We moved to Clearwater bought a house and all that. All good for a couple months but the prospect of working for the amount of money I'd make there vs what I make in KW wasn't worth the loss of quality of life for me just yet. So I came back here.
It's hard to leave an island when you have a ton of friends, good jobs, a boat and nothing but ocean around you. She was over this place and was never really into it down here.
Meeting her at a nice hotel in Laudy this weekend though :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:.
Now...
First off
@PTI (pti) no one growing up in KY in the 80/90s parents would ever have said, "Let's take the kids up to a few games in Cleveland this week to experience the magic that is the Indians and the city of Cleveland". Jesus Christ, it's not that hard to figure out.
Secondly,
@chitown87 how long did you live in KY? Cause if it's not longer than me or during your formative years, than you're not a real fan and an insufferable prick as per my requirements. If you ever lived in KY then there is some douchebag Chicagoan that probably says you're not a real fan because you left for x years during blank run and only real fans stayed during those years.
Thirdly, I don't really give a touch. Just pointing out the absurdity of proximity/time/etc debate. I don't live and die with the Cubs like I do with UK, but I've liked them a whole lot for a long time and would be very happy to have memories of going to a few games this year and one of them a World Series game (@chitwon87 did you even go to a World Series game you pretentious *** Cubs fan/Chicagoan).
And yeah
@wcc31 everyone was pretty much in knots the whole game. But it does help when it's not a one game playoff every weekend on a neutral site like in college bball.