No. I like where I'm living. The town is nestled at the foot of some of Ireland's highest mountains, right on the sea. Usually I'm a five minute walk from work. If I have a half hour commute to meetings in the morning, it's because I'm driving miles through scenic roads with hardly any traffic, not stuck bumper to bumper choking on exhaust fumes and hardly moving.
The winter is quiet here, you can walk up the main street and hear your footsteps echoing as you go. In summer, the place is heaving with tourists, and the buzz is electric - a constant party atmosphere for six months.
It's a very safe place, the crime rate is low (so far), and my children have had more freedom than most growing up here. They have the run of the town, within walking distance of beaches and within cycling distance of horse riding.
The people are warm and friendly, the pubs are great - although I'm not a regular. We have lots of festivals of very different types all through the year - something for everyone!
Why would I want to move?
2007-02-12 08:11:47
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answered by RM 6
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i live in scotland, glasgow to be more precise. ive moved to a new place out in the country which is really cool. big problem for me is the weather, soooo cold or soooo wet or sooo grey nd dreary. last year i went to cyprus for 3 week holiday and the sun shone everyday, sooo warm, 34C, almost every day. i swam in the hotel pool each morning at 6.30 am, shuffled down to town around 11 am, wearing just shorts and sandles, the beautiful sea, palm trees, friendly people and totally relaxed, no hang ups wiv gay ppl. if i ever come into money, thats where i would go. Paphos, Cyprus.
2007-02-12 08:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes i would move tomorrow if i had the means to do it..i used to live in Bradford well very near and then we moved to the east coast, a little village that now has no shop or pub and it's seven miles to the nearest,there's no work it's five quid to town and back on the bus...how i miss home
2007-02-12 08:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not want to move after years living in Drab inland town centre pubs I now live back at the seaside where I was born.Small town ,beautiful views of the mountains and the sea from my window--I can breathe again.
2007-02-12 08:02:04
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answered by Xtine 5
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I love where I live, there is nothing I dislike about it.
I will say though that I would prefer to be moving all the time, I hate being static, I prefer to move to wherever my mood takes me.
2007-02-12 08:05:41
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answered by Spoonraker 3
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the areas ok. i like how all my friends live in my neighborhood, but i hate how theres people i cant stand that live here too. i rather live in sum mansion wit an in ground pool. : )
2007-02-12 08:21:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, the immigrants are turning our towns and cities into filthy litter strewn replicas of their homelands.
I gotta get out.
Theres nowhere in england that isnt infected.
Now austria,thats something special.
2007-02-12 08:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm is So. California, and there is no better place than here...We have the mountains, the beach and the desert ALL within driving distance!!
2007-02-12 08:02:39
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answered by Commander 6
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yes sometimes...would love to live in a hot country or canada or america!!x
2007-02-12 07:59:12
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answered by Lydia K 4
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Im happy where i am.If i wasnt,i would move.
2007-02-12 07:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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