Star-Lord Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 On that Mexico legalizes marijuana post I mentioned I've been to Juarez a few times and i stayed in El Paso . There isn't much to do there but drink beer, seriously that's all everyone does there. There's a bar like at every corner, The people are really nice there really friendly. There's a University also the border to go to Juarez, Mexico, a couple of clothing stores here in there. Boring really. It's OK if you're just passing by. Then again I was only visiting. I didn't stay long enough to explore the town even further. Anyways! That's my opinion and personal view which shouldn't effect your decision. You may have more reasons for doing so and i respect that. Actually, there's also a theater and art museum, as well as some of the most beautiful mountains I've ever hiked. And IIRC they may still have that delicious local ice-cream shop. I lived there for a while, and those were some of my happiest days, but I can't make a decision for you man, only you can do that. Also, GTAF/The Internet is a pretty stupid place to get life advice, no offense to it. I know forgot the mountains and you can't leave out those beautiful brown skin honeys, just gorgeous. OP: You don't exactly have to move to EL Paso, you can visit from time to time maybe rent out the house and leave someone you trust in charge of collecting the rent and sending it to you. Oh! keep the house as a vacation home etc,etc. As for totally moving down there well the best advice I can give you is to first go to El Paso for about a couple weeks or so, get to know the town, folks and the area where you home is located and if you feel comfortable (Right at home) then that might make your decision a whole lot easier. If you feel the opposite, out of place,miserable,homesick then at least you'll have the option to go back Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Killer783 Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 On that Mexico legalizes marijuana post I mentioned I've been to Juarez a few times and i stayed in El Paso . There isn't much to do there but drink beer, seriously that's all everyone does there. There's a bar like at every corner, The people are really nice there really friendly. There's a University also the border to go to Juarez, Mexico, a couple of clothing stores here in there. Boring really. It's OK if you're just passing by. Then again I was only visiting. I didn't stay long enough to explore the town even further. Anyways! That's my opinion and personal view which shouldn't effect your decision. You may have more reasons for doing so and i respect that. Actually, there's also a theater and art museum, as well as some of the most beautiful mountains I've ever hiked. And IIRC they may still have that delicious local ice-cream shop. I lived there for a while, and those were some of my happiest days, but I can't make a decision for you man, only you can do that. Also, GTAF/The Internet is a pretty stupid place to get life advice, no offense to it. I know forgot the mountains and you can't leave out those beautiful brown skin honeys, just gorgeous. OP: You don't exactly have to move to EL Paso, you can visit from time to time maybe rent out the house and leave someone you trust in charge of collecting the rent and sending it to you. Oh! keep the house as a vacation home etc,etc. As for totally moving down there well the best advice I can give you is to first go to El Paso for about a couple weeks or so, get to know the town, folks and the area where you home is located and if you feel comfortable (Right at home) then that might make your decision a whole lot easier. If you feel the opposite, out of place,miserable,homesick then at least you'll have the option to go back Your right thanks man appreciate the advice.here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star-Lord Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 On that Mexico legalizes marijuana post I mentioned I've been to Juarez a few times and i stayed in El Paso . There isn't much to do there but drink beer, seriously that's all everyone does there. There's a bar like at every corner, The people are really nice there really friendly. There's a University also the border to go to Juarez, Mexico, a couple of clothing stores here in there. Boring really. It's OK if you're just passing by. Then again I was only visiting. I didn't stay long enough to explore the town even further. Anyways! That's my opinion and personal view which shouldn't effect your decision. You may have more reasons for doing so and i respect that. Actually, there's also a theater and art museum, as well as some of the most beautiful mountains I've ever hiked. And IIRC they may still have that delicious local ice-cream shop. I lived there for a while, and those were some of my happiest days, but I can't make a decision for you man, only you can do that. Also, GTAF/The Internet is a pretty stupid place to get life advice, no offense to it. I know forgot the mountains and you can't leave out those beautiful brown skin honeys, just gorgeous. OP: You don't exactly have to move to EL Paso, you can visit from time to time maybe rent out the house and leave someone you trust in charge of collecting the rent and sending it to you. Oh! keep the house as a vacation home etc,etc. As for totally moving down there well the best advice I can give you is to first go to El Paso for about a couple weeks or so, get to know the town, folks and the area where you home is located and if you feel comfortable (Right at home) then that might make your decision a whole lot easier. If you feel the opposite, out of place,miserable,homesick then at least you'll have the option to go back Your right thanks man appreciate the advice.here Thanks, For the cookies, man, I was starving Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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