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ochay said:
I also think UK is a god forsaken place(one christmais in Birmingham UK was enough for me!)
- I live in sunny California- There are no winters here !!
:roll:

I imagine one Christmas was enough for Birmingham too!
 
Uhhhh, Touchy subject.. :D

California is beautiful, but no one speaks English anymore..

When I retire, I might move far away.. Any one have any suggestions where A nice place would be..

Must have fair weather, Polite people, Good looking women, And a blues scene.. Oh and fishing
 
kmarccoco said:
Uhhhh, Touchy subject.. :D

California is beautiful, but no one speaks English anymore..

When I retire, I might move far away.. Any one have any suggestions where A nice place would be..

Must have fair weather, Polite people, Good looking women, And a blues scene.. Oh and fishing

Thailand! If you've never been, it's what everyone says, and then some.

Jason
 
When I retire, I might move far away.. Any one have any suggestions where A nice place would be..

Must have fair weather, Polite people, Good looking women, And a blues scene.. Oh and fishing


How about you buy my house 79' from the saltwater on Puget Sound.. so I can move to California... oh and there is lots of fishing... :D
 
Big Willie wrote
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(east-coast Canada. We got 3 x 1foot snowstorms)

Oh hell no !!
""Now thats god forsaken weather !!!""
 
Who said God likes the heat? Surely it's the other bloke underneath us all who likes it hot? :evil:
 
ochay said:
Marcus those guys are in bed by now--
Texas is the second place I'd live-I was stationed in Ft Hood for 3 years-Great Summers and not so cold (god forsaken) winters and ALOT of Lakes !!


YOU ARE KIDDING, RIGHT ?? I spent two years at Fort Head (as we called it in 68-70). I clearly remember my first day in Texas, getting off a puddle jumper plane at Killeen Airport - late afternoon it was a balmy 115 on the tarmac... Torrential rain in the winter (I spent it as a cooks assistant in a Duece and a half in the hills) and bloody hot summers. Great God Clouds to lay daydreaming at.

I moved from California to the Jersey Shore (New Jersey for all you Europeans) and love it except for the recent heat/humidity wave... Gotta see ALL of the World fellas, there's a lot to love about a lot of places. Now put me back in Texas as a 60 year old civilian and I might like it - the Tex-Mex was amazing...

 
bigmike said:
Gotta see ALL of the World fellas, there's a lot to love about a lot of places.

Exactly. That's why criticising other people's countries on an international forum like this is just plain ignorant.
 
There are a lot of spanish people in Newark,NJ,most of them are from the same spanish village.....
 

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