False. The weather in San Francisco is perfect. 50s-60s year-round, with the occasional cold/warm spell. If I want heat, I drive 30 minutes north, east or south and chill in a pool in 90 degree weather. If I want cold, I drive a few hours to Tahoe. It almost makes the ridiculous rent prices worth it.
I’ve never lived in a house – apartments/condos only – so I never had to do any mowing. If I ever buy a house with a lawn, I won’t even know where to begin.
Setting up utilities is by far the easiest out of all these things. Google “utiilty” and your city and there’s all the info you need. I had to set up trash pickup when I moved into my apartment last year and had never done so. Took all of ten minutes to figure it out.
Also, learn how insurance works. Between health, car, renter’s, property, etc., it’s a very important personal finance concept and product.
LA sports fans are the worst, they’re the biggest bunch of bandwagon fans that I’ve ever seen.
When I was at UCLA, during the dark days of the Neuheisel era (although not much has changed since, unfortunately), USC was just getting off their insane pay-for-play era under Cheatin’ Pete. We had a saying: “I wear my UCLA jersey because I went to UCLA. You wear your USC jersey because you went to Walmart.”
The only times it’s okay to be a bandwagon fan is if you have a relation to someone that’s already a diehard fan of said team. Like you mentioned with you/your girlfriend or if your family is from Pittsburgh and are diehard Steelers fans, etc.
Otherwise, as someone that’s been a fan of the the Warriors since I was barely old enough to go home from school by myself, fuck off.
I love these pieces about millennials that talk about us as if we are some foreign species being studied from afar in our native habitats. All that NYT piece is missing is an audiobook version narrated by David Attenborough.
Another honorable mention: Monsters, Inc. when Sully says bye to Boo.
Looks like our boy Eric isn’t the only one that’s been enjoying some bushless beav.
Reading this conversation was mentally draining.
Guy who’s girlfriend’s friend is into you, I have one word: threesome.
False. The weather in San Francisco is perfect. 50s-60s year-round, with the occasional cold/warm spell. If I want heat, I drive 30 minutes north, east or south and chill in a pool in 90 degree weather. If I want cold, I drive a few hours to Tahoe. It almost makes the ridiculous rent prices worth it.
FOX has the rights in the US so probably Fox Sports Go
Yesterday I installed a privacy screen on one of my monitors at work just so that I could watch the World Cup. PGPM.
That one was so ridiculous that I chose to ignore it.
*raises hand*
I’ve never lived in a house – apartments/condos only – so I never had to do any mowing. If I ever buy a house with a lawn, I won’t even know where to begin.
Maybe it’s a city thing, as this was both in LA and SF.
Is this generally required? I’ve never been asked by a landlord to have it.
Setting up utilities is by far the easiest out of all these things. Google “utiilty” and your city and there’s all the info you need. I had to set up trash pickup when I moved into my apartment last year and had never done so. Took all of ten minutes to figure it out.
Also, learn how insurance works. Between health, car, renter’s, property, etc., it’s a very important personal finance concept and product.
Can’t blame them too much out there. There’s no professional sports teams in Alabama and what else is there to do besides one’s cousin?
Nothing concrete because my uncle is on his deathbed and we’re basically waiting for him to pass, which could be at any point. Cancer sucks.
Has Pujols’ home run off Lidge landed yet?
Oh yeah, tons, with many (unexpectedly) around East LA and South Central.
LA sports fans are the worst, they’re the biggest bunch of bandwagon fans that I’ve ever seen.
When I was at UCLA, during the dark days of the Neuheisel era (although not much has changed since, unfortunately), USC was just getting off their insane pay-for-play era under Cheatin’ Pete. We had a saying: “I wear my UCLA jersey because I went to UCLA. You wear your USC jersey because you went to Walmart.”
The only times it’s okay to be a bandwagon fan is if you have a relation to someone that’s already a diehard fan of said team. Like you mentioned with you/your girlfriend or if your family is from Pittsburgh and are diehard Steelers fans, etc.
Otherwise, as someone that’s been a fan of the the Warriors since I was barely old enough to go home from school by myself, fuck off.
I love these pieces about millennials that talk about us as if we are some foreign species being studied from afar in our native habitats. All that NYT piece is missing is an audiobook version narrated by David Attenborough.
Anyone have a reasonable over/under figure of the amount of internet proposals this girl has gotten by now?