I'm leaning towards the ending. Not going to spoil it for anyone, but it was kinda..... Cheap?wap wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:41 pmCompletely agree. I'm not a fan of hers but this movie almost makes me into one because she was pretty fantastic. She should drop the stupid make up and costumes and just be herself when she sings and performs because she's pretty great and talented and good looking as her real self.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:37 pm
Yep, and I agree with your score. It was just missing something from being 5/7 and it wasn't Gaga... And to be clear, I am not a fan, but she was pretty damned good in it.
To your other point, I'm trying to put my finger on what kept the movie from being 5/7. And I keep coming back to Cooper but I can't decide if it's him, his character, or his directing, or some weak plot points.![]()
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Yep. Cheap, cliche'd, underwhelming, cop out. Take your pick.CorvetteWaxer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:04 pmI'm leaning towards the ending. Not going to spoil it for anyone, but it was kinda..... Cheap?wap wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 10:41 pm
Completely agree. I'm not a fan of hers but this movie almost makes me into one because she was pretty fantastic. She should drop the stupid make up and costumes and just be herself when she sings and performs because she's pretty great and talented and good looking as her real self.
To your other point, I'm trying to put my finger on what kept the movie from being 5/7. And I keep coming back to Cooper but I can't decide if it's him, his character, or his directing, or some weak plot points.![]()
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idk man, its just a common theme, we all come from liking car and twisty rodas, its a meca for that.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:23 pmI'm being facetious, but also I don't really know either, having never been there myself. But you can't mention Nashville or any other part of Tennessee on this site without 8 other DFDers piling on with a,
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yea. I could have lived simply in a 6-700 a month rental vs a house and banked mad cash for two years or more, and been in a better position to buy a house later in life while not feeling tied to a jerb and a mortgage.[user not found] wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:32 pmI'm sure this is based on economic fact.Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:19 pm watching this video on the tubes is reinforcing the idea that buying a house was the worst fucking thing i ever did

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wait i thought your lease was up?SAWCE wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:00 pm Raining here today, so no park for the dogs, just a walk.
Off day from the gym, so I'll swing by my old place and pack up a few more boxes. Pretty much empty at this point, but need to bring my record console and all my records, record player, and receiver over plus my old bed for the spare room.
Can't wait to watch Johnny sleep in it. Wait, what?
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Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:18 amyea. I could have lived simply in a 6-700 a month rental vs a house and banked mad cash for two years or more, and been in a better position to buy a house later in life while not feeling tied to a jerb and a mortgage.![]()

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I like having a fenced in yard and a garage. For current life style situation (dogs, multiple cars, motorcycles, tools, trailer, etc, etc, etc) a house just makes sense. I prefer to live now than worry and hope I'm still able to do the things that make me happy down the road.Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:18 amyea. I could have lived simply in a 6-700 a month rental vs a house and banked mad cash for two years or more, and been in a better position to buy a house later in life while not feeling tied to a jerb and a mortgage.![]()
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I mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.4zilch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:40 amI like having a fenced in yard and a garage. For current life style situation (dogs, multiple cars, motorcycles, tools, trailer, etc, etc, etc) a house just makes sense. I prefer to live now than worry and hope I'm still able to do the things that make me happy down the road.Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:18 am
yea. I could have lived simply in a 6-700 a month rental vs a house and banked mad cash for two years or more, and been in a better position to buy a house later in life while not feeling tied to a jerb and a mortgage.![]()
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.
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Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 amI mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.4zilch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:40 am
I like having a fenced in yard and a garage. For current life style situation (dogs, multiple cars, motorcycles, tools, trailer, etc, etc, etc) a house just makes sense. I prefer to live now than worry and hope I'm still able to do the things that make me happy down the road.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.

https://www.businessinsider.com/happine ... rch-2013-4Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 amI mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.4zilch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:40 am
I like having a fenced in yard and a garage. For current life style situation (dogs, multiple cars, motorcycles, tools, trailer, etc, etc, etc) a house just makes sense. I prefer to live now than worry and hope I'm still able to do the things that make me happy down the road.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.
But constant comparison only makes us feel like failures: No matter what, there will always be someone who's at least one step ahead us; and the perfect job, spouse, salary, etc., will always remain elusive.
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yea, as they say hindsight is 20/20.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:51 amBig Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 am
I mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.dem cold feet on spending any money on anything at all. Not a good thing in all cases, though.
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Johnny_P wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:51 amBig Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 am
I mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.dem cold feet on spending any money on anything at all. Not a good thing in all cases, though.

jeebuskrist. Find some happy medium or balance people.
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cant change shit. its in the past.

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First day of college at Drexel. Mechanical Engineering. Saw a guy I went to high school with, he was a total dope, poor grades, not very smart. He was in same major as me. He dropped out after 2 semesters. Too bad, he was a nice guy, just racked up an assload of student debt for literally nothing.dubshow wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:01 amcant change shit. its in the past.![]()
57% of students enrolled in college are not done after six years. Of that 57%, 33% of them drop out entirely. The remaining 24% stay enrolled in school, either full- or part-time.only about 10% of all engineers with at least a 4 year engineering degree are PEsCurrent Student Loan Debt in the United States. Student Loans : $1,659,640,117,304.80. Credit Cards: $882,600,000,000.00.
And then everyone going back for advanced degrees. I guess that pays off in medical and legal fields. Unlikely to pay in other fields.
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I am not someone to model life after. I have been depressed for literally 2 years as a result of the situations I've put myself into.dubshow wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:56 amhttps://www.businessinsider.com/happine ... rch-2013-4Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 am
I mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.
But constant comparison only makes us feel like failures: No matter what, there will always be someone who's at least one step ahead us; and the perfect job, spouse, salary, etc., will always remain elusive.
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I bought a house 3 years post grad and with dick in a savings account. I wanted to be closer to work and monthly expenses (Big Brain Bradley wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:49 amI mostly agree with that, but im not talking about now or even 5 years post grad.4zilch wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:40 am
I like having a fenced in yard and a garage. For current life style situation (dogs, multiple cars, motorcycles, tools, trailer, etc, etc, etc) a house just makes sense. I prefer to live now than worry and hope I'm still able to do the things that make me happy down the road.
I bought a house right out of college, still wet behind the ears. It would have served me well on multiple fronts to pump the brakes on the house thing right out of school. I was also 28 when i graduated college so i was already behind the 8 ball.
Look at olde :wastful: hes got from what i cant tell a couple hundred k saved because he pumped the brakes on the house thing...several times.

Am I the best at saving? Absolutely not, but I'm also not bad at it either. I have a different mind set that a lot of people here - I prefer to enjoy life while I'm still young and flexible, I'll make adjustments when I start getting brittle. Sure $100k in the bank sounds nice, but not at the expense of living years of life in misery and boredom.
I'm not a huge believer in rentals being the end-all-be-all. For me I prefer the stability of a house, and not arguing with a landlord about parking, some broken shit, raising rent, etc. on top of the potential of moving every year or two because shit's gotten to expensive.
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