Lifelong basketball fan - want to try football

Hello everyone

I’ve been a lifelong basketball fan and have collected cards my entire life since like 2005

All I know is basketball and it’s all I’ve ever know lol - I’m an Indiana Hoosier fan and was so hype on Mendoza and the national championship and with him entering the league and the new topps flagship coming out this Friday I think I wanted to try ripping some

I’ve always wanted to get into football too I know more than your average person I guess but nothing like I know about basketball but I feel starting to rip some football cards would help me learn the league and players a lot more

Is there anything I should be aware of with football cards being I only know basketball? Not sure how different the scene is and all just wanted to see what I could be missing and what to look for and where to begin lol

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 21 hours ago

Just moved here - want to explore by way of camping

Hello everyone

I just moved to Orlando Florida recently for my job and have never lived in the state. I’ve visited for vacations and what not

I plan on living here longterm and wanted to travel around the entire state and learn it all to see where I’d like to live most and also just to simply know where I live

Also felt like it’d be a great opportunity to find myself a tad in everything lol.

What I want is to go around the whole state - different city/area every few weeks or so - just on weekends since I work

I have a tent that sets up in the bed of my truck with matress and all so I can basically set up shop anywhere.

I want to go around and see all the nature and i especially want a great view and isolation

I’ve been reading about dispersed camping and I understand there’s a lot of rules and regulations when it comes to just driving out into the woods or nature anywhere u want.

I was more so just curious on if anyone had any recommendations around the state where I can off-road and set up my campsite isolated in nature - I don’t want to be surrounded by rvs and other campers and cookie cutter campgrounds I want to go explore and be alone with myself out in nature

I especially imagine just pulling up to an isolated little opening to a body of water where I can just pull right up to and camp next to the water and do whatever all day.

If anybody knows any spots tips, or recommendations or any sort of advice I’d totally appreciate it!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 3 days ago

Just moved here - want to explore by way of camping

Hello everyone

I just moved to Orlando Florida recently for my job and have never lived in the state. I’ve visited for vacations and what not

I plan on living here longterm and wanted to travel around the entire state and learn it all to see where I’d like to live most and also just to simply know where I live

Also felt like it’d be a great opportunity to find myself a tad in everything lol.

What I want is to go around the whole state - different city/area every few weeks or so - just on weekends since I work

I have a tent that sets up in the bed of my truck with matress and all so I can basically set up shop anywhere.

I want to go around and see all the nature and i especially want a great view and isolation

I’ve been reading about dispersed camping and I understand there’s a lot of rules and regulations when it comes to just driving out into the woods or nature anywhere u want.

I was more so just curious on if anyone had any recommendations around the state where I can off-road and set up my campsite isolated in nature - I don’t want to be surrounded by rvs and other campers and cookie cutter campgrounds I want to go explore and be alone with myself out in nature

I especially imagine just pulling up to an isolated little opening to a body of water where I can just pull right up to and camp next to the water and do whatever all day.

If anybody knows any spots tips, or recommendations or any sort of advice I’d totally appreciate it!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 3 days ago

Just moved here - want to explore by way of camping

Hello everyone

I just moved to Orlando Florida recently for my job and have never lived in the state. I’ve visited for vacations and what not

I plan on living here longterm and wanted to travel around the entire state and learn it all to see where I’d like to live most and also just to simply know where I live

Also felt like it’d be a great opportunity to find myself a tad in everything lol.

What I want is to go around the whole state - different city/area every few weeks or so - just on weekends since I work

I have a tent that sets up in the bed of my truck with matress and all so I can basically set up shop anywhere.

I want to go around and see all the nature and i especially want a great view and isolation

I’ve been reading about dispersed camping and I understand there’s a lot of rules and regulations when it comes to just driving out into the woods or nature anywhere u want.

I was more so just curious on if anyone had any recommendations around the state where I can off-road and set up my campsite isolated in nature - I don’t want to be surrounded by rvs and other campers and cookie cutter campgrounds I want to go explore and be alone with myself out in nature

I especially imagine just pulling up to an isolated little opening to a body of water where I can just pull right up to and camp next to the water and do whatever all day.

If anybody knows any spots tips, or recommendations or any sort of advice I’d totally appreciate it!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 3 days ago
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Just moved here - want to explore by way of camping

Hello everyone

I just moved to Orlando Florida recently for my job and have never lived in the state. I’ve visited for vacations and what not

I plan on living here longterm and wanted to travel around the entire state and learn it all to see where I’d like to live most and also just to simply know where I live

Also felt like it’d be a great opportunity to find myself a tad in everything lol.

What I want is to go around the whole state - different city/area every few weeks or so - just on weekends since I work

I have a tent that sets up in the bed of my truck with matress and all so I can basically set up shop anywhere.

I want to go around and see all the nature and i especially want a great view and isolation

I’ve been reading about dispersed camping and I understand there’s a lot of rules and regulations when it comes to just driving out into the woods or nature anywhere u want.

I was more so just curious on if anyone had any recommendations around the state where I can off-road and set up my campsite isolated in nature - I don’t want to be surrounded by rvs and other campers and cookie cutter campgrounds I want to go explore and be alone with myself out in nature

I especially imagine just pulling up to an isolated little opening to a body of water where I can just pull right up to and camp next to the water and do whatever all day.

If anybody knows any spots tips, or recommendations or any sort of advice I’d totally appreciate it!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 3 days ago
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Just moved to Florida - want to explore by way of camping

Hello everyone

I just moved to Orlando Florida recently for my job and have never lived in the state. I’ve visited for vacations and what not

I plan on living here longterm and wanted to travel around the entire state and learn it all to see where I’d like to live most and also just to simply know where I live

Also felt like it’d be a great opportunity to find myself a tad in everything lol.

What I want is to go around the whole state - different city/area every few weeks or so - just on weekends since I work

I have a tent that sets up in the bed of my truck with matress and all so I can basically set up shop anywhere.

I want to go around and see all the nature and i especially want a great view and isolation

I’ve been reading about dispersed camping and I understand there’s a lot of rules and regulations when it comes to just driving out into the woods or nature anywhere u want.

I was more so just curious on if anyone had any recommendations around the state where I can off-road and set up my campsite isolated in nature - I don’t want to be surrounded by rvs and other campers and cookie cutter campgrounds I want to go explore and be alone with myself out in nature

I especially imagine just pulling up to an isolated little opening to a body of water where I can just pull right up to and camp next to the water and do whatever all day.

If anybody knows any spots tips, or recommendations or any sort of advice I’d totally appreciate it!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 3 days ago

Any advice?

I want to add a bench against the wall to the left in the first image and a desk next to the wall to the left of the tv in the second image - I want to incorporate different color furniture than everything i already have so it doesn’t look to cohesive but I also want it to match at the same time? Just not too sure how to go about this - any other additional ideas and tips are welcome too I just want to bring more diversity to the room. Trying to go for an old Florida, beachy, but also more vintage feel and wanted to incorporate much more decor kind of maximalist cause I always have stuff I want to hang up or show off lol - any and all ideas welcome just feels bare and cohesive and not too vintage at the moment

u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 2 months ago

Anybody willing to help with my profile?

Trying to decide which pics and what order I should put them in on my dating profiles - willing to send them in a dm just didn't want to post for privacy reasons. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 2 months ago

Anybody willing to help with my profile?

Trying to decide which pics and what order I should put them in on my dating profiles - willing to send them in a dm just didn't want to post for privacy reasons. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 2 months ago

Anybody willing to help me with what pictures and order of them?

Willing to send them in a dm just didn’t want to post for privacy reasons - just wanted an outside perspective on which pics are best and maybe what order I should put them in. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Waste_Cycle6512 — 2 months ago