where would you like to live?....be as fanciful as you like
pollyanna1052
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I`d like to live at the seaside...with a long flat prom.....
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Sorry for going on about Canada, I can assure you I do not work for the Canadian Tourist Board!
But seriously I would really love to live in British Columbia Vancouver, being a city you can chill out as your not far from vast forests, beautiful lakes and mountains. It has a high standard of living as well. -
In a villa seriously.
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Out of the seasides in the UK which one would you prefer?
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Brighton.
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I used to go to visit Brighton growing up and sometimes staying during most summers, It is a nice place to visit and live.
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I love Llandudno!
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I also would love to live in Europe!
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Wye Valley, preferably high up with a good view of the river and the lands around.
As an individual I stood alone.
As a member of a group I did things.
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Ami2301 said:I'd love to live in Asgard!
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April2018mom said:I also would love to live in Europe!
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pollyanna1052 said:Ami2301 said:I'd love to live in Asgard!
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dont wanna be with the gods yet!
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How about Middle Earth? Would be a great place to live, (after the ring has been chucked into Mount Doom).
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Asgard is Norse mythology. Odin The Allfather, Thor God of Thunder, Loki God of Mischief, etc.Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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But one does not simply walk into Mordor @M_Anthony ?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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I’m from North Yorkshire so I’m not moving. ???
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pollyanna1052 said:April2018mom said:I also would love to live in Europe!
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Italy is good, plus Italian food is amazing! (Not that there is anything wrong with other countries food!).
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I would like to live in Birmingham city centre. When I was in hospital, in 1974, I was a patient at the Childrens Hospital - which was then situated in Ladywood Middleway, Birmingham. In the late 1990's/early 2000's? it was partially knocked down (only the frontage is original) and converted into what is now a mixed use development with flats, shops, restaurants, gym etc. The original alms houses were also converted in flats.
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