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Hanzo Hattori

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dt61 said:
If I bucked down and actually learned German fluently, I'd love to live in Germany or Austria. I've also wanted to live in either Canada, England or Australia/New Zealand it just seems cool in those places.
Yaay Austria ^_^ . It kinda rocks over here, if you stay away from the bigger cities of course. The nicest places here are the kinda small towns with just a couple of thousand people. The weather is really, really nice since it isn't TOO hot in summers and not TOO cold in winters.
 

Betancore

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I'd prefer to just stay in Melbourne. If I had to choose though, I guess somewhere like Finland or Germany would be pretty awesome, if only just for the metal. I'd have to learn another language, but if I was living there, I think I'd pick it up quite quickly. We need something like Wacken here.
 
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zombiesinc said:
Tokyo, Japan

For several years. Then spend the remainder of my life here in BC.
After finding out that my older stepbrother spent a summer in Japan, I've decided that I want to, at the very least, visit Japan. I'd also love to live in either Australia, or somewhere in Europe.
 

DJDarque

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Anywhere besides Arizona. Fuck this place; It's like the devil's sweaty asshole. Ideally I would prefer to live somewhere outside than the United States, but that will probably never happen.
 

zombiesinc

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superbatranger said:
zombiesinc said:
Tokyo, Japan

For several years. Then spend the remainder of my life here in BC.
After finding out that my older stepbrother spent a summer in Japan, I've decided that I want to, at the very least, visit Japan. I'd also love to live in either Australia, or somewhere in Europe.
Visit Tokyo, Japan! It's bloody fantastic. Australia is quite wonderful as well, so is Europe. So, yes, visit 'em all. :)
 

GrimTuesday

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I want to move up to Seattle one of these days. I like Washington and I don't really want to move out of stat so I think that this would be the best option. Baring that I want to go travel for a few years and see what all is out there before I really settle down.
 

badpun

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East Victoria area, somwhere in the bush that's only an hour or so drive to the ocean :D
 

Kevonovitch

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scottland (not picky where there in), berlin, maybe a few other places in europe, possibly egypt or one of the border countries of the middle east, like jordon.
 

Scarim Coral

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Manchester in the UK. I used to lived near there back when I was in university so I get to go there quite often. I pretty much want to go back there for the city life I used to have.
 

Rakkana

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Japan, Tokyo. Although not for a while. Maybe in 5 or 10 years.

Until then I'm staying put.
 

Crises^

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anywhere in America i mean anywhere
I hate Ireland always raining mad Recession and everything is so expensive ?8.50 for 20 smokes thats like $10 and 1 gallon of petrol is ?5.14 think thats like $7 o and a house in america that costs $150,000 would be like ?500,000.

Ireland is just to damn expensive.
 
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zombiesinc said:
superbatranger said:
zombiesinc said:
Tokyo, Japan

For several years. Then spend the remainder of my life here in BC.
After finding out that my older stepbrother spent a summer in Japan, I've decided that I want to, at the very least, visit Japan. I'd also love to live in either Australia, or somewhere in Europe.
Visit Tokyo, Japan! It's bloody fantastic. Australia is quite wonderful as well, so is Europe. So, yes, visit 'em all. :)
If I'm lucky, my family and I are going to visit Europe next Christmas. Italy, Austria, Germany, Denmark, and possibly Sweden or Norway.
 

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ilspooner said:
I love being in Canberra. I don't wanna move. :( If I had to, probably New Zealand.
Don't take this the wrong way, but you may be the first person I've ever heard of who actually likes Canberra. It just doesn't seem to be a city that folks get overly passionate about.

I'd like to live somewhere on the Mediterranean. Greece maybe.
 

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Brutal Peanut said:
I live in the desert part of California. You know the Fallout: New Vegas, Mojave wasteland? I only live two hours or so from the Desert Oasis that is Las Vegas. It's not far off from the game description. A lot of dirt, dust, coyotes, radroaches, and heat. MY GOD, THE HEAT! (The ghouls can be the drug and booze abusers we have).

I was born and raised here, and I am craving a change. I have been since I was a kid. I want to live in a place where grass and trees (that aren't Joshua trees or imported Palm trees, and cacti) aren't considered foreign and hard to take care of. A place that does not cook my garden every summer. Somewhere cool and breezy, drizzly, with plenty of grass and trees (that grow even if you don't want them to.lol)

I know there are plenty of places like that, and right now, I'd take any of them; but my husbands job is keeping us here at the moment. Here's hoping for a proper transfer to somewhere green and drizzly! =D
Well, if it's drizzle you're after Britain's got you covered...
 

Brutal Peanut

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BlackStar42 said:
Brutal Peanut said:
I live in the desert part of California. You know the Fallout: New Vegas, Mojave wasteland? I only live two hours or so from the Desert Oasis that is Las Vegas. It's not far off from the game description. A lot of dirt, dust, coyotes, radroaches, and heat. MY GOD, THE HEAT! (The ghouls can be the drug and booze abusers we have).

I was born and raised here, and I am craving a change. I have been since I was a kid. I want to live in a place where grass and trees (that aren't Joshua trees or imported Palm trees, and cacti) aren't considered foreign and hard to take care of. A place that does not cook my garden every summer. Somewhere cool and breezy, drizzly, with plenty of grass and trees (that grow even if you don't want them to.lol)

I know there are plenty of places like that, and right now, I'd take any of them; but my husbands job is keeping us here at the moment. Here's hoping for a proper transfer to somewhere green and drizzly! =D
Well, if it's drizzle you're after Britain's got you covered...
I should have said more rainy, then drizzly. Also, here in the United States.

Not that it wouldn't be wonderful, but his job doesn't extend to across the pond.

Even though I wish it did. Wouldn't that be something! =D
 

Hollock

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Closer to a city, I don't like how everything starts smelling like buffalo shit in the spring and summer here.
 

KindOfnElf

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I don't know, I am still looking for a place that I would call home.
I am not sure where on the world map, but I'd like somewhere safe. India perhaps...