Hear that. I am fortunate to not have a ton of debt relative to my salary, but it does suck approaching my late twenties any not amassing any significant equity. I can’t throw away my employer’s decent 401k match so i’m doing that right now, but other than that it’s just been steadily paying off debt.
I was read this article while eating lunch at my desk and freaked out when I felt a spider on my leg… except it was just a napkin. Safe to say it’s good I moved to a place with very few bugs.
I don’t event want to attend the wedding of friends that I’ve hooked up with and never dated. The groom doesn’t need to worry about degenerates like me in the room on his wedding day.
For the people the that like it, more power to yah. For me though, I’ve never been happy there and even going back for short visits gives me anxiety. If I didn’t have a ton of family there I’d never go back.
I have wanted to go to Steamboat Music Fest for the last few years but the intersection of my friends that ski/ride and also enjoy texas/alt/red dirt country is 0 people.
IceHouse in Denver has $2.50 Coors Lights all-day everyday, but my ladyfriend is always trying to make us go to places with lighting and cloth napkins…
The one upside of living there is beer is always two bucks or less so it’s pretty cheap to find drinking buddies. The downside of that is you’re definitely going to get a DUI in the next ten years because there’s no public transit or Uber.
Can’t speak to dildos, but I don’t think the legal cannabis industry has been around nearly long enough to make meaningful assumptions about its long-term impact on employability.
I think the higher-end IKEA stuff is much sturdier than the shit I bought from there when I got my first apartment. But yeah, if you’re spending over a grand on a piece of furniture, you shouldn’t have to friggin’ assemble it.
I’m at my workstation and playing music in a separate Chrome tab is a lot less of a clusterfuck than having iTunes or Spotify open as separate applications.
I loved the first 95% but thought the ending was kind of corny. That said, I loved The Hike from beginning to the very end. Funbag on Deadspin is the only thing that makes Tuesday bearable.
Agreed. It only takes me an hour on an average weekend (leaving early, but I want to get first chair anyway) to get to my ski area. That’s less time than I spend waiting on my girlfriend to get ready for brunch. Skiing/hiking/camping is about the only reason I ever use my car in Colorado since I live in Denver and not in the burbs.
Went to Google Play Music to see if you finally added your podcast there (JR’s is on there).
Wanted Oysters, Clams, and Cockles, had to settle for this:
Hear that. I am fortunate to not have a ton of debt relative to my salary, but it does suck approaching my late twenties any not amassing any significant equity. I can’t throw away my employer’s decent 401k match so i’m doing that right now, but other than that it’s just been steadily paying off debt.
I was read this article while eating lunch at my desk and freaked out when I felt a spider on my leg… except it was just a napkin. Safe to say it’s good I moved to a place with very few bugs.
I don’t event want to attend the wedding of friends that I’ve hooked up with and never dated. The groom doesn’t need to worry about degenerates like me in the room on his wedding day.
For the people the that like it, more power to yah. For me though, I’ve never been happy there and even going back for short visits gives me anxiety. If I didn’t have a ton of family there I’d never go back.
I have wanted to go to Steamboat Music Fest for the last few years but the intersection of my friends that ski/ride and also enjoy texas/alt/red dirt country is 0 people.
Counterpoint: a ton of idiots end up attending great schools.
That poor kid getting decapitated at Schliterrbahn KC made me lose any desire to every go to one of their parks.
IceHouse in Denver has $2.50 Coors Lights all-day everyday, but my ladyfriend is always trying to make us go to places with lighting and cloth napkins…
The one upside of living there is beer is always two bucks or less so it’s pretty cheap to find drinking buddies. The downside of that is you’re definitely going to get a DUI in the next ten years because there’s no public transit or Uber.
Can’t speak to dildos, but I don’t think the legal cannabis industry has been around nearly long enough to make meaningful assumptions about its long-term impact on employability.
I think the higher-end IKEA stuff is much sturdier than the shit I bought from there when I got my first apartment. But yeah, if you’re spending over a grand on a piece of furniture, you shouldn’t have to friggin’ assemble it.
I’m at my workstation and playing music in a separate Chrome tab is a lot less of a clusterfuck than having iTunes or Spotify open as separate applications.
Can ya’ll please add your Podcast to Google Play Music?
For real though, I’m a Bordeaux guy and most red wines from that region are merlot blends.
I loved the first 95% but thought the ending was kind of corny. That said, I loved The Hike from beginning to the very end. Funbag on Deadspin is the only thing that makes Tuesday bearable.
In Colorado camping in the summer is actually usually freezing as shit at night and in the morning unless you are east of I-25.
Agreed. It only takes me an hour on an average weekend (leaving early, but I want to get first chair anyway) to get to my ski area. That’s less time than I spend waiting on my girlfriend to get ready for brunch. Skiing/hiking/camping is about the only reason I ever use my car in Colorado since I live in Denver and not in the burbs.