After carefully re-reading your posts, it appears that You, good ol' Mouze, in fact was desperately trying to protect Your beloved city from the grim consequenses of my possible visit :pirate2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
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After carefully re-reading your posts, it appears that You, good ol' Mouze, in fact was desperately trying to protect Your beloved city from the grim consequenses of my possible visit :pirate2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
I can't really put them in order, but there are quite a few places I'd like to live in.
Germany - It just feels.. right.
Canada - Its Canada.
India - The women.
Gibraltar - What's this? A pub.. with monkeys!? I'm there, sir!
Anywhere in Scandinavia - Why not?
Definitely Gibraltar.
Or Canada.
Maybe France.
Maybe Germany.
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Originally Posted by MiniMe
Nah! With Beefy and you we could form an ORGumviratus. ~:grouphug:
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Japan, my second home.
The Netherlands: great music/arts community.
Perth, Aus: familiar climate to my hometown. They speak a language related to English.
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They speak a language related to English.
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Perth isn't that great, now that I think about it, it's rather small. (Despite me living here/there). =D
It's amazing after living in a moderate sized city your life, and then going to one of the most densely populated cities in the world, just how massive it seems. Probably goes the same for rural folk moving to the city. This happened to me when I went to visit Jakarta, Indonesia. They had a rollercoaster in a shopping centre. A rollercoaster! With loops and all sorts! :laugh4:
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Originally Posted by Raz
I love my town. ~:rolleyes:
What makes you so sure good Beefy would be delighted to accept me and you in this community?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mouzafphaerre
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(BTW, should I continue to add these stupid smilies or you're getting used to me heavy russkie sarcasm?)
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I hate smileys. :shame: I never use them and urge others not to use them too. :shrug:
So, a Turk, a Russ and a Jap walk into a bar... :turtle:
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I generally prefer small places. My chosen town in Japan has narrow little roads, daily food shoppers on bicycles, small rice fields being cared for by old people in conical straw hats, traditional family-owned manufacturing done in shops attached to homes, occasional Shinto shrines, a small river with old men fishing, and no rollercaoster.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raz
I have to admit, I've never been to Perth. But small size is not much of a drawback for me.
Welcome to EdmontonQuote:
Originally Posted by Raz
That mall's bigger than a country.
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If I had to move out of the United States, I would go to Canada, Croatia, Italy, or Great Britain. I don't think I will move though, unless something bad happens to the United States.