I just recently got a job in Fort Wayne IN, and I have to say that I'm not looking forward to all the nonsense moving to a new city entails. For example, I never feel really comfortable for the first three months or so. I have to make all new friends again. A friend to go to the comic shop with. A couple friends to go out drinking and dancing with.
On the up side I'm really excited to be moving into my new house, and being able to decorate and set up a nice bachelor pad, and I'll finally have enough room to set up my 5.1 system again. Yeah!!
On the up side I'm really excited to be moving into my new house, and being able to decorate and set up a nice bachelor pad, and I'll finally have enough room to set up my 5.1 system again. Yeah!!
wikidmajyk:
Thanks for the email dude. Sorry it's been so long since i've responded, but i've been a bit busy (fucking holidays). As far as my neck is concerned, I think it was just a multiple of things such as sports, work, and just shitty genetics. Who knows? At least I'm becoming more and more bionic, which isn't such a bad thing. Besides, chicks dig scars right? So you're moving to the good 'ol Fort eh? ("the Fort" is what us locals call home.) If you're looking for bars, you'll be in for a treat. Besides being the US mecca for churches, we also have an abundance of strip clubs and bars. Ironic, eh? There's always Piere's, which is "the place to go" in this area. Myself, I'm more of a live band, sit down with friends and drink away the night kinda dude. If you're into that sort of theme, then i'd suggest downtown on the landing (i.e. Columbia St. West). There you will find Flashback (Sat. nights being the busiest, with hot milfs and '80s music), and on the corner is Columbia St., which is the club I mentioned above. It hosts local live bands almost nightly, and it's more of a mellow, somewhat more mature club than you'd find at Piere's. Piere's is more geared toward the hip hop culture, though they do host their very fair share of decently priced concerts. If you're into the skate/punk/ska scene, you can go down to Lawton park (just north of downtown between Spy Run and Clinton streets) and enjoy the pretty nice skate park that's been open for about 2 yrs now. Anything else you'd like to know? Feel free to email me man. Have a good one.
black_tar_heroin:
thank u