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T13 07-01-15 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 17942374)
Cost of living out here is really dumb, something to consider before moving.


Oh, wow, ya know what? I hadn't considered that at all, wow I'm so glad you pointed that out to me, I had no idea, I'm so glad It's not August 1rst, the day I am leaving here, I can't believe I didn't even bother to consider the cost of living etc etc. Thanks!


Haha

jlafitte 07-01-15 11:44 AM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17942068)
Yeah, I'll always love LA, that's where I grew up. But the older I get, the more I really like NorCal. The weather, especially.

I'm Angeleno by birth, but I'll take either north or south over it. Sausalito and Leucadia would be my top choices.

Jaytron 07-01-15 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17942498)
Oh, wow, ya know what? I hadn't considered that at all, wow I'm so glad you pointed that out to me, I had no idea, I'm so glad It's not August 1rst, the day I am leaving here, I can't believe I didn't even bother to consider the cost of living etc etc. Thanks!


Haha

No problem!

I love it up here, but I've sort of accepted the fact that I will likely never own a house that is in the area and my rent will be more than a house payment almost anywhere else in the country. It's a little depressing sometimes :(

If you don't mind a room in a house/apt and share a place with people though, you can find some decent places. My last apt was a 3/2 and it cost less than my 1/1 AND it was split between 3 people. Everyone in the house rode bikes and we had them mounted all over the wall. Was pretty rad.

Sherblock 07-01-15 12:08 PM

Leaving for Santa Fe today, to go the opening performance of the Opera season. I've only been to the opera once before, and that one time was enjoyable. People knock it a lot but if you like seeing things on stage like plays or musicals, you'd like opera too.

Wish I would have time to rent a bike to go pedaling around! Instead it'll be eating and shopping and lazing about, I think, since I'm only there for 3 days.

Kindaslow 07-01-15 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17942498)
Oh, wow, ya know what? I hadn't considered that at all, wow I'm so glad you pointed that out to me, I had no idea, I'm so glad It's not August 1rst, the day I am leaving here, I can't believe I didn't even bother to consider the cost of living etc etc. Thanks!


Haha

i have 5 kids, and one got a job in Chevy Chase, Maryland last year. That is when we found out that Chevy Chase is one of "those" place with the ridiculous rents like SF. You know, Seattle is a great place to live, just saying. But, don't tell anyone else. And, the rents outside of downtown are reasonable.

SquidPuppet 07-01-15 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17942617)
Leaving for Santa Fe today, to go the opening performance of the Opera season. I've only been to the opera once before, and that one time was enjoyable. People knock it a lot but if you like seeing things on stage like plays or musicals, you'd like opera too.

Wish I would have time to rent a bike to go pedaling around! Instead it'll be eating and shopping and lazing about, I think, since I'm only there for 3 days.

Musicals, stage or film, make my skin crawl. I'm not sure why, but when a character is just walking down the street and suddenly breaks out into a song it freaks me out.

Kindaslow 07-01-15 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17942690)
Musicals, stage or film, make my skin crawl. I'm not sure why, but when a character is just walking down the street and suddenly breaks out into a song it freaks me out.

What else are you afraid of, and are you willing to pay $150 per hour to talk about it?

This old man has some new wheels on the way, and the wife unit might be pissed!!!

SquidPuppet 07-01-15 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Kindaslow (Post 17942705)
What else are you afraid of, and are you willing to pay $150 per hour to talk about it?

This old man has some new wheels on the way, and the wife unit might be pissed!!!

:roflmao2:

It's not fear. It's extreme annoyance. I know it's irrational, similar to most phobias, but I feel like, "SHUT UP, STOP SINGING DAMNIT, THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE!!!!!"

Yet I'm hooked on Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. Because, you know, dragons and zombies are real.

I don't understand. :p

Kindaslow 07-01-15 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17942730)
:roflmao2:

It's not fear. It's extreme annoyance. I know it's irrational, similar to most phobias, but I feel like, "SHUT UP, STOP SINGING DAMNIT, THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE!!!!!"

Yet I'm hooked on Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead. Because, you know, dragons and zombies are real.

I don't understand. :p

I do not care what you call it, if it gets the wife ok with my new wheels!!! And, I promise to act like I care!!!

;)


Please note, I stopped counseling adults years ago, and work on evals and services for kids. Adults are a hot stinky mess. Hence, some of my statements above.... :)

T13 07-01-15 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Jaytron (Post 17942554)
No problem!

I love it up here, but I've sort of accepted the fact that I will likely never own a house that is in the area and my rent will be more than a house payment almost anywhere else in the country. It's a little depressing sometimes :(

If you don't mind a room in a house/apt and share a place with people though, you can find some decent places. My last apt was a 3/2 and it cost less than my 1/1 AND it was split between 3 people. Everyone in the house rode bikes and we had them mounted all over the wall. Was pretty rad.


I'm not too worried about owning a house. that doesn't even register on my radar as anything I want or need. I just want a place where my chick will be safe when I'm not home. As far as roommates go, I could do that, if it was just me. My Chica would trip out though.

We got a couple lines a some decent places. If nothing else, we will just say **** it, and live up in Russian river where you can get a creepy old house for 600 a month haha.

prooftheory 07-01-15 01:26 PM

[MENTION=362748]SquidPuppet[/MENTION], people say that all the time and then you ask them what their favorite movie is. "Life of Brian ... Blues Brothers ... Hard Day's Night ... Willy Wonka ... Frozen ... Wizard of Oz ... " Not saying that is you but sometimes people think that the only musicals are "High School Musical" and "Singing in the rain" and yeah, either of those will make anybody's skin crawl.

Mumonkan 07-01-15 01:39 PM

i saw a hardcore ass biker dude just yesterday with a blues brothers tattoo. tell him its a musical and theyll find your body in a junkyard. lmao

T13 07-01-15 01:46 PM

"You got my Cheez-Whiz, boy?"

rex615 07-01-15 01:48 PM

Not Life of Brian, say it ain't so.

Great song at the end though.

SquidPuppet 07-01-15 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 17942878)
@SquidPuppet, people say that all the time and then you ask them what their favorite movie is. "Life of Brian ... Blues Brothers ... Hard Day's Night ... Willy Wonka ... Frozen ... Wizard of Oz ... " Not saying that is you but sometimes people think that the only musicals are "High School Musical" and "Singing in the rain" and yeah, either of those will make anybody's skin crawl.

Yep, but not me. Contemporary or vintage, doesn't matter. Grease, Les Miserables, Annie, Moulin Rouge, etc...... Doesn't matter. My brain starts to disassemble itself as a protection mechanism. Even as a kid I remember I couldn't stomach stuff like Mary Poppins or Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

I do however enjoy films about music that contain musicians (and singers) performing, both fiction and documentary. I'm eager to see "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck".

prooftheory 07-01-15 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17942926)
i saw a hardcore ass biker dude just yesterday with a blues brothers tattoo. tell him its a musical and theyll find your body in a junkyard. lmao

That's exactly the point. The dude probably would say the same thing as SquidPuppet about people singing and yet have absolutely no problem with Aretha the waitress busting out a whole number that gets people dancing in the street.

T13 07-01-15 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17942968)
Yep, but not me. Contemporary or vintage, doesn't matter. Grease, Les Miserables, Annie, Moulin Rouge, etc...... Doesn't matter. My brain starts to disassemble itself as a protection mechanism. Even as a kid I remember I couldn't stomach stuff like Mary Poppins or Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

I do however enjoy films about music that contain musicians (and singers) performing, both fiction and documentary. I'm eager to see "Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck".


Have you seen "It Might Get Loud"? It's pretty cool, worth checking out if you like music type "documentaries" that don't seem like typical documentaries.

I love Blues Brothers, but man, I can't STAND Grease.

Trsnrtr 07-01-15 02:01 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17942490)
sitting on my ass all day waiting for something to break isnt working.

Im an expert at it. :thumb:

Trsnrtr 07-01-15 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by Sherblock (Post 17942617)
Leaving for Santa Fe today, to go the opening performance of the Opera season. I've only been to the opera once before, and that one time was enjoyable. People knock it a lot but if you like seeing things on stage like plays or musicals, you'd like opera too.

Wish I would have time to rent a bike to go pedaling around! Instead it'll be eating and shopping and lazing about, I think, since I'm only there for 3 days.

Santa Fe is cool and one of my favorite places to visit, albeit a little goofy with all the artsy people and a large L/G community. I guess that explains some of the cool. I'm conservative by nature but I embrace my liberal side when I visit SF. Stay at the La Fonda - more super cool.

SquidPuppet 07-01-15 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17942991)
Have you seen "It Might Get Loud"? It's pretty cool, worth checking out if you like music type "documentaries" that don't seem like typical documentaries.

I love Blues Brothers, but man, I can't STAND Grease.

Nope. Never got around to it.

LOL. Blues Brothers......I would never be able to make it through five minutes. I like Akroyd and Belushi too.

T13 07-01-15 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Trsnrtr (Post 17943024)
Santa Fe is cool and one of my favorite places to visit, albeit a little goofy with all the artsy people and a large L/G community. I guess that explains some of the cool. I'm conservative by nature but I embrace my liberal side when I visit SF. Stay at the La Fonda - more super cool.


Santa Fe feels weird and fake, like overly contrived weirdness, to me.

jlafitte 07-01-15 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17942730)
:roflmao2:

It's not fear. It's extreme annoyance. I know it's irrational, similar to most phobias, but I feel like, "SHUT UP, STOP SINGING DAMNIT, THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN IN REAL LIFE!!!!!"

Haha actually there are places where it happens all the time

jlafitte 07-01-15 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by prooftheory (Post 17942878)
@SquidPuppet, people say that all the time and then you ask them what their favorite movie is. "Life of Brian ... Blues Brothers ... Hard Day's Night ... Willy Wonka ... Frozen ... Wizard of Oz ... " Not saying that is you but sometimes people think that the only musicals are "High School Musical" and "Singing in the rain" and yeah, either of those will make anybody's skin crawl.


SquidPuppet 07-01-15 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by jlafitte (Post 17943054)
Haha actually there are places where it happens all the time

I have traveled extensively and so far have not experienced that. I know many communities have festive celebrations where music and song have a big role, but where do people just bust out singing when they are at the park, or in a store?

prooftheory 07-01-15 02:36 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17943084)
I have traveled extensively and so far have not experienced that. I know many communities have festive celebrations where music and song have a big role, but where do people just bust out singing when they are at the park, or in a store?

If they are drunk. You need to visit places with more rampant alcoholism.


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