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Moving out in September

I'm really excited I've never been on my own before I'm gunna be renting a studio with my best friend like on of those childhewd dreams. And what's more I'll be moving out of this small town I'm in and into Reno so I will be able to see my girlfriend, the woman I hope to marry someday alot more often. I'm really sphyched X DDD
 

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Re: Moving out in September

Goodluck bud. May you slurp the great noodle, bathed in the holiest of Ragu.
 

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Lol espescially in that city nothing but gamblers, drunks, and prostitutes
 

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yup, being independent is a REALLLYY big step from livin' with ur whanau ( Family in My Native Language )
 

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good luck
dont listin to JD hes beeing a d!ck
 

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Only time will tell. Besides its his decision. Ive seen much more dumber people get by even without backup plans.
 

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Re: Moving out in September

JohnDoe;369084 said:
That's not what I meant. And if you can't get what I meant, you need to have a backup plan in case... no, for when this venture fails.
Oh I knoe what you meant but if I worry then I will fail.

JohnDoe;369095 said:
Of course, because only the dumb rely on luck. For each accidental success story, there are thousands of failed stories. At least he has until September to prepare himself, maybe even reconsider.
The only thing that will be hard is getting a job fast enough in this recession and that's not even a problem. For the same reason the studio's I've been lewking at are very cheap. You shewdn't have a fallback plan or else youll fall back on it. :p

Tsuyu;369098 said:
Its so kewt
 

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Job hunting is effing tough, especially when you are starting your first job, no one seems to want to hire you because they could find an experienced person just as easily. Working on job hunt number four now... :(


Also: Always have a plan B Zarkes. Otherwise if A fails you have nothing left. I always have an A and a B and usually a C
 

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Re: Moving out in September

Moving out - big step. Lots of responsibility etc etc. Just make sure that your friend is going to pull their weight when it comes to the bills coz there's a whole heap of trouble waiting for you if they don't cough up one month and you're left with it all. Landlords and utility companies don't care who pays, so long as one of you does - in the same vein neither do they care if one of you cannot pay leaving the other to carry all the responsibility. They just want their money.

And honest to goodness, have a plan B. Even if you never need it, independence comes with a hefty price tag and it's always good to know you can at least go back home if nothing else should things go wrong.

Having said all that, I wish you luck and hope it all turns out well for you :)
 

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Firis;369119 said:
Job hunting is effing tough, especially when you are starting your first job, no one seems to want to hire you because they could find an experienced person just as easily. Working on job hunt number four now... :(


Also: Always have a plan B Zarkes. Otherwise if A fails you have nothing left. I always have an A and a B and usually a C
Ill be glad to be moving I went from one side of my town to the other checking everysingle place no one kewd hire me because all the old people lost their gewdpaying jobs and have to take all our service jobs up.

Angel;369121 said:
Moving out - big step. Lots of responsibility etc etc. Just make sure that your friend is going to pull their weight when it comes to the bills coz there's a whole heap of trouble waiting for you if they don't cough up one month and you're left with it all. Landlords and utility companies don't care who pays, so long as one of you does - in the same vein neither do they care if one of you cannot pay leaving the other to carry all the responsibility. They just want their money.

And honest to goodness, have a plan B. Even if you never need it, independence comes with a hefty price tag and it's always good to know you can at least go back home if nothing else should things go wrong.

Having said all that, I wish you luck and hope it all turns out well for you :)
You guys are very smart thank you for the advice. My friend is practically my brother he'd never skimp on rent. I have many places I kewd go if everysingle thing had its worst outcome and I kewd take my friend too. We are going to use a chart system and record every dollar we have and every penny we spend even if my friend kewdnt pay the rent hed pay me back later and its not like hed keep it a secret till payday. I actually have many back up plans I have friends and sisters that live in Washington I kewd live with which was my plan before I was thinking about college.
 

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*sigh* I wish I was independent. Good luck to you, son.
 

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im gunna have so much fun lol. I wanna werk in a hewka shop or a porn place either one wewd be just as interesting
 

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"hewka"? :rolleyes:

You might wanna stop spelling like a 3 years old if you want people to hire you. Just a little tip.
 

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I've stopped trying to decipher what he writes.
 

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hah I only type this way with friends and the web basically people I have no benefit from impressing and loved ones who dont care. If I want to werk at all I have to have some measure of professionalism.
 

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But the words you change are often as easy or harder to spell the way you do it! Work and "werk" for instance. Cool and "kewl". All it does is give us the ****s.
 

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I don't mind it too much. I hardly notice it.
 

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In all honesty I don't see the point in doing it, other than to try and annoy grammar nazis.

Admittedly, it puts me off as well.
 

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Arseface;369734 said:
But the words you change are often as easy or harder to spell the way you do it! Work and "werk" for instance. Cool and "kewl". All it does is give us the ****s.
Its some kind of statement I guess. A very big percentage of our English was Shakespearian slang. Poloticians make up new and "harder To spell for me" werds all the friggin time. Im not even using slang really I'm spelling werds a different way. who gives a ferk.

Firis;369770 said:
I don't mind it too much. I hardly notice it.
Yeah the way I spell doesnt really affect anything lol.

JohnDoe;369773 said:
You wouldn't. Though anyone who has ever worked in a clerical position (popular first jobs for teens) should know better.

Name: Zarkes
In your own words, why do you feel this job is right for you?
I think it wewd be cewl and I need the money.
What kind of education do you have?
I spell gewd.

Yea, that's going to work out real well.
Lol I love your concept of who I am or is it misconception? Idk i wont ask I knoe it maky your bwain herts bad when I confuzzle U. me sowy
If I was to get a job I wewdnt have the interview over the web I'd show up and shake hands and explain all the reasons why Im so capable for that posistion and I'd do it in an articulate way as to impress him.

droded;369776 said:
In all honesty I don't see the point in doing it, other than to try and annoy grammar nazis.

Admittedly, it puts me off as well.
There is no point, if I did everything for a reason their wewdnt be any reason to do it. Its just annoying like a girl who hearts the top of her I's. no damage really.
 
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