[Rhodes22-list] I have a stuiped question(maybe even rude)

Michael Meltzer mjm@michaelmeltzer.com
Thu, 24 Oct 2002 00:19:37 -0400


dry cold, that good, family size of chapstick from Costco?
they got ride of 3 card monty too, nice to hear that game of skill lives on :-)

MJM

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rik Sandberg" <racerrik@rea-alp.com>
To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] I have a stuiped question(maybe even rude)


> Michael,
> 
> Yeah, but it's a dry cold. :-) :-) :-)
> 
> I suppose they don't have many boats over 35', 40's about tops guess I 
> never gave that much thought. They all look big to me.
> 
> Never been to any of the strip clubs though I'm sure they have their share. 
> :-) Had plenty of uh.....ladies(?) knock on the door of my truck after dark 
> though, does that count???? That's in some of those "nicer" neighborhoods 
> though :-) :-) In most of those neighborhoods it's pretty easy to find a 
> game of 3 card monty too, if you like to gamble!!!!
> 
> Rik
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> At 11:31 PM 10/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> >Come to Chicago to be with Ric, I like it. something tells me an indoor 
> >boat show is not going to be Newport or Annapolis, after 35
> >feet they kind of hard to move off the water. Cold, yuk. Specking of the 
> >bad part of town, NYC got kind of borring after they closed
> >all the strip clubs, how chicgo's :-)
> >
> >MJM
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Rik Sandberg" <racerrik@rea-alp.com>
> >To: "The Rhodes 22 mail list" <rhodes22-list@rhodes22.org>
> >Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 10:01 PM
> >Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] I have a stuiped question(maybe even rude)
> >
> >
> > > Michael,
> > >
> > > Never been to NY, have spent quite a bit of time in Chicago though. From
> > > what I have heard from people who have been there (NY) and my own
> > > experiences having been close (Newark, Boston, Baltimore). Moving to
> > > Chicago would be an improvement, though maybe not by much. In general to
> > > me, the people seem nicer, although they still have that big city edge. And
> > > for sure, I wasn't hanging around with the same class of people you would
> > > be in with. I have found for the most  part in this country that the
> > > further east you go, the less friendly the attitude. Chicago is QUITE a
> > > ways west :-) attitude-wise, heck I've actually had some people on the
> > > street smile and nod to me as I passed, course they may not have been
> > > natives. :-). You should expect a winter that is starting right about now
> > > and will be a damn site colder than the 30 degrees and slush you are used
> > > to, yes, your mother was right, it's cold. To me Chicago always seemed
> > > kinda gray and dirty, but thinking about it, all the cities east of there
> > > are the same way. So that won't make much difference. Having driven up
> > > north along the lake shore, I think you will find that there's some pretty
> > > darn nice neighborhoods up there. Looking from the lake side, Chicago is
> > > beautiful to see, all along the shoreline is like one long park. And I
> > > think, for those that live along the lake, it's a pretty nice city. I doubt
> > > that you'd see much difference in the crime rate, don't think either one is
> > > that great. They've got trains and public transportation probably just like
> > > you are used to. Don't really know if a lot of the "uptown" people drive in
> > > or not. But hey, look at it this way, you could drink the water you will be
> > > sailing in..........well, you might want to boil it first. AND, no more
> > > tides and currents :-) And the deal maker, you'll be able to go to Strictly
> > > Sail and meet me, live and in person :-) :-) :-) JEEZ I'd move if only for
> > > that!!!! Hell Michael, I don't know, It's a big city, Chicago, NY, I don't
> > > think it makes a hell of a lot of difference, outside of some difference in
> > > weather. Once you learn your way around, it's 6 of one and a half a dozen
> > > of the other.
> > >
> > > If you are going to look at it from the Blues Brothers perspective, yup,
> > > Chicago has some slums. Believe me, I've been in 'em. Bet there aren't as
> > > many as in NY and probably not any rougher either. Hey Michael, you
> > > probably aren't going to be hanging around in that part of town anyway,
> > > right???
> > >
> > >
> > > At 08:35 PM 10/23/2002 -0400, you wrote:
> > > >Ok. I talking to a recruiters today, I am wanted by a hedge fund, good pay
> > > >and growth but am I willing to move to Chicago(btw they listed it as NY to
> > > >draw people in, sneaky basters), now the only thing I know about chicgo
> > > >comes from the blues brothers, ER and my mother who says it cold and
> > > >windy. You have to remember the only thing before today west of PA for me
> > > >was LA. Beside the short sailing session would any one move from nyc 
> > to thier?
> > > >
> > > >MJM
> > > >
> > > >ps. have not even gone out thier for a interview so who know even if this
> > > >is going anywhere, but this fund has come up in the past, the need to hire
> > > >thier skill sets out of NY.
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