from the cities that ive been to yeah i think theyre hot as fawk… but i havent really had the opportunity to travel. im hoping to soon before i really settle in and begin my career.
also, a sidenote, when i say hot/attractive, its loose, i will basically fuck anything.
yeah, you got the number hit me up, i dont know anything thats going on this weekend, but im down to do something. ill get at her tomorrow and let her know
haha, ive heard there is quite the tail up north. would love to go there if i could get over my passionate hate for the French and Canadian people. maybe a nice handjob with her mouth would warm me up the right way
Living in NYC is very different from visiting <5 times a year hombre. It’s not for everyone and it does get a little old after 8 months, but that’s why I enjoy the summers up here.
Personally, I would look at it as Albany being only a few hours away from the city lol.
+1 on that, people around here are always down to start problems. ill have to take a trip up there some time, ive always wanted to go up there. ill check into what kinda documents i need to get in and outta there.
Seriously, was a nice goodbye kick in the face from NY. Luckily nothing happens when it snows here, nobody works. I just did donuts in the Yukon and pulled people out of ditches for 4 days at a time. Oh and it’s hotter than holy hell out right now. So it’s not perfect, but its better. :lol
Sure but obviously a weekend trip isnt the same as living there. I’m an hr from DC and there frequently for work, but I still wished I live there to take advantage of all the cool stuff that only happens in real cities.
The thing about big cities is that people have to keep telling everybody else that’s it’s better to live in a big city and you “just don’t know” in order for them to believe it themselves.
I rarely do that as I find it irritating as well, I only brought it up because of the thread topic. Living in Albany and planning a weekend/day trip to the city is one thing. Rolling out of bed, seeing the Manhattan skyline and being $2.25 and a decidedly interesting subway ride away from a Yankee/Knicks/Islander game, “studying” in Central Park or whatever else you want to do in NYC is another. Not trying to “push” the “city life,” just making a point that living in the city is not the same as visiting/being a tourist.