Thirsty Thursday

1 Bedroom. But I am 25-30 miles south of Boston AND got one hell of a deal.... Prices still are as bad as Boston pricing...
Isn't it Bawwwwwston?
 
it doesn't need to go any further than that...I was only mocking a certain poster

and plus my vortexes are fun and cheeky.
Kenan Thompson Reaction GIF by Saturday Night Live
 
it's a way of life. don't think i'd want to live anymore if i couldn't get on my peloton everyday and down copious amounts of voodoo ranger.
creed bratton television GIF
 
But be prepared to pay a lot of money for your place
I keep hearing this. Not pleased about it, but it is what it is. The salary is decent, so I should be okay. Most people I will be working with live in the burbs, but they commute like an hour to work. I understand 1 hour isn't that big of a deal for people in the greater Boston region, but that sounds terrible to me.

I'm not being paid enough for afford a multimillion dollar home, so I guess I'll be on a 'tight budget' so to speak.
 
I keep hearing this. Not pleased about it, but it is what it is. The salary is decent, so I should be okay. Most people I will be working with live in the burbs, but they commute like an hour to work. I understand 1 hour isn't that big of a deal for people in the greater Boston region, but that sounds terrible to me.

I'm not being paid enough for afford a multimillion dollar home, so I guess I'll be on a 'tight budget' so to speak.

Yeah I mean the places are nice (for the most part) but they will most likely be very small and if you want near the red line very expensive. Hell some even make you pay for parking as well so watch out for that... Granted some places don't even have parking. The burbs are getting up there in prices as well...... Probably 60 miles away from Boston and you should get a "decent" price but the commute would be horrendous... Good luck!
 
I keep hearing this. Not pleased about it, but it is what it is. The salary is decent, so I should be okay. Most people I will be working with live in the burbs, but they commute like an hour to work. I understand 1 hour isn't that big of a deal for people in the greater Boston region, but that sounds terrible to me.

I'm not being paid enough for afford a multimillion dollar home, so I guess I'll be on a 'tight budget' so to speak.
another one of the poors around here. pitiful.
 
Going to try my hand at cooking a couple ribeyes for the fiancee so it's ready when she gets home Friday night.
About time.
 
made cheese steak sammie last night for dinner

added some jalapeno, but forgot to ring up the jalapeno initially. I was at Target self check out, so had to run a second transaction for an entire. .09


Probably lowest dollar transaction I've ever had a target
I hate when that happens.
 
Aren't they right next door to one another?
Hahaha. Leaving from ND or MN and returning to respective state, you smartass.

ND to California, ND to Florida, ND to Maryland, ND to New York. MN to Pennsylvania, MN to Arkansas, MN to Texas.
 
I keep hearing this. Not pleased about it, but it is what it is. The salary is decent, so I should be okay. Most people I will be working with live in the burbs, but they commute like an hour to work. I understand 1 hour isn't that big of a deal for people in the greater Boston region, but that sounds terrible to me.

I'm not being paid enough for afford a multimillion dollar home, so I guess I'll be on a 'tight budget' so to speak.
i hate commuting. We paid a bit a more to live closer to minneapolis to avoid it, my drive in is about 15-20 minutes. Takes a bit longer to get home because I car pool with Mrs Pnk, and have to drive through city to pick her up and i hit a lot of lights, so about 20-30 minutes on way home (morning drop off spot is different place, she likes the walk)

of course i've been working at home since march, so no commute at all, even better
 
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