Brownsville Brooklyn
New member
Hey Again Everyone!!!!
Its been so long since I've been active here. It might even be as long as four years!!!! Anyway, I thought it might be a good idea to reintroduce myself. I'm from New York and my name is Andrew, hence the NYDrew. Ski instructor in collage, like to ski, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, since graduating I was broke and didn't ski for 3.5 seasons and coming from a guy that didn't bat an eye at 75+days it became best that I remove all thoughts of snow. I replaced it with playing ice hockey again.
At the same time I put a 13 year plan in overdrive, I was 14 when I started this. I worked, saved money and interviewed for jobs, that is it. On May 28th I walked out of a DMV office in Burlington and for the first time since some snowy February Rutland night in 1997 I was able to call myself a resident of Vermont. No longer did skiing involve hotels and instructing to pay for lift tickets. I can now look out my living room window and see Mt. Mansfield.
Anyway, I've been just hanging out and doing my thing. Working third shift QAing a manufacturing plant and meeting new people. Then I remembered all the great people I knew online and met in person. Current events taken into account, I might actually get to meet a whole lot more of you. I felt it was time to make my return to AZ, and here I am.
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im still broke, dont ski & i live in northern vermont:beer::beer:
Its been so long since I've been active here. It might even be as long as four years!!!! Anyway, I thought it might be a good idea to reintroduce myself. I'm from New York and my name is Andrew, hence the NYDrew. Ski instructor in collage, like to ski, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, since graduating I was broke and didn't ski for 3.5 seasons and coming from a guy that didn't bat an eye at 75+days it became best that I remove all thoughts of snow. I replaced it with playing ice hockey again.
At the same time I put a 13 year plan in overdrive, I was 14 when I started this. I worked, saved money and interviewed for jobs, that is it. On May 28th I walked out of a DMV office in Burlington and for the first time since some snowy February Rutland night in 1997 I was able to call myself a resident of Vermont. No longer did skiing involve hotels and instructing to pay for lift tickets. I can now look out my living room window and see Mt. Mansfield.
Anyway, I've been just hanging out and doing my thing. Working third shift QAing a manufacturing plant and meeting new people. Then I remembered all the great people I knew online and met in person. Current events taken into account, I might actually get to meet a whole lot more of you. I felt it was time to make my return to AZ, and here I am.
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im still broke, dont ski & i live in northern vermont:beer::beer: