None of the above.

In summer time: London.

In the winter: Shaka.

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WalMartShopper:

winter - montego bay, summer - just about anywhere in wyoming.

Haha, what part of Wyoming may I ask? Am from that region, and one half of the state is much more desirable than the other IMO.

For me though, Beacon Hill in Boston would be an awesome area to actually live in for the long term (realistically of course). Of course somewhere in south central France or Amalfi coast would be nice, but come on...

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for freedom of thought which they seldom use.
 
Anihilist:
WalMartShopper:

winter - montego bay, summer - just about anywhere in wyoming.

Haha, what part of Wyoming may I ask? Am from that region, and one half of the state is much more desirable than the other IMO.

For me though, Beacon Hill in Boston would be an awesome area to actually live in for the long term (realistically of course). Of course somewhere in south central France or Amalfi coast would be nice, but come on...

I liked the middle of nowhere, near coyote, etc. I enjoyed everywhere we went though. I'd love to have a buffalo ranch, plenty of room for farming, shooting, riding, camping, fishing, etc. One of the few times you are 'free.' Which area you from?

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WalMartShopper:
Anihilist:
WalMartShopper:

winter - montego bay, summer - just about anywhere in wyoming.

Haha, what part of Wyoming may I ask? Am from that region, and one half of the state is much more desirable than the other IMO.

For me though, Beacon Hill in Boston would be an awesome area to actually live in for the long term (realistically of course). Of course somewhere in south central France or Amalfi coast would be nice, but come on...

I liked the middle of nowhere, near coyote, etc. I enjoyed everywhere we went though. I'd love to have a buffalo ranch, plenty of room for farming, shooting, riding, camping, fishing, etc. One of the few times you are 'free.' Which area you from?

Well for the sake of anonymity I'll just say Montana (though I'm afraid I've said too much now). Western WY is nice; Cody, Yellowstone Park, Jackson Hole, Tetons, etc. Eastern Wyoming is just like eastern MT, windy, desolate, small towns compromising of trailers, bleak cold winters and baking hot summers. But I agree with you, the solitude of the country is nice and wholesome, especially compared to NYC and other similar cities.

People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for freedom of thought which they seldom use.
 

Probably somewhere in southern Italy, that's if money/work wasn't a problem. Easy access to Europe, Africa, and Asia.

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." -IlliniProgrammer "Your grammar made me wish I'd been aborted." -happypantsmcgee
 

Summer -> Lake Como or Tuscany in Italy Winter - > Mata Atlantica in Brazil

All the world's indeed a stage, And we are merely players, Performers and portrayers, Each another's audience, Outside the gilded cage - Limelight (1981)
 
Fredbird:

I'd actually love to get back to Chicago, which fortunately is overly realistic. Work downtown, live somewhere up in Lincoln Park... anytime again.

ew Lincoln Park ...why? Have you given up on excitement?
"Mr. Perkins poses an extreme risk to the market when drunk."
 

Fucking coolest story I've read in at least 1 hour

bro.

"You stop being an asshole when it sucks to be you." -IlliniProgrammer "Your grammar made me wish I'd been aborted." -happypantsmcgee
 

Ok, bro. Some of my first memories in my native country were in school (most students were female because the boys would cut school most of the time), and you know what the 5 year old girls would play endlessly? 'What your dream house?' This would sometimes be replaced with 'Who's your dream husband?' so why don't you go ahead start that thread.

My drinkin' problem left today, she packed up all her bags and walked away.
 

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