Right on. Visit the Canadian Prairie Provinces, and then you shall know the meaning of cold.Originally Posted by Lemur
Right on. Visit the Canadian Prairie Provinces, and then you shall know the meaning of cold.Originally Posted by Lemur
Currently in the United States. I would have loved to choose Lebanon, the home of my ancestors, and such a beautiful country, more modernized than most of those in the Middle East (no offense to anyone else from the Middle East of course). However, based on the political situation there, I would not feel comfortable enough there. It is such a shame that such a beautiful country is having so much trouble maintaining themselves.
So in the end, I suppose I would go for the UK. I already speak English, and it just seems like an interesting country. A smaller reason is that I'm a fan of Football (Soccer here in America) and it's really big over there.
"In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons." - Herodotus
and proud.
Or if you want to know the meaning of perpetual cold, visit the North of England.Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Unfortunately, thanks to global warming, it now has 10 days of fairly liveable weather per year.
Back in my day, it would go above -30 fahrenheit once a year, _if_ we were lucky! And even then you're not taking into account windchill!
That's much funnier if said in a gruff Yorkshire accent
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