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By *essie. OP Woman
over a year ago
Serendipity |
Or are you happy where you are now?
I like where I am, the current times have made me rethink whether I want to stay here forever. Have been looking at the Cotswolds, Herefordshire or Devon. I want to be very rural or near the coast.
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Lived in some amazing places around the world but I need to be near the people that matter to me, within a couple hours of London and assessable to the Peak District so I choose to stay where I am for now. If it had a beach would be perfect |
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Previously I'd have said somewhere rural like the Peak District without hesitation...but having recently stayed with someone who lives by the sea for a couple of months, I'm finding that I'm missing it an awful lot now I'm back home So possibly near the sea |
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"I wouldn't mind living in one of the bigger cities where there is actually stuff to do. Derby is a bit wank to be honest"
Different town, same sentiment. It seems laughable now, but Nottingham felt so wonderfully anonymous and cosmpolitan when I first moved here. Now it feels like the little town I escaped from when I was eighteen.
London seems enticing, but I doubt I could afford that even if I managed to win the lottery. |
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"Am happy here but isle of wight would b my dream place to live x
It's expensive there isn't it ?
Not especially but not so many jobs there x
Full of retired people, or just not much industry ?"
Bit of both maybe ! I've asked to b scattered there! X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Majorca is my ideal place...I'm missing the Mediterranean Paradise Island soooooooo much... Some day I'll go there again and never come back...I've a nice circle of friends there now both English & Spanish... Viva Espania X |
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"Am happy here but isle of wight would b my dream place to live x
It's expensive there isn't it ?
Not especially but not so many jobs there x"
For me it's the great thing about a digital worker. Only thing that ties me to a place is immigration law (although my base is mostly Europe, I have the right to live in New Zealand but I'd get no sleep ) |
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I love where I live, I’d like a few more hills but meh. My house is beautiful, the village has wonderful history and very friendly inhabitants. I live in a field with a forest in front and behind the house.
I honestly feel like I live in the best place in the world |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wouldn't mind living in one of the bigger cities where there is actually stuff to do. Derby is a bit wank to be honest
Different town, same sentiment. It seems laughable now, but Nottingham felt so wonderfully anonymous and cosmpolitan when I first moved here. Now it feels like the little town I escaped from when I was eighteen.
London seems enticing, but I doubt I could afford that even if I managed to win the lottery. "
Even Nottingham seems a better place to live to be honest haha. There definitely some benefits though such as the lower cost of living. I think I would be a bit if a shell shock moving to a bigger city and seeing the price of certain things. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In an ideal world I'd love to live somewhere where I could see otters, be near a river and watch them. "
relocated a couple of years ago, see otters regularly now. Even as a professional in conservation it’s still a rare thing to see. Good for the soul
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In an ideal world I'd love to live somewhere where I could see otters, be near a river and watch them. "
To be genuinely happy you have to stop caring about the opinion of otters. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the moon.
Heard bad things about the moon ... people say there is absolutely no atmosphere "
That's the point.. no people.. but plenty of cheese.
im leavinggggg on a jet planeeeeee |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the moon."
In my best Dwight impression:
Impossible! There is not enough oxygen readily available to sustain your life on the moon. And even if that was somehow possible, what you do for food and water? You can't hunt as there are no animals so if starvation and dehydration doesn't kill you, the pressurized atmosphere boiling your insides would |
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By *undayTarkaMan
over a year ago
South West and North West |
If I won million pounds I'd buy one of the huge houses down Torquay way, I'd be sucking on that Devonshire dumpling ale on a daily bases. I'd even have The basement where the drive way goes down into it and turn it into a man cave, I'd invite naughty sw
ingers around for a hot tub party |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the moon.
Heard bad things about the moon ... people say there is absolutely no atmosphere
That's the point.. no people.. but plenty of cheese.
im leavinggggg on a jet planeeeeee "
There is a cream you can get for that
Or so Im told |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the moon.
In my best Dwight impression:
Impossible! There is not enough oxygen readily available to sustain your life on the moon. And even if that was somehow possible, what you do for food and water? You can't hunt as there are no animals so if starvation and dehydration doesn't kill you, the pressurized atmosphere boiling your insides would "
precisely the point. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the moon.
In my best Dwight impression:
Impossible! There is not enough oxygen readily available to sustain your life on the moon. And even if that was somehow possible, what you do for food and water? You can't hunt as there are no animals so if starvation and dehydration doesn't kill you, the pressurized atmosphere boiling your insides would
precisely the point. "
Well that went darker than I anticipated |
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By *J GeminiTV/TS
over a year ago
Northumberland |
"Or are you happy where you are now?
I like where I am, the current times have made me rethink whether I want to stay here forever. Have been looking at the Cotswolds, Herefordshire or Devon. I want to be very rural or near the coast.
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Exactly where I live right now, North Northumberland, love it,
Xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm lucky enough...I live by the coast with stunning breath taking sea views...but the weather isn't great...hence I'd move to a warmer climate in a heart beat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"the moon.
Heard bad things about the moon ... people say there is absolutely no atmosphere
That's the point.. no people.. but plenty of cheese.
im leavinggggg on a jet planeeeeee
There is a cream you can get for that
Or so Im told"
Cream cheese ... well I found it funny |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Happy where I am now as my support network is here but in another life I'd either like to live in Chester where I went to Uni or somewhere by the coast in a house with sea views. |
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I’d love to move to Scotland - Edinburgh is my 2nd home & where my dad grew up. I always feel like I’m leaving a bit of myself behind everytime we leave. Not possible whilst working though.
I like where we live now, it’s very central & accessible.
J x |
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