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Pekka
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em seu burro dos pais!
Feb 2002 time: 07:32
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Well let me be more clear. I'd like to live in place that is warm at least some days of the year, and it's not always pitch black dark.
Somewhere, where the income tax is not so horrible you end up owing money when you make it.
Somewhere, where people smile sometimes and talk to each other.. somewhere, where I can feel I can live up to my potential fully, and if I fail, so be it.
Somewhere, where you can watch NFL and NHL from tv, where there is some stores open longer than 9pm.
Somewhere, where cars can be bought and working people can buy them, and actually drive them.
Somewhere, where I feel is a good place for kids to grow. Good school district and relatively safe.
Somewhere, where I can defend myself without getting to go to jail for it. Where I can beat the living crap out of anyone who comes and threatens me or my family and starts attacking.
Somewhere, where I can go to shooting range and practice with fire arms, without having to crawl on your knees before the owners and cops for getting permission.
Somewhere, where I can go on a roadtrip, and it's not all the same stuff all the time.
Somewhere, where I can go snowboarding. Where the community is nice and friendly towards new faces and invites them to BBQs, and then I can do the same for them.
That's where I want to live.
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Namaste
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New Jersey
Nov 2003 time: 00:32
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I've fallen in love with Prague so I would like to live there, even though the air isn't particularly great for your health there especially in the winter.
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Brent
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My earliest memories are of the Madrid area. I lived in Alcala de Henares when my father was stationed at Torreon Air Base. I don't remember much. I lived in an apartment building with a park across the street. I visited places like Toledo and Segovia. There wasn't much television. This was 1980 to 1982.
Frankfurt or Dusseldorf might be nice. Maybe Kent or Penzance.
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Sikander
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Boulder, Colorado, United Snakes of America
Jan 2000 time: 22:32
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I'd like to live in Pacific Grove California if I could afford it, or somewhere else along the central coast of California. The weather there is perfect for my tastes, you can grow almost anything you can think of in your garden, and the countryside and seacoast are spectacularyl beautiful. Barring those, the Oregon coast looks ok for at least half the year.
My girlfriend and I are in negotiations about this very issue. Unfortunately she likes it hot, and I like it cool. We may well end up wintering in a warm place and summering in a cool one. Having to have two seperate residences means that we will probably have to settle for less expensive places though.
Btw, if I were a city type I would be happy in a lot of places in Europe. Germany and the NL in particular seem nice, though I haven't even been to half of the European countries yet. I haven't been to East Asia for 30 years, so I will withhold my comments on it until I get back from my planned trip to Japan later this year.
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Flip McWho
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New Zealand
May 2002 time: 17:32
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Hmmmm Anywhere but where I am now. Not the country the town. Te Puke is a hole.
Wellington I like, I'll live there for the next few years for uni. I wouldn't mind Europe anywhere really.
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Mr. President
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The leaves that are green turn to brown
Jul 2001 time: 15:32
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quote: Originally posted by Pekka
Well let me be more clear. I'd like to live in place that is warm at least some days of the year, and it's not always pitch black dark.
Somewhere, where the income tax is not so horrible you end up owing money when you make it.
Somewhere, where people smile sometimes and talk to each other.. somewhere, where I can feel I can live up to my potential fully, and if I fail, so be it.
Somewhere, where you can watch NFL and NHL from tv, where there is some stores open longer than 9pm.
Somewhere, where cars can be bought and working people can buy them, and actually drive them.
Somewhere, where I feel is a good place for kids to grow. Good school district and relatively safe.
Somewhere, where I can defend myself without getting to go to jail for it. Where I can beat the living crap out of anyone who comes and threatens me or my family and starts attacking.
Somewhere, where I can go to shooting range and practice with fire arms, without having to crawl on your knees before the owners and cops for getting permission.
Somewhere, where I can go on a roadtrip, and it's not all the same stuff all the time.
Somewhere, where I can go snowboarding. Where the community is nice and friendly towards new faces and invites them to BBQs, and then I can do the same for them.
That's where I want to live. |
Minnesota? 
As for me . . . Obviously Minnesota is one, also Seattle, Chicago, Hawaii, New York City. 
Scotland.
Argentina, Brazil. 
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Essayo
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New Zealand
Jan 2004 time: 17:32
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i'd like to live in Holland again, preferrably in Leiden, Utrecht or Den Haag - lived there for a few years in my teens and thought it was great.
No offense to any Americans but i lived there for a while too but i found it just wasn't my cup of tea. I just can't get used to the culture there. Failing everything in the end New Zealand is pretty cool and i'm glad to call it my home. If i had to live anywhere else other than Palmerston North it'd prolly be Wellington.
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Japher
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Ook! Ook! Ack! Ack! Ack!
Jun 2002 time: 05:32
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quote: Crimson Sunrise, I don't know about Minnesota.. nothing negative, I just haven't really studied the place at all |
The Twin Cities Area is rather nice.
You got The Wild for hockey, The Vikings for Football, The Timberwolves for Basketball, The Twins for baseball, good ice fishing, lots of places to ski, an international airport (home to some major airline, can't remember which), and the worlds largest shopping mall!!! What more could you want?
quote: The Mission in San Francisco. |
Good bars.
quote: Monterrey in California. |
Pretty... and expensive!
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Stefan Härtel
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Eddie's best friend
Jul 1999 time: 06:32
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Anywhere, absolutely ANYWHERE but Southern Germany, which is where I currently live. It's like hell on earth (except a bit more snow in the winters). If I could choose, independent from money, I'd like to have a house in Iceland, Berlin, Polynesia, Tokyo, the Northern Pacific Coast (Oregon, Washington or BC, don't care) and, maybe, Siberia. Since anything except for Berlin could be by the seaside, you can guess why.
But I'm already looking forward from moving from this rotten s...hole to Hamburg later this year, which is at least an improvement.
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Stefan Härtel
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Eddie's best friend
Jul 1999 time: 06:32
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Well, I don't know Stuttgart (though I know people from Stuttgart), and I don't know Baden-Württemberg (again, the same as before), but from all I know of both, I wouldn't choose to live there. But that is a prejudice, and I'd be delighted to be proven otherwise.
I'm currently living in the rural Erlangen/Nuremberg region. There is absolutely no joy for me here. I hate the people here (OK, not my friends, but the general population), there is no entertainment of any sort (the local cinema is the only possibility, but I've had it with all the things that went wrong there), and no perspective. This is a dead-end to me.
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Spiffor
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CPA - Evil Clone brigade
Nov 2001 time: 06:32
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Then, your problem comes from the fact that you don't like the small-townish way of life. It'd be exactly the same if you lived in a small town anywhere else (and it would be probably worse if you were living in a smal town in China or something)
Stuttgart is not the best if you're looking for the excitement of a big city, but it's quite good already. There are quite a few Kinos, any museums, and a very active Königstraßewith plenty of shops and plenty of shoppers. The city is brand-new (only a tiny quarter has survived WW2), so you may find it uly.
There are many bars, for geezers as well as for young'uns, and several clubs. But most importantly, there are weekly student's parties both in city center and in the campus.
The city is well connected to the internet, has great public transportation , and has all travel possibilities with a good airport and a well connected central station.
In Stuttgart, you won't find the endless breathe of life you could find in Paris or NewYork, but there is already more than enough to keep your days and nights busy 
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Brent
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I'm interested in Lancashire for genealogical and religious reasons. I have ancestors by the name of Ratcliff who came from there to Maryland around 1660. Lancashire is also important in the history of the church I belong to, and it has a temple in Preston (actually, I guess, Chorley). The only other temple it has in the British Isles is in London.
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Stefan Härtel
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Eddie's best friend
Jul 1999 time: 06:32
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Actually, I've lived in many big cities (Berlin, Karachi, London/Ontario), so I'm used to life in big cities; Erlangen, which is the city I live next to, has its 100,000 residents too, and a huge array of pubs (I think it's the second-highest pub-density in Germany), but this is really where the region strikes in. It's too conservative for me, I think.
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