I'm moving to Colorado in 6 weeks..

Unclebaldrick

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Colorado kinda gives me that California Gold Rush vibe. It goes legal and everybody and their mom flocks there hoping to strike it rich. Is the market not flooded? Is the American Dream still obtainable there? Morning coffee thoughts....
Perhaps, but gold runs out. You can always grow more weed. I think the real question is what will it be like in a few years? Is it worth the trouble of moving out there? Or will it still kind of be Denver but with a whole lot more pot culture and hipsters, both of which I can live without.
 

ODanksta

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Perhaps, but gold runs out. You can always grow more weed. I think the real question is what will it be like in a few years? Is it worth the trouble of moving out there? Or will it still kind of be Denver but with a whole lot more pot culture and hipsters, both of which I can live without.
Well my brother has a secure job in a warehouse, it's friends that we grew up with so he has job security.. They set up shop like 10 years ago when shit went medical. They are well established. Now me on the other hand, I'm just going for the ride.. I'm getting transferred from my bar to the Longmont location.

I really could care less about the weed scene, I hardly smoke anymore. I love growing pot, but not for other people..

I just want to go rock climbing, I want to go mountain biking, I want to watch the pikes peak race, I want to see trees and I have never lived anywhere but Texas.

I fucking love Texas tho, we got some of the hottest half naked ladies here in the summer, Austin, DFW and Houston are all great cities. It's easy in Texas to find something to do and the metro night life is unreal. Nobody jacks anybody, because we all have guns.

Honestly Colorado seems awesome..
 

Yessica...

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Well this came kinda sudden, looks like I am moving to Evans Colorado by the end of January.. After Nellie and I broke up, I moved in with my brother. I was planning on taking over his rent when he moved so I've been saving money up.. But tonight he asked me if I would like to move with him..

So it's a long story that I won't go into detail about, but we have a bunch of friends, that we grew up with, move to Colorado around 8 to 9 years ago, well they asked my brother to come up there and help them out on their new warehouse.. Well he already has a house up there in Evans from the same guy that owns his house here.. So it's a three bedroom with a basement.. My brother said he needed my help and needed to use my lights and stuff..

My brother said I can't work at his warehouse, because he can't lose his creditablity if I fuck up.. Which I understand completely.. I think he is getting his blue card?? It's not the supporter one, it's the full access card..
He said we will share the basement grow.. But I'll have to get my own job..lol

This wasn't really what I had in mind, but I'll roll with.. I should be excited, but really I am not..

Any of you guys from Evans? And what is it like??
Ahhhhhhh.

I didn't see this one before.

Cool man! It'll be an adventure!
 

ODanksta

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Fak I'm excited to go skiing.

Been too busy, and moving again next weekend. The weekend after though - it's onnnnn

hahaha

I think I'll just get skis tomorrow...oh shit today...and go this week after work. I really like skiing and I miss it.

Need to make time for the fun things.

Another new years resolution - make time for activities!!!!!
I've never been. But anytime I find a hobby I get a little crazy..
 

ODanksta

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It's a good hobby to be crazy over. The fresh air. The VIEWS. The exercise. The people. The beer. The weed. The Chalets. The Chalet Girls. The instructors.

It's just fucking fun

You would ski, or board? Never too old to learn.
Well I've looked into both.. I'm still not sure which way to go.. I use to skate board and agressive skate with inlines.. I can only assume, skiing is like inlines and boards are board. Inlines were way easier then skate boarding, only problem is inlines you seem to (go bigger) therefore fucking yourself up worse when you failed.. I'm sure the same logic applies. Broken akles, acl's and knees..

I'm sure it cost easily 2 to 3 grand for all the proper equipment for either..

But I have no idea
 

Yessica...

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Well I've looked into both.. I'm still not sure which way to go.. I use to skate board and agressive skate with inlines.. I can only assume, skiing is like inlines and boards are board. Inlines were way easier then skate boarding, only problem is inlines you seem to (go bigger) therefore fucking yourself up worse when you failed.. I'm sure the same logic applies. Broken akles, acl's and knees..

I'm sure it cost easily 2 to 3 grand for all the proper equipment for either..

But I have no idea
I'm buying used skis, boots, and poles today.

I'm not spending over 500 bucks total.

You can buy top of the line, if you want and can afford it. I'm going for some rich persons old model that they will sell on the Internet.

I've snowboarded. But since I learned from young on skis I could never get used to my legs being locked down to the board.

Try both. Rent first. Make the decision what you like.

Easy peasy.

I know skateboarders and they tend to snowboard.
 

Aeroknow

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Well I've looked into both.. I'm still not sure which way to go.. I use to skate board and agressive skate with inlines.. I can only assume, skiing is like inlines and boards are board. Inlines were way easier then skate boarding, only problem is inlines you seem to (go bigger) therefore fucking yourself up worse when you failed.. I'm sure the same logic applies. Broken akles, acl's and knees..

I'm sure it cost easily 2 to 3 grand for all the proper equipment for either..

But I have no idea
Start with these:
http://twoleftskates.blogspot.com/2014/12/have-you-tried-snowblades-skiblades.html?m=1
:-D
 
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