Where would you emigrate to?
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I really am emigrating to New Zealand this Wednesday coming! Yippppeeeee!!! bye bye Manchester Cr*phole that you have become!!!!0
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Anywhere where it is cold and wet and there is as little sunshine and hot weather as possible, I cannot stand the heat, any suggestions? I know it is not an emigration as such but the North of Scotland would suit me fine.0
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France.
somehwere in the Alps. just a nice little village, that would do just fine!_______________________________________________________________________________________
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Cyprus... or the Czech Republic.0
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Yorkshire Dales.....0
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sevenofeleven wrote:I really am emigrating to New Zealand this Wednesday coming! Yippppeeeee!!! bye bye Manchester Cr*phole that you have become!!!!
I know what you mean about Manchester I only go when I have 2Justice for the 960 -
San Francisco for me too although ideally I would live somewhere in Marin County, commute via bike over the Golden Gate bridge and ride to the top of Mount Tam in the evenings.
Weekends would be trips to Downieville, Santa Cruz, Lake Tahoe etc.
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Hmm Somewhere on the med.....within striking diatance of some slight gradients, a couple of Alps, one or two pyranean peaks maybe...... Oh hang on just remembered i cant climb, call me a flatlander. Holland and Belgium for me then.0
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I did it.
Three years ago moved to Mallorca. Nice climeate, cycle paths everywhere, Great food, laid back lifestyle. Could never live in England again.
A few pics and stuff here:-
http://www.andyandjeansbigadventure.com/index.html
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Hmm - Marin County is nice, the bottom of road that leads up to Muirwoodswould be just dandy - perhaps a job in Sausolito - ride up the road in the morning and that sweeping descent on the way back home....
Did someone say Nashville? Can't imagine anywhere in TN to be bike friendly..
Vancouver would be OK - for skiing in winter and cycling in summer - trouble is it does rain a little too much in spring and autumn.Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0 -
proto wrote:Birmingham. More specifically Erdington.
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