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Tim Challenger wrote:
It's called being relaxed. We don't all have to be like the Germans or Swiss. So Swiss are not relaxed? Do you know them or some or did you just hear this somewhere? Aloha Thomas |
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poldy wrote: In article et, "Gregory Morrow" wrote: jm wrote: If you wanted to move from the USA to Europe, which top three countries would you consider? Make cost of living a factor in some and not in others. I appreciate your input! Czech Republic Denmark Ireland What if you like the sun? I don't care for hot, sunny weather very much anymore. That's because now at the age of 50 I've entered the period of life called "crankdom".... -- Best Greg |
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Wolfgang Schwanke schrieb: Dominique Foucart wrote in : I would probably recommend Belgium: - central to all places in Europe The geographical centre of Europe is in Ukraine. -- Once more with the voice of Buddha http://www.wschwanke.de/ usenet_20031215 (AT) wschwanke (DOT) de I googled the question recently and the Ukraine was not among the answers. T. |
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No. There are enough relatives to front for those in control to run on
until folks wake up. poldy wrote: In article , wrote: I couldn't have put it better myself. Why live in a has been country where their stupidity is only surpassed by their perfidity and arrogance? Because Bush has to leave office at some point? |
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No. There are enough relatives to front for those in control to run on
until folks wake up. poldy wrote: In article , wrote: I couldn't have put it better myself. Why live in a has been country where their stupidity is only surpassed by their perfidity and arrogance? Because Bush has to leave office at some point? |
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Magda wrote: No, I don't like selfish people, yes, sometimes I am in a hurry, and no, I don't destroy other people's property. And yes, I *love* living in Paris... I think I would, too, if my retirement income would stretch that far without having to work part-time! (Which would present major difficulties - my age, my lack of fluency in French, and the fact that there are plenty of French accountants, making a work permit problematical.) |
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poldy climbed onto an orange crate and shouted:
In article et, "Gregory Morrow" wrote: Czech Republic Denmark Ireland What if you like the sun? Well then you can move to the Mediterranean instead of one of the countries Gregory lists. Just be sure and keep the phone number of a good dermatologist, in case you develop melanoma. -- "Politicians & Diapers Need To Be Changed For The Same Reason" (seen on a bumper sticker) |
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jm writes:
If you wanted to move from the USA to Europe, which top three countries would you consider? If you don't know where in Europe you want to live, why do you want to move? -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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11,000 is hardly a couple, is it ace?
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:23:50 GMT, "Frank F. Matthews" wrote: If it's hot folks die. We had a couple die here in the US last week. And it wasn't even very hot. wrote: On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:31:44 +0200, John Stolz You entirely miss the point. Why travel if you just want everywhere to be like home. Open your mind and try and get over the idea that the way things are done at home is the only or correct way. Don't judge the places you travel to by how much like home they are and you'll get far more out of travelling and might even have a different view on home when you get back. Otherwise, just stay at home where everything is perfect. I could point out a few things that France does better than, say, the US such as food, health-care, social provision, murder (as in less rather than more) and invading other peoples countries on trumped up pretexts, but I won't because that would probably cause a flame war. oops. Yeah, healthcare. Like those 11,000 people who died there last year due to the heat while the politicians and healthcare system were on vacation. Right. Much better. And don't forget the 30 plus times France has invaded African countries since 1960 without once going to the UN, the most recent removing the democratically elected government in the Ivory Coast moron. Don't forget these and the oil for food scandal, etc. etc. |
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Thomas Stalder wrote:
Very unfortunately, they don't all tend to come in the same package! Sure? Maybe, because of point 3, you're right. I don't know. Anything you can find in Switzerland, it can be found in Austria as well, at a lower price and with more flowers around it -- Luca Logi - Firenze - Italy e-mail: Home page: http://www.angelfire.com/ar/archivarius (musicologia pratica) |
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