and commute to either LA or SD. You should have no trouble finding work that way and can avoid all the crime and higher cost of living from the big city. One of the few places in the world that you can surf, drive 3 hours and snowboard in the same day...
It's a no brainer if you're looking for solid pay, beautiful women and great weather.... Almost forgot Vegas baby, 4 hr drive when ya get the itch. I've been all over the US and my biggest regret of my life was leaving socal... Anyway, thats my 2 cents...
BOL 2 U
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Please take a sec and look up San Clemente, Ca... Beautiful little beach town almost dead in between LA and SD (45 min either way). Any small beach town in south orange county would be ideal but I prefer SC. Arguably the best climate and women in the world. Fine women out there are a dime a dozen and very open minded. I lived the dream out there for 20 years throughout south OC. I've also spent time in all your other choices except for DC. I would stay in south OC and commute to either LA or SD. You should have no trouble finding work that way and can avoid all the crime and higher cost of living from the big city. One of the few places in the world that you can surf, drive 3 hours and snowboard in the same day...
It's a no brainer if you're looking for solid pay, beautiful women and great weather.... Almost forgot Vegas baby, 4 hr drive when ya get the itch. I've been all over the US and my biggest regret of my life was leaving socal... Anyway, thats my 2 cents...
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
I will support both arguments here...i lived equal amount of years in both parts of the world
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Quote Originally Posted by Flutiemaniac341:
Honestly, I could never live in the States, dont know how you people do it. Its expensive, ghetto, cultureless.
Move to europe. So many different things to see and do, easily accessible, take a bullet train from Rome to Barcelona for the weekend, party it up in Amsterdam or Ibiza. Actually dont live in Rome! Florence, London, Frankfurt or Barcelona are amazing. probably live in London with how strong the markets are there, depends on what you do. Ur centrally located so its easy to go one place to the next on the continent. If you wanna have fun, Europe is it. They know how to work hard and party hard there.
New york of course is a great place to visit but as said its too much, I need something more laid back.
Seatle/Vancouver/Portland is alright, especially if you love the outdoors, great place for kids to grow up but boring as shit if your single with money to burn.
Washington is ghetto.
San Diego is probably the one place in the USA I could see myself living in but being so far from Europe and the east coast isnt my thing.
I will support both arguments here...i lived equal amount of years in both parts of the world
Well, a homophobic tough guy like yourself should live in the South Bronx.There you can tell all your neighbors what a tough guy you are and what real men say and don't say.Then again would a real man need peoples opinions on where to live?I know you're young and stupid but you're gonna learn that when you grow up and re-connect with your classmates, the guys that say shit like "that's gay" and you're a queer are the ones who bring boyfriends to the reuinion.Just saying
Well, a homophobic tough guy like yourself should live in the South Bronx.There you can tell all your neighbors what a tough guy you are and what real men say and don't say.Then again would a real man need peoples opinions on where to live?I know you're young and stupid but you're gonna learn that when you grow up and re-connect with your classmates, the guys that say shit like "that's gay" and you're a queer are the ones who bring boyfriends to the reuinion.Just saying
I am on the same bus as Hernia, but I live near Fresno( "in the middlle of everything, two and a half hours from anywhere you may really want to be"......Low cost of living, good jobs for the educated, plenty of willing and able tail, the sierras nevadas, the coast, but I am going nuts....Does anyone like Dallas/Fort Worth or Orlando Fl.......
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I am on the same bus as Hernia, but I live near Fresno( "in the middlle of everything, two and a half hours from anywhere you may really want to be"......Low cost of living, good jobs for the educated, plenty of willing and able tail, the sierras nevadas, the coast, but I am going nuts....Does anyone like Dallas/Fort Worth or Orlando Fl.......
I have lived in Nevada almost 20 yrs. I am done. I will kill myself if I live here any longer. 13 percent unemployment rate. Very few high paying jobs. I got a great degree but it's worthless here. I have narrowed down to four choices. I am single, highly mobile, and horny as fuck. I want a good paying job, don't want to get shot, and want to meet my dream wife.
1 San Diego great weather, job market weak
2 Seattle loved the city, but it rains alot
3 Washington D.C. this is where most of the jobs in my field are
4 New York City (or surrounding areas) want to experience the culture and etc.
I feel like I have missed out alot in life by not being in a big city. Tell me what you think. I need help. I have to move before winter.
What kind of work do you do?
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Quote Originally Posted by Hernia:
I have lived in Nevada almost 20 yrs. I am done. I will kill myself if I live here any longer. 13 percent unemployment rate. Very few high paying jobs. I got a great degree but it's worthless here. I have narrowed down to four choices. I am single, highly mobile, and horny as fuck. I want a good paying job, don't want to get shot, and want to meet my dream wife.
1 San Diego great weather, job market weak
2 Seattle loved the city, but it rains alot
3 Washington D.C. this is where most of the jobs in my field are
4 New York City (or surrounding areas) want to experience the culture and etc.
I feel like I have missed out alot in life by not being in a big city. Tell me what you think. I need help. I have to move before winter.
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