Suggestions please, less expensive place to live, work in NYC

i was just kidding.

I wasn’t, please elaborate.

stop badgering me with your request for elaboration!

One of my strengths is attention to detail. Specifically your detail.

oh my! you can just email me if you want to talk to me, rather than filling up the forum.

IheartMath… just ignore JTLD. That’s the beauty of the internet. Maybe get a new username and don’t disclose your gender. Sorry it has to get like this.

Really? If I emailed you you would elaborate? Sweet.

bchadwick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > IheartMath… just ignore JTLD. That’s the beauty > of the internet. Maybe get a new username and > don’t disclose your gender. Sorry it has to get > like this. bchadwick’s also the type of guy who tells women not to wear tight dresses and high heels in public if they don’t want attention.

its not a big deal… hes not being offensive, yet. probably because its the internet. If it weren’t since he’s just some random person, I’d be offended.

“Just some random person”?? I’m hurt.

i knew it would.

JohnThainsLimoDriver Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > bchadwick’s also the type of guy who tells women > not to wear tight dresses and high heels in public > if they don’t want attention. That’s true, but I also try to be gentlemanly about my attention and protective, so that they can feel good about wearing high heels and tight dresses when they’re with me.

So basically we’re in agreement that tight dresses and high heels are better than XL t-shirts and sweatpants.

I prefer them. (Just not on me).

IheartMath Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i knew it would. I can’t believe I included IhM in my menage a quadruple and this is the thanks I get?

John Thain, Are you still withholding your sensible advice?

Didn’t I write something about finding a sublet in the city a few dozen posts ago?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/realestate/10cov.html?_r=1&ref=realestate “I always assumed that Manhattan was way too expensive for me and out of my reach,” said Mr. Schenkel, who moved to the city in 2006. But when his Brooklyn landlord threatened a $100 rent increase, he decided to shop around. “Just for fun, I started looking at the Upper West, Upper East,” he said. “Everybody talks about how nice and ritzy it is. I was shocked to see some of the prices.” In Yorkville, for instance, he found rents that were several hundred dollars cheaper than what he and his roommates are paying in Brooklyn. “They’re a little bit smaller, but they have some of the amenities that I don’t have now,” he said, citing perks like a laundry and an elevator. Most of the apartments he has toured are renting for under $1,000 a person. Craigslist directed him to a three-bedroom in a small building off First Avenue on 88th Street; the monthly rent came out to $730 a person, with no broker’s fee.

bchadwick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JohnThainsLimoDriver Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > bchadwick’s also the type of guy who tells > women > > not to wear tight dresses and high heels in > public > > if they don’t want attention. > > > That’s true, but I also try to be gentlemanly > about my attention and protective, so that they > can feel good about wearing high heels and tight > dresses when they’re with me. JTLD - you could learn something from bchadwick, much better to be gentlemanly than veer towards scando like tendencies!

Yeah except bchadwick will probably bore your socks off after the first 10 minutes of a date. There’s a reason why chicks go for the bad boys.