Charles147
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:amen:We need one for Premium Trim as well. Maybe one for "I cant really afford this but please convince me to do it anyway"? Sorry, that's just silly! :cheers:
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:amen:We need one for Premium Trim as well. Maybe one for "I cant really afford this but please convince me to do it anyway"? Sorry, that's just silly! :cheers:
I can appreciate that some people like it, and I certainly wouldn't argue with their choice. I just can't understand WHY they like it. When I go there, all I see is a filthy crowded stinking cesspit, populated with people who would cut out their own tongue with a rusty spoon before they would look a stranger in the eye and say "good morning".
It is probably just me. I have lived in Seattle, San Francisco, LA, Houston, Atlanta, and Baltimore. Even a brief stint out on Long Island and working in Brooklyn. I have done the big city thing, and now I am perfectly happy to live in a town of 16,000 people - where kids can walk to school and people can forget to lock the car once in a while. Where I can open the windows for much of 3 seasons and smell fresh-cut grass and barbecues.
To each their own, I guess!
Since I live pretty much right down the road from you, I completely agree. My neighbors are my friends, we help each other out and watch our places when we are gone. My kids play outside on our 4.5 acres, and with the protection of our dogs and nearby friends, I have no fear for their safety. Would not go back to living in a larger city, even though I drive to one to make my living.I can appreciate that some people like it, and I certainly wouldn't argue with their choice. I just can't understand WHY they like it. When I go there, all I see is a filthy crowded stinking cesspit, populated with people who would cut out their own tongue with a rusty spoon before they would look a stranger in the eye and say "good morning".
It is probably just me. I have lived in Seattle, San Francisco, LA, Houston, Atlanta, and Baltimore. Even a brief stint out on Long Island and working in Brooklyn. I have done the big city thing, and now I am perfectly happy to live in a town of 16,000 people - where kids can walk to school and people can forget to lock the car once in a while. Where I can open the windows for much of 3 seasons and smell fresh-cut grass and barbecues.
To each their own, I guess!
Congrats on surviving Baltimore. I grew up in Bowie and use to go to Baltimore all the time for the bars/clubs. That place is hell on earth and if you can survive living in Baltimore you can survive anywhere.I can appreciate that some people like it, and I certainly wouldn't argue with their choice. I just can't understand WHY they like it. When I go there, all I see is a filthy crowded stinking cesspit, populated with people who would cut out their own tongue with a rusty spoon before they would look a stranger in the eye and say "good morning".
It is probably just me. I have lived in Seattle, San Francisco, LA, Houston, Atlanta, and Baltimore. Even a brief stint out on Long Island and working in Brooklyn. I have done the big city thing, and now I am perfectly happy to live in a town of 16,000 people - where kids can walk to school and people can forget to lock the car once in a while. Where I can open the windows for much of 3 seasons and smell fresh-cut grass and barbecues.
To each their own, I guess!
Thanks, we actually lived out west in Randallstown, but we were pretty poor at the time and lived in some pretty crappy apartments. I think we got to experience much of the....ambiance.... that Baltimore has to offer, though. Our car was broken into several times, some of the apartments in our building were broken into, the lady across the hall was a prostitute..... fun times!Congrats on surviving Baltimore. I grew up in Bowie and use to go to Baltimore all the time for the bars/clubs. That place is hell on earth and if you can survive living in Baltimore you can survive anywhere.
BTW I agree with NYC. I have no clue wtf people see in that place. Personally DC/NOVA where I live is getting as bad as NYC with people and their attitudes and everyone being in general just such piss poor mean.
That's right - I forget that we're neighbors. My sister lives in Ridgefield, too. She is off of 179th out west of the fairgrounds.Since I live pretty much right down the road from you, I completely agree. My neighbors are my friends, we help each other out and watch our places when we are gone. My kids play outside on our 4.5 acres, and with the protection of our dogs and nearby friends, I have no fear for their safety. Would not go back to living in a larger city, even though I drive to one to make my living.
Sounds good! We live over by Tri-Mountain golf course. PM me, would love to see your car again, looked great at Vancouver Ford!That's right - I forget that we're neighbors. My sister lives in Ridgefield, too. She is off of 179th out west of the fairgrounds.
We should get together sometime.