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levnubhin 05-06-2011 06:57 PM

Will be living in Norfolk,Va come end of June
 
Anyone here in or around the area? Going to need to go to a meet soon after I get there.
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miatacross 05-06-2011 07:04 PM

Navy? (I'm about 4 hours away, so unless that meet is really cool, I'm a no-show...sorry)

levnubhin 05-06-2011 07:14 PM

Yes, I'm in the Navy.
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thymer 05-06-2011 07:49 PM

Right down the road, literally. Good timing, you can help me build my shop. :) Not really involved with the local miata scene though. Base housing?

y8s 05-06-2011 07:50 PM

brainy and I would let you drive the 3.5 hours to come visit. hell, lars would drive 12

ismael_pt 05-06-2011 08:05 PM

12? It will take less time for me even with an ocean to cross. I thought VA was smaller.

y8s 05-06-2011 08:53 PM

we're in the northern part of VA and lars lives in the southern part of SC and there's only one trafficky highway (and smaller ones)

Braineack 05-06-2011 09:59 PM

(zack morris's phone)

Icantdo55 and a few others are down there. Congrats.

Splitime 05-06-2011 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by levnubhin (Post 724297)
Yes, I'm in the Navy.

Yummy a sailor!:greddy:

Braineack 05-06-2011 10:09 PM

(zack morris's phone)

Too bad our dyno day is the end of may

levnubhin 05-06-2011 10:37 PM


Originally Posted by thymer (Post 724312)
Right down the road, literally. Good timing, you can help me build my shop. :) Not really involved with the local miata scene though. Base housing?

Sweet, pm me your # so I can get in touch with you when I get there. I doubt I will get on base, so if you can recommend good neighborhoods id appreciative that.


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 724348)
(zack morris's phone)

Icantdo55 and a few others are down there. Congrats.

Sweet


Originally Posted by Splitime (Post 724350)
Yummy a sailor!:greddy:

Haaaaayy lol


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 724352)
(zack morris's phone)

Too bad our dyno day is the end of may

Lame, I don't graduate until June 10, and my car is still in NY.
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samnavy 05-06-2011 11:27 PM

So did you get helos like you wanted?.... what platform? If Hawkeyes or CODs I will shit!

Anyways, as a single airman, you may not be allowed to live out in town unless you're married. Based on deployment sked, you may be going to a squadron at sea within a few days/weeks of graduation. Any idea what squadron yet... I can find out what's up.

kotomile 05-06-2011 11:31 PM

Keep your FL home of record (if that's what it's called in the Navy too) for tax and inspections purposes, bro.

Hope your move goes smoothly.

levnubhin 05-06-2011 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 724378)
So did you get helos like you wanted?.... what platform? If Hawkeyes or CODs I will shit!

Anyways, as a single airman, you may not be allowed to live out in town unless you're married. Based on deployment sked, you may be going to a squadron at sea within a few days/weeks of graduation. Any idea what squadron yet... I can find out what's up.

Yes I got helos, I'm going to HSC 84. It looks like I'll be working on Seahawk's according to the website I found on Google. I'm FTS and that is supposed to be a reserve squadron. Any info you can come up with would be greatly appreciated. I am married so I will need info on off base housing. From what I hear on base housing have year long waiting lists.
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levnubhin 05-06-2011 11:43 PM


Originally Posted by kotomile (Post 724380)
Keep your FL home of record (if that's what it's called in the Navy too) for tax and inspections purposes, bro.

Hope your move goes smoothly.

Thanks man, I'll definitely be keeping my Florida home on record. No state tax and emission tests FTW.
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dpexp 05-07-2011 07:29 AM

And no stupid ass fucking front licence plate.

levnubhin 05-07-2011 08:22 AM

That too, how you been Dan?
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94mx5red 05-07-2011 09:31 AM

Good luck up there, buddy.

Braineack 05-07-2011 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by levnubhin (Post 724360)
Lame, I don't graduate until June 10, and my car is still in NY.

My birthday is on the 27th. start planning!

:brain:


you no need emissions where you are ending up. front plate yes. yearly inspection yes, but no emissions.

levnubhin 05-07-2011 10:57 AM

Thanks Share. Front plates suck brain, I will never mount one.
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shuiend 05-07-2011 11:09 AM

Enjoy the 757. I have spent a little time down there and it was an interesting place. VA Driven has a section for the 757 where they host car meets and what not. When I had friends down there they would all hang out on VA Driven for some reason.

Braineack 05-07-2011 11:13 AM

they will ticket you like non other.

shuiend 05-07-2011 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 724495)
they will ticket you like non other.

+1

Keep your Florida residence and plates. You will get away with a lot more.

Also open carry a pistol and ride the local buses. Hopefully they try to throw you off and you can sue for big money.

y8s 05-07-2011 11:56 AM

my car has gone 10 years with no front plate--in states that require it. no tickets. holla.

I wonder if you'll get to check out the AVET (Aircrew Virtual Environment Trainer) or AGSSII. I got some play time at a tradeshow in that thing and it's badass.


Braineack 05-07-2011 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 724496)
+1

Keep your Florida residence and plates. You will get away with a lot more.

Also open carry a pistol and ride the local buses. Hopefully they try to throw you off and you can sue for big money.

oh yeah you can do that in the navy. Samnavy did that as well.

matthewdesigns 05-07-2011 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by levnubhin
I doubt I will get on base, so if you can recommend good neighborhoods id appreciative that.

I lived there for my last couple years of HS, my mom and stepdad were there for a couple of decades. Ghent and West Ghent are where I lived, nice and quiet, "family" neighborhoods, not the cheapest but feels good and homey. There are both houses and brownstone-style apartments all over the neighborhood, Colley Ave (kind of through the center of the 'hoods) has a great independent movie theater (the Naro) and some good restaurants and a great donut joint in a few short blocks. You are about 10-25min south of the base depending on traffic, 5 min from downtown, close to but not affected negatively by major roads so getting around is relatively easy.

soflarick 05-07-2011 05:49 PM

Depending on what rank you've achieved, you should receive a per diem for off base housing. Gratz on getting the gig you wanted.

dpexp 05-08-2011 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by levnubhin (Post 724440)
That too, how you been Dan?

Blew out an eardrum diving yesterday but other than that all is well.

pusha 05-08-2011 07:58 PM

hey handsome, will you ever come back down and see us?

samnavy 05-09-2011 01:19 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 724519)
oh yeah you can do that in the navy. Samnavy did that as well.

Yup, unless you've got a hard-on for keeping residency in your state of record (only people who are retarded fucking Red Sox fans and insist it's a point of pride keep their Mass residency.) Every other dude I know is either Florida or Texas. The main benefit, besides no state income tax, is that you get to register all your vehicles through the mail... with ZERO smog requirements.

Nubs... your BAH as for E-4 and below is $1359. That'll actually get you into a small house in many parts of Norfolk/Virginia Beach. I don't think you have kids, so here's what I'd do... head out there by yourself for a month and live in the barracks while you do house-hunting. Take some time to explore the town and figure out what's what. After a month, and when you've found a place, THEN move the wife out and do your household goods move.

Take a look at a website called militarybyowner.com.

And I didn't know you were going FTS... it's actually a career move I've been pondering. I may be picking your brain someday.

IcantDo55 05-09-2011 02:41 AM

Stop by my bar sometime. Sam was getting frequent flyers miles here for awhile, till he left! The car scene here is good, lots of shows meets and many different types of racing. Also only 3 hours from VIR!

samnavy 05-09-2011 09:54 AM

^No doubt I'll live there again... maybe soon. My board in June gives me about a 20% chance of moving back sometime this summer. I want a ride in the Mustang!

sixshooter 05-09-2011 09:57 AM

I lived there for a couple of years when I was in high school. We were on one of the smaller bases around the main navy base. Be choosy when it comes to neighborhoods and school districts because there are some really bad 'hoods in parts of Norfolk. Back when, there were a few nice areas near Old Dominion University and in Ghent. And lots of the city of Va. Beach was good but might mean a little longer commute, but nothing as bad as commuting in SFL so it will probably be no big deal. Portsmouth is wall to wall hood. It has been awhile but I remember- don't live anywhere where your commute involves a tunnel because they are always a big traffic bottleneck.

My mother was a teacher there so we got a break on tuition at a small k-12 school called Ryan Academy that was just down Little Creek Rd from the base toward the east. It saved me from going to Maury HS in the hood and I had a few really good teachers there. IIRC, it wasn't particularly expensive anyway. I know you have a kid to worry about so I thought I'd throw that out there.

Good luck, buddy.

Faeflora 05-09-2011 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 724352)
(zack morris's phone)

Too bad our dyno day is the end of may


We will have another one in October! That is, assuming that late spring = late fall.

matthewdesigns 05-09-2011 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 725061)
I lived there for a couple of years when I was in high school.

It saved me from going to Maury HS in the hood...

Hey now, Maury grad here. It wasn't hoodie when I was there (class of '89), may be now though. When were you in town? My mom and stepfather were teachers there, too, up at Meadowbrook Elementary (I think...been a while).

samnavy 05-09-2011 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by sixshooter (Post 725061)
I know you have a kid to worry about so I thought I'd throw that out there.

Yup, makes all the difference in the world. Makes way more sense now to head there yourself for a month or two and do all your homework before bringing the wife/kid out. Schools range from fucking awesome to straight up barbed-wire metal-detectors. If you've never looked, now is the time to investigate private schools or home-schooling.

There are A LOT (you wouldn't believe it) of military that home school... and the kids don't turn out all fucked up with zero social skills like you'd think due to all the support groups. Of course he'll miss out on getting his ass kicked a few times, which is a completely under-rated learning experience, but he'll be Chinese smart. Of course that means the wife won't be able to work any sort of normal job, so kiss a second income goodbye... and you're going to want that second income on Airman salary.

Sending the kid to private school frees up the wife to work a regular job to pay for it. Norfolk Academy if I remember right was like $18k a year. There are lots of other cheaper options that are just as good.

sixshooter 05-09-2011 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by matthewdesigns (Post 725286)
Hey now, Maury grad here. It wasn't hoodie when I was there (class of '89), may be now though. When were you in town? My mom and stepfather were teachers there, too, up at Meadowbrook Elementary (I think...been a while).

I was there '86-88 and my friends that went there said it was "exciting" at times. A buddy got in hot water with the locals because a black chick with purple hair liked him and some other dude was jealous and tried to pull the race card with his buddies. Did you by chance know a guy named Thad Adams at Maury (Class of '87 or '88 maybe)?

Samnavy,
Yeah, I don't miss a single ass kicking I didn't get anywhere I lived. I had enough of those in 2nd and 3rd grade in Hawaii for being one of the only white kids (haole crap go home!). Aren't these asians cute and peaceful....

IcantDo55 05-09-2011 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by samnavy (Post 725058)
I want a ride in the Mustang!


Its running great! Made 670whp on the dyno a few weeks back. Got to tell you its a hand full on the street. Great fun tho...


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