Prediction. Despite starting off with the “I have a boyfriend” line, during the night it becomes known to the guys that Girl is actually on a break. Girl ends up sleeping with the guy.
Todd, on the other hand, is a decent human being and just has fun.
The incoming text at the end is Todd finding out Girl slept with a rando in Cali.
League pitches in for a keg the loser has to pick up. That night, the league gets to pick the losers outfit from the waste up (including hats/jewelry/accessories) During the pregame, the loser has to formally announce everyone that walks into the party, and refill beer for any girls there and all the other guys in the league, as well as prepare and serve any finger foods others bring (I.e. Pizza rolls and stuff). Once everyone is good and drunk, we then proceed to the bar with the loser still dressed however the league had decided.
We run off a company card, but they don’t make us itemize anything (unless we go way high on a single ticket). You don’t get the benefits of banking the extra cash, but since it’s use it or lose it, I get to eat great steaks, try new food, and drink great drinks that I probably wouldn’t pay for on my own dime on a regular basis. Less money in the pocket, but a better lifestyle on the road.
Dallas:
Pro: The girls and beautiful and the guys are rich
Con: That’s about as deep as anyone goes. And if you don’t fit the above, sucks to suck
Fort Worth
Pro: Has the stereotypical Texas/Country vibe
Con: Has the stereotypical Texas/County vibe
Houston
Pro: probably the most normal group of people in the state
Con: whole city goes how the price of oil goes
San Antonio
Pro: everything is pretty cheap
Con: that’s because it’s basically north Mexico
Austin
Pro: pretty cool postgrad town with live music and bars and such
Con: Traffic and hippies
Coming from someone who grew up and now works/lives in the Dallas burbs and went to college in Texas.
The only thing here that changes the way I use snapchat is the auto-advance story, and I hate it. Everything else are for features I never used before and probably won’t start using
Pretty much everything in this article except living in Chicago was exactly the things I’ve been thinking in my own life. Glad to know there are others out there.
This might be too late to be seen, but I’ve wished there was a forum of some kind to ask people who clearly have a like mind on the right places to check out if I’m stuck in a random city for a weekend. You can find touristy stuff to do anywhere online, but sometimes I just want to know the bar to go to as a 20-something from other 20-something’s who spend too much of their paycheck on booze.
Late 20s saying this is one thing, but once it starts to be the 30 and 40 year olds telling you they’re living vicariously through you, it stops being cool and starts being annoying.
The only issue I have with resolutioners is the lack of gym etiquette – leaving weights laying around so you can’t tell if you’re done or not, talking for 20 minutes between sets on a popular machine, or doing lifts right in front of the dumbbell rack so no one else can get to what they need. I’m 100% cool with you slowing me down if you’re working out, it pisses me off when you’re slowing me down because you’re an oblivious dick.
To be fair, it wasn’t for their millionth follower, it was for every account that retweeted their tweet celebrating 1,000,000 followers. Just some computer script that made the same picture for every person who retweeted it
So the issue isn’t that they WILL abuse their power, but there’s a possibility that they COULD?
These companies already attract the type of people who eat/breath/sleep their careers (nap pods and free food at work so you never have to leave), so it wouldn’t surprise me if the type of women who work there/want to work there are the ones who would strongly appreciate this option. You appeal to the type of people you want, and google/Facebook want people who put careers over everything else, male or female.
Prediction. Despite starting off with the “I have a boyfriend” line, during the night it becomes known to the guys that Girl is actually on a break. Girl ends up sleeping with the guy.
Todd, on the other hand, is a decent human being and just has fun.
The incoming text at the end is Todd finding out Girl slept with a rando in Cali.
League pitches in for a keg the loser has to pick up. That night, the league gets to pick the losers outfit from the waste up (including hats/jewelry/accessories) During the pregame, the loser has to formally announce everyone that walks into the party, and refill beer for any girls there and all the other guys in the league, as well as prepare and serve any finger foods others bring (I.e. Pizza rolls and stuff). Once everyone is good and drunk, we then proceed to the bar with the loser still dressed however the league had decided.
We run off a company card, but they don’t make us itemize anything (unless we go way high on a single ticket). You don’t get the benefits of banking the extra cash, but since it’s use it or lose it, I get to eat great steaks, try new food, and drink great drinks that I probably wouldn’t pay for on my own dime on a regular basis. Less money in the pocket, but a better lifestyle on the road.
Makes sense. I could have sex twice a day, every day and still need to figure out what to do with the other 23 hours and 58 minutes
Dallas:
Pro: The girls and beautiful and the guys are rich
Con: That’s about as deep as anyone goes. And if you don’t fit the above, sucks to suck
Fort Worth
Pro: Has the stereotypical Texas/Country vibe
Con: Has the stereotypical Texas/County vibe
Houston
Pro: probably the most normal group of people in the state
Con: whole city goes how the price of oil goes
San Antonio
Pro: everything is pretty cheap
Con: that’s because it’s basically north Mexico
Austin
Pro: pretty cool postgrad town with live music and bars and such
Con: Traffic and hippies
Coming from someone who grew up and now works/lives in the Dallas burbs and went to college in Texas.
The only thing here that changes the way I use snapchat is the auto-advance story, and I hate it. Everything else are for features I never used before and probably won’t start using
Pretty much everything in this article except living in Chicago was exactly the things I’ve been thinking in my own life. Glad to know there are others out there.
First name Hashtag, middle name NoFilter
I logged in for the first time in ages to ask this and you beat me to it. Those were the golden years…
To be fair, it’s better than bragging about the racist OU SAE chant leader they get to claim as well…
This must have hit college campuses a while ago- almost everyone that has popped up here in Dallas was an SMU or TCU sorority girl
This might be too late to be seen, but I’ve wished there was a forum of some kind to ask people who clearly have a like mind on the right places to check out if I’m stuck in a random city for a weekend. You can find touristy stuff to do anywhere online, but sometimes I just want to know the bar to go to as a 20-something from other 20-something’s who spend too much of their paycheck on booze.
Late 20s saying this is one thing, but once it starts to be the 30 and 40 year olds telling you they’re living vicariously through you, it stops being cool and starts being annoying.
Taking whatever you can get #PGP
The only issue I have with resolutioners is the lack of gym etiquette – leaving weights laying around so you can’t tell if you’re done or not, talking for 20 minutes between sets on a popular machine, or doing lifts right in front of the dumbbell rack so no one else can get to what they need. I’m 100% cool with you slowing me down if you’re working out, it pisses me off when you’re slowing me down because you’re an oblivious dick.
You’re starting to move away from post grad problems and closer to mid life meltdowns
This is how I plan to teach my future children about sex. Avoid all that awkward “parenting” stuff
To be fair, it wasn’t for their millionth follower, it was for every account that retweeted their tweet celebrating 1,000,000 followers. Just some computer script that made the same picture for every person who retweeted it
He has always been and will always be my favorite artist
So the issue isn’t that they WILL abuse their power, but there’s a possibility that they COULD?
These companies already attract the type of people who eat/breath/sleep their careers (nap pods and free food at work so you never have to leave), so it wouldn’t surprise me if the type of women who work there/want to work there are the ones who would strongly appreciate this option. You appeal to the type of people you want, and google/Facebook want people who put careers over everything else, male or female.