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Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:17 pm
by spacelordmother
Chankgeez wrote:Sounds like you wanna move to Portland, OR. Kinda. Sorta.
(OK, well, maybe the Portland of 10 years ago?)
My thoughts exactly.
Chankgeez wrote:gunslinger_burrito wrote:Yeah, I lived in the Northwest for a short while, and liked a lot of things about it. The main thing I'm not so sure about is that it's significantly more expensive than here. Also, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE is moving to Portland. Seems like it would be super-rough to get a job in that kind of environment.
Yeah, that's why I said the Portland of ten years ago. It is getting much more expensive and hard to find work.
I thought people moved to Portland to NOT work... ?

Seems everyone I know (or know of) who lives there has like 6 part-time jobs they just do once in awhile.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:15 am
by gunslinger_burrito
spacelordmother wrote:I thought people moved to Portland to NOT work... ?

Seems everyone I know (or know of) who lives there has like 6 part-time jobs they just do once in awhile.
sonidero wrote:I'm not gonna say it...........................................................................................................

I've been to Austin a couple times with my tattooer friend for the convention in January, and he describes Austin as "like Portland, but if most everyone had jobs."
I liked the NW a lot, but I don't miss the crazy hipster-bum action going on up there.
Someone tell me more about Portland ME. I am intrigued.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:12 am
by SPACERITUAL
skullservant wrote:Try Richmond. It's got the river, a huge music scene, and an equally as large art scene. I loved it there
ALSO YOU WILL FREQUENTLY BE STABBED BY HOBOS.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:40 am
by aens_wife
Milwaukee. It has winter. A lot of winter.
But other than that, it is a great city with a fantastic music scene. Every time we go there, I think "we should really move here"
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:27 pm
by D.o.S.
gunslinger_burrito wrote:Someone tell me more about Portland ME. I am intrigued.
gunslinger_burrito wrote:
What I'm looking for: not stupid expensive,fairly bike-friendly, supportive of metal/doom/noise and experimental without being totally flooded by it.
http://awaas.bandcamp.com/http://www.space538.orghttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Genos-Roc ... 5422773796http://www.portlandmaine.com/getting-around/biking/http://allspeed.com/ I'm somewhat obsessed with being by the ocean, or near to large bodies of water and treees.

Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 1:53 pm
by Derelict78
gunslinger_burrito wrote:
I've been to Austin a couple times with my tattooer friend for the convention in January, and he describes Austin as "like Portland, but if most everyone had jobs."
I liked the NW a lot, but I don't miss the crazy hipster-bum action going on up there.
Someone tell me more about Portland ME. I am intrigued.
My wife REALY wants to move to austin. I lived there for a couple years and its was pretty cool. Biggest factor is cheap land. I need to be away from neighbors so I can be loud.
My wife also likes to hold drum circles and that usually does not go over well with neighbors when there is 30-40 pagans naked/half neked drumming and dancing around a bon fire in my back yard.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:05 pm
by WayToHip
Move to Canada. Vancouver is better than Seattle or Portland combined. Toronto and the whole GTA is diverse; also bike friendly. Halifax is poor as fuck, but it's a college town so everyone else is too, and plenty of bars.
Avoid:
Calgary - IT WILL NEVER SHAKE ITS COWBOY IMAGE. Also not bike friendly. Or public transit friendly.
Winnipeg - All the negatives of living in Canada in one spot: Winter is long and cold, summer is short and gross; and in the middle of nowhere.
Montreal - Nothing really bad, just if don't know French or know someone living there, it will feel like your stuck in a foreign country.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 5:31 pm
by D.o.S.
Montreal is also hella expensive.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 7:31 pm
by laterallateral
WAT?
Compared to where?
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:11 am
by gunslinger_burrito
Thanks!

I haven't gotten around to researching this kind of stuff very in-depth yet.
@ Derelict: Austin IS pretty cool, I have to admit. I just dunno if I can hang with the heat throughout the summer.....plus there are seriously world-class tattooers there (look up Perfection Tattoo). And isn't Austin supposed to be supportive of being weird or something like that...... also your backyard sounds like something I wish I had every time a solstice or equinox, etc happens.
laterallateral wrote:WAT?
Compared to where?
Canada sounds interesting, if it's reasonably doable. I know so little about the immigration laws and red tape. BUT, I
have been scraping the dust off of my 5-6 years of French from back in the high school days, so Montreal is intriguing....I'm relearning kinda quick. Any more info on Canada (Vancouver, Montreal, etc....)? What's the music scene like in Montreal?
You guys are the best!

Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:48 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
I'm bringing this thread back because I'm up visiting Seattle and seeing great shows and it's really making me not wanna go home, where there's nothing cool for a guy like me to do. When does the weather start getting shitty in the NE? Specifically in Portland me? If i can swing it, i wanna try and visit, check it out...
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 3:55 pm
by spacelordmother
gunslinger_burrito wrote:I'm bringing this thread back because I'm up visiting Seattle and seeing great shows and it's really making me not wanna go home, where there's nothing cool for a guy like me to do. When does the weather start getting shitty in the NE? Specifically in Portland me? If i can swing it, i wanna try and visit, check it out...
The NE usually has a decent September, October is a wild card. I distinctly remember a bunch of Halloweens where we had snow on the ground. This was in western NY, so the probability likely increases as you travel north...
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 7:14 pm
by gunslinger_burrito
Thanks. That's kind of what i figured. Probably can't make it that soon....but I'm just tired of waiting to get out of my hometown!
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2012 8:29 pm
by Chankgeez
There're generally a lot of tourists up that way in October due to leaf season.
Re: where should I move, round two
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:52 am
by Fuzzy Picklez
Toronto has insane rent, a terrible music scene, and the best 1970s transit system anyone could ask for.
The lake is great though.
I grew up just outside of Toronto, lived downtown for a while, and I'm not just outside of it again. It's honestly a really cool, and relatively safe city with a huge body of water, but so full of shitty music. Everyone seems so caught up in trying to be cool and this idea of maintaining an image that they all skipped the step of actually forming a decent band.
Don't get me wrong, there is some really cool stuff happening here, but there is so much bullshit. I'm in a band in Toronto, and I think we've played with maybe 2 bands I wasn't already familiar with that impressed me. Pretty annoying.
Maybe that's every city though.
But, if I spoke even a little french, I would totally move to Montreal. Things seem pretty happening there. Also, cheap rent, and yes, the rumours you've heard are true. Cuties everywhere.