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Myself and a friend drove to Manhattan tonight on a whim
Had a good time.

But, **** I wish I was 21 already so I could get into some bars.
 
The only bad thing about this move is that I'll have two very good reasons to quit amoking. The price, and the fact that you can't smoke in bars.
 
My lungs cry yes, but my heart cries no. Actually, I guess my heart cries yes as well. Stupid heart.

Oh, and does craig's list not have saturday job postings? I noticed nothing's up yet for today.
 
Hell ****ing yeah, NY just got about 1000X more awesome. Found out my best friend from Paris is moving there at the same time. Crazy times ahead :Up: :up:
 
Yeah, he's not french though. What he is though, is probably the only person I've ever been willing to take advice from. Coolest ****er on the planet. Cooler than me, even. And that's saying a hell of a lot. Wiser than me too, which says even more.
 
I can't wait. I should try and avoid typing in the dark.
 
Anyone know any cheap state to state moving companies? I've checked out a few on the net, and so far I've been getting stuff in the 800-1000 range for moving from PA to NY. There's no way I can afford that!
 
Not much, just a small apt's worth of stuff. I could even ditch my tv. No furniture, just stuff really. I might have overestimated the weight, but taking it down would probably just mean a couple hundred bucks. It's looking like I"m gonna have to u-haul it. Which sucks because a) Not familiar driving to NY, or even in my very own city b) haven't driven in 4 years c) haven't driven anything but cars.
 
I was gonna say Uhaul. Don't you have friends that can help?

or better yet get some Mexican workers. (btw, that's not a racist comment. they really are hard working and reliable people)
 
I can't think of any that would want to drive to NY. And any that would, I wouldn't really trust driving a van anymore than I would myself.
 
From what I understand, that's actually an average price for a state to state move. How much stuff do you have, you might to go the hard route and U-Haul it. Have friends that can help you move?

Dammit, I'm am late to the conversation. Ignore this post.
 
Hm, I wonder how much it would cost me to mail all my stuff in boxes. I could part with stuff like my microwave, or anything of that size, the only big thing is my computer really. Actually, that's probably just as expensive if not more.
 
Well, according to USPS.com, a 25 lb. package with the dimensions of 15" x 15" x 20", and being considered an oversized package is a around $11 to ship from Philly to Manhattan through media mail and around $18 for Priorety.

Check out their price calculator to see if that is the way you want to go. You can also always check FedEx and UPS.
 
I wouldn't FedEx/UPS any valuables or things like your computer. Breakables might not be a good idea, either. But, you could send a lot of your stuff to yourself that way. I'd say bite the bullet and get a small UPS truck and load the f**k out of it and just make the one-way drive. It'll be less hassle in the long run and probably just about even out on the cost, including the gas.

jag
 
The problem with that, is that I'm worried for my life. I can get everything into a van, I'm sure, so it's not even a truck, but even then, for me, it's a dangerous drive. I wonder if greyhound offers any special side deals for bringing extra ****.

Hm, I wonder if there are any bums out there that can drive a truck and would be willing to drive up there and relocate for a hundred bucks.
 
Another option you might check into is the train to see how much extra cargo will cost to bring. The problem with the bus or the train is that you've gotta figure out how to get your sh1t from the station to your new digs. Speaking of which, did you find a place?

jag
 
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