Totally agree - NYC is not for me - at all.I love how they pretend living in New York is anything but a clusterfuck of hell
Would live in Cleveland over NYC any day of the week
Were you working out there?
I found the adjustment, moving out to the coasts, to be rather abrupt and disjointing..
Living in Florida; the price structure of things and the amount of discretionary income you'd have is not all that different from Cleveland - even though the living conditions for a single man or a guy and a girl with no kids are .. pretty great..
But living in New York, LA or Hawaii... it takes a completely different mindset. You're now paying ~$2,000 in rent to live comfortably, and gas/energy expenses are twice as high... For some reason food is more expensive... which is odd.
But with that comes a lot of other advantages.
I really never like downtalking home, and Cleveland is where I grew up. But if I'm being completely honest with you guys, well.. I don't need to finish that sentence.. You guys get it, I'm sure.
My mom may be moving to Richmond, VA sooner than later. Glad to hear you like it there. If I ever visit I'll hit you up for sure!Different strokes for different folks I guess.
But I absolutely hate New York City. Whenever I get contacted by a recruiter and they ask me about locations I tell them if the companies in NYC to just forget it. Don't even care what the salary is. Would never live there.
Richmond is actually my favorite place to live of everywhere I've been so far
It's just too busy for me. Even with a hearty salary I think I'd be pretty miserable in NYC.
LONDON -- NBA commissioner Adam Silver says the league has its eye on speeding up the end of games, with a focus on retaining younger fans who "have increasingly short attention spans."
Silver, speaking Thursday before the Denver Nuggets' 140-112 rout of the Indiana Pacers at London's O2 Arena, said the NBA started studying the issue last year -- specifically, the number of timeouts that are allowed in the final two minutes -- and will review it again at the end of this season.
"It's something that I know all of sports are looking at right now, and that is the format of the game and the length of time it takes to play the game," Silver said. "Obviously people, particularly millennials, have increasingly short attention spans, so it's something as a business we need to pay attention to."
I really think Richmond is one of the best kept secrets. It gets overshadowed by DC being 1.5 hours away so a lot of people forget it's a capital city with the nations capital right thereMy mom may be moving to Richmond, VA sooner than later. Glad to hear you like it there. If I ever visit I'll hit you up for sure!
Hmm.Sounds like something might be going down in Portland.
Ezeli giving hugs to guys while leaving the lockerroom and their fans don't know why Mo Harkless didn't play tonight and aren't buying the "calf strain" injury.
You don't boo a guy like that," Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas said after scoring 28 points. "You're not turning down money like that. None of them people that are booing are turning down that money, so he went to a situation he thought may be a little better."Like I said, a guy like that, with that type of character, you can't boo him. That's disrespectful."
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