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Apr 02, 2005 13:23

You scored as Soft. You are nice and soft, you love everyone and everyone loves you, while you are fiery or too exciting, you are always pleasant.

Soft
88%
Hot
81%
Sweet
75%
Violent
69%
Exciting
69%
Wet
31%
Awkward
25%
Shy
25%
What is your sexual style?
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and now for something completely different mindthegaps April 3 2005, 21:22:45 UTC
I'm waiting to hear back from Colonial Wmsbg about a potential job interview...and while it's really premature, I'm already kinda starting to scout around for as-affordable-as-possible places to live. And since I'm a lot more familiar with the historic area aspect of things than I am with general around-town things, I was hoping you could help me out. :D If you were looking for a place to live (apartment, townhouse, tiny house [tho the other two are much more likely]), which part of town would you avoid at all costs? Where would you especially want to live? Any other general insider info you'd like to share would also be much appreciated. If you'd rather email than share your thoughts comment-style, feel free to drop me a line at ktnol@yahoo.com. Thanks so much!

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Re: and now for something completely different poetinplaid April 3 2005, 23:58:58 UTC
um. williamsburg is expensive. everything there is a hell of a lot more, even the groceries, because of the taxes.
your best bet is to live in newport news and commute about 20 min a day to colonial williamsburg.
what's the job?

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mindthegaps April 4 2005, 02:34:36 UTC
Yeah...about the most inexpensive place I've run into so far runs around $540 per month; the couple others I was checking out are in the upper $600s. I was thinking about living out of town, but I didn't know if the gas needed would end up making it come out about the same anyway... my car is kind of a guzzler. heh. If I would end up in Williamsburg proper, is there any part of town in particular that should generally be avoided?
The job is for an editor/writer; that's what I've most wanted to do, and the fact that it adds the history aspect into it is just stellar. Unfortunately it's at most 20 hrs a week, between $13 and $18 an hour...so between rent and new bills and things I have to pay off already, I definitely would have to get a second job...

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poetinplaid April 4 2005, 02:40:20 UTC
what in the world would be williamsburg proper?
either you live in a nasty house near lightfoot which is quite a drive
or you live in an apartment that is usually only for W&M students
there is no housing for the most part at colonial. it's for rich people and students.

my suggestion
get a job at the books a million up there
there's not much up there as it is.
unless you work at one of the outlet mall stores

during the summer, no matter where you live, even in the burg, it's going to be a drive because of retarded tourists who don't know how to drive, who slam on the breaks when they see something historical, and who drive so damn slow you want to kill them.
my suggestion: get an apartment near ft. eustis right near the highway and drive up 64

also, most places in the burg will not rent until you physically come down and do paperwork. and they will want a renting history.
too damn picky.

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