Nope.I was born in africa and now i live in the united states of america i moved to continue my studies 'cause Universities are better here and my mom lives here too so i will be here for a while.But i would like to travel in the entire world.Sometimes i wish i had a "special pass"that can allow me to go everywhere i want without spending any money or been asked about anything i know that's crazy and just a dream.I would really like to travel in the whole world.
2006-08-10 11:13:48
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answered by Naty 3
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No ,I have lived all over this country and a lot of foreign country's.By the time I was 12 I had been in every state in the country and had lived in about 1/3 of them. As a child my father ran a pipeline company and we moved at least every 4 to 5 weeks,some times only 2 or 3 hundred miles but sometimes to another state,I went all thru grade school,Jr high and high school being in a different school each time.But I found school pretty easy and I loved to travel. The longest I ever stayed any where was when I was in college for 4 years but I traveled on summer vacation and holidays. After college and getting married,we traveled because of my husbands work.I still love to travel but we are living in Scottsdale AZ and we love it.I feel that all the travel made me a more well rounded person,I get along with anyone any where .
2006-08-10 11:23:45
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answered by Yakuza 7
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nope. I don't live in the same city from when I was born. We moved becasue the town was becoming pretty dirty and dangerous. I lived in 6 different citys. Not for a long time, some were like 2 week vacations, but hey! I did live there for the 2-3 weeks.
2006-08-10 11:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I've moved many times, mostly because I become too bored with a place and there's always economic and financial opportunity for the properly motivated person.
I've lived in cities, suburbs, and out in the country. Knowing I'll be leaving in a few years is the only way I can stay sane.
I've lived in the US, Europe, and Africa.
Next I plan to sell my house and live aboard a boat. The global housing boom has made conventional homes and their expenses (taxes, insurance, etc.) too high for my taste. Yacht prices have been appreciating much more slowly. I can buy a nice new 50 footer for less that half of what they tell me my house is worth. So I thought I'd cash out.
2006-08-10 11:27:04
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answered by szydkids 5
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Yep, and I live in the exact same house in the exact same room that I came home from the hospital in 1983. Now I'm turning it into a nursery for my daughter who is due in September so she'll get to grow up in my old room also. My family has never moved out of town, we've always lived in this house, I've had apartments in the past but I'm more comfortable here at my dad's house.
2006-08-10 11:18:00
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answered by duvaldiva.com 6
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No I have moved 31 years ago. Nothing happening in the city I left.
2006-08-10 13:23:09
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answered by morris 5
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Nope! I figured it out, i've got moved a minimum of 50 cases in my very virtually 50 years in this earth. i'm at the instant dwelling in a distinctive STATE than the only i substitute into born in! and that i've got lived in a team of those as properly! wager i in basic terms will not be able to "stay positioned" for terribly long!
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answered by ? 4
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Yes i do. I have lived in two countries during my life time (i'm 18) andi have lived in three cities during my life time.
2006-08-10 11:10:18
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answered by mountaingirl88 3
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Yes, have lived in 3 other cities though (within 150 miles of original city).
2006-08-10 11:15:04
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answered by emmadropit 6
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The same place for 27 years now
2006-08-10 12:04:34
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answered by sunflowerlizard 6
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