Careful KarenC, I’ve seen numi use this ploy with other AF females. Hooks them in and spits them out like a CAIA stepchild.
Ah he seem to be being nice again so i’ll take my chances … for now!
JohnThainsLimoDriver Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Careful KarenC, I’ve seen numi use this ploy with > other AF females. Hooks them in and spits them out > like a CAIA stepchild. LOL! Hey now, I thought we weren’t going to talk about those other AF females. I’m a one-woman man…
One woman-man??? other AF females? - I’m missing a story here aren’t I?
There’s no story, Karen. Mum’s the word…
Hmmm… why do I not believe you?
Well, I’d like to say something, but you seem like the type of person that appreciates mystery and intrigue even more than a good story…hence my predicament
I do like intrigue…however it’s nearly midnight here and my bed is calling so if you don’t tell me I might be gone very soon!
Ah…it’s too complicated to explain, really. I’m afraid you may have mistaken me for somebody interesting Have a good night, we can resume this dialogue in the morning (since I’ll probably STILL be at the office after wasting the last hour on this forum)
Ah back in work in 6 hours right, bye lads!
numi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > Bankin’ – so you guys actually acquired an > investment bank recently? Very interesting. I > wonder if I can guess what firm you work for, > since it’s not like there’s an abundance of M&A > activity these days. How “recent” are we talking > about? Anyway, sounds like your schedule has been > even more hectic than mine, but for very different > reasons – I guess in my case, it’s because I spend > my time outside the office carousing with my > friends and just generally having a rowdy time, > while you actually have admirable > responsibilities. Anyway, let’s grab drinks after > work sometime (though if it’s within the next 40 > days, I prefer coffee or soda). Idle Rich is OK – > Mardi Gras ended up being pretty chill and I met > some cool people there, but it’s a little too > frat-tastic for me on the weekends when all the > college students and recent grads come in. Plus, > there are way too many guys (pet peeve #1) and a > lot of them are trying to be someone they’re not > (pet peeve #2). Lately I’ve been going out more to > Knox Henderson or Downtown since I’m more into > lounges and wine bars. Recent as in 12/31/08. We should definitely do happy hour, my other job is high pressure Amway sales and I’m always looking to meet new people… But seriously, shoot me an e-mail at BankinAF@gmail.com and we’ll set something up.
numi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ahahah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > numi Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > > > (e.g. a cabernet, three glasses of scotch, > two > > tanq and tonics, and two Coronas). > > > > Come on Numi, don’t be a counter, you’re better > > than that… > > Yeah, I know, shame on me…but old age seems to be > finally catching on to me; either that or I > finally have some “real” responsibilities (not > like back in college when my only real obligations > were to show up to class and help through our > house parties). How are things going on your end > BTW? Everything going OK up in NYC for you? No complaints. I actually left NYC and am in Boston now. Certainly has ups and downs–much more suburban but also much more laid back/relaxed.
Good deal – what are you doing in Boston now? I felt the same way you did when I left New York too. It’s amazing how I’d lived there for so long, and even once I came back to New York after college, I thought I’d end up spending the rest of my life there. But when I moved to Texas, it helped put so many things in perspective for me. I never thought I’d be this happy about work before - a lot of it does come from job satisfaction, but a lot of it is also attributable to my surroundings. I just felt like there was a rat-race around me all the time in New York. It was nuts.
giving up analystforum for lent… damn already broke it.
I got a job with a group that buys distressed commercial real estate debt up here. In terms of NY, it’s funny–over New Years Mrs. AH and I rented a crappy apartment in the LES for a week and now that we don’t live there, we actually enjoyed being in the center of everything. When you live there you get so caught up thinking about how many hours you work and how much you pay for a somewhat crappy lifestyle, but its actually enjoyable when you realize its short term… Oh well, gotta go–hope I made some sense…
given up sweets, pudding and wild nights out (recession did that actually)… for the septics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pudding
Giving up trying to figure out what i’m giving up. So you make new years resolutions, get to lent and realize, hey…now i’m off the hook.
Stay safe numi and others in those Texas cities. Check out this story about sleeper cells of hit men. http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/12/cartel.teens/index.html numi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good deal – what are you doing in Boston now? I > felt the same way you did when I left New York > too. It’s amazing how I’d lived there for so long, > and even once I came back to New York after > college, I thought I’d end up spending the rest of > my life there. But when I moved to Texas, it > helped put so many things in perspective for me. I > never thought I’d be this happy about work before > - a lot of it does come from job satisfaction, but > a lot of it is also attributable to my > surroundings. I just felt like there was a > rat-race around me all the time in New York. It > was nuts.