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So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
On the relationship thing, I can relate to the feels on that. Abra and I got together in our really early twenties, and we split in our mid 30s. We are still close on many levels, but we just moved into not being on the same page relationship wise. 2+ years later, I would say both of us feel pretty good about the decision to move on even though it definitely sucked at the time.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
I live in Colorado, it's a pretty great place! Feel free to PM me if you have any questions about anything
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
California is fantastic but expensive. I've lived in San Diego my whole life, and truly love the city and all the surrounding areas. You've got LA a few hours north, mountains and desert within an hour or two, the beaches are beautiful, and if you feel like adding some excitement to your life Mexico is also minutes away.
The weather is sunny and warm almost every single day of the year, if you're into that. We have a bazillion amazing breweries, if you're into that too. We get LOTS of concerts from all musicians smart enough to tack on an extra pre/post-LA tour date, and most of the venues are pretty fantastic (my favorite is The Casbah). There's never ever ever a shortage of things to do here.
I'm guessing from the states mentioned you're looking for the kind of GREEN rush that's still illegal in most other states? I can't speak too much on that from experience anymore, but it's definitely a thing here. Not sure how that's all going though.
Let me know if you have any questions about San Diego or other parts of CA and I'll answer to the best of my ability.
Glad to see inforoo-west may get another member soon
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
On the relationship thing, I can relate to the feels on that. Abra and I got together in our really early twenties, and we split in our mid 30s. We are still close on many levels, but we just moved into not being on the same page relationship wise. 2+ years later, I would say both of us feel pretty good about the decision to move on even though it definitely sucked at the time.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
Nothing wrong with ending a relationship that started in high school. From 18-mid 20s I became such a different person every year or two. It would be hard to go through all those adult changes and self discovery while still staying aligned with each other. That being said, I lived in Portland for two and a half years and consider it my favorite city in the country. Fairly mild weather (but the winter rainy season is pretty drab) with lots of great culture and music. Seattle is three hours north. It's under two hours from the ocean and if you drive for a half hour you're out in the country/mountains. It's a very outdoor oriented town. Very bike friendly with lots of public transportation. The housing market has been going up over the last few years but if you're willing to live a bit farther out it's decent. I just got an offer to move back there and live in a chicken coop or run down backyard camper haha. If you have any specific questions I'll do my best to answer them.
Edit: I didn't even realize what green rush meant. As you know weed is legal in Oregon. Portland has all kinds of dispensaries. It's a very pot friendly city. I once saw a hobo tell a cop he was about to take his medicine and then lit up in front of him. That probably wasn't even legal but the cop didn't do shit.
On the relationship thing, I can relate to the feels on that. Abra and I got together in our really early twenties, and we split in our mid 30s. We are still close on many levels, but we just moved into not being on the same page relationship wise. 2+ years later, I would say both of us feel pretty good about the decision to move on even though it definitely sucked at the time.
You dated a pokemon?
Married but yes.
Can we all agree that this dude is making a nice case for TIN 2016?
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
Sorry about your relationship ending Keep positive and focus on bettering yourself! Time will heal this wound if you let it.
I love CO and would certainly recommend living here. Outdoor activities galore, solid music and cultural scene, great weather, and yeah...legal weed. I must stress though that you should have some sort of job lined up before you make the move out here. This is especially the case with marijuana industry jobs if thats your angle. Tons of people move here thinking it will all just work out, but more often than not find themselves in a financial hole and have to move back out of state. Housing/rent costs are high (as they are in most desirable urban areas nowadays) but fortunately cost of living is otherwise reasonable. Let me know if you have questions!
Can we all agree that this dude is making a nice case for TIN 2016?
Idk man, I joined these threads under a different name back in like 2009 or 2010. I wouldn't wanna cheat, plus after my scandal in the ladies fashion thread, I doubt my name holds up in the ballots.
Can we all agree that this dude is making a nice case for TIN 2016?
Idk man, I joined these threads under a different name back in like 2009 or 2010. I wouldn't wanna cheat, plus after my scandal in the ladies fashion thread, I doubt my name holds up in the ballots.
Idk man, I joined these threads under a different name back in like 2009 or 2010. I wouldn't wanna cheat, plus after my scandal in the ladies fashion thread, I doubt my name holds up in the ballots.
What was the 2009-10 name?
Fuck if i remember dude I was on a lot of heroin back then, don't remember any of my life from those two years.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
Sorry about your relationship ending Keep positive and focus on bettering yourself! Time will heal this wound if you let it.
I love CO and would certainly recommend living here. Outdoor activities galore, solid music and cultural scene, great weather, and yeah...legal weed. I must stress though that you should have some sort of job lined up before you make the move out here. This is especially the case with marijuana industry jobs if thats your angle. Tons of people move here thinking it will all just work out, but more often than not find themselves in a financial hole and have to move back out of state. Housing/rent costs are high (as they are in most desirable urban areas nowadays) but fortunately cost of living is otherwise reasonable. Let me know if you have questions!
Thank you. Right now I am in money saving mode while working me personally. Not just going to fly the coop, and if I have to get a job in another field until I find an opportunity I will. I have ideas outside the box that I cant see most of the desired pot industry employees searching for. Maybe even relocate in the hopes of the next state/s to legalize. Alot of fresh ideas I need to get my head around. Ive grown to get used to city/suburb living, but I love the idea of being somewhere with actual outdoors.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
Nothing wrong with ending a relationship that started in high school. From 18-mid 20s I became such a different person every year or two. It would be hard to go through all those adult changes and self discovery while still staying aligned with each other. That being said, I lived in Portland for two and a half years and consider it my favorite city in the country. Fairly mild weather (but the winter rainy season is pretty drab) with lots of great culture and music. Seattle is three hours north. It's under two hours from the ocean and if you drive for a half hour you're out in the country/mountains. It's a very outdoor oriented town. Very bike friendly with lots of public transportation. The housing market has been going up over the last few years but if you're willing to live a bit farther out it's decent. I just got an offer to move back there and live in a chicken coop or run down backyard camper haha. If you have any specific questions I'll do my best to answer them.
Edit: I didn't even realize what green rush meant. As you know weed is legal in Oregon. Portland has all kinds of dispensaries. It's a very pot friendly city. I once saw a hobo tell a cop he was about to take his medicine and then lit up in front of him. That probably wasn't even legal but the cop didn't do shit.
Yea, it just got to a point where her interest shifted, and im the same guy ive always been since we got together sophomore year of HS. (Plus, Im a libra shes an arie. I now am a believer) The idea and first hand accounts of Portland excite me. The weather thing is kinda deters me, but its not a game breaker. Beach so close is a big plus. And not looking at my situation in terms of finding a permanent location to settle in, Portland would be something I would like to experience for a few years or so.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
California is fantastic but expensive. I've lived in San Diego my whole life, and truly love the city and all the surrounding areas. You've got LA a few hours north, mountains and desert within an hour or two, the beaches are beautiful, and if you feel like adding some excitement to your life Mexico is also minutes away.
The weather is sunny and warm almost every single day of the year, if you're into that. We have a bazillion amazing breweries, if you're into that too. We get LOTS of concerts from all musicians smart enough to tack on an extra pre/post-LA tour date, and most of the venues are pretty fantastic (my favorite is The Casbah). There's never ever ever a shortage of things to do here.
I'm guessing from the states mentioned you're looking for the kind of GREEN rush that's still illegal in most other states? I can't speak too much on that from experience anymore, but it's definitely a thing here. Not sure how that's all going though.
Let me know if you have any questions about San Diego or other parts of CA and I'll answer to the best of my ability.
Glad to see inforoo-west may get another member soon
Im a huge fan of California. Went out for 6 days in the NoHo and Downtown LA areas. Hit up Santa Monica and Venice Beach, hiked, watched the fisherman and surfers. Food is out of this world. Everything I would ever want. We eventually wanted to settle out that way when she was done school, but a single income household I seem to have found myself seems like ill be scrapping by out there if I go to soon. Eventually that is my end goal, currently. Some experience in the field, plus a hopefully nice income opportunity would bring me to any part the lower half of Cali in a heartbeat.
So my 12 year highschool sweetheart relationship just ended last night. We tried, but we just were to different. Way to different. It sucks, but im looking forward now. Im looking to move out west. Ive been wanting to join the green rush for awhile, just had my life on hold for a few years. Any thoughts on Cali, Portland, Wash, or Colo? I have big decisions ahead of me, all opinions are welcome.
On the relationship thing, I can relate to the feels on that. Abra and I got together in our really early twenties, and we split in our mid 30s. We are still close on many levels, but we just moved into not being on the same page relationship wise. 2+ years later, I would say both of us feel pretty good about the decision to move on even though it definitely sucked at the time.
Wow. Sounds dead on. Its not our first breakup, or second. Or third. She thought things would change every milestone we hit, and at this point we ran out of the bullshit ones. Next was marriage, than kids. I thought the last time we Unfortunately/fortunately it happened before all that. But your right, "sucks" is the perfect word to describe the whole account of things, from both sides. Glad you guys are still friends, gives me hope that there wont be any ill will between us going forward. Still gotta separate the shit in the apartment, and I threw out most of my stuff so we could get new (granted less smelly and sunken in) furniture.
After spending 3.5 hours waiting to get my brakes done (when I only went in for an oil change and to get my splash guard reattached) I came home only to drop something on my toe and now its seriously bruised and hurts....
That "something" I dropped was a frozen 1lb Reese easter bunny.... Today has just not been the best...
I gotta know, how much did your brakes cost you? mine are getting really rundown, especially after *slamming* on them last month when a car pulled out in front of me on the freeway. I'm scurred for the costs.
After market parts usually can save you a good amount, but they might squeak, pulsate, etc. Public Service Announcement: Mechanics can get front and rear brakes done in about an hour and ten minutes. Most of the time if you are waiting for them, they just let the car sit outback/in the work bay for awhile to make up for their charge time.
"Luxury" Japanese vehicle at a dealership shop cost roughly $300 for brakes and resurfacing rotors with factory parts, just for a prospective.
Sorry about your relationship ending Keep positive and focus on bettering yourself! Time will heal this wound if you let it.
I love CO and would certainly recommend living here. Outdoor activities galore, solid music and cultural scene, great weather, and yeah...legal weed. I must stress though that you should have some sort of job lined up before you make the move out here. This is especially the case with marijuana industry jobs if thats your angle. Tons of people move here thinking it will all just work out, but more often than not find themselves in a financial hole and have to move back out of state. Housing/rent costs are high (as they are in most desirable urban areas nowadays) but fortunately cost of living is otherwise reasonable. Let me know if you have questions!
Thank you. Right now I am in money saving mode while working me personally. Not just going to fly the coop, and if I have to get a job in another field until I find an opportunity I will. I have ideas outside the box that I cant see most of the desired pot industry employees searching for. Maybe even relocate in the hopes of the next state/s to legalize. Alot of fresh ideas I need to get my head around. Ive grown to get used to city/suburb living, but I love the idea of being somewhere with actual outdoors.
If you move to, say, the Vermont or Massachusetts area and happen to need a baking, pastry and confections person in said green adventures... Hit a girl up. That's kinda why I got a baking & pastry degree.
And not looking at my situation in terms of finding a permanent location to settle in, Portland would be something I would like to experience for a few years or so.
I'd also suggest considering Las Vegas based on some of the things you've said. Medical has been in effect for a while now, and legalization for recreation is on the ballot for this November. If you can deal with hot summers and don't mind a lack of seasons, the weather here is pretty nice for most of the year. There's a fair amount of good hiking around. We have spent quite a bit of time at Red Rock Canyon, but Valley of Fire and Mount Charleston are both supposed to be very cool too. We don't get everything as far as shows, but in the two and a half years we've been here, we certainly haven't lacked for them. We quite like the Brooklyn Bowl. Plus you've got all the built-in semi-permanent entertainment available. Plenty of good food around (both on and off the Strip). And cost of living is pretty reasonable (off-Strip anyway).
Personally, I wouldn't want to live here permanently (mainly because I miss seasons and my family all lives on the other side of the country, but also because it's just not a place that I can ever imagine feeling like "home"), but if you are not necessarily looking for a permanent place, it's definitely not a bad place to live for a while.
On the relationship thing, I can relate to the feels on that. Abra and I got together in our really early twenties, and we split in our mid 30s. We are still close on many levels, but we just moved into not being on the same page relationship wise. 2+ years later, I would say both of us feel pretty good about the decision to move on even though it definitely sucked at the time.
Wow. Sounds dead on. Its not our first breakup, or second. Or third. She thought things would change every milestone we hit, and at this point we ran out of the bullshit ones. Next was marriage, than kids. I thought the last time we Unfortunately/fortunately it happened before all that. But your right, "sucks" is the perfect word to describe the whole account of things, from both sides. Glad you guys are still friends, gives me hope that there wont be any ill will between us going forward. Still gotta separate the shit in the apartment, and I threw out most of my stuff so we could get new (granted less smelly and sunken in) furniture.
Milestones are the worst. Too many people overrate them and make them more powerful than what they are. They can be a celebration of what your relationship is, but they should never serve as something to purposefully fix or improve a relationship. Good luck getting everything sorted out. We give a ton of credit for the current positivity of our relationship to not dragging things out forever. We knew it wasn't going to work, so we ended it before one or both of us got bitter about it. If the both of you have avoided that, you'll probably be good for the future.
P.S. It shows how much of a nerd I am that I took "green" as a reference to the West being generally more environmental friendly.
Thank you. Right now I am in money saving mode while working me personally. Not just going to fly the coop, and if I have to get a job in another field until I find an opportunity I will. I have ideas outside the box that I cant see most of the desired pot industry employees searching for. Maybe even relocate in the hopes of the next state/s to legalize. Alot of fresh ideas I need to get my head around. Ive grown to get used to city/suburb living, but I love the idea of being somewhere with actual outdoors.
If your looking for jobs in the pot industry look into norcal, Humboldt County area. I live in Santa Ana that's about 40 minutes SE of LA (on a good day with no traffic) and an hour and a half north of SD. Weathers nice all year, lots of venues for shows, breweries. Flights from LAX to most major cities are also for the most part pretty cheap. Las Vegas is 4 hour drive away, 20 minutes to the beach, 2 hours to Tijuana, Rosarito 2 1/2 hours.
After spending 3.5 hours waiting to get my brakes done (when I only went in for an oil change and to get my splash guard reattached) I came home only to drop something on my toe and now its seriously bruised and hurts....
That "something" I dropped was a frozen 1lb Reese easter bunny.... Today has just not been the best...
I gotta know, how much did your brakes cost you? mine are getting really rundown, especially after *slamming* on them last month when a car pulled out in front of me on the freeway. I'm scurred for the costs.
total with oil change and new engine air filter and brakes was $232. But I only got my front ceramic brake pads replaced and they "machined" my rotars. Originally they quoted me $450 because they wanted to put on entirely new rotars. When I had a heart attack and told them I couldn't afford that they were suddenly able to salvage my rotars. Don't get swindled.
Thank you. Right now I am in money saving mode while working me personally. Not just going to fly the coop, and if I have to get a job in another field until I find an opportunity I will. I have ideas outside the box that I cant see most of the desired pot industry employees searching for. Maybe even relocate in the hopes of the next state/s to legalize. Alot of fresh ideas I need to get my head around. Ive grown to get used to city/suburb living, but I love the idea of being somewhere with actual outdoors.
If you move to, say, the Vermont or Massachusetts area and happen to need a baking, pastry and confections person in said green adventures... Hit a girl up. That's kinda why I got a baking & pastry degree.
Noted! An actual majority of my ideas in this venture are food related. I always wanted to get into a food trunk and build a brand into maybe a few restaurants. Combining both my love of good food and love for pot would really be fulfilling I think. But I seriously slack in the baking/science department.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
My sprained tooth syndrome has reappeared, probably due to clinching my teeth from pain after surgery. And the only medication for it is ibuprofen or any NSAIDS, which I cannot take anymore. Great.
My sprained tooth syndrome has reappeared, probably due to clinching my teeth from pain after surgery. And the only medication for it is ibuprofen or any NSAIDS, which I cannot take anymore. Great.
I've never heard of sprained tooth. That doesn't sound like fun.
You guys, I am in tears right now. My friend Becky just called me. She is not doing well. It's not the kidney but it could be soon. She had a knee replacement several years ago, before any kidney issues arose. It seems that during dialysis bacteria got into her system & somehow directed itself to the artificial knee. After the transplant, they knocked her immune system to nothing, to prevent rejection. It seems that has caused infection to get started. We'll know hopefully tomorrow, but it looks like they will go in to remove the infected knee equipment. Soon. But worst of all is that if they can't get this infection under control soon she could lose the kidney. I thought we had prepared ourselves for the possibility of rejection, but something freak like this never occurred to us.
So if you pray, please pray for her. Send up positive, healing thoughts & vibes. We are both pretty emotional right now. I am heading over to her house this evening to stay awhile and will possibly move in to help next week if I need to.
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