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January 12, 2009 at 7:35 PM #328216January 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM #327713kewpParticipant
This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?
January 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM #328048kewpParticipantThis is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?
January 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM #328120kewpParticipantThis is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?
January 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM #328144kewpParticipantThis is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?
January 12, 2009 at 7:41 PM #328226kewpParticipantThis is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?
January 12, 2009 at 8:33 PM #327723Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=kewp]This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?[/quote]
And that’s the problem. I grew up in CA and moved away as a young adult, but the folks I know who’ve done it in recent years seem miserable, and seem to be divided into those who moved back and those who wish they could move back. While the housing bubble took it to absurd heights, California is worth paying a bit more for. That said, I’ll take my cheap cost of living and great schools, and hope that I can get my car in the ice-covered driveway tomorrow morning.
January 12, 2009 at 8:33 PM #328058Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=kewp]This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?[/quote]
And that’s the problem. I grew up in CA and moved away as a young adult, but the folks I know who’ve done it in recent years seem miserable, and seem to be divided into those who moved back and those who wish they could move back. While the housing bubble took it to absurd heights, California is worth paying a bit more for. That said, I’ll take my cheap cost of living and great schools, and hope that I can get my car in the ice-covered driveway tomorrow morning.
January 12, 2009 at 8:33 PM #328130Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=kewp]This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?[/quote]
And that’s the problem. I grew up in CA and moved away as a young adult, but the folks I know who’ve done it in recent years seem miserable, and seem to be divided into those who moved back and those who wish they could move back. While the housing bubble took it to absurd heights, California is worth paying a bit more for. That said, I’ll take my cheap cost of living and great schools, and hope that I can get my car in the ice-covered driveway tomorrow morning.
January 12, 2009 at 8:33 PM #328154Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=kewp]This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?[/quote]
And that’s the problem. I grew up in CA and moved away as a young adult, but the folks I know who’ve done it in recent years seem miserable, and seem to be divided into those who moved back and those who wish they could move back. While the housing bubble took it to absurd heights, California is worth paying a bit more for. That said, I’ll take my cheap cost of living and great schools, and hope that I can get my car in the ice-covered driveway tomorrow morning.
January 12, 2009 at 8:33 PM #328236Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=kewp]This is *great* news.
My job isn’t going anywhere. The more folks leave the higher my quality of life gets.
Is there any way we can keep them from coming back?[/quote]
And that’s the problem. I grew up in CA and moved away as a young adult, but the folks I know who’ve done it in recent years seem miserable, and seem to be divided into those who moved back and those who wish they could move back. While the housing bubble took it to absurd heights, California is worth paying a bit more for. That said, I’ll take my cheap cost of living and great schools, and hope that I can get my car in the ice-covered driveway tomorrow morning.
January 12, 2009 at 8:36 PM #327733kewpParticipantWhenever I think of moving back I remember those days of warming my car key with a lighter before pushing it through the layer of ice over my frozen lock.
That and the fact that NJ/NYC are even more f*cked than we are!
January 12, 2009 at 8:36 PM #328068kewpParticipantWhenever I think of moving back I remember those days of warming my car key with a lighter before pushing it through the layer of ice over my frozen lock.
That and the fact that NJ/NYC are even more f*cked than we are!
January 12, 2009 at 8:36 PM #328140kewpParticipantWhenever I think of moving back I remember those days of warming my car key with a lighter before pushing it through the layer of ice over my frozen lock.
That and the fact that NJ/NYC are even more f*cked than we are!
January 12, 2009 at 8:36 PM #328164kewpParticipantWhenever I think of moving back I remember those days of warming my car key with a lighter before pushing it through the layer of ice over my frozen lock.
That and the fact that NJ/NYC are even more f*cked than we are!
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