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All of our snowbird family is staying in Tampa for 4th of July weekend so my wife surprised me with a BigSnow summer pass and booked a hotel for the weekend.

It's my birthday weekend and I can't think of a better way to turn 40 than hiking a tube in a warehouse in New Jersey.
 
14614494:Goretex_Vidal said:
All of our snowbird family is staying in Tampa for 4th of July weekend so my wife surprised me with a BigSnow summer pass and booked a hotel for the weekend.

It's my birthday weekend and I can't think of a better way to turn 40 than hiking a tube in a warehouse in New Jersey.

flying to jersey with skis in the summer is probably the coolest thing that can be done.
 
14614494:Goretex_Vidal said:
All of our snowbird family is staying in Tampa for 4th of July weekend so my wife surprised me with a BigSnow summer pass and booked a hotel for the weekend.

It's my birthday weekend and I can't think of a better way to turn 40 than hiking a tube in a warehouse in New Jersey.

Sounds pretty chill!
 
I miss a lot of the homies that kind of grew out of skiing due to career and family taking priority. Hopefully when the kids get older they get back into it.
 
14620893:maaattt said:
I've been seeing this single mom and it's been going great

I saw a meme not long ago and it basically summed up dating in your 30s.

Option a) Alone forever

Option b) Step Dad

Guess it's option b then lol
 
14620979:1spliff2guinnies said:
Is it just me, or are there so many single moms out there? If I look at my IG recommended, the friends of friends always have kids. These are like early 20s girls as well. Have they not heard of protection?

50%+ of marriages end in divorce. it's pretty common to get married, have a kid and get divorced. Protection doesnt always work, especially if you're leaning on BC, if youre married you aint wearing a condom bro lol.
 
14620862:1spliff2guinnies said:
Bumping, seems like a lot of kids threads been popping up recently

I keep wondering why this site is so irritating to me. I forget that the majority of this site is no longer my age group.
 
14620936:1spliff2guinnies said:
Good for you man. Is the kid younger or more grown up?

4 years old if I'm remember right, that or 5
14620951:BallClapper said:
Milf hunter 2.0

If you ain't respecting the ladies, you're disrespecting the ladies, and that's not cool
 
14620997:eheath said:
50%+ of marriages end in divorce. it's pretty common to get married, have a kid and get divorced. Protection doesnt always work, especially if you're leaning on BC, if youre married you aint wearing a condom bro lol.

The girls in my town have never been married and pop them out anyway lol. NZ is one of the most promiscuous countries in the world so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.

I'm scared for the generation of Ipad kids. Skierman help us
 
I'm not quite 30, but I've owned a house in the suburbs for a couple years, so I definitely feel like a 30 year-old. Does anybody else here miss the simplicity of renting? Everything in my house seems to be breaking this year and I'm envious of my friends that still rent and just don't have to deal with this stuff themselves. I'd rather spend my evenings being active or social rather than trying to fix a HVAC board/sprinkler system/pool filter.

My house is way bigger than i need but that comes with more stuff to maintain. There's an endless list of things that i should be working on, so i feel guilty "wasting" my time playing videogames or hanging out at a brewery, etc. I know it's a good investment so I'll definitely keep my house, but I'm starting to think about handing it off to a property manager, renting it out, and moving to an apartment in the city.
 
14621165:SlushSeason said:
Everything in my house seems to be breaking this year and I'm envious of my friends that still rent and just don't have to deal with this stuff themselves. I'd rather spend my evenings being active or social rather than trying to fix a HVAC board/sprinkler system/pool filter.

"Oh no, I'm a homeowner before turning 30 and I have to maintain my pool and my oversized house! This really sucks guys!"

FUUUUUUUUUUCCCKKKK YOOOOUUUUUUUUUU
 
If only you didn't waste so many potatoes, you could afford one too.

14621186:skierman said:
"Oh no, I'm a homeowner before turning 30 and I have to maintain my pool and my oversized house! This really sucks guys!"

FUUUUUUUUUUCCCKKKK YOOOOUUUUUUUUUU
 
14621165:SlushSeason said:
I'm not quite 30, but I've owned a house in the suburbs for a couple years, so I definitely feel like a 30 year-old. Does anybody else here miss the simplicity of renting? Everything in my house seems to be breaking this year and I'm envious of my friends that still rent and just don't have to deal with this stuff themselves. I'd rather spend my evenings being active or social rather than trying to fix a HVAC board/sprinkler system/pool filter.

My house is way bigger than i need but that comes with more stuff to maintain. There's an endless list of things that i should be working on, so i feel guilty "wasting" my time playing videogames or hanging out at a brewery, etc. I know it's a good investment so I'll definitely keep my house, but I'm starting to think about handing it off to a property manager, renting it out, and moving to an apartment in the city.

If my rent gets raised Ill have to get a new job or move into my parents camper trailer back in California.

But the crackheads and my street neighbors are doing their part on keeping this neighborhood affordable
 
14621165:SlushSeason said:
I'm starting to think about handing it off to a property manager, renting it out, and moving to an apartment in the city.

Why not sell and buy a smaller place in the city? Sounds like less of a headache. Or just move back in with your parents if you want a life free of responsibility.

And yeah, check that privilege, I think most people would sell their souls to be in your position.
 
14621203:Poikenz said:
Why not sell and buy a smaller place in the city? Sounds like less of a headache. Or just move back in with your parents if you want a life free of responsibility.

And yeah, check that privilege, I think most people would sell their souls to be in your position.

I can't really afford to buy anything in the city especially with these interest rates. It's not that i want a life free of responsibility, but recently it's just been too much. Since this spring, my garage door motor, water service line, hvac control board, sprinkler system, pool cover track, and a toilet have all broken. It's been a lot of work and unexpected expense and I'm envious of my friends that just don't have to worry about these kinds of things.

Yes, I'm well aware of how lucky i was to buy a house in my 20s. That's why i posted here where many other people post about their houses.
 
14621218:SlushSeason said:
I can't really afford to buy anything in the city especially with these interest rates. It's not that i want a life free of responsibility, but recently it's just been too much. Since this spring, my garage door motor, water service line, hvac control board, sprinkler system, pool cover track, and a toilet have all broken. It's been a lot of work and unexpected expense and I'm envious of my friends that just don't have to worry about these kinds of things.

Yes, I'm well aware of how lucky i was to buy a house in my 20s. That's why i posted here where many other people post about their houses.

Nothing is stopping you from selling and becoming a renter again
 
14621218:SlushSeason said:
I can't really afford to buy anything in the city especially with these interest rates. It's not that i want a life free of responsibility, but recently it's just been too much. Since this spring, my garage door motor, water service line, hvac control board, sprinkler system, pool cover track, and a toilet have all broken. It's been a lot of work and unexpected expense and I'm envious of my friends that just don't have to worry about these kinds of things.

Yes, I'm well aware of how lucky i was to buy a house in my 20s. That's why i posted here where many other people post about their houses.

Leverage the equity against your current house to buy in the city, sell your current house, put money from old house into new house. Even with higher interest rates your mortgage will be lower than rent. Half of your issues are non-emergency and you could have waited to fix it when you have the time or money. Pools are expensive and always require maintenance, you should have known that going in, sprinklers and garage doors shit the bed often enough. Hell, if you have a 2 bath you could just shut off the water line to your broken toilet, use the other, and wait until you have the funds to fix it. Renting can be a lot worse, I have multiple friends dealing with shit landlords who won't fix issues that are worse than yours.

If you are already living outside of your means in your current house then I suggest you become handy as that is the life you unknowingly signed up for.
 
14621218:SlushSeason said:
I can't really afford to buy anything in the city especially with these interest rates. It's not that i want a life free of responsibility, but recently it's just been too much. Since this spring, my garage door motor, water service line, hvac control board, sprinkler system, pool cover track, and a toilet have all broken. It's been a lot of work and unexpected expense and I'm envious of my friends that just don't have to worry about these kinds of things.

Yes, I'm well aware of how lucky i was to buy a house in my 20s. That's why i posted here where many other people post about their houses.

Come back when you're 30 you little bitch.
 
14621188:OregonDead said:
secret is to offer some extra fry sauce to those Utah sellers

14621189:SlushSeason said:
I've heard a case of Diet Mtn Dew gets you 10% off from any Mormon homeowner

Did someone say fry sauce and Mt. Dew? Im willing to make a deal!
 
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