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Bacon just doesn't translate well from hex code. Thanks anyways.
sigh. I don't want to know. Having fucking goddamn shitty ass day today. I'm second thinking the whole no drinking thing. fuckfuckfuck.
Just talked to a guy about Pokemon games for GBA, he's selling Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald and Fire Red/Leaf Green all for $30. :D
Prude got my gear award! WHAT THE HELL! Come out you!!!:fist:
If you take my award, you post! NOAW!
No thats what Im talking about mutha FFFFFF! :]
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This is fucking boring. I'm out.
Bye merry, hope you feel better soon... :(
So the guy I emailed the Pokemon games about is in a different Country...Not happening...
Applied for a job that pays $11.25 an hour, 40 hours/week guaranteed. Holy shit. If I get this job, I'll finally be able to move out. :lol
I guess Sprungs 2nd title rings true, eh? :wacko:
Personal opinion: unless you get really lucky and manage to rent a decent sized house, three men living together will become cramped and a clusterfuck really quickly. You'd be better off finding a somewhat close friend that you respect and moving in with him. Also, more places are likely to rent to two guys moving in together versus three guys moving in together. At least, in my experience. Two guys says "room mates." Three guys says "party central."
I will personally never live with another roommate again, just because of my experiences with them. That is to say, I refuse to live with another male roommate. :sad-no: Your mileage may vary. I know Beelz has said in the past he loves having roommates, mainly because it means he can afford stuff and there are always people there to hang out with if you want to. :shrug:
If you get a job working 40 hours/week at $11.25/hr, you can get by quite comfortably and have lots of money to spend with just one roommate almost anywhere, 'cept for maybe some of the large cities.
Stop trying to oppress white people. You don't know how hard we've had it. :ignore:
Yeah, listen to Drag, Rox.... If you're going to move in with someone, make sure you know them and can trust them. You don't want too may people under one roof (I've had problems with that in the past), but one trustworthy roomie is a good thing. Just don't go nuts and blow all your money because everything is cheaper though, be smart and save because sooner or later you will value your space and want to be on your own. From personal experiences, the biggest arguments we ever had usually stemmed from groceries. Invariably, someone comes home drunk and makes a feast and eats the other persons food, and vice versa. I'm guilty of it too, but eventually it gets annoying since groceries aren't exactly cheap. Then other problems stem, such as my roommate didn't want cable tv, only internet. Well, he was down for splitting the bill but then didn't want to pay after a while because he wasn't using the TV supposedly. Shit like that creeps up after time, and just because said roomie has a job now doesn't mean something will happen in 3 months. It's a vicious economy out there, just look at Jazz. College degree and no luck. I had the same problem as him for awhile, and then when you lose your job and have to reboot it can be even harder.
I guess what I'm getting at is make a game plan, and don't move out after two weeks of working at this new job if you get it :wacko: