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I'd rather have the dual PG logos...*shrug*
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because nike dropped the ball on released colorways besides the first oneand a side note, i know its due to hype but I haven't most of yall in the PG 1 thread..... why???
Nike didn't even release the 2k's, did they? Those are still a mystery to mebecause nike dropped the ball on released colorways besides the first one
Footlocker my wife hit and so did I.schwartz914 where did you get you pairs? snkrs or ftl?
I was walking back to the whip and the stadium employees stopped me and asked to check out the shoes lol lol
$1000 for a size 12...Kickscrew didn’t sell out it seems. $750 + shipping
https://www.kickscrew.com/detail/25406/Nike-PG-2-EP/Playstation/AT7816-002/
You must have a real nice house paying that much, well depending where you liveis kickscrew consigment or they set their own prices....$700 is too much for my blood that's half my rent money!!
You must have a real nice house paying that much, well depending where you live
and a side note, i know its due to hype but I haven't most of yall in the PG 1 thread..... why???
Or you could be paying 10x that for a medium sized nyc apt lol.You must have a real nice house paying that much, well depending where you live
i'm not implying people in texas don't like sneakers, i would like to say they don't get any heat/ exclusive ish compared to say if was still living in nyc.
sidenote
I've been out there into the Texas sticks, the boonies, where the population has sign that says less than 1,000 people. Aint nothing out there i was kinda scared a bit cause the roads are windy and not paved at all. just farm lands and open grass.
Because the best released pair was the Shiningsand a side note, i know its due to hype but I haven't most of yall in the PG 1 thread..... why???
and a side note, i know its due to hype but I haven't most of yall in the PG 1 thread..... why???
Texas is a huge state, what do you expect? Hell, the vast majority of California is out in BFE, too. I've met some country a** people from NY (in fact, I work with some) and some of the biggest rednecks I've ever met in my life are from Michigan. TBH, you really cannot compare NYC or LA to anything else in the U.S.. Maybe Chicago, but that's probably about it. I'm not sure how much of the U.S. you've seen/experienced, but a vast majority of it is the "sticks," especially once you've left the coast or get away from the Great Lakes.
There's a trade off living in TX. And to TBH, I'd take Houston any day of the week over NYC. Nice place to visit and experience, but not a place I'd ever care to live permanently, especially since it's cold as F. I've lived from one coast to the other, but south of I-10, so the heat and humidity was just a fact of life for me for 38 years. Conversely, there are many people that wouldn't want to step foot in TX, which I can understand as well. Personally, I'd rather sweat my sack off and live a comfortable life and have a nice big place with plenty of space between my neighbors than live in a closet where it's overpopulated or cost an arm and a leg to live; not my cup of tea. But then again, neither is California. I've lived in San Diego for 3 years. Not a place I'd want to live permanently, for myriad reasons. Thankfully I have a job that allows me the opportunity to live different places, travel, and find out exactly what I want out of a place, as well as what I definitely don't want lol.
Texas is a huge state, what do you expect? Hell, the vast majority of California is out in BFE, too. I've met some country a** people from NY (in fact, I work with some) and some of the biggest rednecks I've ever met in my life are from Michigan. TBH, you really cannot compare NYC or LA to anything else in the U.S.. Maybe Chicago, but that's probably about it. I'm not sure how much of the U.S. you've seen/experienced, but a vast majority of it is the "sticks," especially once you've left the coast or get away from the Great Lakes.
There's a trade off living in TX. And to TBH, I'd take Houston any day of the week over NYC. Nice place to visit and experience, but not a place I'd ever care to live permanently, especially since it's cold as F. I've lived from one coast to the other, but south of I-10, so the heat and humidity was just a fact of life for me for 38 years. Conversely, there are many people that wouldn't want to step foot in TX, which I can understand as well. Personally, I'd rather sweat my sack off and live a comfortable life and have a nice big place with plenty of space between my neighbors than live in a closet where it's overpopulated or cost an arm and a leg to live; not my cup of tea. But then again, neither is California. I've lived in San Diego for 3 years. Not a place I'd want to live permanently, for myriad reasons. Thankfully I have a job that allows me the opportunity to live different places, travel, and find out exactly what I want out of a place, as well as what I definitely don't want lol.
Upstate NY is basically the country.
Texas is huge, your right, it mainly open vacant land. I haven't met any country like that but i meet a few out of toweners who migrated from other cites of america to settle in texas. i perfer houston as well casue its not city living like nyc, but the population is there and there stuff to do there. where im at its too quiet. I don't mind the heat as well, im a child of the sun and deal with the heat. Nyc cold is no bueno. I'm gonna chill in texas, houston for few years but i don't see myself here permanently, hell no. My main move is miami and back to nyc to buy a condo.
I know ... that’s why I mentioned the rednecks. Most of this Country is country . People watch too much TV and don’t take the time to see the rest of the country or travel abroad. I’ve met people that never left the city they lived in or ventured to another state. Mind you, these were grown adults, in their 30s+ and the adjacent states were 30 mins east and west of them ... I was dumbfounded. Sadly, it’s more common than you’d think.
i've been to Miami, upstate nyc (many times) now im in texas. its truly wilderness living out here. I see cows, armadillos,deer etc.....since i've been here. completely different world out here.
still got place i'll like to visit but i not into touristy stuff. move to alaska, you'll kill yourself...people have told me their is no life out there at all.