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I have $1,000,000,000 in the bank. I win.
$250k will go a long way in pretty much any place that's not in Silicon Valley, NYC, D.C., or Hawaii. Maybe he lives in one of those?As is yours. But please tell us how you saved $50 bucks on a tv because you make quarter million a year.
I'm partners in 3 restaurants in nj and I can tell you that 250K goes a very long way. Even in Bergen county where I love which has very high taxes and is one of the nicer areas in New Jersey. Also heavily populated.
$250k will go a long way in pretty much any place that's not in Silicon Valley, NYC, D.C., or Hawaii. Maybe he lives in one of those?
but i don't believe u own a business or make thst much before business expenses so it's a moot point.
Your online persona is fugazi
i have posted many pictures of the house i bought asking for advice and whatnot, unless you think i broke into a house over and over to take pictures to fool sherdog posters, then lol
i really dont care what you think though, youre a balding 40+ year old who watches pro wrestling. your "restaurants" are probably a mcdonalds
Well considering I'm not 40, or balding and don't watch any modern pro wrestling in any regular capacity I'd say you're batting a 1000 right about now.
And I would love to own a McDonald's in New Jersey. That would be me printing money.
So another swing and a miss.
My sister in law lives on the upper east side of Manhattan, so she and her husband pay out the ass. They live in a tiny little 2-bedroom place with their son, and they keep a car in a garage so that they can do monthly Costco runs. Otherwise, doing grocery shopping is a pain in the ass. It would be virtually impossible with a toddler. I think the experience of living in Brooklyn or the Bronx as a single person/married without kids would be an entirely different one that theirs is. Not that it's worth anything, but I would never want to live there, haha.I have friends who live in NYC and don't make much more than 100K a year and have nice places. Depends where you live in NYC though. Remember they don't have cars so no insurance or monthly payments or gas money.
He said he does but I don't believe his online persona for one second.
Can you link me to those pictures? I'm just curious, what do you do for a living and where?i have posted many pictures of the house i bought asking for advice and whatnot, unless you think i broke into a house over and over to take pictures to fool sherdog posters, then lol
i really dont care what you think though, youre a balding 40+ year old who watches pro wrestling. your "restaurants" are probably a mcdonalds
My sister in law lives on the upper east side of Manhattan, so she and her husband pay out the ass. They live in a tiny little 2-bedroom place with their son, and they keep a car in a garage so that they can do monthly Costco runs. Otherwise, doing grocery shopping is a pain in the ass. It would be virtually impossible with a toddler. I think the experience of living in Brooklyn or the Bronx as a single person/married without kids would be an entirely different one that theirs is. Not that it's worth anything, but I would never want to live there, haha.
I don't really know what his online persona is about. What does he say that he does, and where does he claim to do it at?
Can you link me to those pictures? I'm just curious, what do you do for a living and where?
My sister in law lives on the upper east side of Manhattan, so she and her husband pay out the ass. They live in a tiny little 2-bedroom place with their son, and they keep a car in a garage so that they can do monthly Costco runs. Otherwise, doing grocery shopping is a pain in the ass. It would be virtually impossible with a toddler. I think the experience of living in Brooklyn or the Bronx as a single person/married without kids would be an entirely different one that theirs is. Not that it's worth anything, but I would never want to live there, haha.
I don't really know what his online persona is about. What does he say that he does, and where does he claim to do it at?
It's super cramped though. It really is like living in a shoebox. They live within a few blocks of Columbia University where they went to grad school.Upper east side is super nice though. So they at least live In a good area.
I have a few friends who live in a nicer part of Harlem. Their apartment looks crappy from the outside but the place inside is big and also pretty nice. No upper east side though. That's posh my friend
It's super cramped though. It really is like living in a shoebox. They live within a few blocks of Columbia University where they went to grad school.
Harlem is nice now? I thought that used to be where you went if you wanted to get street cred by getting shot?