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Just buy new furniture when you get there? What are ya moving out there?

11k won't cover that

Shit I got a nice couch I like a lot 4 years ago for ~3k, priced out a similar couch with slightly different config from the same exact company and it's 7.5k today, insane
 
Hmm yeah taking into account it's a grad school apartment I'd downsize/sell what u you and take the rest yourself in a U-Haul.
 
Clemson is cheap af to live in - $800/month for 1000sqft townhome. I bought a boxed mattress at the beginning of the pandemic, didn’t like it so I tried to return it but they said to keep it bc of the pandemic. So now I’ve got two queen mattresses for the price of one. Furniture from grandparents that was my mom’s a long time ago that are very high quality. Just don’t think I’d be able to replace all that with $11k. Probably will go uhaul
 
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Travelling with them young is great (except Utah where most bar/restaurants wont let you in). You miss out on the night life stuff, but other than that it really motivates you to walk more and be on the move. I am hoping to make the switch from the Uppababy to the umbrella soon, it is much easier for travel.

Very ballsy to go without the carseat. The train from CDG to Paris takes forever.

Traveling with a toddler definitely changes your travel habits - you have less leisurely restaurant meals and visit less museums & stores, but you spend more time at outdoor attractions, and eat more smaller meals from street vendors.
 
How good is six feet under? It’s the one HBO prestige show I haven’t watched.

I would say it's more memorable than good? Idk, I like the cast, very charismatic, but it's one I have no interest in rewatching.
 
Townie, you should def do a Jack the Ripper tour. I enjoyed that last time I was in London.
Ive led my own Jack tour on several occasions. East east east London!

The Three Bells was this super shit pub when I took my parents there in 2007 but then by 2017 or something it was a fancy, gastropub. Jack would have been pissed
 
YoungBuck, I recommend just driving the Uhaul yourself and then just paying movers on both ends. I've done cross country moves a couple of times for like $2000ish.

You can get a trailer for your car, if you have one. I blew out a tire on the car trailer once. That was weak
 
11k won't cover that

Shit I got a nice couch I like a lot 4 years ago for ~3k, priced out a similar couch with slightly different config from the same exact company and it's 7.5k today, insane

My couch cost me $250 and my dining room table cost me $100.
 
P sweet new watch doe

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Go ahead and budget $400 to install a trailer hitch if you don't have one.
 
I've spent literally entire days wrangling with my institution's awful Enterprise Management software, but I've finally booked most of my summer travel. Getting kinda stressed though bc it's so hard to work on the road

LA > Utah/Four Corners/National Parks road trip > New Orleans > (home) > (bachelor party) > London > Newcastle > Edinburgh > Durham > Oxford > London.

Phew, is exhausting to write out, but going to be sweet after two years of not going anywhere.
 
Ooh, and YB don't forget to ask your new job for Relocation Fees, if you feel you can
 
Based on couch cost alone I’m much wealthier than Palma and much poorer than Cookout
 
apparently if I use all the numbers around the bezel it can calculate tips for me
 
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