Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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unkadug

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When did they start putting Got Milk on the Oreos? has it always been there and I've never noticed?
 

StarWarsGirl

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Very good. We are actually getting ready to sell our house, and it looks like we may be moving to Charlotte. My husband has a job opportunity there. I lived in Charlotte for a year after my first marriage ended (long story), and I really like it there. Maryland has never really felt like home. I grew up in Ohio, and I'm very comfortable in the Midwest. Everyone in Charlotte moved from the Midwest to escape the weather, so I fit in well there. :)
I grew up here. Since I go to school here I'm stuck here for a while, but hopefully will move to Florida after college. I'm hating this weather right now, and I hate winter even more, but don't mind the heat. Being near Disney is a bonus
 

FutureCEO

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My neighbor is a head hunter. She's placed quite a few family friends in positions. She's extremely arrogant and thinks she knows everything, but when it comes to jobs, she's usually right. I know you say you don't trust them, but if you find one and expect that he/she will be an arrogant, know-it-all, pain in the you know what, they may be able to help you.

I wouldn't mind moving to DC/Baltimore area. LoL. I thought about applying for a job on the Canadian border in NY but that's in the middle of nowhere and then I would want to move to Canada for a future job. I would like to move down South though. I've been applying for a lot in Orlando, Charleston, Raleigh, Dallas, DC areas. I'm afraid to move without a job.

I have one recruiter who says he has jobs for me and then I call him and he never answers.
 
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Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
I have very serious problems. It's pretty nice out today, so I'm hanging out over at the older campus which has nicer outdoor spaces. Now my first thought was, "I'll hang out outside, and if I see a bee, I'll go inside." Then, as I was sitting outside near the building, someone pointed out a bee on the inside window. And I thought, "Oh, good thing I'm out here.":facepalm: I need help.
A anchor freaked when this was on the outside webcam and it popped on screen

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OSUgirl77

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I grew up here. Since I go to school here I'm stuck here for a while, but hopefully will move to Florida after college. I'm hating this weather right now, and I hate winter even more, but don't mind the heat. Being near Disney is a bonus
This last winter is what really got us thinking about moving. That and the traffic and cost of living. Charlotte is about an 8 hour drive from Disney. That's not too bad. :)
 

StarWarsGirl

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This last winter is what really got us thinking about moving. That and the traffic and cost of living. Charlotte is about an 8 hour drive from Disney. That's not too bad. :)
Yeah, the winters here have been bad. My parents were in WDW in January and I was home by myself. I got snowed in. I had a sprained ankle and could not shovel. They ended up having to call a service so that I could leave the house. A few weeks before that, I was in WDW with my bff and the pipes froze here at home, so they were evidently borrowing my shower. I had professors this past semester who cancelled entire assignments just because there was no more time for them. Besides Florida, the other state I would consider is South Carolina since I have relatives there. I have friends who live in Florida. I'd like to work for Disney. We'll see. :)
 

OSUgirl77

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I wouldn't mind moving to DC/Baltimore area. LoL. I thought about applying for a job on the Canadian border in NY but that's in the middle of nowhere and then I would want to move to Canada for a future job. I would like to move down South though. I've been applying for a lot in Orlando, Charleston, Raleigh, Dallas, DC areas. I'm afraid to move without a job.

I have one recruiter who says he has jobs for me and then I call him and he never answers.
Charleston is one of my favorite places to go, we would move there if there were jobs. Raleigh is very nice, and has a low cost of living. DC is great if you live close to public transportation. Otherwise, traffic is a nightmare. It's also crazy expensive to live there. Lots to do though, there's never a reason to be bored.
 

Goofyernmost

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This last winter is what really got us thinking about moving. That and the traffic and cost of living. Charlotte is about an 8 hour drive from Disney. That's not too bad. :)
When I finally moved to NC from Vermont, I had my doubts. I spent my whole life up north, all 62 years of it at that time. Know what... best thing I ever did. I have no desire to ever move back north again. Jobs are hard to get, pay is low and housing is almost like going to a Disney Resort Hotel. Way, way over priced!
 

FutureCEO

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I went to DC for the time a couple years ago and loved it. I would never ever drive though. Last year, we took a shuttle from BWI to DC and it took us through Downtown and thought I was going to die
 

OSUgirl77

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When I finally moved to NC from Vermont, I had my doubts. I spent my whole life up north, all 62 years of it at that time. Know what... best thing I ever did. I have no desire to ever move back north again. Jobs are hard to get, pay is low and housing is almost like going to a Disney Resort Hotel. Way, way over priced!
I do love Vermont, though. It's beautiful there! I'm also pretty sure I would be over it after one winter. :) Glad to hear you like it in NC. I'm excited about our move.
 
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