So, help me "Escape From NY".

searcher

Senior Master
Joined
Mar 15, 2005
Messages
3,317
Reaction score
59
Location
Kansas
Bob, how much it a LM? I might have to get serious and go for at least a SM.
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
A lifetime supporting membership is $99.95. The system says 50 years which is the max I can enter, but when it comes in I make it permanent.
 

Drac

Sr. Grandmaster
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
22,738
Reaction score
143
Location
Ohio
Wasn't easy. The allergy crept up on me slowly. The older I get, the stronger it gets.

and here I thought I was the only one that suffered from that
affliction.
 

Drac

Sr. Grandmaster
MTS Alumni
Joined
Jul 16, 2004
Messages
22,738
Reaction score
143
Location
Ohio
A lifetime supporting membership is $99.95. The system says 50 years which is the max I can enter, but when it comes in I make it permanent.

I wish I could help you out, but I am fighting with the Authority about denied Workmens Comp claim....
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
But, you already are helping us. :)
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
So far:
2 LifeTime Supporting Memberships Received so far
Jade Tigress
Rich Parsons

4 Supporting Memberships Received so far
Qui-Gon
Twin Fist
Bruno@MT
Haze

Plus a few others pending. Thank you! :asian:
 

Karatedrifter7

Purple Belt
Joined
Jun 28, 2007
Messages
302
Reaction score
4
Location
Albuquerque NM.
Have you considered Fredericksburg Texas? Its 45 minutes from both San Antonio and Austin. Its an old German with a lot of kitschy shops, strudel and rathskellers, plus wineries near by. The cost of living is lower than the national average and I think it would be an easier move than Austin.
Here's a link.

www.fredericksburg-texas.com/-

Or you can google it. I visited last year and liked it alot, If you decide on this destination let me know, perhaps I'll visit you?

Dave
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
It's possible. We're going to hit the Austin area first, get somewhat situated, then start checking out other areas before settling in and buying a house.

We crunched some numbers and figure we could be ready to go once we've got around $15k in the bank. We're almost 1/2 way there right now, so we're inching closer. :)
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
LOL. no, cash wise. Now, if a few more of my AP pay up, a few more new clients come in, and I can avoid spending too much on much needed equipment/software upgrades, we might be in position sooner.
 
OP
Bob Hubbard

Bob Hubbard

Retired
MT Mentor
Founding Member
Lifetime Supporting Member
MTS Alumni
Joined
Aug 4, 2001
Messages
47,245
Reaction score
771
Location
Land of the Free
Looks like the escape is being pushed back at least a year. Cash has gotten tighter, and business has finally started to slow down for me. :( We're investing in a new business venture that might be one of the keys to going but like all new ventures, its going to be tough at the start.
 

Latest Discussions

Top