its the welsh valleys for me we have a taffia lol!!!
close second Australia
2007-11-09 18:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to say the Welsh. I've lived in the south Wales valleys for years and the people are just so laid back, friendly and wonderful. There's such a warm, community spirit here. I'd never want to be anywhere else.
2007-11-09 14:16:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Obama does not have the adventure below his belt to be able to rule a rustic. Obama's resume: His paintings as a community organizer, civil rights lawyer, constitutional regulation professor and state legislator "grants me with insights into fixing issues on the federal point and on the community point and on the community point," Obama mentioned in an interview with u . s . a . right this moment. that have "is what's mandatory ideal now," he mentioned. Obama, forty 5, has been in the U.S. Senate for 2 years and served seven years in the Illinois Senate." i'm sorry yet i think of a president needs extra adventure than what Obama could carry to the table.
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answered by shantae 4
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Indians (Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Jains)
Welsh
Scottish
Polish and other East Europeans
Israelis
Far East Asians (Thai, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia)
Nepalese
2007-11-09 20:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well agter the welsh...and only after the welsh mind, I'd have to say the irish :)
2007-11-09 19:43:50
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answered by Lisa B 4
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Italy
2007-11-09 14:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The North Pole, Santa lives there.
2007-11-09 14:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Canada
2007-11-09 14:01:52
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answered by acamar_sirus 3
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The Land of OZ (aka the Oztralians)
2007-11-09 14:03:13
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answered by Searcher 7
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(after the welsh obviously..) New Zealand. Their always friendly and relaxed and happy!
2007-11-09 15:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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