I can't wait to move to America!! !!

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01 Aug 2011, 1:27 pm

I want to LEAVE already! I'm so sick of this hot weather, and being around people so much, and stuff!
I'm kinda really disappointed because I'm going back literally like, 10 days before I start college. But still!
It's always smoldering here, and in WA I'm going to be cool all the time. 8) And I can speak English, and go to the reptile show!



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01 Aug 2011, 1:37 pm

I don't understand why people want to move here........everything is better in Europe. It just IS! Cars, laws, healthcare........all we do here is pump our selves full of plastic, strive for orange skin, stab people and get fat.


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01 Aug 2011, 1:39 pm

America is the easiest place for me to move because I have a citizenship there, and a house to live in. I am worried about the health care, but honestly I just want to live someplace that's Western cultured and speaks my native tongue.



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01 Aug 2011, 1:40 pm

Washington State is the best. Just be prepared for 10 feet of snow in the winter.



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01 Aug 2011, 1:47 pm

Good luck over there :)
I've only been once and it was...interesting...


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01 Aug 2011, 1:51 pm

No 10 feet of snow in the West! :P

How was it "...interesting..."?



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01 Aug 2011, 1:53 pm

I can't really put it into words, but I quite liked it during my stay :)


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01 Aug 2011, 1:57 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
No 10 feet of snow in the West! :P

How was it "...interesting..."?


No snow in the west? Who told you that? lol

EDIT:

Nevermind. Did some research: Seattle typically receives some snowfall on an annual basis but heavy snow is rare. Single-day snowfall of six inches or greater has occurred on only 15 days since 1950, none since 1990.[89] A recent moderate snow event happened from December 12–25, 2008, when over one foot of snow fell and stuck on much of the roads in the city unequipped for clearing snow, causing widespread difficulties in a city not prepared for snow.

Not too bad. I thought that said inches not feet :oops:

Want zero snow? Move to San Joaquin valley in California :D Lived there for 22 years and not a speck of snow. I miss wearing shorts in the winter......


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01 Aug 2011, 1:58 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
No 10 feet of snow in the West! :P


Yes there is, and quite close to where you'll be living - you just have to climb a mountain to get to it (eg Mount Ranier)



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01 Aug 2011, 2:02 pm

Spazzergasm wrote:
And I can speak English, and go to the reptile show!


What is the reptile show?


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01 Aug 2011, 2:05 pm

TenPencePiece wrote:
Good luck over there :)
I've only been once and it was...interesting...


Try actually living here. :lol:


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01 Aug 2011, 2:06 pm

I was thinking that...:P


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01 Aug 2011, 2:06 pm

One, at which reptiles are being shown to the visitors :D

Btw, why are you living in Istanbule now?



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01 Aug 2011, 2:06 pm

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Spazzergasm wrote:
No 10 feet of snow in the West! :P


Yes there is, and quite close to where you'll be living - you just have to climb a mountain to get to it (eg Mount Ranier)


Or Governemt Camp on Mt. Hood! Try going there in January!


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01 Aug 2011, 2:07 pm

Which part of the country are you moving to?


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01 Aug 2011, 2:09 pm

Well, where I lived in Kent, previously, we were lucky to even SEE snow.
Snoqualmie Pass is great for snow though. :D Quite a lot in the mountains.

The reptile show is at the Puyallup fair grounds. It's a small one but still one nonetheless! I went once when I was like, 9 or so. It's basically an exhibition with lots of good prices and reptiles/exotics/supplies for sale. You can hold a lot of the things too, I remember there was a guy who let me play with his boa, and I got to pet a monitor lizard.