If you could live anywhere else, where would you live?

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I would live in Washington State, in Kennewick Washington. I used to live there once a long time ago.


Where would you live?
 
Sweden/Norway...for the black metal of course.

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I would live in one place for one year and move to another place
 
I would live in Washington State, in Kennewick Washington. I used to live there once a long time ago.


Where would you live?

Washington State would be good. I've always thought the Pacific Northwest was beautiful. Vermont would be nice, too.

Sweden/Norway...for the black metal of course.

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Yes, and Denmark. For the womens.

And Brazil for the asses.
 
On the planet Shelovaz, in the mansion hewn in stone on the rock tower rising from the ground. The hangars for my planetary transports and intergalactic ship in the lowest level of the stone tower. Most of the house surrounds a intimate level area at the top of the tower, a small pool surrounded by the house, and another spire housing the master suite. In my mansion, maintained by efficient robots, and my staff of bi-sexual nymphomaniacs.

Otherwise a modern Victorian on a Minnesota lake, surrounded by a forest or a beach house on a secluded sandy white beach.
 
I can think of a few places; all completely different from each other. My daughter lived up near Lake Erie for a time and I loved the area. I also love the beaches of the Carolinas, and the Mountains.

maybe i should become a nomad and just move somewhere new periodically.
 
Sign me up for a one way ticket to Risa, please, and don't forget my complimentary horga'hn.
 
Why does it have to a single place?

How about six month six months here, six months there!
 
The old country. Only nine-years and eleven-months. But who's counting?
 
Deer Trail, Colorado, has potential:

Colo. town poised to declare open season on drones, issue drone-hunting licenses

Deer Trail, Colo., is poised to fire a warning shot at the domestic drone industry.

The small town of fewer than 600 people will become the first in the nation to encourage its residents to shoot down the unmanned vehicles if a drone-hunting ordinance passes at Tuesday night’s town council meeting.

In preparation for Tuesday night’s vote, at least 157 people already have signed up for a “drone hunting license,” which costs $25, according to Denver television station CBS-4.

If the ordinance passes, as local officials expect, residents of Deer Trail with a license legally could shoot drones out of the sky. The town plans to offer cash rewards — dubbed “trophies” by local drone opponents — for each downed craft.

“Right now we don’t have drones flying in our skies. We want to keep it that way. … If you don’t want your drone to go down, don’t fly in town. That’s our motto,” Phillip Steel, a Deer Trail resident who drafted the ordinance, told CBS.

The town’s mayor, Frank Fields, believes the ordinance will pass Tuesday night and supports keeping the craft out of his town.

“Using [drones] against terrorists is OK, but we don’t need to be using it in our little towns, peeking in windows and stuff,” he said.

Full piece @:

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I have a friend who lives near Kitty Hawk. She used to vacation there a couple of times a year and when she got an out-of-the-blue job offer, she jumped on it; lucky dog.
 
Strange coincidence. I would live in Aukland, but, as I was not born there, I would spend my "off time" in Finland.
 
Oh, for...

How did I plant my boot in your ass recently?

I can't recall.

Or is this an old wound that's festered and gone to gangrene?

None of the above...

...it was simply an instantaneous thought reaction after reading your words to absorb.

I thought it was humorous...

...maybe you need a new:

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