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Thanks, I guess. But, living here is very different from holidaying here. Living here isn't all amusement parks day in and day out. I haven't been to an amusement park in 3 years, and only because my wife wanted to go. Last time was 6 years ago and it was a local one
You don't live in Florida. I know there are some real crappy parts i've been.
You don't live in Florida. I know there are some real crappy parts i've been.
So? You've been there once before, I was there 4 times. Plus my grandparents have a house in Orlando. Most of the people that move to Florida are retired people and Latinos. Personally, I'd rather live in California. It takes almost the same amount of time flying to Tokyo (plus a little more to Seoul) as it does to London , plus direct flights to Sydney and Brisbane
I mean i have never seen anything that poor in UK or Poland or Germany... I agree that USA is a good country to live but certainly not a paradise
No, it's not. It has a lot of issues plaguing it. If houses weren't so expensive in England, I'd rather live there than here. The UK is not cold, by my standards, so I'm ok with the climate, and summers are comfortable. I don't have to worry about the electric bill with running the A/C there
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So? You've been there once before, I was there 4 times. Plus my grandparents have a house in Orlando. Most of the people that move to Florida are retired people and Latinos. Personally, I'd rather live in California. It takes almost the same amount of time flying to Tokyo (plus a little more to Seoul) as it does to London , plus direct flights to Sydney and Brisbane
So? You've been there once before, I was there 4 times. Plus my grandparents have a house in Orlando. Most of the people that move to Florida are retired people and Latinos. Personally, I'd rather live in California. It takes almost the same amount of time flying to Tokyo (plus a little more to Seoul) as it does to London , plus direct flights to Sydney and Brisbane
No, it's not. It has a lot of issues plaguing it. If houses weren't so expensive in England, I'd rather live there than here. The UK is not cold, by my standards, so I'm ok with the climate, and summers are comfortable. I don't have to worry about the electric bill with running the A/C there
No it isn't its 1,000 miles further and there are no direct flights there.
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