OT: HFPens Community Lounge: Or Ogrezilla and LOGiK's Nerd Thread ;)

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Ogrezilla

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Jul 5, 2009
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Happy New Year everyone!

Except that one person, f*** you.
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Empoleon8771

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Aug 25, 2015
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I mentioned a bit ago I was in the process of moving to DC and I've settled in pretty well. I really love the Maryland DC suburbs but I'm going to bail on living in these kind of large complexes really quickly. Living in a 50 unit a floor complex means you have to deal with the 49 other units living on your floor, which includes any of their psycho dogs that go apeshit and attack their doors anytime you try to take your dog out :laugh:

But regardless, living in the DC metro area is super nice. I went on a date at the Asian Art museum and it was super nice to be able to take the metro down from Rockville to go there, plus the museum was great was well. I'll end up moving out of this complex as soon as my lease is done (probably to buy down here) but I think I'll be staying in the DC area for a long time. Or at least I hope :laugh:

It's a bit of an adjustment after moving, but I think this area will have everything I want going forward. DC has a lot of museums, the area is pretty bikeable (especially if you're near a trail), the metro service is great and it's not that far off from going home or going to a couple of vacation spots. You can definitely argue it's expensive but it's a lot cheaper than Seattle was.
 

Pens1566

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DC metro area is super underrated, glad you’re enjoying it Emp!

I think it's just "rated". It's great if you're single or wanting to go out and do shit all the time. The older and more tied down you get, it's just expensive with lots of traffic.

And either way, you have to deal with Caps fans ...
 
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Empoleon8771

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I think it's just "rated". It's great if you're single or wanting to go out and do shit all the time. The older and more tied down you get, it's just expensive with lots of traffic.

And either way, you have to deal with Caps fans ...

Honestly I haven't noticed a ton of traffic issues, at least in the Maryland part. I know it gets really bad closer to the city and in Virginia, but the Maryland area doesn't seem as bad.

I'm also right off of the red line that can take me directly into downtown DC, so I'd be planning on using the Metro anytime I need to get down there.
 

Big McLargehuge

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May 9, 2002
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After one of my harder years, 2025 is shaping up to make up for it.

No travel in 2024 is opening up to what looks like 4 cruises this year, for now at least. I've only done one before (repositioning from Vancouver to Yokohama in 2019). I'm taking my dad on his first cruise (Mexican Riviera) in a couple weeks, am doing a bit of a reversal of my first one (repositioning from Yokohama to Los Angeles) in May, likely taking my Finnish friend on the f***ing Catalina Wine Mixer (well, the Royal Caribbean equivalent), and then ending with what will likely be one of my most interesting travel experiences - a Virgin Voyages southern Caribbean one in a closet-sized solo cabin before Christmas.

For an introverted autoimmune solo traveler who hates crowds, most people, the sun, & water; cruising just seems like a natural fit.

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I can feel the panic attack coming from 11.5 months away :laugh:
 
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