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macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure Hipsters are like farts; you don't mind smelling your own, but others are disgusting.
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macherry
Oct 30, 2013, 3:46 PM
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erisspirit
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Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: In other news I ran a 50K yesterday... it was long... 50 whole Ks Then I drank a lot of beer and felt better. wooo! congrats. wooo! wait, isn't 50k a marathon? Close a 50K is about 31 miles and a marathon is a little over 26
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edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure Hipsters are like farts; you don't mind smelling your own, but others are disgusting. Sounds about right
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erisspirit
Oct 30, 2013, 4:12 PM
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macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure They liked it before it was cool
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Gmburns2000
Oct 30, 2013, 4:46 PM
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macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure It actually makes sense. A hipster can't exist if everyone is a hipster. That's why they deny non-hipsters hipster status.
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Oct 30, 2013, 11:34 PM
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erisspirit wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: edge wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though Apparently there is only one road open into Estes Park (through Boulder). We got there just fine. I'd check with your accommodations, though. Some hotels are in a no-flush zone still. The wedding had to be completely rearranged as a result of this. But the park is open. Not everything is open for driving, but we went in a few times with no problems. Awesome! yeah we are staying in boulder, and it looks like our hotel is ok... was hoping to check out the park if even in a limited fashion, so I'm glad to hear you were able to go in New Boulderite here. Heh. From Boulder you head up Boulder Canyon to Nederland, then take the Peak to Peak highway into Estes. Just a bit over an hour, but a gorgeous ride. Boulder Canyon and a lot of the Flatirons are open to climbing, as is Lumpy Ridge , but Eldo is closed. For Sport, Golden & Clear Creek is only 45 minutes. How long are you in town? And git off ma lawn!!! Not long, flying in Friday night (Nov 1) and leaving Sunday night. Mostly the plan is to just explore and see if it's anything we might even consider. If we really like the area, we will probably plan a longer trip later on Everyone seems to think that Golden is a better town to live in. Well located and not nearly as pretentious. Golden was nice; we stayed there for 2 weeks in the RV right on Clear Creek about 2 blocks from downtown. The vibe was a bit young and raucous for us, being a college town, but the biking and hiking trail system is top notch. The local climbing tends more toward sp0rt, and is not nearly as classic or varied as Boulder. And Boulder isn't pretentious, it's just the best damned cultural, climbing, and economic place to live in the US, you third world dwelling Neanderthal. but what about hipsters? I just don't know about my ability to tolerate hipsters.. I do wish the boulder area was cheaper, but being from Southern California, it isn't that much of a shock. They don't seem to mind me. the hipster argument doesn't hold water i've actually heard hipsters say they don't want to live where there are too many hipsters. go figure They liked it before it was cool It must really annoy hipsters to know that they are all the same.
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macherry
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new overlords. should be interesting
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macherry wrote: new overlords. should be interesting Pick me! Pick me! wait, is that what you're saying?
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So the life just got crazier. interviewed today for a teaching job that could bring in about 17.5 hours per week. interviewing for another one on monday that could bring in I-have-no-clue how many hours. also got some interest from an art supply internet site that may be looking for work-from-home chat support. then add private clients and the possible translation to portuguese classes and... poof! portuguese classes could be disappearing soon. if it all works out, i could be looking at 70+ hours per week. need the cash. willing to do it for a few months.
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Nice to see Angry post again, I hope he and his humor return. Gonna leave it at that.
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erisspirit wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: just got back from a quick trip to the US. visited family in Maine for two days and went to CO for a few days for a wedding in Estes Park. Was a good wedding and the dude has a seriously awesome family. mega kudos to them. now tired and trying get ready for the next portuguese semester and possible work opportunities here, too. anyone know any work-from-home opps out there? How was getting into Estes Park? We are heading to CO next weekend. I heard a couple of teh roads up to Estes are still closed but one is open.. could be old info though You're going where now???? Good gravey you get around. We are heading out to boulder for the weekend to see what it's like. We are a bit interested in maybe living somewhere a little closer to nice mountains, and are curious if the land of fit hipsters is really the promised land they all tell me it is Mostly we could live near mountains and still have good jobs (maybe even the same jobs, as mine has an office in Broomfield, CO) just in general looking around to see if there is a place we like more than where we are now Soooooo, HOW WAS IT ??? The wife and I went out for dinner and a movie Saturday night but I didn't see you around. Of course it would have helped if I knew what you look like, I was keeping my eye out for a fire breather.
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Speaking of the wife, she signed us both up for her company Christmas party. Dinner with bankers, woo! And the entertainment for the night? Third Eye Blind, for realz yo. Not sure what to think about that.
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Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that.
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edge
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edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. They always come back.
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edge wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. They always come back. damn straight god that thread got messy fast
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edge wrote: Speaking of the wife, she signed us both up for her company Christmas party. Dinner with bankers, woo! And the entertainment for the night? Third Eye Blind, for realz yo. Not sure what to think about that. have fun with that
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macherry wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of the wife, she signed us both up for her company Christmas party. Dinner with bankers, woo! And the entertainment for the night? Third Eye Blind, for realz yo. Not sure what to think about that. have fun with that Karol was told that last year they had the B52s, and all of the young employees hated them and had no idea who they were. WTF?
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edge wrote: macherry wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of the wife, she signed us both up for her company Christmas party. Dinner with bankers, woo! And the entertainment for the night? Third Eye Blind, for realz yo. Not sure what to think about that. have fun with that Karol was told that last year they had the B52s, and all of the young employees hated them and had no idea who they were. WTF? Buahahahaha you're a sucker.....
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edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. Eh, Aric's only here until something else rubs him the wrong way. Then he'll once again stomp his feet, cry like a little girl and take all his marbles home. No offense meant, by association, to any little girls. Curt
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curt wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. Eh, Aric's only here until something else rubs him the wrong way. Then he'll once again stomp his feet, cry like a little girl and take all his marbles home. No offense meant, by association, to any little girls. Curt Stay classy, Curt.
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adatesman wrote: curt wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. Eh, Aric's only here until something else rubs him the wrong way. Then he'll once again stomp his feet, cry like a little girl and take all his marbles home. No offense meant, by association, to any little girls. Curt Stay classy, Curt. Classy? Is that what you call whining like a little bitch and then deleting all of your content when former RC.com management didn't agree with you? Yeah, that's real classy. Curt
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curt wrote: adatesman wrote: curt wrote: edge wrote: Speaking of not sure what to think about things, WTF is going on in the new owner thread on the main page? The last day of Aric posting makes me want to leave and not come back, but I'm sure Marge would have something to say about that. Eh, Aric's only here until something else rubs him the wrong way. Then he'll once again stomp his feet, cry like a little girl and take all his marbles home. No offense meant, by association, to any little girls. Curt Stay classy, Curt. Classy? Is that what you call whining like a little bitch and then deleting all of your content when former RC.com management didn't agree with you? Yeah, that's real classy. Curt Yawn. Got anything else? Please, let it all out. How do you really feel about me personally. Tell me everything there is to know about why you seem to dislike me so much and how it justified this amount of vitriol. Limited time offer.
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