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Next time you're here, if you do, let me know. Would be down to get dinner and a beer or something. Better than the shit show I was in.I was in Buffalo on Saturday. Drove up to Rochester and then over to Buffalo.
Traded in car on a Corvette to trim $15,000 off my car loan to try and save even more money.
Next time you're here, if you do, let me know. Would be down to get dinner and a beer or something. Better than the **** show I was in.
Long story short, a friend's birthday night was hijacked by someone who is quite an attention monger, and basically hard-changed the plan and then ended up being something that I was denied access to due to me not being in a more formal dresscode/over priced cover. So I had left and went to my normal bar with the normal crew of people I hang out with, and the b-day group of people is furious because I wasn't going to wait for them outside of an overpriced ****ty club. And then proceeded to launch a smear campaign via texts to some friends. Literally worst people ever, confirmed.
Very nice! I also will be visiting home again this winter and probably later this month. Staying in NJ in August, staying in Brooklyn in the winter. I drive a V8 Impala right now, so no racing slicks for me.You could've enjoyed Wendy's with me.
I was so God damn tired that I basically ate and fell asleep. 6.5 hour ride in a torrential downpour with tires that amount to racing slicks was not at all fun, lol. My teeth still hurt from my jaw being clenched the whole ride up.
I may be up in Buffalo for business later this year, though. Will Pm you!
Ditch those people dude. Those friendships are filtered out through the gutters as you get older. I lived it too. Going to the club got old for me as soon as I turned 25 really. It doesn't have the same allure when you have a steady job, girlfriend, and other hobbies.Next time you're here, if you do, let me know. Would be down to get dinner and a beer or something. Better than the **** show I was in.
Long story short, a friend's birthday night was hijacked by someone who is quite an attention monger, and basically hard-changed the plan and then ended up being something that I was denied access to due to me not being in a more formal dresscode/over priced cover. So I had left and went to my normal bar with the normal crew of people I hang out with, and the b-day group of people is furious because I wasn't going to wait for them outside of an overpriced ****ty club. And then proceeded to launch a smear campaign via texts to some friends. Literally worst people ever, confirmed.
Better idea: cross the border and have Harvey's instead!Very nice! I also will be visiting home again this winter and probably later this month. Staying in NJ in August, staying in Brooklyn in the winter. I drive a V8 Impala right now, so no racing slicks for me.But the thing is pretty damn nice for what it is. My original car was wrecked by a lady who rear ended me at 45 mph.
When I drove home from Dallas, it was monsooning and when you are coming to the border of AK and TX, it's an uphill drive and my teeth were clenched so hard I was scared they'd crack
Would have rather had Wendy's or taken you out somewhere than deal with the toxic ass people I did.
Yeah I feel it. I was not interested especially after we were dragged to some crappy club. "Clubs" are overrated. Nothing is a club in them. You pay MSG prices for bad food and warm beer. The problem was that this person was mad at me because I was a little put off that she let her friend (a few steps short of a bully, really) hardwire that in, abandon everyone and leaves people outside. I was never a club person anyhow- I am 23. The only real issue is that the person I went for. We've been going out but around this stupid girl she turns into a quiet pushover. She is mad cause she thinks I don't like her anymore, etc. Like it's all that person does-the first time I met her friend she was like "So you don't go out every night?" No... I play hockey, work a career and have other interests.Ditch those people dude. Those friendships are filtered out through the gutters as you get older. I lived it too. Going to the club got old for me as soon as I turned 25 really. It doesn't have the same allure when you have a steady job, girlfriend, and other hobbies.
I look at it as I’d rather pay myself and a bank than pay a landlord
+1 on this. Hiring landscapers to cut grass every other week has proved to be a very wise decision. I wouldn't want to be cutting my lawn in this heat with a push mower.That's the way I looked at it when I bought my house too. Then I started having to do all of the **** my landlord's used to have to take care of and it's crazy how much of a time and money suck owning a house can be. Biggest change for me is that now I have the financial means to afford the house and hire people to take care of the stuff I don't want to deal with myself. Hiring a cleaning lady is the best thing I've ever done.![]()
Did you ever live in a condo? I bought one last year, first home purchase. Just like everything, it has its pros and cons, but was curious to see how you compare a house to a condo / townhome (if you can relate).That's the way I looked at it when I bought my house too. Then I started having to do all of the **** my landlord's used to have to take care of and it's crazy how much of a time and money suck owning a house can be. Biggest change for me is that now I have the financial means to afford the house and hire people to take care of the stuff I don't want to deal with myself. Hiring a cleaning lady is the best thing I've ever done.![]()
I'm the same way, just never was into that whole scene.Yeah I feel it. I was not interested especially after we were dragged to some crappy club. "Clubs" are overrated. Nothing is a club in them. You pay MSG prices for bad food and warm beer. The problem was that this person was mad at me because I was a little put off that she let her friend (a few steps short of a bully, really) hardwire that in, abandon everyone and leaves people outside. I was never a club person anyhow- I am 23. The only real issue is that the person I went for. We've been going out but around this stupid girl she turns into a quiet pushover. She is mad cause she thinks I don't like her anymore, etc. Like it's all that person does-the first time I met her friend she was like "So you don't go out every night?" No... I play hockey, work a career and have other interests.
SO rock and a hard place right now but it'll pass. I don't really intend on being their friends except for 1 guy who left too, who is also a huge hockey fan.
Also @sabremike, never been there! My usual hangout is Gypsy Parlor on Grant.
+1 on this. Hiring landscapers to cut grass every other week has proved to be a very wise decision. I wouldn't want to be cutting my lawn in this heat with a push mower.
One day I'll be able to afford a cleaning service, but not until I get out from under some renovation and medical expenses first.
Did you ever live in a condo? I bought one last year, first home purchase. Just like everything, it has its pros and cons, but was curious to see how you compare a house to a condo / townhome (if you can relate).
That's the way I looked at it when I bought my house too. Then I started having to do all of the **** my landlord's used to have to take care of and it's crazy how much of a time and money suck owning a house can be. Biggest change for me is that now I have the financial means to afford the house and hire people to take care of the stuff I don't want to deal with myself. Hiring a cleaning lady is the best thing I've ever done.![]()
My dad used to refer to a house as a sponge. It consumes resources, time and money.
Why does there need to be one? It will just end up being the mobile version of the site as an app.It`s off topic, but no iphone app for Hfboards?
No. You don't like the mobile site? I think it's every bit as good as an app would be.It`s off topic, but no iphone app for Hfboards?
Yeah I mean for me I see the kind of people at least around here that go to them and it is a pretty sad/gross bunch. That and it is not really feasible especially when my hobbies are costly and I like to travel, and that is costly as well. Rather spend 170 dollars on a ticket for a game or festival than crappy drinks and coversI'm the same way, just never was into that whole scene.
After a phone call with their reps, I have gone from paying 95 a month to 160 a month, for the same service I had before the phone call...I was actually going to switch to them because Spectrum is super ****ty and Fios is $15 cheaper for 100/100, when I have 100/10, and it's $5 more expensive to jump up to 300/300, which is totally fine.
Where are you and what is your actual service?After a phone call with their reps, I have gone from paying 95 a month to 160 a month, for the same service I had before the phone call...