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Old 05-22-2008, 08:31 PM
 
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I would not call it easiest, just from my perspective most logical. I am from FL and would rather live there then the theocratic and oppressivly boring TN, but living cost is cheaper and I am in college, plus that whole in-state tuition thing.

Most businesses fail, I would highly suggest you take some business classes and financial classes before starting a business. It is pretty hard to do and can drain you financially in a second.

You have to be kidding me about the plane ride. from Athens to London to Chicago is less than 12 hours, its not that big of a thing, you can be home from about anywhere in the world in less than 24 hours.

I would not call it lose/lose, trust me, it really can be much worst, at least you have options open to you somewhat now and defintly in the future, just don't be in such a hurry.

Talking your life is bland, I live in east TN!!!!!!!! The most boring place in the world! I went from high flying living in the islands of Greece and the fast pace of London to the backwards, theocratic east Tennessee whose poeple think that a great time is shopping at Walmart and a crazy time is getting a double cheesburger at McDonalds on a saturday night.

But my mom lives in FL, a nice 12 hour trip once a month keeps my spirits up.
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Old 05-22-2008, 10:46 PM
 
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I would not call it easiest, just from my perspective most logical. I am from FL and would rather live there then the theocratic and oppressivly boring TN, but living cost is cheaper and I am in college, plus that whole in-state tuition thing.

Most businesses fail, I would highly suggest you take some business classes and financial classes before starting a business. It is pretty hard to do and can drain you financially in a second.

You have to be kidding me about the plane ride. from Athens to London to Chicago is less than 12 hours, its not that big of a thing, you can be home from about anywhere in the world in less than 24 hours.

I would not call it lose/lose, trust me, it really can be much worst, at least you have options open to you somewhat now and defintly in the future, just don't be in such a hurry.

Talking your life is bland, I live in east TN!!!!!!!! The most boring place in the world! I went from high flying living in the islands of Greece and the fast pace of London to the backwards, theocratic east Tennessee whose poeple think that a great time is shopping at Walmart and a crazy time is getting a double cheesburger at McDonalds on a saturday night.

But my mom lives in FL, a nice 12 hour trip once a month keeps my spirits up.
Yeah the whole concept of in state and out of state tuition really sucks. It makes moving around just almost...impossible really. I have to pay for college myself, so out of state tuition really wouldn't work for me.

I know many many businesses fail, but me and my friend are pretty creative in our thinking. Haha

About the plane ride thing: Still, 12 hours, and all the transfers is something I wouldn't want to do every year. Too much time at airports and the like. I'd rather fly across the country than across the atlantic (or even worse, the pacific).

I may have been exaggerating about the lose/lose, but still, that is how I feel sometimes. Part of me IS in a hurry, because I'm thinking a prime time to go would be in the next couple years. But maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the economy is going to go even further down the toilet, so houses may get even cheaper, and somehow miraculously I'll end up with a good job. I can wish, right?

Trust me, life here is bland unless it's summer. The winters here are COLD. I mean COLD COLD COLD. That means you can only be outside for...well, not too long. It can be that type of cold as well that bites at your face, and makes your face numb. Agh. In the summer, yeah, life is lively. I'm much happier then, but I don't want to be happy just 3 months out of the year. That's the part that's getting pretty bland to me.

But I understand, TN must get kind of boring as well. Well, one good thing about that though, is that you don't have to go through 40 below windchill every winter for a few weeks.
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Old 05-23-2008, 05:03 AM
 
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Come on down then, and give it a try. What do you have to lose? This is the time in your life to try these things.
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