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Countries that you would live in other then your own

its 2:01 am, and I'm bord

Countrys that I would live in.
(Not in any order)
Switzerland
Denmark
Sweden
Finland
Norway
New Zealand
Iceland
Australia
Japan
Germany

Countries that I would not live in

Britain-Has Nuclear Weapons
France-Has Nuclear Weapons
USA-has Nuclear Weapons, and is Hated by the world, and a whole list of other reasons,(No Offence)
and Any Devloping Country.

Comments

  • mambo_mordenmambo_morden Earthforce Officer
    Any nameless pacific island with a great internet connection will suffice!

    I'd rather the country I was living in having nukes (or at least pretend too!) ;)
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Hrmm, let's see... None of these are particularly ones I [b]want[/b] to live in, just ones I would consider living in if circumstances were right.

    (No particular order)
    Switzerland
    Singapore
    Japan
    Australia
    UK
    Hong Kong
    Finland
    Germany
  • C_MonC_Mon A Genuine Sucker
    I don't really know, but perhaps Australia, New Zeland and any scandinavia country!
  • A2597A2597 Fanboy
    Canada, Australia, or New Zealand
  • my own island nation, canada, germany, new zealand, oz, ireland, no particular order
  • Yikes. Talk about a slap in the US's face. Personally, I love being an American. There are so many doors that are only open here. But I'd consider living in the UK, Australia, or maybe Ireland if I had to choose another place to live. I prefer my country having nukes as well (unless everyone gets rid of all of them).
  • Random ChaosRandom Chaos Actually Carefully-selected Order in disguise
    Mars Colony
    Babylon 5
  • oh yeah and cape cod once it seceeds.
  • JamboJambo Scriptkiddie
    Cuba!
  • croxiscroxis I am the walrus
    Canada, Australia, or New Zealand too

    Or my own Nation lol
    Reminds me of the Family Guy episode
  • MelkorMelkor Elite Ranger
    Ya know.. it's pretty damned funny when people say the US is "hated by the world"... but ya know what, it's a "damned if ya do, damned if ya don't"situation. If the US steps in when the UN or whomever asks them to, people hate us for it. If we chose not to step in, people hate us for it. So ya know what? keep your damned "I hate the US" opinions to your f00kin self. You can't make comments like that without pissing some people off. Oh yea.. "no offence"

    Now, to answer your question..

    I have no desire to live anywhere other than where I do.. right here in the good old US of A. But if I HAD to chose some place else to live.. I'd pick Australia, NZ (various reasons), UK (Ireland, some of my great grandparents came from there during the early 1900's to 1920's.. not sure of exactly when), or Japan (again, various reasons).
  • RhettRhett (Not even a monkey)
    I kinda agree with Melkor on that last one :) I am really glad living in the US. But...

    If I had to move- Britain, Austrailia, or NZ. Maybe someplace in Europe...
  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    As far as Earth is concerned...

    I'll stay right here in the USA, although California is going to shit... so maybe the Pacific NorthWest like Northern Oregon or Washington.

    I'd really like some isolation from the human population of Earth, so a well built base on the Twin Peaks of Mars (near where the Pathfinder landed) would be cool...

    I'd grow Conifers in the sealed dome and live my life in peace from the stupidity of the rest of the human race...

    ;)
  • BigglesBiggles <font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
    Sounds like the life for me, Jack. :)
  • BekennBekenn Sinclair's Duck
    I third that one!

    MarsDome 1, the [i]only[/i] place to retire....
  • CurZCurZ Resident Hippy
    Hong Kong. Expensive, and a bit of a trouble spot thanks to SARS, but that's where my sweetheart is.

    Mexico. Cheap, and a helluva place to party, or so I hear.
  • whitestar90whitestar90 Elite Ranger
    Apart from my own country here in Australia perhaps some tropical island like Samoa,fiji but the moon would be really good,close enough for trip but far enough for silence.:)
  • bobobobo (A monkey)
    Hey JackN, come on down to Texas, around Austin in the hill country (some parts look like Mars in the summer ;) ). Texans have a tradition of leaving others alone if they want. Grab 10 or twenty acres between San Antonio and Austin, and you can still be 45 minutes from either major city. And if you get lonely, stop by the [url=http://www.wildcatranch.net/]Wildcat Ranch[/url], owned and operated by my friend's wife.
  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    Here we go... I knew I had an image somewhere on my drive...

    :D

    Can you imagine a pristine forest of conifers growing here... oh my!!!

    ;)

    [b]TWIN PEAKS[/b]

    [IMG]http://oakhurst.net/~alien/MISC/twin_peaks.jpg[/IMG]
  • CurZCurZ Resident Hippy
    At least you won't have a lack of building material, Jack ;)
  • C_MonC_Mon A Genuine Sucker
    I'm born on swedish Mars! (Mars=March)
  • Alpha-1Alpha-1 Elite Ranger Germany
    Middle-Earth :p

    no i am happy to live were i live:D
  • BekennBekenn Sinclair's Duck
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by JackN [/i]
    [B]Can you imagine a pristine forest of conifers growing here... oh my!!![/B][/QUOTE]

    Yes, but only if they're Douglas Firs.
  • JackNJackN <font color=#99FF99>Lightwave Alien</font>
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Bekenn [/i]
    [B]Yes, but only if they're Douglas Firs. [/B][/QUOTE]

    or Noble Fir's or both... ;)
  • eamonmcaeamonmca Earthforce Officer
    Ireland:
    Don't go there if you're looking for an efficient or effective government. It isn't even a myth. There just isn't one.

    Do go there if the following appeals to you:
    True (and common) story;
    Guy from out of town walks into a Dublin pub. He's there on business and has an hour to kill before his train. He orders a guinness, and sits by the window to read a paper. He leaves to get his train.
    2 months later, same guy walks into the same pub. The barman says:
    "Ah hello there sir. Is it the usual? Just take a seat by the window and I'll bring your pint over."

    The above is considered by many the test of a TRUE traditional Irish pub. I don't mean bars or nightclubs, full of people with multiple bar staff. This is the little - seats 30 - local pub, with a barman whose been pulling pints of the black stuff for 20+ years.

    ----------
    Finally. A thread where this true story doesn't seem out of place.
  • PJHPJH The Lovely Thing
    [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by eamonmca [/i]
    [B]Ireland:
    Don't go there if you're looking for an efficient or effective government. It isn't even a myth. There just isn't one.

    Do go there if the following appeals to you:
    True (and common) story;
    Guy from out of town walks into a Dublin pub. He's there on business and has an hour to kill before his train. He orders a guinness, and sits by the window to read a paper. He leaves to get his train.
    2 months later, same guy walks into the same pub. The barman says:
    "Ah hello there sir. Is it the usual? Just take a seat by the window and I'll bring your pint over."

    The above is considered by many the test of a TRUE traditional Irish pub. I don't mean bars or nightclubs, full of people with multiple bar staff. This is the little - seats 30 - local pub, with a barman whose been pulling pints of the black stuff for 20+ years.

    ----------
    Finally. A thread where this true story doesn't seem out of place. [/B][/QUOTE]

    LMAO!!!

    I'm sorry, but that's just so funny. :D

    I just got to visit Ireland one day. :)

    - PJH
  • RhettRhett (Not even a monkey)
    That is just bitchin!
  • AnlaShokAnlaShok Democrat From Hell
    Scotland.
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