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#276379
Funny that i was just watching a programme on paisley patterns ZA, before you ask it was "ho do you think you are" not granny telly.


What a diverse mix we have here, Americans, Europeans, Asians, andrew......... :wink:


I want a French German and Japanese forumner to appear from somewhere but they dont for some reason........



AKR, Europeans cities are country estates compared to Asian cities, if only because of the sheer population count tokyo and shanghai etc have, like 12 million or something stupid.

Cities are cosy to live in, plus the money you spend living there you dont spend taking the trains from outside say Hertfordshire where i am, three stop return on the national rail costs 4.60 for me, joke.

So i dont buy them, i dont know what tit made the rules up but a twenty pound fine when ive never seen a ticket inspector in my life is well worth it then paying a quarter of it every day of the week.
#276382
Funny that i was just watching a programme on paisley patterns ZA, before you ask it was "ho do you think you are" not granny telly.


Ho do you think you are? In Brooklyn was it? :hehe:

I saw the very end of it whilst waiting for the next programme. Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gee's wasn't it? Given that most pof the people that disco danced to the Bee Gees in the 70's I guess a lot of them are Grannies by now. :hehe:

What a diverse mix we have here, Americans, Europeans, Asians, andrew......... :wink:


Cool, I'm in a nation of my own but you aint geeting in unless you got :boobies: . :hehe:

So i dont buy them, i dont know what tit made the rules up but a twenty pound fine when ive never seen a ticket inspector in my life is well worth it then paying a quarter of it every day of the week.


I don't think I've ever been on a train where there's not a ticket inspector except possibly when I was 6 and we had to catch a night train to Aberdeen after having to cut a stay short with a family friend in Kent. I can still remember the journey to this day.
#276389
I'd love to move to Switzerland but I think that's more of a vain hope than a reality :rofl:

Overcrowded, overrated, frigging expensive :thumbdown:
#276427
The appartment I used to live in in Udine is small. I own it now and have tenants in it. My patents house where I live in in Ljubljana is bigger, but stll small and the street is still a typical crowed euro city street. Like you I would rather move to the country and have the space, trees and quietness. I'm tempted to sell that appartment and buy something in a nice town. A coastal town preferably. :-)


My own island would be ideal. Preferably surrounded by sharks and piranhas.

I'd love to move to Switzerland but I think that's more of a vain hope than a reality :rofl:

Overcrowded, overrated, frigging expensive :thumbdown:


Can't be any worse than the UK :( I'd like to live somewhere where there's not quite so much schadenfreude (is that the right word?!), that isn't in the EU, where I can semi-understand the language, and doesn't have spiders the size of houses. Although having seen some of the spiders in my house recently :eek: That is the one huge downside of living next to fields!
#276435
I'd love to move to Switzerland but I think that's more of a vain hope than a reality :rofl:

Overcrowded, overrated, frigging expensive :thumbdown:

Not to mention the annoying yodeling :P
#276543
The appartment I used to live in in Udine is small. I own it now and have tenants in it. My patents house where I live in in Ljubljana is bigger, but stll small and the street is still a typical crowed euro city street. Like you I would rather move to the country and have the space, trees and quietness. I'm tempted to sell that appartment and buy something in a nice town. A coastal town preferably. :-)


My own island would be ideal. Preferably surrounded by sharks and piranhas.

I'd love to move to Switzerland but I think that's more of a vain hope than a reality :rofl:

Overcrowded, overrated, frigging expensive :thumbdown:


Can't be any worse than the UK :( I'd like to live somewhere where there's not quite so much schadenfreude (is that the right word?!), that isn't in the EU, where I can semi-understand the language, and doesn't have spiders the size of houses. Although having seen some of the spiders in my house recently :eek: That is the one huge downside of living next to fields!

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Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:
#276563
Worst part about Switzerland is motorsport is banned :yikes:

Not anymore since 2007.


Should read your Swiss site more often :hehe: Swiss GP?

Nah, too many green fundamentalists plus there's no space and land prices are astronomical.
#276583
I'd love to move to Switzerland but I think that's more of a vain hope than a reality :rofl:

Overcrowded, overrated, frigging expensive :thumbdown:



The other two fine, but Overcrowded?

Think a trip to some council estates, of which there are thousands is in order for you!

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