FalseFlagg K
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what's with all the supplements dude ?? just eat a truckload of meat & veg.
Im tryin to get as big as your alls boy Lucas Browne. I dont have the time to eat like that. Mass gainer kind of helps bridge the gap.what's with all the supplements dude ?? just eat a truckload of meat & veg.
Because of what Utah requires. I looked everywhere for "CDL transfer to Utah" and all of I can find is that I have to start from scratch no matter if I have my CDL already or not, which I have had since 2013.
Backing for some people is the hardest thing to do. Especially in between other trucks.
I would call the drivers license division. As far as I know the state recognizes reciprocal licenses.
We'll see where I sit at that timeframe. I might need more time.
I'm just kidding. I'm moving our family of 6. There's no way you want to share costs with me.
Family of 6 in Austin?! I know you make money, haha.
Um, is nobody gonna help [MENTION=64]The Fresh Prince[/MENTION] think about the downsides of this move?
Let's get the ball rolling:
TFP,
There are very few places as beautiful as Utah, and Salt Lake City is a great place to make your home base if the outdoors is your passion. I'm absolutely enthralled with every inch between the Wasatch Mountains, Southern Utah, and the Sierra Nevada. THAT SAID, as a city, SLC leaves plenty to be desired. Especially for a single man or woman. While the music scene has historically punched well above its weight, there can be very little to do in SLC; I get the sense that the "culture" is either the higher-end theaters and venues that target a middle-aged, predominately white and conservative crowd OR the 'harder edged' 20-somethings (again, predominantly white, and many of whom get pulled into a loop that is reacting to the conservative values). The dating scene is suffocatingly small.
I've considered moving back to SLC, but only on one condition: that I have the ability to work remotely. That would really allow me to take advantage of the outdooring opportunities. Weekend warrioring has its limits.
And, as others have mentioned, getting into winter sports is a must.
TFP going to be the 16th black man in Utah.
Um, is nobody gonna help [MENTION=64]The Fresh Prince[/MENTION] think about the downsides of this move?
Let's get the ball rolling:
TFP,
There are very few places as beautiful as Utah, and Salt Lake City is a great place to make your home base if the outdoors is your passion. I'm absolutely enthralled with every inch between the Wasatch Mountains, Southern Utah, and the Sierra Nevada. THAT SAID, as a city, SLC leaves plenty to be desired. Especially for a single man or woman. While the music scene has historically punched well above its weight, there can be very little to do in SLC; I get the sense that the "culture" is either the higher-end theaters and venues that target a middle-aged, predominately white and conservative crowd OR the 'harder edged' 20-somethings (again, predominantly white, and many of whom get pulled into a loop that is reacting to the conservative values). The dating scene is suffocatingly small.
I've considered moving back to SLC, but only on one condition: that I have the ability to work remotely. That would really allow me to take advantage of the outdooring opportunities. Weekend warrioring has its limits.
And, as others have mentioned, getting into winter sports is a must.
TFP going to be the 16th black man in Utah.
Even with the satire, cy makes a good point. Be prepared to be in the land of white (and depending on where you are, hispanic). there are very few blacks in Utah. If ethnic diversity is important to you, there are a few cities that are pretty diverse (but still lack a solid black community), west valley city, salt lake proper, and Ogden are really about it.. Most of the state is white.
Tfp looks like Austin Rivers. Utahns won't be too shocked.Even with the satire, cy makes a good point. Be prepared to be in the land of white (and depending on where you are, hispanic). there are very few blacks in Utah. If ethnic diversity is important to you, there are a few cities that are pretty diverse (but still lack a solid black community), west valley city, salt lake proper, and Ogden are really about it.. Most of the state is white.
The inversion/air quality sucks ***. Easily the worst thing about slc to me.