The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#2676 Post by Zod »

Welp, can't say I didn't give Rochester a chance. Last night here and my initial impression still stands. This city is way too empty and it should have a lot more people in it than it does.
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#2677 Post by Oxymoron »

In today's episode of "goddamn that's annoying" :

Attempted burglary.


We are now in lockdown until further notice..
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#2678 Post by Oxymoron »

So it's official : Sister N°2 is pregnant.

A new nephew/niece is to be expected in about 8 months. :flagg:
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#2679 Post by Phantasee »

Congratulations!
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#2680 Post by Bounty »

My uncle knocked up his mistress new wife so I'll be a godfather in two weeks. Bay car seats and strollers are fucking expensive.
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#2681 Post by Oxymoron »

Phantasee wrote:Congratulations!
Thanks ! :D
Bounty wrote:Bay car seats and strollers are fucking expensive.
Raising kids is fucking expensive, in a lot of different ways.
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#2682 Post by Count Chocula »

But whether they're yours or a relative's or a stranger's kids, any expense involved is worth it.

On another note, my grandmother passed away Saturday morning at 3:15AM and I wasn't there for it, but most of my family including sis and mom and my favorite uncle were. I'm off on the bird to Ohio Tuesday to attend the viewing, funeral mass and interment. Requescat en pace, Grandma. Dammit, now I'm all emo and shit again. I thought I got over this yesterday.
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#2683 Post by Oxymoron »

Sorry to hear that, Chocs.
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#2684 Post by Count Chocula »

Thanks. I know I'm lucky that she lived 89 years. I was looking forward to her 90th at the end of this month, but it wasn't in the cards I guess. Still, she was here in Florida for four months and I got to spend a lot of time with her, as did my son. It's just hard seeing the brightest light in your family's constellation wink out, you know? Dammit now I'm emo again and out of Kleenex.
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#2685 Post by Oxymoron »

It's okay to show you have feelings.
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I'm in an Amtrak car filled with screaming toddlers. For five more hours. Someone kill me.
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#2687 Post by Bounty »

Zod wrote:I'm in an Amtrak car filled with screaming toddlers. For five more hours. Someone kill me.
Tell them santa isn't real and they'll do it for you?
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#2688 Post by Zod »

Bounty wrote:
Zod wrote:I'm in an Amtrak car filled with screaming toddlers. For five more hours. Someone kill me.
Tell them santa isn't real and they'll do it for you?
They aren't going to be quick enough.
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#2689 Post by Count Chocula »

Find something shiny and toss it in the aisle. Problem solved.
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#2690 Post by Crazedwraith »

phone is dead.

Amazing; cheapest phone i could find and it lasted a mere four years.

no, replace with another cheap pay as you go one. Get one of these new fangled smartie majiggers?
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#2691 Post by Dooey Jo »

you can always tell who is using an alleged smart phone because when they text you they make three times as many spelling errors, and send you twice as many messages

the extra texts contain corrections to their errors

it's a cash cow for the phone operators i'm sure :smug:
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#2692 Post by Phantasee »

Sorry for your loss, Chocs.

Congrats on being a godfather, Bounty, I think?
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#2693 Post by Zod »

So finally got to Boston and lemme say it feels great to be back in a city that doesn't feel like it's on its final death throes.
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#2694 Post by Straha »

Dude. I don't know what you're talking about. Rochester is pretty swell, especially compared to the graveyard that is the rest of New York north of Manhattan.
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#2695 Post by Zod »

Straha wrote:Dude. I don't know what you're talking about. Rochester is pretty swell, especially compared to the graveyard that is the rest of New York north of Manhattan.
I could walk around for an hour and see no more than 20 people. There weren't any more than a handful of stores in the central business district, and there were "for sale or for rent" signs in practically every other building downtown, to top it off everyone vanishes after 5pm. Rochester is not a healthy city. :v
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#2696 Post by Crazedwraith »

Zod wrote:I could walk around for an hour and see no more than 20 people.
This bit sounds freaking awesome to me. but then i hate cities anyway.
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#2697 Post by Zod »

Crazedwraith wrote:
Zod wrote:I could walk around for an hour and see no more than 20 people.
This bit sounds freaking awesome to me. but then i hate cities anyway.
It starts to get depressing once you realize that Rochester used to have twice as many people as it does now, urban decay was everywhere. If it were the country-side then no big deal, but Rochester felt like a ghost town.
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#2698 Post by timmy »

Same population as where I live, but Hobart has moved - somehow - past the ghost town feel that had set in when I first moved here. Left wing agenda has been killing regional industry bit by bit, but there's enough cultural intertia to sustain a tourism industry. I doubt you'll still be living in Rochester in fifteen years hence, but who knows how things might develop.

I spent an hour in Billings, Montana. I think I might know what you're getting at.
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#2699 Post by Questor »

My car is sick...

Very sick...

It'll still cost less to fix than replace though, although the ratio is far lower than I'd like.

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#2700 Post by timmy »

What happened? You drive it through a creek?
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