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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,728 Founders Club
    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    edited August 2018

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Spot on. I grew up in California and couldn't wait to move away for college. Denver is great, but we're ready to downsize and be a left coastie after a decade and a half living around the US.
  • Gilbystaint
    Gilbystaint Member Posts: 1,061

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Opposite for me. I grew up in PNW and spent my adult life in San Diego. Now that the kids is all grow’d, I sometimes think it would be nice to head back up there. But it’s a no go for Mrs. Taint.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,293

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Show me anyone who wouldn't live in Laguna if they had the cash and I'll show you a weirdo. Place is paradise. Laguna is the shit. I'd never fit in there, but it's awesome.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,684

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Show me anyone who wouldn't live in Laguna if they had the cash and I'll show you a weirdo. Place is paradise. Laguna is the shit. I'd never fit in there, but it's awesome.
    Banging hot 40 year old women is not totally my jam.

    Every once in awhile.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,566 Founders Club

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Show me anyone who wouldn't live in Laguna if they had the cash and I'll show you a weirdo. Place is paradise. Laguna is the shit. I'd never fit in there, but it's awesome.
    It's more of a value proposition than anything which to your point admittedly if you have enough money doesn't matter. It's much harder to not be a pour out here though. You can make six figures and still be considered a pour. The bar for "enough money for it not to matter" is a whole hell of a lot higher in California than most places not named New York or Tokyo.

    If my family didn't live here and IF Seattle were still as cheap as it was when I left I'd move back in a heartbeat. Fucked if I'm trading an overpriced place here in Cali for an overpriced place in Seattle now though.

    Yellow, listen to the wife. The bubble down here only ever shrinks, it never actually pops. I can't say the same for the Seattle market.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,684

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Show me anyone who wouldn't live in Laguna if they had the cash and I'll show you a weirdo. Place is paradise. Laguna is the shit. I'd never fit in there, but it's awesome.
    It's more of a value proposition than anything which to your point admittedly if you have enough money doesn't matter. It's much harder to not be a pour out here though. You can make six figures and still be considered a pour. The bar for "enough money for it not to matter" is a whole hell of a lot higher in California than most places not named New York or Tokyo.

    If my family didn't live here and IF Seattle were still as cheap as it was when I left I'd move back in a heartbeat. Fucked if I'm trading an overpriced place here in Cali for an overpriced place in Seattle now though.

    Yellow, listen to the wife. The bubble down here only ever shrinks, it never actually pops. I can't say the same for the Seattle market.
    I like oc for sure.

    Hate LA generally.
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,566 Founders Club

    MisterEm said:

    I'm talking about at my grocery store

    I rarely buy a steak at a restaurant due to my grilling skills

    99% of my steak is home grilled, but I do love a swanky steak house. If I live in CA ever again - which is Mrs Snow's dream - I would die of cancer prolly from eating too much grilled meat.
    Listen to Mrs Snow

    I resisted Mrs Bannon for a few years but she was right.
    Hrmmm..Mrs Em has started pushing me to ditch Denver and transfer to Newport...at least while the house is over-valued and almost paid off. She has been shopping SoCal realtors...
    Mrs Snow would move us to Dana Point, Laguna, Newport, Irvine, etc in a heartbeat. Then me and @UW_Doog_Bot could bromance in real life. Funny how your priorities change over time. When I was a kid in San Diego, I thought it sucked and the PNW was amazing because of trees, water, and Husky Stadium. Now that I have kids, I want sunshine and being able to send them outdoors 365 days a year like I did as a kiddie.
    Show me anyone who wouldn't live in Laguna if they had the cash and I'll show you a weirdo. Place is paradise. Laguna is the shit. I'd never fit in there, but it's awesome.
    It's more of a value proposition than anything which to your point admittedly if you have enough money doesn't matter. It's much harder to not be a pour out here though. You can make six figures and still be considered a pour. The bar for "enough money for it not to matter" is a whole hell of a lot higher in California than most places not named New York or Tokyo.

    If my family didn't live here and IF Seattle were still as cheap as it was when I left I'd move back in a heartbeat. Fucked if I'm trading an overpriced place here in Cali for an overpriced place in Seattle now though.

    Yellow, listen to the wife. The bubble down here only ever shrinks, it never actually pops. I can't say the same for the Seattle market.
    I like oc for sure.

    Hate LA generally.
    The only thing that I don't hate LA for is the music talent it attracts and Long Beach as a city. That's pretty much it.