Just remember, we all are some of Polk Audio's most loyal customers. Ultimately, the customer always has the final word. With that being said, I promise to be good... very good.
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Just remember, we all are some of Polk Audio's most loyal customers. Ultimately, the customer always has the final word. With that being said, I promise to be good... very good.
Since when do audiophiles constitute a diverse crowd? This is about as diverse a crowd as those that attend the gamer conventions (GenCon).
I find it really ironic (and, incredibly funny) that there is a thread with over 50 posts specifically for the purpose of ignoring me. Kudo's for the concerted organizing effort of the group. It's...
This is a friendly TEST MESSAGE so that you all can make certain the IGNORE FUNCTION is working properly.
Sorry to hear your misfortune. Always, always, always.... keep a spare key available. I learned this the hard way when I went out-of-town and the one time in my life I locked the keys in the car. ...
BL.... I live with my wife. You live with your Mommy & Daddy.
Finally... somebody understands me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOtoujYOWw0
I have lots of history with Baggedlancer and his antics. That is why I chose to clearly point out the fact that he is just sponging from his parents post-graduation (which he has been doing since...
Paypal is convenient, relatively inexpensive, and hassle-free. To not utilize this helpful service is just backwards.
Is everyone from Boston THIS annoying? It must be the close-quarters negatively affecting her demeanor.
1. Yes, I went to college. BSME
2. I had a job lined up before graduation based solely by the degree. I started this job (Caterpillar, Inc.) a week after graduation.
3. Yes, college prepared...
If you have to ask... then you really wouldn't understand anyway.
What I am really saying is that there is absolutely no valid reason to still be living with Mommy & Daddy once you are a college graduate. The entire college experience should have prepared the...
Then.... MOVE.
I had a more successful transaction with Wangotango than you have had with our neighbors to the North.
Still true today.
If you want to live somewhere independently.... come to Indiana. It's a great place. Both Hillary and Obama just finished telling us so!!!
Ok... here is what living cheap look's like:
1. Rent - $600/month
2. Cell Phone - $35/month
3. Food - $150/month
4. Elect/Gas - $150/month
5. Car Ins. - $50/month
6. Trash - $15/month
...
I've accumulated one or two. That's enough for me.
Zombie, I don't believe in luck. People make their own luck via hard-work.
When I couldn't find a job that paid well, I worked three (simultaneously) that paid crappy. I loved it. For 2 or 3...
The scenario I described is EXACTLY what a friend of mine did. She graduated with an MBA. She was working as a secretary in Indy. She said to herself... F#$% that... I can do that anywhere. So,...
BL....
If you can't afford Boston... what about Portland, OR?
Sell all your stuff. Get on a plane/train/bus etc. And, just move.
Have faith that you'll be able to apply your college...
I just look back on my life and I can't even imagine living with Mom & Dad at the age of 23 or 24. Sure, life would have been simpler without having to worry about being self-supporting. But,...
At what age is is it appropriate for a boy to leave home? Or, stated differently, at what point does "failure to launch" become a problem?
I would say 19 years old is an appropriate launch age....
Very simple... you may live ANYWHERE with the exception of under your parent's roof. Self-respect demands independence of the parental nest.