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trish lives in a trailer park
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![]() Tick tock, Bill ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Administrator Posts: 8,764 Joined: Dec 2005 Member No: 333,948 ![]() |
You hated Pittsburgh that much? ![]() Yeah, after about the first few months I kept thinking, "this really isn't me." Then the winter months hit. I'll admit now, since much time as passed that I started drinking a lot. The whole environment really affected me terribly. Not only was it a downgrade, but I grew up in southern California. In retrospect, how much of a dumbass was I to move to a place like Pittsburgh after 30 wonderful years in southern California? haha I relocated to the south. I figured it would be something different. I'm in the Nashville area now and surprisingly, I love it. I can do without the humidity but it is absolutely gorgeous here. Job market is good and Iz was placed in an amazing special program for autistic children. Real estate is cheaper than California and actually HAS value, as opposed to Pittsburgh. I do miss California though, daily. I have a feeling that one day I'll end up back there. $2500/mo? Damn. I am so appreciative now that I'm going to school somewhere real estate is really cheap. $360/mo for a 4 bedroom, and that's on the higher end of student apartments. Irvine was entirely over priced. My one bedroom in Orange was $800/mo. Same size in Irvine would have been $1200-$1500. Kathleen is a bad employee. I'm going to be paying $550/month for a pretty decent apartment near downtown houston on campus. That's awesome. I never did the whole full time school thing, so the idea of living on campus is sort of fascinating to me. |
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