I've had a similar run. I live in Leicester now, but I was born in Manchester, lived in N. Ireland, then Andover (near Salisbury), then Germany, then Kent, and now here. Quite eventful, I like moving around a lot :]Ula said:My Dad was, he's finished his 22 years now though.Jamash said:Let me guess, one (or both) of your parents is in the British Army?Ula said:Right now. I live in North Yorkshire, UK. Butt, I was born in Germany, lived there for 2 years, moved to Northern Ireland, lived there for a year and a half, moved to Salisbury, UK, lived there for 5 years, moved to Belgium, lived there for about a year, then I came to N.Yorks and have been moving around the same area for about 6 years. Woot, Europe for the win.
is it really as bad living there as everyone thinks?PsykoDragon said:Baghdad, Iraq.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.78012.966794House25 said:is it really as bad living there as everyone thinks?PsykoDragon said:Baghdad, Iraq.
Cool, so do I. I love ferry ports as well, especially at night when they have all the lights on.Beckaa said:I've had a similar run. I live in Leicester now, but I was born in Manchester, lived in N. Ireland, then Andover (near Salisbury), then Germany, then Kent, and now here. Quite eventful, I like moving around a lot :]Ula said:My Dad was, he's finished his 22 years now though.Jamash said:Let me guess, one (or both) of your parents is in the British Army?Ula said:Right now. I live in North Yorkshire, UK. Butt, I was born in Germany, lived there for 2 years, moved to Northern Ireland, lived there for a year and a half, moved to Salisbury, UK, lived there for 5 years, moved to Belgium, lived there for about a year, then I came to N.Yorks and have been moving around the same area for about 6 years. Woot, Europe for the win.
crazy... sorry i wouldn't know what thats like. goodluck to you though.PsykoDragon said:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.78012.966794House25 said:is it really as bad living there as everyone thinks?PsykoDragon said:Baghdad, Iraq.
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http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.78012.967763
pretty much sum up my firsthand experience of living in Iraq after the war as an Iraqi civilian.
But for the short version, no, it's actually worse than you can imagine without having gone through something similar. Though I dunno just how much better it's become since I left Iraq 2 years ago, a reliable source has told me that the average daily number of unidentified bodies have decreased from nearly a hundred to around 5. Though this neither reduces the outrage at the fact that we HAVE a daily number of unidentified bodies found, nor does it hint at what the number of IDENTIFIED bodies found daily are, nor does it say anything about the unfound bodies & crimes going on...
Dont worry its famous, diet of worms?Ramthundar said:Worms, Germany.
Yes, Worms, as the plural for those little squirmy things.