Tatonka wrote:Dano wrote: im from a slice of paradise in the pacific.
Really? I had no idea, you should try to work that fact into your posts a little more often
Yeah, you should spend some time with me....it'd drive you nuts, BRAH!
We all make choices in life, as soon as you either except your reality, or do something to change it, you will be a happier person. Then again being able to walk will probably improve your mood sufficiently.
You think you are so wise with this babble, but you miss the point. The only reason I am here (Eugene) is because I made a sacrifice for my wife to attend a solid grad school program. The plan always was, when she was done, we would get the fuhk out and go back to the beach. This is not about an inability to
accept my reality or change it. My time here is a sacrifice for someone I love. That doesn't mean I have to "love it or leave it".
You are right about the foot though. If I could be surfing or snowboarding, or even just get the hell out of here once in a while, I wouldn't be so damm bored with this town and bitter about being here.
Oregon is a great place, you will probably understand the full extent of how great once you have left, I did and came back...
I am wondering about your reading comprehension. Where did I say I didn’t like Oregon? What I don’t like is living in Eugene, away from the ocean.
Oregon is indeed a great place. I never said it wasn't. Great mountains and a beautiful coast. But I am stuck in the middle in a town of rednecks and hippies and am over it. And yes, as Dub pointed out, I lived here before and left - twice. The first time I moved to Colorado for a year and came back to finish school. The second time I never intended to come back (never even thought about it - walking the block to the beach from my house in Encinitas was way too nice of a setup to want to come back here) until it was clear that it would be very beneficial for my wife. So here we are again. When we leave again, I doubt we will be back for a fourth stint. This is not for any lack of love for Oregon (I will certainly visit often), but in my profession, I will be stuck living in places like Portland or Eugene (as the Oregon coastal and mountain communities do not offer any opportunities), and neither is really where I want to be. I need to be coastal. I believe that was Dub's point that started all of this before you got all defensive about Oregon. Nobody said Oregon sucks. Don't get your panties all in a bunch because I'd rather live coastal (with warmer water). Oregon is awesome. But I am tired of Eugene.
P.S. - Dub you better make that move so I can come visit!