I was thinking of Cyprus. Nice beaches and great ways to pay almost no tax at all but then they go and spoil it all by stealing Russian money to pay for their mistakes.
What DBCooper said sounds very nice.
I was thinking of Cyprus. Nice beaches and great ways to pay almost no tax at all but then they go and spoil it all by stealing Russian money to pay for their mistakes.
What DBCooper said sounds very nice.
[quote]Braccini wrote:
I’m a college student from Brazil, studying Physical Therapy. When I graduate I would love to live, at least for a year or two, in Nashville. You may think it’s ridiculous, but I love the country music thing…
Could you guys give me some perspective about work opportunities in my area in the USA? Thanks.[/quote]
Paging Wiggles.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Braccini wrote:
I’m a college student from Brazil, studying Physical Therapy. When I graduate I would love to live, at least for a year or two, in Nashville. You may think it’s ridiculous, but I love the country music thing…
Could you guys give me some perspective about work opportunities in my area in the USA? Thanks.[/quote]
Paging Wiggles.[/quote]
Tennessee is the 45th poorest state in the nation. And most country that comes out of Nashville is pop garbage. There is a reason people call it “trashville”
[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Braccini wrote:
I’m a college student from Brazil, studying Physical Therapy. When I graduate I would love to live, at least for a year or two, in Nashville. You may think it’s ridiculous, but I love the country music thing…
Could you guys give me some perspective about work opportunities in my area in the USA? Thanks.[/quote]
Paging Wiggles.[/quote]
Tennessee is the 45th poorest state in the nation. And most country that comes out of Nashville is pop garbage. There is a reason people call it “trashville”
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Im originally from Johnson City and nobody ever spoke well of Nashville
[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Braccini wrote:
I’m a college student from Brazil, studying Physical Therapy. When I graduate I would love to live, at least for a year or two, in Nashville. You may think it’s ridiculous, but I love the country music thing…
Could you guys give me some perspective about work opportunities in my area in the USA? Thanks.[/quote]
Paging Wiggles.[/quote]
Tennessee is the 45th poorest state in the nation. And most country that comes out of Nashville is pop garbage. There is a reason people call it “trashville”
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Oh I didn’t know that… Maybe Texas? I’m from the south of Brazil, the “country” state…
South Western Coast of the US … Some place with a nice beach and good surfable waves. NOT in a big city.
DBCooper is right on the money. I lived across the bay from Santa Cruz for 3 years. I went up to the sunny side of the Bay (monterey has more fog) as often as I could. I love and miss that place every day. I am now in Phoenix and can’t complain. There is a foot of snow on the ground in the midwest and it’s 80 degrees and sunny here.
[quote]DBCooper wrote:
Santa Cruz, California. On the West Side. Beautiful town, beautiful beaches, no smog, perfect weather and close enough to SF and San Jose to reap the benefits of living near a major metropolitan area without dealing with the bullshit that comes with it. Not a lot of traffic at all, not overly-crowded, small-town atmosphere without being in the middle of buttfuck nowhere.[/quote]
I visited that area once and really liked it. We visited the boardwalk amusement park on the same day that the whole states Outlaw bikers were having a big meet up at the park.
Saw a parade of harleys about a mile long as what must have been thousands of them rode in to the parking lot.
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal.
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.
Love going home to visit, BUT
they dont have Mexican food
Iceland
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.
Love going home to visit, BUT
they dont have Mexican food [/quote]
I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.
Love going home to visit, BUT
they dont have Mexican food [/quote]
I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.[/quote]
See I can go without the tortilla’s, I just take the fajita’s and pile salsa and cheese on top.
You cant even buy Fajita’s in the stores in East Ten.
in the appalachian mountains anywhere south of maryland.
[quote]roadwarrior83 wrote:
in the appalachian mountains anywhere south of maryland. [/quote]
Northern California would be on my list as well, something about those redwoods. However Cali taxes suck, and skiing is a bit further away than i would care for
Anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. It’s just awesome here.
[quote]Braccini wrote:
[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Braccini wrote:
I’m a college student from Brazil, studying Physical Therapy. When I graduate I would love to live, at least for a year or two, in Nashville. You may think it’s ridiculous, but I love the country music thing…
Could you guys give me some perspective about work opportunities in my area in the USA? Thanks.[/quote]
Paging Wiggles.[/quote]
Tennessee is the 45th poorest state in the nation. And most country that comes out of Nashville is pop garbage. There is a reason people call it “trashville”
[/quote]
Oh I didn’t know that… Maybe Texas? I’m from the south of Brazil, the “country” state…[/quote]
Do you want to be a country star? Or you just talking about listening, singing/playing, and enjoying real country music?
Austin, Texas or somewhere in Florida, maybe Clearwater or something.
Both also have the advantage of no State Income Tax.
I’ve wanted to live in California pretty much all my life though but the cost of living out there is cray.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.
Love going home to visit, BUT
they dont have Mexican food [/quote]
I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.[/quote]
See I can go without the tortilla’s, I just take the fajita’s and pile salsa and cheese on top.
You cant even buy Fajita’s in the stores in East Ten.
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You can keep you fajita addiction in Texas. I hate the southwest other than the mountains and hunting. Hot boring, wasteland.
At least you referred to East Ten properly. Appalachia is essentially it’s own region.
You eat ramps? Dig Sang. Hunt baar?