baggio

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Jun 3, 2003
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Ignore list is for people who make all debate pointless. Last guy on the list was someone who intentionally misunderstood my point, tried to bait me and played the victim card. No sense talking to someone like that.

Baggio on the other hand is a weakling, but I'll manage to change him eventually. Somewhere in that bitch is a man waiting to come out.
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Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Looking for homes in Southern California as close as I can get to the ocean...fucking expensive.
@swag - where in CA can I look and not spend a million dollars with a house that has ocean views? :D
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Thanks guys :beer:

Does that ever happen to anyone else? Multiple interviews at once and then nothing for a little while before you get a bunch of them again? :D
Yeah. Quite often, actually. Sometimes it's about timing you with another group of interviewees for each stage of the process.

For example, it wouldn't make sense to host a CL semi-final while another quarterfinal is still going on.

Looking for homes in Southern California as close as I can get to the ocean...fucking expensive.
@swag - where in CA can I look and not spend a million dollars with a house that has ocean views? :D
SoCal? I'm kind of blank there. But up north here? Places like Gualala, Dillon Beach, etc.
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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Looking for homes in Southern California as close as I can get to the ocean...fucking expensive.
@swag - where in CA can I look and not spend a million dollars with a house that has ocean views? :D
When I was out there In Los Angeles and San Diego back in 2004, a 700 square foot home in San Diego cost 600K

And that is not even taking into consideration the real estate taxes and hazard insurance :lol:

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Yeah. Quite often, actually. Sometimes it's about timing you with another group of interviewees for each stage of the process.

For example, it wouldn't make sense to host a CL semi-final while another quarterfinal is still going on.



SoCal? I'm kind of blank there. But up north here? Places like Gualala, Dillon Beach, etc.
Is that near the San Jose/Silicon Valley area?

Because you know what Mark Twain says. "The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco."
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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@Hustini why you tryna move to Cali? You can get an ocean view from Philly too
Northern atlantic isn't the same as the pacific coast in SoCal to me.

Something about the west coast I really enjoy and its always nice too. It's where my wife grew up and where most of her family is so one day I'd either like to move there or own a house out there so we have a spot to vacation. I actually want to buy the house her mom lives in in Brea but her Aunt in Egypt owns it. :D

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When I was out there In Los Angeles and San Diego back in 2004, a 700 square foot home in San Diego cost 600K

And that is not even taking into consideration the real estate taxes and hazard insurance :lol:
I know, its so frickin' expensive. Quality of life (aside from costs) is nice to me (weather, beach, mountains, outdoors stuff,, etc).


lol earthquake insurance tho

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in a few years the cost won't be so much of an issue for us anymore but its a big decision.
 

IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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Northern atlantic isn't the same as the pacific coast in SoCal to me.

Something about the west coast I really enjoy and its always nice too. It's where my wife grew up and where most of her family is so one day I'd either like to move there or own a house out there so we have a spot to vacation. I actually want to buy the house her mom lives in in Brea but her Aunt in Egypt owns it. :D

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I know, its so frickin' expensive. Quality of life (aside from costs) is nice to me (weather, beach, mountains, outdoors stuff,, etc).


lol earthquake insurance tho

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in a few years the cost won't be so much of an issue for us anymore
but its a big decision.
I advise you not to get into the drug trafficking business.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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When I was out there In Los Angeles and San Diego back in 2004, a 700 square foot home in San Diego cost 600K

And that is not even taking into consideration the real estate taxes and hazard insurance :lol:
And when Sergio says "hazard", he means rogue tanks in the neighborhood:


Is that near the San Jose/Silicon Valley area?

Because you know what Mark Twain says. "The coldest winter I ever saw was the summer I spent in San Francisco."
It's even more bumf%*k than that... about a 90min-2 hour drive north of San Francisco. :D
 

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