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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Just got a new job that starts in a few months. I'll get to spend most of the summer in California living it up before my move just a little north of Phoenix. I'll get to continue my bucket list of watching a home game for every NBA team. Sad to be leaving SoCal, but this is what makes sense for my career right now.
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Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Oven state ftw, enjoy being miserable most of the time
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A humble prophet
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Don't worry, Cali is full of *******s.
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Decent playground baller
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Good for you. Leaving those beta LA teams.
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Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
How old are you? Make sure you party in old town. AZ the best college white girls
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by christian1923
How old are you? Make sure you party in old town. AZ the best college white girls
I'll be 30 by the time the job starts. I'm aware of ASU as a giant party school, but I work within the college system, so not wise to party with the students. Also, I'm bringing my girlfriend, so I'm not worrying about the girl situation unless shit goes downhill in my current relationship (obviously serious as evidenced by her moving with me).
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Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
What town? I live in Prescott, a few hours from Phoenix.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by irondarts
What town? I live in Prescott, a few hours from Phoenix.
I'll probably end up in Flagstaff. I figured most on ISH wouldn't know it, which is why I said north of Phoenix, even though you are likely aware it is still quite the drive. Still, close enough for me to drive to Suns games here and there on weekends.
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Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by Myth
I'll probably end up in Flagstaff. I figured most on ISH wouldn't know it, which is why I said north of Phoenix, even though you are likely aware it is still quite the drive. Still, close enough for me to drive to Suns games here and there on weekends.
Oh cool, I lived there for a few years and my Dad has lived in Flagstaff for nearly 20 years. He works at NAU. It's a beautiful town.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by irondarts
Oh cool, I lived there for a few years and my Dad has lived in Flagstaff for nearly 20 years. He works at NAU. It's a beautiful town.
What does he do at NAU?
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Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by Myth
What does he do at NAU?
He is in charge of their distance learning/extended campuses (all the NAU campuses not in Flagstaff) as well as most of the online/website stuff.
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wet brain
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by Myth
I'll probably end up in Flagstaff. I figured most on ISH wouldn't know it, which is why I said north of Phoenix, even though you are likely aware it is still quite the drive. Still, close enough for me to drive to Suns games here and there on weekends.
I love spring and summer weather in flagstaff. My favorite restaurant there is "LumberYard". You and ur girl should check out "Bearizona" as well.
Welcome to the state
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by highwhey
I love spring and summer weather in flagstaff. My favorite restaurant there is "LumberYard". You and ur girl should check out "Bearizona" as well.
Welcome to the state
Just looked up those online. I'll definitely check them out.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by irondarts
He is in charge of their distance learning/extended campuses (all the NAU campuses not in Flagstaff) as well as most of the online/website stuff.
Cool. I've heard nothing but good things about Flagstaff.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Moving from SoCal to Arizona
Originally Posted by BuffaloBill
Didn't you just move to Cal two years ago? How did you like it there?
Yeah. California was/is great and I'm really going to miss it. I made so many good friends here, and will have some very memorable moments. A nice thing is that most of my friends from Cali were through a co-ed kickball league. In October, they are going to Vegas, so I'll join up with them there. Also, they have an annual kickball tournament many of them go to in Phoenix (February?), so I'll try to meet up with them again at that time. I'll definitely miss California, and my first choice was to stay, but the job opportunities just weren't readily available. I never planned on settling here anyway. Seems like a great place to be in your 20s and early 30s, but too many of the people who grew up here are little bastards. I want a smaller town so my future children don't feel they can get away with shit in a large city with lots of anonymity.
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