Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
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Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
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Australia of course
Or the US. Would love to live in Miami
comment by Robb, the fifth husband of Joe Exotic (U22311)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 23 seconds ago
Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
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Australia of course
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My answer is i’d probably still live in the UK. I have a decent life here with friends and family and although I do like to travel, I’ve never been to a place that would make me want to give that up.
Wouldn’t say I’d like to spend the rest of my days there but I’d love to go to Alaska and go hunting/fishing for my own food
I'd stay in England but live in the new forest
Hard question to answer this
Unless you’ve lived and experienced real life in another country and not just holidayed there I don’t think you can make a real choice
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 25 seconds ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Austria
France. Or possibly Germany
comment by Robb, the fifth husband of Joe Exotic (U22311)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 25 seconds ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Austria
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Yeah I was thinking along those lines. Not Switzerland, I’d get annoyed living with those fence sitting sneaky baaaastards..
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 40 seconds ago
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
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Certainly looks stunning...
Very happy here. There’s still enough of Portugal that’s relatively untouched that as our little corner is eventually overdeveloped, we’ll be able to find a quieter spot.
Although I could consider retiring in Northeastern Brazil or somewhere like Sao Tome.
i'd move to australia.......in particular tasmania
would love to live there
a mate from my school days moved to oz in the late 90s, and to tasmania in 2007...best move he ever made
quality of life over there is amazing
hobart has a temperate climate like UK, but a better version of one, sunnier and warmer n every season, more like the weather found half way down france's atlantic coast
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posted 30 minutes ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Australia/New Zealand
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 40 seconds ago
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
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Certainly looks stunning...
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Was there. In Geneva. Stunning surroundings and very peaceful place. Expensive though.
Canada.
Or New Zealand.
Or Montana.
Pretty much anywhere where I can take off with my dogs and get lost for a while. That’d be my little version of heaven.
Perhaps Monaco. I visited once and can’t help but be impressed at the place. It is an excellent example of creating a working urban area, compounded by the lack of space meaning every square inch has some use. You have other beautiful towns nearby, great weather, some added perks of being a Monacan citizen.
Geneva is also stunning. Again a great example of an urban area where everything just *works*. Brilliant architecture, clean streets/public transport. And like Monaco you are surrounded by picturesque scenes and places to visit outside the city.
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Probably Australia or Thailand. Only thing that puts me off is the cost and time it'd take to get home to visit family. Austria would be a more realistic option with the ability to visit home easily.
Carrying on with a theme of wanting to live in an urban, metropolitan area that manages to tackle/curb the problems most other urban/metropolitan areas face, I think Singapore would be very much down my street. But never been, feel it’s cheating to say i’d Want to live there without even visiting!
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posted on 19/4/20
Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
posted on 19/4/20
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 23 seconds ago
Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
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Australia of course
posted on 19/4/20
Or the US. Would love to live in Miami
posted on 19/4/20
comment by Robb, the fifth husband of Joe Exotic (U22311)
posted 28 seconds ago
comment by vidicthelegend VIVA LA REVOLUTION (U8735)
posted 23 seconds ago
Before I answer this, where would you live Robb?
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Australia of course
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My answer is i’d probably still live in the UK. I have a decent life here with friends and family and although I do like to travel, I’ve never been to a place that would make me want to give that up.
posted on 19/4/20
Wouldn’t say I’d like to spend the rest of my days there but I’d love to go to Alaska and go hunting/fishing for my own food
posted on 19/4/20
Afghanistan
posted on 19/4/20
I'd stay in England but live in the new forest
posted on 19/4/20
Hard question to answer this
Unless you’ve lived and experienced real life in another country and not just holidayed there I don’t think you can make a real choice
posted on 19/4/20
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
posted on 19/4/20
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 25 seconds ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Austria
posted on 19/4/20
France. Or possibly Germany
posted on 19/4/20
comment by Robb, the fifth husband of Joe Exotic (U22311)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 25 seconds ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Austria
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Yeah I was thinking along those lines. Not Switzerland, I’d get annoyed living with those fence sitting sneaky baaaastards..
posted on 19/4/20
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
posted on 19/4/20
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 40 seconds ago
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
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Certainly looks stunning...
posted on 19/4/20
Very happy here. There’s still enough of Portugal that’s relatively untouched that as our little corner is eventually overdeveloped, we’ll be able to find a quieter spot.
Although I could consider retiring in Northeastern Brazil or somewhere like Sao Tome.
posted on 19/4/20
i'd move to australia.......in particular tasmania
would love to live there
a mate from my school days moved to oz in the late 90s, and to tasmania in 2007...best move he ever made
quality of life over there is amazing
hobart has a temperate climate like UK, but a better version of one, sunnier and warmer n every season, more like the weather found half way down france's atlantic coast
posted on 19/4/20
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 30 minutes ago
Somewhere there’s 20-30 degree sun during summer and top quality snowboarding during winter.
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Australia/New Zealand
posted on 19/4/20
Interesting question.
posted on 19/4/20
comment by Ole-Dirty-Baztard (U19119)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by He’s our centre half! He’s our number 4! (U22158)
posted 40 seconds ago
Switzerland is a good one. Love to be by the lake surrounded by the mountains
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Certainly looks stunning...
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Was there. In Geneva. Stunning surroundings and very peaceful place. Expensive though.
posted on 19/4/20
Canada.
Or New Zealand.
Or Montana.
Pretty much anywhere where I can take off with my dogs and get lost for a while. That’d be my little version of heaven.
posted on 19/4/20
Perhaps Monaco. I visited once and can’t help but be impressed at the place. It is an excellent example of creating a working urban area, compounded by the lack of space meaning every square inch has some use. You have other beautiful towns nearby, great weather, some added perks of being a Monacan citizen.
posted on 19/4/20
Geneva is also stunning. Again a great example of an urban area where everything just *works*. Brilliant architecture, clean streets/public transport. And like Monaco you are surrounded by picturesque scenes and places to visit outside the city.
posted on 19/4/20
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posted on 19/4/20
Probably Australia or Thailand. Only thing that puts me off is the cost and time it'd take to get home to visit family. Austria would be a more realistic option with the ability to visit home easily.
posted on 19/4/20
Carrying on with a theme of wanting to live in an urban, metropolitan area that manages to tackle/curb the problems most other urban/metropolitan areas face, I think Singapore would be very much down my street. But never been, feel it’s cheating to say i’d Want to live there without even visiting!
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