Big cities - What's the catch?

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  • areobee401
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2006
    • 16771

    #31
    Re: Big cities - What's the catch?

    If I could pay $450 a month for rent then sign me up!!!! Then again I live in New England so I pay an arm and a leg for just about everything.

    Speaking of Vegas I may be moving out there in November. My best friend moved out there 7 months ago with little to nothing. Mind you his girlfriend who lived there was some what settled. But in 7 months he has a house being built more money then me and seems to be very happy.

    He has a job for me out ther working with him so I'm really thinking about it.
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    • baumy300
      Most Valuable Pepe
      • May 2005
      • 3998

      #32
      Re: Big cities - What's the catch?

      Originally posted by Jistic
      I'll try, but you know us Chicagoans, quick on the trigger. :wink:
      It's not the first time I was intimidated by something in Chicago...

      Check your PM's man.
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      • P2K
        Banned
        • Aug 2006
        • 8845

        #33
        Re: Big cities - What's the catch?

        Originally posted by SkunkWurks6
        You can tell alot about the apartments tenants by what kind of cars are parked at the apartments.
        Totally false. Ghetto folk with no money find a way to get new cars because they don't pay for anything else...like rent...or child support.

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        • ehh
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2003
          • 28959

          #34
          Re: Big cities - What's the catch?

          Originally posted by P2K
          Totally false. Ghetto folk with no money find a way to get new cars because they don't pay for anything else...like rent...or child support.
          Well it's true, it's just the other way around like you said - if there are nice cars outside that means it's a ****hole neighborhood.
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