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Are you happy where you currently live?
yes 56%  56%  [ 14 ]
no 44%  44%  [ 11 ]
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skahthic
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12 Sep 2007, 6:01 am

philski wrote:
I used to live in Southern Cal for three years and liked it alot. The only drawback is that there are too many people there. Gotsta have some elbow room. Alaska would be nice except for the skeeters in summer. The government that wants to kill the wolf population in Alaska is one reason I've boycotted the State.

Since I've been into scuba diving the past few years, any place that qualifies as a tropical island resort. So far been to The Big Island in Hawaii, Cancuun, Bonaire, and Jamaica. Ya mun... we be jambin!


I've always wanted to visit Alaska, but it'd have to be in the summer--- I don't handle cold very well at all. I heard it's beautiful up there, with many eagles and lakes. It's too bad about the wolves, though.



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12 Sep 2007, 7:00 am

I'm sure many of you already know where I want to live.

(hint: Pacific Northwest, large city, Space Needle, Microsoft...)

Tim


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12 Sep 2007, 2:36 pm

I'd like to live in Rome, but it probably doesn't work with my plans.


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13 Sep 2007, 4:21 pm

The Swiss Alps.



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13 Sep 2007, 4:26 pm

If I could learn enough Russian to make some friends there (unlikely!) I would love to live in St Petersbourg. The art galleries are fascinating and I love the way Russians are so droll.