Where would you live?

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joefizz

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According to this online quiz I should be living in Cape Town, South Africa because I want both the city and the Safari. Go figure.

But, really, I wanna live in Tokyo. I wanna speak Japanese. I love the language, I love the place - so colorful and has everything I need. I wanna see the hot springs and Mt. Fuji. The food is GREAT. Not a sushi fan but the rest of their food is great. I LOVE DANGO. Ugh. And I wanna see cherry blossoms. And read lots and lots of manga and light novels.
ok from cape town south africa to tokyo Japan,it will be a minute(takes abigail zekes computer,takes out hammer)
Wham bam ding ping,New york Newyork,(get's out wrench and screw driver)
click click,bzzzzzz,crank crank,Houston Texas,(throws tools into fire)
hmmm,ah ha,(takes computer on roof and tosses computer)
Crashhhhhhhh,Tokyo Japan!!!!!Tokyo Japan!!!!
there you are all fixed!
 
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Laish

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I really enjoy it here in Arizona. I live in Phoenix. Yes it gets hot but flagstaff is just a few hours north of here and it’s usaly 20 degrees cooler. Winter is not bad here , shoveling sunshine beats shoveling snow any time.
Blessings
Bill
 

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I know this is a boring answer, but it is actually my answer: I would live right where I am living in the Northwest of America - currently, but not because it is the love of my heart (which it is), but rather because it is where God has placed me right now. Too many times I saw the light at the end of the tunnel in many areas of my life as I saw God begin to bless me, then all of a sudden I was not so blessed! And I thought, "Ok, I am not as much in God's favor anymore." But this is not always the truth, in fact, when we mature God does this to forge us into Himself all the more, in serving Him and His will aside from our will and God's blessings alone. So, it is right here today, and wherever else He decides to take me tomorrow! This is where I would live. What's so cool is that is where I do live! Smile.

(2 Corinthians 6:10): ...New American Standard Bible (NASB)

10 as sorrowful yet always rejoicing, as poor yet making many rich, as having nothing yet possessing all things.

 
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abigail.pro
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Ooooh I knew I heard the tardis crash in my backyard.

(Tardis from Dr. Who the time / space machine)

ok from cape town south africa to tokyo Japan,it will be a minute(takes abigail zekes computer,takes out hammer)
Wham bam ding ping,New york Newyork,(get's out wrench and screw driver)
click click,bzzzzzz,crank crank,Houston Texas,(throws tools into fire)
hmmm,ah ha,(takes computer on roof and tosses computer)
Crashhhhhhhh,Tokyo Japan!!!!!Tokyo Japan!!!!
there you are all fixed!
 
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SweetmorningDew78

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Giethoorn the Netherlands There are no roads in this town just waterways ❤ giethoorn-netherlands-typical-dutch-county-side-houses-gardens-63727824.jpg (the image is not mine)
 
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Laish

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Ooooh I knew I heard the tardis crash in my backyard.

(Tardis from Dr. Who the time / space machine)
Cool now it’s time for fish fingers and custard.
Blessings
Bill
 
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Galatea

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I'm always troubled about going to Florida due to hurricanes.
I already live in a place that experiences hurricanes. They are old hat to me. I was due to be born during one of the worst hurricanes our area ever experienced, so I have a kinship with them.
 

jenniferand2

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I would live on many acres of land with an old 1800's farmhouse that I would totally renovate. I would open my business to help care for unwanted animals. Mostly Dogs and horses. Dogs and horses are my passion.. Kitty's are as well but I am allergic to them :(.. this is and has been a dream of mine for a long time so I most likely will end up doing it someday anyways.... Just will have to hire some people to help me out seeing how my back and neck are majorly messed up but it will not keep me down that is for sure lol..
 

Joidevivre

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I've traveled to a lot of places - both in the States and Europe. But the only place I wanted to hang out for a long long time was the Coast of Spain. I would like a villa overlooking the beach.

Spain is so colorful - beautiful tiles everywhere - and there are enough people who speak English to find a friend or two. And the food!
 
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Just couriousess am I the only one who would live in the ocean? This any any where in the world? My sons says space... Not a fan... I would only prefer the ocean though if I can drive my private submarine to the surface any time I wanted...
Too hard to garden in a sub. :eek:

I'd miss the cycle of a day too much too.
 
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I already live in a place that experiences hurricanes. They are old hat to me. I was due to be born during one of the worst hurricanes our area ever experienced, so I have a kinship with them.
My cousins are in the path of Nate. They've lived in MS most of their lives. (Only time they left was to go to college, where each one met a Yankee, and then talked that Yankee into marrying them, and moving to MS. lol)

They've lived in Gulfport growing up, so live through Camille. Never left their house, but she knocked down their chimney. My cousin did drive north to Jackson (to her brother's house) for Katrina, but Katrina just knocked out a garage wall, which, fortunately had termite damage, so it wasn't "an act of God." Insurance covered it.

Last time I saw them they came to a family reunion in Charlottesville, VA. To get there, they drove. And they drove through a Cat 1 hurricane. (Can't remember that hurricane's name, because it was "only" a Cat 1. lol)

It seems to me that people who live in hurricane prone areas are often too complacent. On the other hand, having come close to a tornado once when I lived in IL? I know I'm too cautious. (I was cuddled in the proper corner in the basement, just because the sky turned sea-green. lol)
 
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SweetmorningDew78

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How do you get across "the street?" I fear I'd feel like a 5 year old again, and need special accommodations just to leave my block. lol

Hi! Lynn :) They travel by boats if it is quite far...They use bicycles and they have footpaths and small bridges for the people to cross over to the other side :)

Here is another beautiful picture yayy ❤ the picture is not mine :)



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Galatea

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My cousins are in the path of Nate. They've lived in MS most of their lives. (Only time they left was to go to college, where each one met a Yankee, and then talked that Yankee into marrying them, and moving to MS. lol)

They've lived in Gulfport growing up, so live through Camille. Never left their house, but she knocked down their chimney. My cousin did drive north to Jackson (to her brother's house) for Katrina, but Katrina just knocked out a garage wall, which, fortunately had termite damage, so it wasn't "an act of God." Insurance covered it.

Last time I saw them they came to a family reunion in Charlottesville, VA. To get there, they drove. And they drove through a Cat 1 hurricane. (Can't remember that hurricane's name, because it was "only" a Cat 1. lol)

It seems to me that people who live in hurricane prone areas are often too complacent. On the other hand, having come close to a tornado once when I lived in IL? I know I'm too cautious. (I was cuddled in the proper corner in the basement, just because the sky turned sea-green. lol)
We were in the path of Nate. It was no biggie. The power went off at 1:00 and stayed off until 7:30. I slept like a baby and the power came on in enough time to make coffee without having to go out looking for some. We are complacent about category 1s and 2s. I don't get upset unless it is a 3.
 
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Galatea

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Just couriousess am I the only one who would live in the ocean? This any any where in the world? My sons says space... Not a fan... I would only prefer the ocean though if I can drive my private submarine to the surface any time I wanted...
You need to see a silly movie called Hello, Down There with Tony Randall and Janet Leigh. He is a scientist who builds a house under the ocean and his family are subjected to living there. A young Richard Dreyfuss is in it as well as Roddy MacDowall as a groovy record executive. It reminds me of Disney movies in the 1960s.
 
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Hi! Lynn :) They travel by boats if it is quite far...They use bicycles and they have footpaths and small bridges for the people to cross over to the other side :)

Here is another beautiful picture yayy ❤ the picture is not mine :)



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Oh, the water looks bigger that time. And sidewalks!

Okay, I'm convinced. When do we move? lol