somewhere warm and sunny... I live in Oregon and it always rains LOL
2006-07-14 04:09:21
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answered by Funny Lady 3
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Oh boy - this is my favorite subject! LOL.
I live in the middle of nowhere in Wyoming, surrounded by cattle ranches, antelope, wild horses, deer, moose, elk, coyotes, foxes, prairie dogs and bunny rabbits. There are mountain lions, eagles and all manner of other fowl, mosquitoes a few weeks every summer, and who even knows what other wildlife is out there. But no fleas!
Since I live at about 7000 feet in the Rocky Mountains, our summers are short and our winters are long - the first snowfall is usually in early September, and the last one is often in late June. It can get hot for a few weeks in the middle of July, but for the most part it's relatively cool, and I love that.
The people here are down-to-earth and hard working - the stuff they care about isn't trivial or mind blowing, just basic things that are important to maintaining their way of life. You will rarely see purple hair or a lot of body piercings in Wyoming, because there are just more important things to life than needing to express ourselves that way. Besides, hair that needs a lot of care doesn't do well with the dirt you'll get in it all the time while you're chasing cattle on horseback, and an unpredictable cow or bull might just catch a horn in an earring.
We drive 65 miles to buy groceries or see a movie, and the local social hub is a little bar and cafe down the road. There is no red tape here - no building permits, no dog licenses, no leash laws. The local sheriff's dog sleeps in the middle of the street and runs free all the time. Our stop signs are faded and leaning and are really only suggestions, as there isn't much in the way of traffic.
The mountains and wildlife around here are fuel for my photography, and living right on the Oregon Trail feeds my interest in and love for American history.
People keep asking where I want to go when I retire, but I think I'm already there. I love it here.
2006-07-14 11:26:55
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answered by Crooks Gap 5
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In a small, comfortable villa in the countryside of Tuscany, Italy. Where the villages are small and all the people are friendlt neighbors to each other. When the shops are small and the town has not yet been commericalized with Super Markets and Commerical Shopping Malls. Where life is actually enjoyed for what it is - life.
Why? To escape the rush hour of the American lifestyle and be able to take it day by day with less stress and worry and no fast-ticking clock to live by.
2006-07-14 11:23:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I would live in Florida, but only for the off-season of tourists and hurricanes...which isn't possible! I went there for little while one summer and the Floridians kept saying that it wasn't even the tourist season! ...but I think that hurricane season is late summer; so, I don't think that's possible!
I'll have to make do with Bulgaria. As poor as the place is, the people are great, and it's virtually untouched by tourism which is what I really like!
(As for your hooking up in the bathroom question, my answer is no, certainly not in public bathrooms anyways...guess why? Being a man, I only can use the men's bathroom, and this may be a bit of a surprise, but the women usually use the women's bathroom...not the men's...hence, there are no women in the men's bathroom for me to hook up with. Ha ha.)
(Nah, aside from the fact that the airplane's bathrooms are quite small and the ride is quite turbulent , I'm too nice to just hook up with random women that I'll only see for a few hours.)
2006-07-14 11:22:23
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answered by aanstalokaniskiodov_nikolai 5
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I would like to life in the Caribbean or somewhere tropical and work at a resort and relax and live the good live and i would talk my friends into coming with
2006-07-14 11:25:27
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answered by roonie 4
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I wouldn't want to live there for ever, but I'd love a long term vacation at French Polynesia.
2006-07-14 11:10:43
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answered by Kicky 6
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Any big city that is warm year round and relatively safe.
I've always liked being in big cities.
It gives me a chance to shop more in new stores I've never been to before.
2006-07-14 11:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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As a fly in the White House... just to see what's really going on.
2006-07-14 11:09:46
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answered by coffeekisses 2
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Hello. - Ireland or Scotland. In my opinion, the land/sea scapes are a/the pleasant eyeful.
Have a nice day. :)
2006-07-14 11:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Italy or New Zealand....great place to live
2006-07-14 12:45:27
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answered by liza 3
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I'd rather stay where I'm at 'cause my family and friends live here.
2006-07-14 11:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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