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Old 04.02.2008, 02:49 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by krastian
DC can indeed be expensive as shit....not as much as NYC though. I actually just apllied for a job at the National Gallery of Art a few weeks ago, but yeah, it'd be expensive to live down there.


!@#$%! prob. knows some decent areas in DC that are affordable.

ha! i wish... that's why i had to move to new mexico. the gentrifiers booted me out. everything is being turned into luxury condos & shit-- but there are some punk houses scattered around and stuff. rent is just fucking expensive and house prices have tripled in recent times. but with the crashing of the housing bubble this might change. and then i'll make my move... MHUAHAHAHHAHAHA...

but since you mentioned the national gallery, one thing that's great about dc is that all the museums are free-- well except for private ones. and there are cheap places to eat, drink, etc. hell yeah it's cheaper than new york.

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