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What's your ideal place to live?

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Alphazero

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Melbourne, Australia.

Lived there for 10 years - I think it was voted the world's most livable city.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: thawolfman
Originally posted by: apoppin
I already live here - San Diego, CA - it has the ultimate Summer with costal temperatures always in the 70s (F). And I usually spend my Winters in Hawaii (which has the ultimate Winter with temperatures in the hi70s/low80s ).

:)

I want to live with you :D

edit - strictly for climate reasons though :eek:

Hey! :Q

I'd say get your own apartment(s). :) Actually moving twice a year is a pain, but I go to Hawaii for the Surf. San Diego is nice enough (really) to live here all year.

 

Woody40

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:)San Diego - went there for the first time last year about this time - temp in the 70's, brightest blue skies, cool ocean breeze; :frown:contrast that to Houston and the summers I've come to despise temp 95+, humidity 70+, heat index 110+
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: pyonir
I live in AZ, why?

I think because he realizes how much it sucks where we live. He used to live in Yuma. He's not here now, but I'd imagine he'd say that anywhere is better than here.

And he'd be right.

 

LordUnum

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I already live in an area with perfect convertible weather. I'm set. :cool:

...although I wouldn't mind having a second home on some of the gorgeous land in Guatemala the relatives on my mother's side own.
 

absolutiza

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Florida - opps, I already live there.

I would really like to live in Panama, where I used to live. It's a beautiful country :)

hey genius, when did panama become a part of the us?
 

Dragnov

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Well I lived in all of Southern California all my life, but Im tired of the 24/7 sun. I would like to find a place with 4 distinct seasons, but I guess I woudln't know the trouble of having that till I experience it and see why people like having the sun so much. My trips up to Northern California haven't been enjoyable, very old and drab. I like my place new, clean, semi-city like (not super crowded) thats fairly near to everything. Like where Im at now... Irvine... but with 4 seasons. Yeah yeah, I know Irvine is boring as heck but you gotta love how your home is nice and peaceful where everything is conveniently located nearby and all your entertainment is always less than a 30 min. drive. Anybody know of a place? =P