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#276612
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!

Officially there are 188 people per square km in Switzerland - that doesn't sound too bad. But it's misleading as only about a third of the land is inhabited (the rest is mountains/rock and forest and lakes), so taking this into account, you end up with a pretty high number - and it feels like that as well when you're there.
#276619
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Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:
#276622
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Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)
#276631
Image

Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:
#276640
Image

Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:


As long as they're there willingly DD, as long as they're there willingly. :yes:
#276643
Image

Swiss farmers defending their land in 1955 :eek:


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:


As long as they're there willingly DD, as long as they're there willingly. :yes:

Slaves? Willingly? See definition for slave... :twisted:
#276665
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Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:


As long as they're there willingly DD, as long as they're there willingly. :yes:

Slaves? Willingly? See definition for slave... :twisted:


Craigslist is chock full of ads for "slaves" you think someone's answering those ads unwillingly?
#276668
[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-y_oYVrMTslU/Tl_P1r3qFsI/AAAAAAAABa8/hr3-ZpL2YMo


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:


As long as they're there willingly DD, as long as they're there willingly. :yes:

Slaves? Willingly? See definition for slave... :twisted:


Craigslist is chock full of ads for "slaves" you think someone's answering those ads unwillingly?

Does your wife know that you know about those ads? :yikes:
#276669
[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-y_oYVrMTslU/Tl_P1r3qFsI/AAAAAAAABa8/hr3-ZpL2YMo


Well I'm going to sleep well tonight !

Everyone keeps telling me that I must have "learnt" my phobia from somewhere. But both my parents are totally fine with spiders and I can't remember a time when I haven't been scared of them :confused:


Keep one as a pet, the phobia will go away. I live in a very wooded property and often get wolf spiders in the house that are over four inches in lenght with their legs extended, and over an inch measuring the body only. We also get the occasional garter snake during the summer and into October, and a bat here and there. All of my phobias are taken care of. :)


Good advice WB that I follow religiously: I keep a bunch of little slaves in my dungeon to easy my various phobias and it works fantabulously :twisted::whip:


As long as they're there willingly DD, as long as they're there willingly. :yes:

Slaves? Willingly? See definition for slave... :twisted:


Craigslist is chock full of ads for "slaves" you think someone's answering those ads unwillingly?

And yes, they can't help themselves and are compelled to answer - poor souls :twisted:
#277337
I grew up the majority of my life in a little town called Oak Hill, West Virginia. And yes West Virginia is it's own state it's not western Virginia. However I did live for about 4 years in Johnstown, PA as well as a couple other little citys in WV. Oak Hill has a population of about 8,000 people so it was the type of town were you knew just about everybody and everyone knew your busines. Oak Hill has a total of 4 traffic lights just to give you an idea of what were talking about here. But it was good growing up there and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I now live in Huntington, WV which is home to Marshall University. Some of you may know it from the movie We Are Marshall. I went to school there and after college decide to stay in the area.
#279423
I'm currently residing in Valenzuela, Philippines(A big city w/in the capital region).

I grew up in a small farm town called Penaranda, Nueva Ecija. If you wanna escape the city life and just enjoy nature at it's finest then this is the place to be. Being a small town, people here know each other by name. I remember going to the local river during the summer for a swim(those were the times). The town also offers a wide variety of ricecakes(for those foodies out there).
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#279458
I'm currently residing in Valenzuela, Philippines(A big city w/in the capital region).

I grew up in a small farm town called Penaranda, Nueva Ecija. If you wanna escape the city life and just enjoy nature at it's finest then this is the place to be. Being a small town, people here know each other by name. I remember going to the local river during the summer for a swim(those were the times). The town also offers a wide variety of ricecakes(for thise foodies out there).


Hopefully no trouble with flooding in your region oaba, I see that Manila is a bit troubled with flooding at the moment.
#279460
I'm currently residing in Valenzuela, Philippines(A big city w/in the capital region).

I grew up in a small farm town called Penaranda, Nueva Ecija. If you wanna escape the city life and just enjoy nature at it's finest then this is the place to be. Being a small town, people here know each other by name. I remember going to the local river during the summer for a swim(those were the times). The town also offers a wide variety of ricecakes(for thise foodies out there).


Hopefully no trouble with flooding in your region oaba, I see that Manila is a bit troubled with flooding at the moment.


We we're actually hit by 2 typhoons consecutively 2 weeks ago and a lot of places in the capital region got flooded. Fortunately, our house is located in a high area so the flood waters didn't get to us. We were trapped because we couldn't get out of the house since the road was flooded...We're used to it. Typhoons are already part of our lives :hehe: ..

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