*quietly and innocently kicks Bill*Unfortunately, that also means that even if you DO like the weather, wait 10 minutes- it'll change. :rolleyesedit:
Good luck!
Blessings,
B
*quietly and innocently kicks Bill*Unfortunately, that also means that even if you DO like the weather, wait 10 minutes- it'll change. :rolleyesedit:
Good luck!
Blessings,
B
While I NOW live in Fishers, I lived at 38th and MLK/Michigan.
I can safely say as someone who is hardly snuffy, and FAR from rich that I wouldn't consider living inside the 465 loop any longer.
Yes well I live south of 50th... on 12th... and you know what... my neighborhood is very safe.
I once lived at Troy & Meridian on the south side of Indy, and later lived on 38th St. between Lafayette Rd. and Michigan... Yeah.. I'm not living anywhere inside I-465 again, and those were just the outskirts. I'm quite content looking down my nose in my relatively crime-free neighborhood, where it's generally ok to leave my house alone after dark. I'll happily take donations, though, to be able to append that "rich" adjective to myself.Yeah its pretty interesting how well-to-do people who have never lived near crime always have plenty to say about how terrible crime is in all these places they would never go. Like people in Bloomington who know so much about how dangerous Gary IN is. Please. I only take your opinion if you actually have lived there. Otherwise, you get filed away in the folder labeled "snuffy rich people who look down their noses."
"Safety" isn't the only reason I don't want to live inside the loop.
Traffic during race season is fun where you live right?
Since I work on the North East side, living here makes sense. etc. etc. etc.
38th and MLK.... not a hot area to live in.
*quietly and innocently kicks Bill*
Yeah its pretty interesting how well-to-do people who have never lived near crime always have plenty to say about how terrible crime is in all these places they would never go. Like people in Bloomington who know so much about how dangerous Gary IN is. Please. I only take your opinion if you actually have lived there. Otherwise, you get filed away in the folder labeled "snuffy rich people who look down their noses."
Seriously? You can't take a look at the annual national crime stats and know that Gary is not safe and you probably shouldn't live there? You can't take the word of a power company employee that says that only brand new hires get sent to Gary because everyone else refuses because the fine, misunderstood folks of Gary shoot at the meter readers out of fear that they are there to cut power? You don't have to have first-hand experience with something to form an educated opinion.
Agreed. FWIW, there was never any contention that Gary is an unsafe place. I made a mistake and came off like a jerk in this thread. My point is that it is frustrating when, for example, people from Carmel act like any other portion of Indy is a crime ridden hell hole. This is not meant to **** of the people on this board who live in Carmel. If you consider yourself to be one of the general public in Carmel, then feel how you will. Also, it's entirely possible that the remainder of Indy is a crime ridden hell hole. I don't live there and therefore cannot tell a prospective renter what the deal is. My original point is that while certain areas gain a reputation, that reputation has a tendency to snowball out of control. I know the reputation Gary has, and I have lived there. In general, people are more afraid of Gary than they should be. Does that mean its one giant put-put course where we can all hang out? Of course not. The second part of my original point is that working people have to make decisions, and not everybody can live in nicer neighborhoods. This doesn't make residents of nice places bad people. What makes them bad people is when they act like other areas are dumps, and a person should be embarrassed to live there. If the guy is looking to spend $900 a month on rent, this whole thing is a bit unnecessary, as he can probably afford to live in a "nicer" spot.
Allow me to summarize, as it appears I did a good job of pissing people off:
1)Those who live in nicer neighborhoods are not necessarily snooty.
2)An area's reputation can easily become distorted. This is often accomplished by people who do not, and never have, lived in the area in question.
3) We should all be careful of sitting on a high horse and judging some other area or group. This includes me stereotyping people who now live in better hoods.
Agreed. FWIW, there was never any contention that Gary is an unsafe place. I made a mistake and came off like a jerk in this thread. My point is that it is frustrating when, for example, people from Carmel act like any other portion of Indy is a crime ridden hell hole. This is not meant to **** of the people on this board who live in Carmel. If you consider yourself to be one of the general public in Carmel, then feel how you will. Also, it's entirely possible that the remainder of Indy is a crime ridden hell hole. I don't live there and therefore cannot tell a prospective renter what the deal is. My original point is that while certain areas gain a reputation, that reputation has a tendency to snowball out of control. I know the reputation Gary has, and I have lived there. In general, people are more afraid of Gary than they should be. Does that mean its one giant put-put course where we can all hang out? Of course not. The second part of my original point is that working people have to make decisions, and not everybody can live in nicer neighborhoods. This doesn't make residents of nice places bad people. What makes them bad people is when they act like other areas are dumps, and a person should be embarrassed to live there. If the guy is looking to spend $900 a month on rent, this whole thing is a bit unnecessary, as he can probably afford to live in a "nicer" spot.
Allow me to summarize, as it appears I did a good job of pissing people off:
1)Those who live in nicer neighborhoods are not necessarily snooty.
2)An area's reputation can easily become distorted. This is often accomplished by people who do not, and never have, lived in the area in question.
3) We should all be careful of sitting on a high horse and judging some other area or group. This includes me stereotyping people who now live in better hoods.
Posted by esrice:
Stay on the OUTSIDE of the 465 loop.
Thanks for the heads up!
Sounds good, well except the sharing part, I generally don't drink any more, our eggs are always going bad, but I got you on the sugar though.
So when are you going to decide to ditch this government job that takes too long and just find another job so you can move here anyway?