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Jerry McG 04-30-2004 01:52 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 

"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and

moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence

from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by

next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is

larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The

move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move

and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went

in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back

to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look.

It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my

arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you

doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest

is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


Great move, Nathan! I early retired from a corporate job with Ford Motor and
came to Durango in '00. It was the realization of a 30 year old goal.

As a fellow native flatlander (Northwest Indiana) I first came West in 1970
for the entire summer, along with my hippie girlfriend and my best buddy &
his girl. We spent the summer in his new Blazer 4x4 exploring and camping
around western New Mexico, eastern Arizona, then we finally ended up in
Durango. My girlfriend and I fell in love with the area and wanted to sell
everything back home and move here, but we very stupidly rationalized
ourselves out of it. I ended up in New Mexico a few years later and loved
it, started college and ended up moving to Texas (Lord!) to finish my
degree. I went to work for VW of America, got moved to Denver in '84 and
thought "This is IT, no more moves!!!" Well, two years later I got recruited
by Jaguar and ended up in ....NEW JERSEY! I was like a caged animal the
whole time I was there. I finally bought a little place in Durango in '95,
where I vacationed nearly every year, and made a plan to be here in five
years. I pulled it off and haven't looked back.

Now that you've made the move, enjoy every minute of this magic place. Take
my hard learned advice, NEVER entertain moving away for money, you can
always find a way to make it here. I wasted 14 years living in a place I
hated, pining away for the mountains. Now that I'm "home", every once in
awhile I take a look around and just nerarly faint from the realization:
"look where the Hell I live!"

Jerry



Jerry McG 04-30-2004 01:52 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 

"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and

moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence

from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by

next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is

larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The

move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move

and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went

in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back

to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look.

It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my

arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you

doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest

is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


Great move, Nathan! I early retired from a corporate job with Ford Motor and
came to Durango in '00. It was the realization of a 30 year old goal.

As a fellow native flatlander (Northwest Indiana) I first came West in 1970
for the entire summer, along with my hippie girlfriend and my best buddy &
his girl. We spent the summer in his new Blazer 4x4 exploring and camping
around western New Mexico, eastern Arizona, then we finally ended up in
Durango. My girlfriend and I fell in love with the area and wanted to sell
everything back home and move here, but we very stupidly rationalized
ourselves out of it. I ended up in New Mexico a few years later and loved
it, started college and ended up moving to Texas (Lord!) to finish my
degree. I went to work for VW of America, got moved to Denver in '84 and
thought "This is IT, no more moves!!!" Well, two years later I got recruited
by Jaguar and ended up in ....NEW JERSEY! I was like a caged animal the
whole time I was there. I finally bought a little place in Durango in '95,
where I vacationed nearly every year, and made a plan to be here in five
years. I pulled it off and haven't looked back.

Now that you've made the move, enjoy every minute of this magic place. Take
my hard learned advice, NEVER entertain moving away for money, you can
always find a way to make it here. I wasted 14 years living in a place I
hated, pining away for the mountains. Now that I'm "home", every once in
awhile I take a look around and just nerarly faint from the realization:
"look where the Hell I live!"

Jerry



Jerry McG 04-30-2004 01:52 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 

"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and

moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence

from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by

next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is

larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The

move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move

and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went

in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back

to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look.

It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my

arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you

doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest

is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


Great move, Nathan! I early retired from a corporate job with Ford Motor and
came to Durango in '00. It was the realization of a 30 year old goal.

As a fellow native flatlander (Northwest Indiana) I first came West in 1970
for the entire summer, along with my hippie girlfriend and my best buddy &
his girl. We spent the summer in his new Blazer 4x4 exploring and camping
around western New Mexico, eastern Arizona, then we finally ended up in
Durango. My girlfriend and I fell in love with the area and wanted to sell
everything back home and move here, but we very stupidly rationalized
ourselves out of it. I ended up in New Mexico a few years later and loved
it, started college and ended up moving to Texas (Lord!) to finish my
degree. I went to work for VW of America, got moved to Denver in '84 and
thought "This is IT, no more moves!!!" Well, two years later I got recruited
by Jaguar and ended up in ....NEW JERSEY! I was like a caged animal the
whole time I was there. I finally bought a little place in Durango in '95,
where I vacationed nearly every year, and made a plan to be here in five
years. I pulled it off and haven't looked back.

Now that you've made the move, enjoy every minute of this magic place. Take
my hard learned advice, NEVER entertain moving away for money, you can
always find a way to make it here. I wasted 14 years living in a place I
hated, pining away for the mountains. Now that I'm "home", every once in
awhile I take a look around and just nerarly faint from the realization:
"look where the Hell I live!"

Jerry



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-30-2004 02:14 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Good luck. Pretend you hate Californians and you'll fit right in.
;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Nathan Otis wrote:
>
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look. It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-30-2004 02:14 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Good luck. Pretend you hate Californians and you'll fit right in.
;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Nathan Otis wrote:
>
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look. It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-30-2004 02:14 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Good luck. Pretend you hate Californians and you'll fit right in.
;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Nathan Otis wrote:
>
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look. It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 04-30-2004 02:14 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Good luck. Pretend you hate Californians and you'll fit right in.
;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Nathan Otis wrote:
>
> Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a moving truck and moved
> all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
>
> I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in reality this is the
> result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of wanting. I've
> wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a relative who lived
> here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the wrong place.
>
> So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a month ago and
> found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I had confidence from
> web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd be able to find
> something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two weeks and I've
> had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!! The wife has a
> couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her pick of jobs by next
> week.
>
> It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy to find, is larger
> and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better amenities. The move
> went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company ABF as an
> alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are planning a big move and
> you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved money and stress.
> Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way easily... I went in
> for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
>
> Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather has been
> incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of snow and then back to
> 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is GREAT cause I'm
> headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a network of Jeepers to
> show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps everywhere I look. It's
> like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for fear that my arm
> will fall off!
>
> Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams, what ARE you doing?
> n.
>
> PS
> To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but Qwest is my new
> ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever might say. Qwest is
> what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you believe it?! I'm
> lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and large, Qwest
> sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't warn you.


Fennidh 04-30-2004 04:18 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Just remember " Mile High Jeep" on 7th and Federal, and
BJ's on about 11th ave just west of Sheridan, and Jimmy at
Edgewater Jeep just east of Sheridan on 44th ave.

Have a blast.

JT
LV,NV




"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
| Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a
moving truck and moved
| all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
|
| I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in
reality this is the
| result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of
wanting. I've
| wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a
relative who lived
| here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the
wrong place.
|
| So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a
month ago and
| found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I
had confidence from
| web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd
be able to find
| something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two
weeks and I've
| had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!!
The wife has a
| couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her
pick of jobs by next
| week.
|
| It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy
to find, is larger
| and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better
amenities. The move
| went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company
ABF as an
| alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are
planning a big move and
| you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved
money and stress.
| Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way
easily... I went in
| for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
|
| Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather
has been
| incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of
snow and then back to
| 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is
GREAT cause I'm
| headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a
network of Jeepers to
| show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps
everywhere I look. It's
| like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for
fear that my arm
| will fall off!
|
| Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams,
what ARE you doing?
| n.
|
| PS
| To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but
Qwest is my new
| ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever
might say. Qwest is
| what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you
believe it?! I'm
| lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and
large, Qwest
| sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't
warn you.
|
|



Fennidh 04-30-2004 04:18 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Just remember " Mile High Jeep" on 7th and Federal, and
BJ's on about 11th ave just west of Sheridan, and Jimmy at
Edgewater Jeep just east of Sheridan on 44th ave.

Have a blast.

JT
LV,NV




"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
| Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a
moving truck and moved
| all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
|
| I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in
reality this is the
| result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of
wanting. I've
| wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a
relative who lived
| here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the
wrong place.
|
| So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a
month ago and
| found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I
had confidence from
| web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd
be able to find
| something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two
weeks and I've
| had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!!
The wife has a
| couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her
pick of jobs by next
| week.
|
| It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy
to find, is larger
| and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better
amenities. The move
| went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company
ABF as an
| alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are
planning a big move and
| you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved
money and stress.
| Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way
easily... I went in
| for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
|
| Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather
has been
| incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of
snow and then back to
| 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is
GREAT cause I'm
| headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a
network of Jeepers to
| show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps
everywhere I look. It's
| like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for
fear that my arm
| will fall off!
|
| Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams,
what ARE you doing?
| n.
|
| PS
| To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but
Qwest is my new
| ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever
might say. Qwest is
| what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you
believe it?! I'm
| lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and
large, Qwest
| sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't
warn you.
|
|



Fennidh 04-30-2004 04:18 AM

Re: I'm on Mountain Time!
 
Just remember " Mile High Jeep" on 7th and Federal, and
BJ's on about 11th ave just west of Sheridan, and Jimmy at
Edgewater Jeep just east of Sheridan on 44th ave.

Have a blast.

JT
LV,NV




"Nathan Otis" <na@spam.smeat.net> wrote in message
news:bVkkc.677$t63.54754@news.uswest.net...
| Well, we went and did it! Quit our jobs, packed up a
moving truck and moved
| all our worldly belongings to Colorado.
|
| I wish is was a spontaneous as that sounds... But in
reality this is the
| result of two years of planning, and about twelve years of
wanting. I've
| wanted to live in CO since I was a teen... I visited a
relative who lived
| here and ever since then I have felt I was born in the
wrong place.
|
| So we did it. With no jobs waiting for us, we came here a
month ago and
| found an apartment so we'd have a place for our stuff. I
had confidence from
| web searches that my wife would easily find a job, and I'd
be able to find
| something on a temp-to-hire basis. We've been here for two
weeks and I've
| had a job (that I start on the third) for over a week!!
The wife has a
| couple interviews tomorrow and I'm sure she'll have her
pick of jobs by next
| week.
|
| It's amazing how easy it's been... The apartment was easy
to find, is larger
| and cheaper than what we had in Illinois and WAY better
amenities. The move
| went flawlessly. I have to recommend the trucking company
ABF as an
| alternative to Ryder, Uhaul and the rest. If you are
planning a big move and
| you have an ABF depot near you, check them out. We saved
money and stress.
| Anyway, I was talking about how things are happening way
easily... I went in
| for one interview and had a job within 6 hours!
|
| Needless to say, the mountains are beautiful. The weather
has been
| incredible. 65-70 the first two days followed by 6" of
snow and then back to
| 70s. We're getting about 8" tonight and tomorrow which is
GREAT cause I'm
| headin' out to ski on Sunday. I'm slowly building a
network of Jeepers to
| show me around this year... Beautifully built Jeeps
everywhere I look. It's
| like I've arrived in Mecca. I've stopped "Jeep waving" for
fear that my arm
| will fall off!
|
| Folks, Life is short. If you aren't living your dreams,
what ARE you doing?
| n.
|
| PS
| To avoid possible suspicions, my name is still Nathan, but
Qwest is my new
| ISP. I have no idea what my tags or headers or whatever
might say. Qwest is
| what my apartment complex uses...satellite, can you
believe it?! I'm
| lobbying for them to change to Comcast cable cause, by and
large, Qwest
| sucks. So if I suddenly change ISPs, don't say I didn't
warn you.
|
|




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