These shops have gone underground because the activity is illegal. And immoral. If you buy counterfeit designer bags then you are denying the designers the fruit of their labor. I am sure that you would not want someone else to be paid for the work that you do, but that is what you are asking to happen here.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Fake bags CHINATOWN nyc where is the best place to get them? -
Moving from pa to texas? -
Dallas and Houston are too big, Dallas gets tornados in the summer and freezes in the winter, and Houston is sticky in the summer and gets nasty rain anytime there s a hurricane. Traffic in both places really sucks and the cost of living is higher.San Antonio is the place to move. The job market is spectacular compared to any major US city right now, gas prices are unusually dirt cheap compared to the rest of the country, rents are very reasonable, and you can enjoy living in a big city without the hassle. It s far enough south that the weather is warm most of the year, but far enough from the coast that it doesn t turn into a disaster area every time there s a hurricane. If you don t want the big city scene, try San Marcos between Austin and SA. It s a nice little town but if you want to go explore the city, it s only an hour away. San Antonio is a very safe city. It is probably the only major US metro where you can see a family walking the streets of downtown in the middle of the night and not feeling like they are on the verge of being murdered. Between Austin, San Antonio, and all the smaller towns in that area, you can find a job doing anything. For someone just starting out, HEB grocery stores and Bill Miller restraunts are great employers and great local companies. You can continue your education at a myriad of public and private institutions. San Antonio Community College and Austin Community College are cheap and will allow you to transfer to the bigger schools. UTSA, UT-Austin, and Southwest Texas are some of the public universities in the area and they are good schools and with the exception of UT-Austin, cheap and easy to get into. In San Antonio, you can drive 4 hours and spend a weekend at the beach, or drive a day to NM and spend a week skiing in the winter. The cultural scene in central Texas is saturated with diversity and events, and the political scene is at least not in a state of revolution. If you decide to stay long term, land in the country is cheap, the public schools are great places for your kids to get an education, and there is no state income tax. With 2 grand in your pocket, you can move to Central Texas and find a place and a job within a month.
Texas is a excellent choice ... I would suggest Houston, which has a mecca of everything to offer. You can surf the web on Houston. Sure it is large, but there are burbs there, to get away from all the hustle and bustle. Great night life all around Houston... great parks. Fantastic colleges in case you want to further your career at some point. Anyone can find a job in Houston, usually retail or fast food for a while until you get find what you want. Plus side, nice apartments can be had, for a cheaper cost.
I lived in Dallas for 2 years and really enjoyed it. The worst weather is in January when the ice storms hit, but by March I am in the pool swimming (or was). From what I have heard, Texas has more jobs than any other state right now too. I also enjoyed the people in Texas. Very friendly.
Has anyone went to Bogarts show case club in Cincinnati? -
There was a line down to the end of the block this afternoon at 2:15. I don t know who is playing tonight, but those folks were willing to endure boredom and pain to get in.
I have been to Bogart s multiple times and it is consistently my least favorite venue in the city. First of all, it is in a very bad area in Clifton. I definitely would not show up any earlier than you need to to avoid waiting in a line. The club itself lacks the atmosphere of a lot of the cool venues around town (such as Southgate House). It is just a big open space and could use some remodeling. The sound isn t always bad but I ve had my experiences when it was. Also be prepared to deal with the plethora of drunk college kids (UC is in Clifton) and tough-guy bouncers.Alas, good music is good music, so if you definitely want to see the band, go for it. But after being there, I wouldn t go back unless I really had to.
I ve been there a few times. When you walk in it s just a bar then you go down a few steps to a slightly larger area where bands will have their tshirt booths etc. Then you walk down little ramps to a kinda big open rectangular area with a stage at the end. That s really all nothing special and it can get pretty crowded depending on the day and the bands. There s a line outside to wait but I was with a group of people and felt perfectly comfortable being outside. They will check your pockets and purses, so be ready for that, but otherwise it s good enough if you wanna hear some music.
i have been going there for over 20 years. back in the 90 s it was horrible because of the bouncers. but now it s not bad. shows are usually good. as long as you are not rowdy the bouncers really won t bother you. i have been there when the sound was not good only once. if you really like who is playing the venue really does not matter.
How do you get on Section 8 in Ft . Worth, Texas? -
http://www.ftwha.org/section8.aspThere ya go. You must go in and apply,
See below: also Look up HUD white pages for listings. To the jerks:, many famous persons have had assistance, Woopie Goldberg for one.
Why don t we stick to answering the question instead of passing judgment on the person who posted it? Thanks akgirl for actually trying to help this person.
You stop having kids that you can t support or feed, and GET A JOB!