It's not contiguous!!!Originally Posted by (RalphWiggum @ Nov. 19 2004,00:24)
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It's not contiguous!!!Originally Posted by (RalphWiggum @ Nov. 19 2004,00:24)
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Hmm, maybe Stockholm, Sweden. Sweden is a great place to live with nice climate, standards and...broadband.Plus I speak the language.
I would like to stay here, the place only needs a better clima.
So lets say, Norway close to the Mediterranean sea
(If only that was possible)
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20C and you start sweating bucketsOriginally Posted by (EiZei @ Nov. 18 2004,19:26)
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Haha we get like 52C here on a regular basis during summer here June-July, i wonder if you'd survive![]()
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I only know this place from Monopoly and its the cheapest card in the game unless ofcourse that KENT is different i wouldnt wanna move there![]()
Personally i'd like go and live everywhere , you just cant stay in one place and enjoy it everytime eventually you get bored. I wanna be a hiphopping traveller![]()
With a LAPTOP which can ably run OFP and stuff and has 24/7 net connectivity that is![]()
I would have to say either Japan (big surprise) or French Polynesia or Micronesia.
Barring that, back in Germany or Switzerland.
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I don't think I could easily live in Japan. The culture and society is so very, very different.
I've had Japanese neighbours here in Stockholm and we got along splendidly, but, with an exception of one girl who had lived in Sweden for a couple of years, we couldn't really connect. Their sense of humor, their interests etc were so radically different from mine that it was really dificult to "level".
I think that Japan is a far too conservative and strict society for me. And at the same time, those that are rebelling against it are doing it excessively as well.
He didn't. After all was said and done, it turned out William of Orange got the most votes.Originally Posted by (ofpforum @ Nov. 18 2004,21:01)
Anyway, Scotland. Preferably Glasgow. Wet, cold, and good whisky.
Hmm, if not Scotland, then perhaps Cracow, Budapest or Prague. Beatiful, old cities, with beatiful, young girls.
And the best part being, I can still do all those things! Whee![]()
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Japan or Australia for the food and booze as well as the scenery, though I honestly love living in the UK and can't really imagine living elsewhere full-time.
I would have said China also, it's got some bloody fantastic scenery and an interesting culture but I don't think I could hack living in a state like that.
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Failing that, some tropical isle, swaying palm trees, clear blue water, gorgeous dusky maidens... and not a jealous husband in sightOriginally Posted by [b
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I wouldn't mind moving to one of the Scandinavian countries, Germany, or European Mediterranean countries for a few years.
But after a while, I’d yearn for Australia again.![]()
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