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cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:27 AM

so, ive decided that im moving in january
 
to new york.
yep.

i need to look for a place.

Trasher02 11.20.2006 03:31 AM

Lucky bastard.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:35 AM

i wanna get a pimpin' pad
anyone know of a good website with some nice apartments/lofts for rent?

jon boy 11.20.2006 03:46 AM

i hear that trump tower is nice this time of year and its within your price range.

Cantankerous 11.20.2006 03:51 AM

who's paying? you can get a nice sized closet for $2000/mo.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:56 AM

my parents are paying
ive got a job waiting for me up there

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 04:03 AM

just going to be up there for 6 months, by the way
ive always wondered what itd be like to live in new york
got a lot of friends @ pace and nyu
im quite excited

thewall91 11.20.2006 07:16 AM

if money isn't an object, forget about brooklyn and queens and just move to manhattan. you can suck it up and live in a studio and you won't spend half your time travelling into the city, since you're only here six months. i lived in london years ago for six months. i was so broke i ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every day to subsidize my rent and cultural outings, but i lived in one of the best neighborhoods and it was well worth it to me.

here is a great site with all the no-fee apartments in the city. yes, a lot of them are doormen buildings, which sound expensive at first, but you won't be paying a month's rent to a realtor, which if you do the math can come out to a couple extra hundred a month. i prefer downtown, anything below 23rd street.
http://www.nybits.com/apartments.html

or you can always try craig's list and do the search on your own.

RdTv 11.20.2006 08:24 AM

My sister moved to NYC when she turned 18, and I remember visiting her, it was a cool place where she lived I believe it was Astoria Queens.

Jico 11.20.2006 08:39 AM

see you there next year.

static-harmony 11.20.2006 10:45 AM

Fucking lucky bastard.

HaydenAsche 11.20.2006 10:46 AM

I would never want to live in New York. Have fun spending your parents money on pointless shit.

screamingskull 11.20.2006 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
Have fun spending your parents money on pointless shit.


:D ha ha ha ha ha

Пятхъдесят Шест 11.20.2006 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
I would never want to live in New York. Have fun spending your parents money on pointless shit.


I must agree.

king_buzzo 11.20.2006 12:58 PM

yeah new york is too busy, jersey or someplace near ny i would like

fishmonkey 11.20.2006 01:11 PM

i've just been on holidays in NY, its a great place but living there.. would probably be the end of me, its so excessive my head would explode. i'm defo gonna go back though.

nicfit 11.20.2006 01:14 PM

Pretend you're going to NY and instead go live in a friend of yours' garage. Keep all the money your parents will give you without knowing you're just a few miles away and buy something great.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thewall91
if money isn't an object, forget about brooklyn and queens and just move to manhattan. you can suck it up and live in a studio and you won't spend half your time travelling into the city, since you're only here six months. i lived in london years ago for six months. i was so broke i ate peanut butter and jelly sandwiches every day to subsidize my rent and cultural outings, but i lived in one of the best neighborhoods and it was well worth it to me.

here is a great site with all the no-fee apartments in the city. yes, a lot of them are doormen buildings, which sound expensive at first, but you won't be paying a month's rent to a realtor, which if you do the math can come out to a couple extra hundred a month. i prefer downtown, anything below 23rd street.
http://www.nybits.com/apartments.html

or you can always try craig's list and do the search on your own.


thanks for the link!!!
yeah, i want to live in like Soho/Tribeca/Chealse/East Midtown
found a website with a bunch of really neat spaces for rent
http://aclawrence.com/

h8kurdt 11.20.2006 02:14 PM

Have you never heard of independence? Try it some time. Pay for your own things, make your own through life. It may be harder but in the end it's better.

How old are you? 20? Jeez stop living out of your parents pocket.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Have you never heard of independence? Try it some time. Pay for your own things, make your own through life. It may be harder but in the end it's better.

How old are you? 20? Jeez stop living out of your parents pocket.


i have my own company and have been making my own spending money for 2 years now
im going to be working for spending money
so dont tell me what i should or should not do

buzz off, dude

h8kurdt 11.20.2006 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
i have my own company and have been making my own spending money for 2 years now
im going to be working for spending money
so dont tell me what i should or should not do

buzz off, dude


You can't redeem yourself if you're still living off your parents.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by h8kurdt
You can't redeem yourself if you're still living off your parents.


i dont care what you think
im not the only 19 year old whos parents pay for their apartment
and if i was, i wouldnt care
im not trying to live the hard-knock life or anything
i just want to have fun
and thats what im going to do

okay?

gmku 11.20.2006 02:41 PM

So for how long will they pay your rent? Til your 30, 34?

Must be a pretty sweet deal. Can you get them to do all your homework for you? Buy your cars? Invest in your retirement plan?

Hell, with parents like that, why ever work or do anything productive?

HaydenAsche 11.20.2006 02:43 PM

What does your business consist of, bear?

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 02:43 PM

til im out of college, actually
if you really want to know

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
What does your business consist of, bear?


im an event coordinator
put together events, concerts, and things of that sort

HaydenAsche 11.20.2006 02:44 PM

That sounds terribly lame.

Iain 11.20.2006 02:45 PM

Jesus. Get of his back. If my parents were well off and were offering to rent me an apartment in New York I sure as hell wouldn't turn it down.

gmku 11.20.2006 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
til im out of college, actually
if you really want to know


Jesus. I'm sorry. That's just so wrong, on so many levels.

But who am I to be critical?

gmku 11.20.2006 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iain
Jesus. Get of his back. If my parents were well off and were offering to rent me an apartment in New York I sure as hell wouldn't turn it down.


I have nothing against Crypto. I think he's a swell kid, and very funny!

But I think parents do their kids a huge disservice by doing this, well off or not. There's this amazing thing called independence that does wonders for the soul. And as long as you're indebted to your parents for big monetary things, you're never really free of their control.

Nope, I sure did not want my parents to have a thing to do with my life away from home. I would have felt embarrassed to admit to friends that I wasn't paying my own way, for one--it would have been like saying I was still living with my mom and dad. For another, I didn't want my parents to have any presumed right to walk in on me in my apartment--which, believe me, they would have loved to have don--or take away "my" car if they got pissed off at me for some reason, or anything else.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HaydenAsche
That sounds terribly lame.


i like it

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I have nothing against Crypto. I think he's a swell kid, and very funny!

But I think parents do their kids a huge disservice by doing this, well off or not. There's this amazing thing called independence that does wonders for the soul. And as long as you're indebted to your parents for big monetary things, you're never really free of their control.

Nope, I sure did not want my parents to have a thing to do with my life away from home. I would have felt embarrassed to admit to friends that I wasn't paying my own way, for one--it would have been like saying I was still living with my mom and dad. For another, I didn't want my parents to have any presumed right to walk in on me in my apartment--which, believe me, they would have loved to have don--or take away "my" car if they got pissed off at me for some reason, or anything else.


well, i can tell you right now that thats not the situation here
my parents do not try to control me
my car is under my name
i live with them right now
i was going to get my own place but i pretty much have the whole 2nd floor to myself
i can throw parties here whenever as long as everyone stays out of the first floor
i have a pool, a hot tub, a tennis court, a basketball court, a home theater
i have lots of space
my parents dont bother me
infact, i hardly even see them
i dont pay rent

so why move out on my own?
just to please people???
i dont care what people think
i care about how i feel
im happy, and thats ALL that matters to me

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:07 PM

my friend moved out and has his own place (rob was actually over there)
he's always late with his rent
he's always stressed out about the light bill
and he's fucking miserable right now
i cant even get him to have fun when we go out

gmku 11.20.2006 03:54 PM

What is it with rich kids thinking life is all about an entitlement to fun?

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:56 PM

like i said, i dont care what you or anyone else thinks
as long as im happy

gmku 11.20.2006 03:57 PM

Yeah, I know. I think that's the problem.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 03:59 PM

maybe it is, maybe its not

do you honestly care though?
you dont know me
what i do or dont do has zero effect on your life

gmku 11.20.2006 04:00 PM

The other thing is, do you know how much street cred you give up by admitting your parents pay for everything?

If you have no choice but to live the life of a spoiled rich kid, be a little more discreet, man. Nobody likes spoiled rich kids who are obvious about it.

gmku 11.20.2006 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
what i do or dont do has zero effect on your life


Well, yeah, it does, whether you realize it or not. Everything we do matters. I don't expect you to see this, though, given what you've already said, and it's just something you'll either learn or you won't.

cryptowonderdruginvogue 11.20.2006 04:05 PM

i dont care about street cred

plus, all of my other friends are much worse
they dont even work
they are failing out of school


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