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ChiefJustice 08-14-2008 09:56 PM

Melbourne,Australia

I am actually considering moving there.I'll have to make up my mind pretty quick though.
It turns out that you have to be younger than 46 years old to legally emmigrate and
become a citizen.



My second choice:Ireland

BWillie 08-14-2008 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 4915718)
I can live with learning a new language. No problem there. What I don't understand is why someone would want to live in a cold environment, Mr. BWillie007. I suppose if you're skiing or something it would make sense. I mean, at least you're having fun. Otherwise, why not live somewhere where the weather is always about 75 degrees and the beaches are pristine and white and the water is crystal blue and the girls are topless?

FAX

Very easy Mr. Fax. I am lazy. And it would take me at least 3 years to be fluent in another language and it would take a shitload of time out of my day. Furthermore, I would never sound natural in that language. Kind of like how arabic, indian, and non-native chinese people can never ever sound fully fluent no matter how smart and how much of the English language they grasp.

I also don't mind the cold. I'd much rather have it be 40 degrees than 90 degrees...but I could definitely dig 70 degrees on a nice beach while looking at women in thongs.

Dayze 08-14-2008 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefJustice (Post 4915723)
Melbourne,Australia

I am actually considering moving there.I'll have to make up my mind pretty quick though.
It turns out that you have to be younger than 46 years old to legally emmigrate and
become a citizen.

:clap:
Never been to Melbourne...but Australia is my kind of place/temp/pace of life etc.

Only live once...do it; live the dream for the rest of us!

FAX 08-15-2008 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 4915736)
Very easy Mr. Fax. I am lazy. And it would take me at least 3 years to be fluent in another language and it would take a shitload of time out of my day. Furthermore, I would never sound natural in that language. Kind of like how arabic, indian, and non-native chinese people can never ever sound fully fluent no matter how smart and how much of the English language they grasp.

I also don't mind the cold. I'd much rather have it be 40 degrees than 90 degrees...but I could definitely dig 70 degrees on a nice beach while looking at women in thongs.

Well, I can certainly relatetacize to that sentiment, Mr. BWillie007. They way you phrase it, the second language idea isn't quite so appealing. Still, maybe we wouldn't have to learn all the words, you know? Just enough to order a sandwich and a beer, learn the location of the restroom, and find out how old the girl is sitting at the end of the bar and where you can score a bag of halfway decent reefer. When you think of it that way, it isn't so bad.

As for the weather thing, I'm sorry but I still don't get it. Cold weather costs money for lots of clothes, firewood, antifreeze, handy hand warmers, cross country skis, and other stuff. It's time consuming, too. You get stuck in drifts, you're constantly looking for coal chunks and carrots for your snowman, and you have to scrape your windshield every morning assuming your fingers aren't permanently frozen to your ass. Alternatively, warm weather requires little more than a swimsuit, a tshirt, a pair of sneakers, a surfboard, and a cooler. You meet a lot more female personages at the beach as compared to the radiator repair shop and it is common knowledge that no girl ever turned down a frozen margarita on a hot day.

So, after weighing all the good and the bad, calculating the recent increases in frostbite treatment, and constructing a detailed titty graph illustrating the number of interesting females one is likely to encounter at the ocean on a Wednesday afternoon, for me, the ideal life is to own a blues club that serves spirits and TexMex on a beach in Tonga. But never fear. You're welcome to drop by anytime, Mr. BWillie007. If the airport's open, that is.

FAX

007 08-15-2008 12:23 AM

might as well go to the other side of the world. New Zealand. Never been and always wanted to go.

JuicesFlowing 08-15-2008 12:35 AM

Mexico. Xalapa, in the state of Veracruz is a beautiful city with cobblestone streets, mild weather (50-70 degrees year round with fog occasionally), and plenty of great food. However if you take economics out of the equation, I'd prefer England.

Chiefs=Champions 08-15-2008 12:44 AM

The U.S. Ive never been, but your all such lovely people it cant be that bad... :)

007 08-15-2008 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 4916036)
The U.S. Ive never been, but your all such lovely people it cant be that bad... :)

Lets trade. heh:)

JuicesFlowing 08-15-2008 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefJustice (Post 4915723)
Melbourne,Australia

I am actually considering moving there.I'll have to make up my mind pretty quick though.
It turns out that you have to be younger than 46 years old to legally emmigrate and
become a citizen.



My second choice:Ireland

I went to Ireland last June. It's the most expensive country in Europe. But the Guinness was to die for. Lovely weather too.

Chiefs=Champions 08-15-2008 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 4916039)
Lets trade. heh:)

Deal! ;)

FAX 08-15-2008 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 4916036)
The U.S. Ive never been, but your all such lovely people it cant be that bad... :)

Have you ever visited Tonga, Mr. Chiefs=Good? It's not that far from you.

FAX

BWillie 08-15-2008 01:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 4916036)
The U.S. Ive never been, but your all such lovely people it cant be that bad... :)

That is really cool. A straight up Australian Chiefs fan. May I ask how you became a Chiefs fan if you have never been to the US. Is the NFL popular at all in Australia?

Chiefs=Champions 08-15-2008 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by FAX (Post 4916057)
Have you ever visited Tonga, Mr. Chiefs=Good? It's not that far from you.

FAX

Afraid not Mr Fax... Maylasia and Thailand are great though... Yet i do have a mate who is of Tongan heritage and who has been there many a time... Says its a great place to visit... To live not so much...

Chiefs=Champions 08-15-2008 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BWillie007 (Post 4916062)
That is really cool. A straight up Australian Chiefs fan. May I ask how you became a Chiefs fan if you have never been to the US. Is the NFL popular at all in Australia?

Well I have a relative who lived in Kansas City and so i sort of got to follow them that way... Yet how i started following NFL was mainly through Australian cable that shows a few games a week... As far as popularity... Well me and many of my mates love it and play the sport, yet sadly about 98% of the population wouldnt have a clue as to how its played...

FAX 08-15-2008 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Chiefs=Good (Post 4916066)
Afraid not Mr Fax... Maylasia and Thailand are great though... Yet i do have a mate who is of Tongan heritage and who has been there many a time... Says its a great place to visit... To live not so much...

Hmmm. What, I wonder, fostered the "not so much" comment, Mr. Chiefs=Good?

A lot of people who are "from" a place say similar things about the place they're "from". You know ... growing up in a place can negatively affect your view of that place ... if you had bad memories or something, I mean. Like when sharks attacked your village or the typhoon sucked your first love out the window and carried her away into the dark, roiling sky never to be seen or heard from again. Stuff like that. Those things can sponsor a lot of negativity about a person's hometown. Is that a possible reason for his feelings?

FAX


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