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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 1 year ago(September 09, 2024 09:37 AM)Well, where is the rest of it?
Obviously, not. I didn't move to Fort Lauderdale to share a kitchen with 3 other "residents."
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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Vlad. — 1 year ago(September 09, 2024 10:13 AM)
I’d do it because I’m single and you’d be at the epicenter of culture with so many hot women, lucrative job opportunities, etc
I feel the same way about London. But I agree with you. I bet those things are great but something of novelties and don’t think that environment is all it’s cracked up to be.
I loved living in cities during university and would go back but huge metro areas like NYC I’d really need to think about. I like a easy access to a good dose of nature
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Joc Spader — 1 year ago(September 09, 2024 02:30 PM)
I've seen that apartment before in another interview. I was wondering if that was Sona Movsesian when she was working on Late Night in NYC before the move to LA when Conan got the Tonight Show.
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CorNelley — 1 year ago(September 09, 2024 06:13 PM)
I absolutely would. I prefer small spaces. The key is to make everything have a purpose and/or a dual purpose when possible. They make products for tiny living, utilizing all space. It would be fun making the most of the space you have. I am kinda surprised they did not put a broom/storage closet in-between one of the wall beams.