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Is Crabtree considered North Raleigh?

4/14/2011 12:16:45 PM

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North Raleigh sucks. Most miserable 2 years of living in my life. Had the nice big house, yard, etc. And hated it.
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I live in Chicago. It's nice for 23-27, but I don't want to raise my kids here. I can understand the angst of a place like North Raleigh, but people start to care less about things (beers, bars, decor?) when they get more concerned about how their kids'll turn out."
no. Millions of kids are raised just fine in Chicago, NYC, Boston, etc just fine every year. City does not equal shitty childhood. It just means different than your childhood, but not automatically a bad one.

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"i'm with you on this.
i could live almost anywhere and be ok with it.
anywhere you live will have good points and bad ones.
make the best out of your situation and just get over it."

I couldn't disagree more. But, I have recently realized that there are two types of people in general when it comes to home selection. One measures their happiness by their own dwelling and the other by those things that are around them. I am the latter. I could have te perfect home, but if you picked it up and dropped it in North Raleigh I would be miserable, even though my actual possession, the home itself, is the same. My condo in Atlanta is roughly 1/4 the size of my house in Raleigh. But, I am literally smack in the middle of the densest, most urban, neighborhood in the south and I love it infinitely more than my big ass house. Piedmont Park is my back yard, I have over 200 restaurants/bars within a mile, Marta is two blocks away so I am 15 traffic free minutes away from anything at the Dome or the Braves, 4 museums that i go to all the time are in my neighborhood etc. You don't just get that anywhere.



[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 12:27 PM. Reason : S]

4/14/2011 12:17:10 PM

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""middle-aged soccer moms and their golfing husbands go out to the bars (separately) to meet up with their respective friends...

these people get shit housed like none other because that's the only exciting thing going on in their lives and their only escape from the kids, dogs, and each other...

but because they all live so "close" to the bars they drive...to and from...even when they clearly shouldn't...

i used to see it ALL THE TIME when i worked at the bar in apex""


this is what really motivated my post
I was working out in north Raleigh at a number of bars, each seemingly 15 minutes away from each other, and most of the people I encountered fit this profile - or were the children of such people

it is amazing the number of people I encounter with a staple in their license (indicative of a DUI or some other criminal charge), an Identification Card (also indicative of a DUI) or no ID at all thanks to a DUI

and to answer the haters that think I got too big for my britches in NYC:
there are parts of Raleigh that I quite like specifically BECAUSE they are different: downtown, Mordecai, the campus area

besides, I couldn't get too BIG for my britches in New York because I walked everywhere - if anything they were loose and falling off (this has changed since I moved back to Raleigh where we drive all day)

4/14/2011 12:18:24 PM

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"I always thought of it as stuff north of the beltline between Creedmoor/Glenwood and Wake Forest/Falls of Neuse. Maybe extending the rightmost boundary out to Capital.

The roads I always get confused because I never travel them regularly. Lynn, Leesville, Lead Mine. Probably should toss in a few more "L" roads in that area for good measure."


haha agreed - i consider that stuff North Raleigh too.

Crabtree is like right on the cusp. the beltline literally intersects like 5 feet away from the mall

4/14/2011 12:18:50 PM

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Holy fuck this is a stupid thread

Some people like living in cities
Some people like living in surberia
Some people like living the country

no one is right or wrong for their likes.

4/14/2011 12:19:18 PM

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pick uo a fishing pole and go fishing or somethin you motherfucker you

you cant call yourself halfway intelligent and then be content to drift in the tides of your surrounding and not create your own fucking life

you just sit here and post condescending bullshit everyday and create this persona that you are above everything else.

I dont ever get bored, because i can create an adventure at any point. I am open minded to new and exciting things. If the bar is boring, fuck it ill go home and pick up fly tying as a hobby. If its fuckin raining outside, ill drive around and look at peoples yards. Maybe ill go see what its like to play laser tag, or swing at some softballs.

Its only a hell hole to the simpleton. If your whole life is the bar, theres a big ass problem right there, my life isnt defined by one thing, but a myriad of different shit and philosophies

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 12:21 PM. Reason : d]

4/14/2011 12:20:39 PM

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"I sure wish I could raise my daughter in one of those condos above Tobacco Road!

this thread is stupid, people have different opinions on the lifestyle they want to live in. 21 year old DROD would prefer to live closer to the bar/restaurant scene. 29 year old DROD wants to have a nice house and yard where I can smoke a good cigar while I'm cooking out - I could care less if there is an Olive Garden in the shopping center around the corner from my place."


I agree 100%. its nice having a sizable back yard where the dogs can roam free, have a fire pit, work shop and large patio. i wouldn't give that up for a condo downtown if it was free.

4/14/2011 12:20:44 PM

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hey I just expressed my opinion, which you admit I'm entitled to

at no point did I condemn other people for enjoying what I find exceptionally drab

^^ I was bored because I was working - you never get bored at work?


[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 12:21 PM. Reason : lucky you]

4/14/2011 12:20:59 PM

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amen synapse. i own a place downtown and lived in it for 5 years. i loved living downtown - it's a great place to live when you're single. but now i live more in the "suburbs" near Cary/Crossroads and i really thought i would have a hard time adjusting but i didnt

4/14/2011 12:21:34 PM

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at work boredom shouldnt have prompted this thread, you cant go to a bar while you work

unless your job is a joke or youre a freelance writer or some shit.

4/14/2011 12:23:31 PM

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my current (part-time) job does involve working in bars

4/14/2011 12:24:49 PM

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"I am literally smack in the middle of the densest, most urban, neighborhood"


this is my nightmare

4/14/2011 12:31:42 PM

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Haha. Its not for everyone, I realize that.

4/14/2011 12:32:37 PM

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There's nothing wrong with people living in cookie cutter communities. Luckily we live in a free country so we can chose where we want to live

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"lol except for almost every Match girl you've gone out with and picked up at their house "


one =/ "almost every"

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 12:40 PM. Reason : math]

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 12:41 PM. Reason : k]

4/14/2011 12:39:13 PM

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my ulitimate goal is to have a place where I have no neighbors within earshot...

4/14/2011 12:42:22 PM

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" Luckily we live in a free country so we can chose where we want to live"


Just like we can choose to drive hybrids or not

4/14/2011 1:05:01 PM

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"my ulitimate goal is to have a place where I have no neighbors within ear gunshot..."


FTFY

4/14/2011 1:16:32 PM

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What a silly premise. Priorities change as your life changes. A nice house in a quiet neighborhood is exactly what I eventually want and I don't see how North Raleigh is a bad place for that...

4/14/2011 1:21:40 PM

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That's what you want. Not everyone. From a city planning perspective, North Raleigh is garbage. Horrible traffic, devoid of culture

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 1:25 PM. Reason : H]

4/14/2011 1:22:24 PM

NyM410
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Yeah. Thanks. That's why I said that.

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 1:24 PM. Reason : X]

4/14/2011 1:24:34 PM

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"Millions of kids are raised just fine in Chicago, NYC, Boston, etc just fine every year. City does not equal shitty childhood."


I never said it did, but it costs more to provide the same opportunity to your kids in Chicago, NYC, and Boston. Or your kids can just be really, really smart and/or lucky.

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 1:29 PM. Reason : .]

4/14/2011 1:28:34 PM

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People have different living requirements. Take my old friend Omar for instance.

Omar was orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandmother Josephine He attended Edmondson High School in West Baltimore, a few years behind another buddy of mine named Bunk. For more than ten years, Omar made his living holding up drug dealers, and staying alive "one day at a time." He was legendary around Baltimore for his characteristic shotgun, trench coat, facial scar, and whistling "The Farmer in the Dell", or "A Hunting We Will Go." Every time people see or hear him coming they run, even the children. He repeatedly demonstrates exceptional skill at surveillance and as a stick-up man and shooter, further contributing to his feared status as an efficient professional. He is also highly intelligent and cunning, consistently executing well-laid plans, anticipating moves, and outsmarting his adversaries. Once a month, he accompanies his elderly grandmother to church. He also has a brother, "No Heart" Anthony, who is incarcerated for a jewelry store robbery in the early '90s. Omar has a fondness for Newport cigarettes and Honey Nut Cheerios. While he often carries a shotgun, on some nights he favors a .45.

The point of this is does anyone out there think Omar would be happy living in North Raleigh? Or a condo above Tobacco Road? Probably not. Omar needs to live in the area where he'll be the happiest.

4/14/2011 1:30:42 PM

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"North Raleigh sucks. Most miserable 2 years of living in my life. Had the nice big house, yard, etc. And hated it. "


Fast Food Capitals

Atlanta-13th
Raleigh- 23th

hmmmmm

http://www.thedailybeast.com/galleries/2594/1/

4/14/2011 1:30:52 PM

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"I dont ever get bored, because i can create an adventure at any point. I am open minded to new and exciting things. If the bar is boring, fuck it ill go home and pick up fly tying as a hobby. If its fuckin raining outside, ill drive around and look at peoples yards. Maybe ill go see what its like to play laser tag, or swing at some softballs.

Its only a hell hole to the simpleton. If your whole life is the bar, theres a big ass problem right there, my life isnt defined by one thing, but a myriad of different shit and philosophies"


i like this guy

4/14/2011 1:37:58 PM

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"Fast Food Capitals

Atlanta-13th
Raleigh- 23th"


haha, why do you think lunchbox likes atlanta so much?

4/14/2011 1:41:02 PM

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I just don't see how coming home every nigh to your family 10 miles from downtown makes you miss out on all the culture/eateries/bars that a city has to offer. Unless you simply can't not drink how is this an issue. Just sounds like he hates the entire area, which is absolutely his choice.

4/14/2011 1:48:26 PM

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Nothing surprising there... If that's going by pure # of places then it's just stupid. If it's including metro areas, which I am sure it is, then I totally agree, that's why I don't live in that part of the Atlanta area, it's shit just like North Raleigh but 5 times the size. Proves my point actualy, I've lost 30lbs (aka one Bobby Digital disgusting schnozz) since I moved from North Raleigh to Midtown Atlanta.

^ For me, its due to my career (city and regional planning, engineering). There is so much stuff that the general public is just completely ignorant about and they dont take it into account when making housing choices. All they see is "big yard, big bonus room, quiet street" but they dont think about things like:

streets with garages facing the road typically have higher crime rates (due to lack of eyes on the street, or more importantly, perceived eyes on the street), criminals are more likely to do something when a street of blank walls is facing them rather than a street of front porches and windows. This is why I will never live in a neighborhood that has front facing garages... that and they look like shit too.

Suburban roads are usually wider to allow for fire trucks to get to places since you usually dont have a grid pattern (due to "safe" cul-de-sacs, but, these wider streets lead to people speeding so those streets are actually LESS safe overall even with the help the provide to fire trucks.

Most people think highways are "free" but transit costs me money, they are either unaware of the gas tax, or more likely, don't even think about it because its lumped in, its not coming directly out of their wallet like a transit pass does... etc.

If you are actually really interested, and not just trolling Jaybee, read a book called Suburban Nation. It will open your eyes, its the fucking red pill of city planning. Very easy read too, not technical or boring at all.


[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 2:02 PM. Reason : f]

4/14/2011 1:49:51 PM

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yeah but snewf lives in nyc he's tuff

sounds like a hipster

4/14/2011 1:50:15 PM

DoubleDown
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snewf has street cred

4/14/2011 1:51:12 PM

Madman
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Who the hell thinks highways/roads are free?

4/14/2011 2:04:49 PM

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my goal in life is to marry NyM410 and move to a North Raleigh suburb and be drunk house wife with a nanny for our 3 kids

4/14/2011 2:08:00 PM

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I'd pay good money to watch a reality show that had Jaybee, NyM and gunzz living under one roof

4/14/2011 2:08:11 PM

NyM410
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I'm really boring Slave.. sorry.

4/14/2011 2:11:43 PM

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I live in North Raleigh, it's nice, but there's not a whole lot to do, but I'm right off the intersection of Falls of the Neuse and 540, so getting places is pretty easy.

4/14/2011 2:12:47 PM

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thinking of moving up to n. raleigh in the creedmoor/millbrook area. only concern is the inflated cab prices to downtown (i currently live about a mile from glenwood south)

4/14/2011 2:16:10 PM

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I used to hate how many traffic lights there were between downtown and N. Raleigh. Capital Blvd and Wake Forest Rd/Falls of Neuse were the banes of my existence.

I can see how it would be cool if you wanted the N. Raleigh lifestyle, but as long as most of your friends live near downtown, most of the restaurants you enjoy are near downtown, and most of the bars/clubs/venues you enjoy are close to downtown it can be a real drag.

I totally understand why other people are happy there as long as they have good neighbors though. It's easy to hop on 540 and get to RTP, relatively low crime, and provides easy access to places like Falls Lake. There is also a lot more in the way of food (both prepared and unprepared) and entertainment than back when I was living out there.

Still, at this point in my life I prefer the OFF KAPLAN region of Raleigh. Quick access to the beltline, easy access to downtown, convenient shopping with Crossroads just three miles away, and Lake Johnson/Kent/Centennial parks.

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 2:27 PM. Reason : l]

4/14/2011 2:25:57 PM

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I have a friend who is getting ready to get married and he wants to move to north raleigh.

how can i convince him otherwise?

4/14/2011 2:25:57 PM

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You guys hating on downtown living do know there are houses with yards downtown right? I would love to buy a cottage downtown in the Boylan Heights or North Blount Street area. You get the house, yard, and museums within walking distance. If they would finally throw a supermarket into one of those skyscrapers they're building it would be pretty much perfect for me.

4/14/2011 2:26:06 PM

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yeah that's true. I think people are not realizing that.

All you need is a $300k loan, and you could enjoy downtown living in a 900sqft home!

4/14/2011 2:28:22 PM

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come on...could be a two story house which adds 100sqft

4/14/2011 2:30:11 PM

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my goal is to have a piece of wooded land where i can do whatever the fuck i want. ill be damned if i live in a suburb where an HOA dictates what i can and cannot do with my property.

[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 2:32 PM. Reason : .]

4/14/2011 2:31:13 PM

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Lol it's not that bad. I was looking at a house the other week near Boylan Heights that was $195k and 1500 sqft. Had a decent sized yard too. Unfortunately I am not in the market for a house right now.

4/14/2011 2:31:31 PM

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The majority of people who have 3000+ square foot dwellings rarely use half their space effectively.

Do you really need a dining room AND a breakfast nook? A den AND a living room? A foyer AND and an entryway? No. Families with several kids do fine in 1200 square foot condos. Its all about figuring out what you actually need and getting rid of 90% of the clutter that so many Americans love to collect.

Different strokes, but give me half the space in the city everytime. Fuck mowing my yard, fuck clearing leaves out of my gutters, and fuck my faggot neighbors who ask me to water their plants and feed their cats everytime they go away.

4/14/2011 2:36:47 PM

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"I couldn't disagree more. But, I have recently realized that there are two types of people in general when it comes to home selection. One measures their happiness by their own dwelling and the other by those things that are around them."


yeah im neither one

i lived in a double-wide size brickhouse near "the projects" in Dunn growing up and then my parents moved into this HUGE victorian style house in the country when i was in middle school.
i lived in the middle of milan italy for 3 months (an old nothing worked apartment in the city) and then in a old rented out house in new jersey . (right outside of NY and with 7 other people!)
then i moved to raleigh and stayed on campus (mind you it was UT)
then i lived in various apartments around campus and eventually in an apartment right off of glenwood.
now i'm living in cary suburbia.


my point-i've lived in all sorts of places in all sorts of houses.
i'm pretty good at adapting and feeling comfortable with my surroundings regardless of what it may be. i don't care where i live-i'll have fun.


i thank my parents a lot for it...there wasn't SHIT to o where i grew up so i learned how to entertain myself pretty well. i hope i can do that with my kids



[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 2:45 PM. Reason : fgfd]

4/14/2011 2:37:13 PM

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yea girl we slummed it alright

4/14/2011 2:39:04 PM

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"thinking of moving up to n. raleigh in the creedmoor/millbrook area. only concern is the inflated cab prices to downtown (i currently live about a mile from glenwood south)"


probably wouldn't be more than $15 each way

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"yeah that's true. I think people are not realizing that. All you need is a $300k loan, and you could enjoy downtown living in a 900sqft home!"


for boylan heights it's more like $220kish for 1000 square feet, but yeah the point remains.


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"i'm pretty good at adapting and feeling comfortable with my surroundings regardless of what it may be. i don't care where i live-i'll have fun."


woah that's way too positive for this site. i'm gonna need you to take a few swigs of hatorade and hate on anyone who has different opinions than u. thx
[Edited on April 14, 2011 at 2:42 PM. Reason : doh!]

4/14/2011 2:39:26 PM

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lol

i made sure to include that!

i didnt stay in the regular dorms and i am well aware its a totally different experience. ahaha

4/14/2011 2:39:59 PM

DivaBaby19
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I mean we couldn't open our windows....talk about prison!

4/14/2011 2:41:21 PM

Joie
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AND 4 PEOPLE TO A BATHROOM?!?!
WHAT IN THE HELL?

4/14/2011 2:42:25 PM

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UT breeds the dregs of society

My brother stayed in UT

Now 5 years later he's a transient drifting aimlessly from one eastern NC town to the next

4/14/2011 2:42:51 PM

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