[quote]reneeweimer wrote:
Bury St. Edmunds, England
My heart still lives there. [/quote]
Nice. Very nice.
[quote]reneeweimer wrote:
Bury St. Edmunds, England
My heart still lives there. [/quote]
Nice. Very nice.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
flyboy51v wrote:
…Southwest Montana … pines … mountains … horses … cabin (no unibomber)…I love this topic …
Since you mentioned this I thought I’d tell you a quick story about the day he was captured. I lived a few miles from THE Unabomber but the continental divide lay between my place and his (about a 30 mile difference).
Didn’t know he was being “taken down” that day and the Meesus and I were on a business trip. Just on a whim we took the lesser traveled route (out of two passes) over the divide and ended up driving right by the FBI roadblock by the Una’s cabin. We probably only drove that way once a year because it is a gravel road and the other route is paved.
We had no idea what the big deal was til we got home that night and watched the news on TV.
We had seen him around the town of Lincoln, the town he lived near, several times before. He was just known as the town kook/bum. He always smelled pretty bad; that was his claim to local fame before he became internationally infamous.[/quote]
Awesome. Really.
Not in San Diego. There is no way i could ever afford to live on my own out here.
Dubai
Puerto Vallarta
Koh Sumui
Milwaukee
[quote]pushharder wrote:
flyboy51v wrote:
…Southwest Montana … pines … mountains … horses … cabin (no unibomber)…I love this topic …
Since you mentioned this I thought I’d tell you a quick story about the day he was captured. I lived a few miles from THE Unabomber but the continental divide lay between my place and his (about a 30 mile difference).
Didn’t know he was being “taken down” that day and the Meesus and I were on a business trip. Just on a whim we took the lesser traveled route (out of two passes) over the divide and ended up driving right by the FBI roadblock by the Una’s cabin. We probably only drove that way once a year because it is a gravel road and the other route is paved.
We had no idea what the big deal was til we got home that night and watched the news on TV.
We had seen him around the town of Lincoln, the town he lived near, several times before. He was just known as the town kook/bum. He always smelled pretty bad; that was his claim to local fame before he became internationally infamous.[/quote]
There was a guy at an extension of the school I used to attend who was kind of odd. One day he just went crazy and ran around the parking lot kicking cars, I mean kicking the doors in, it was pretty nuts. (I was watching from an upstairs window and had been driving my dad’s truck, glad he didn’t make it to it, I might have done something stupid, but he moved across the street before he got to it.) A few weeks later I saw the same guy on America’s Most Wanted… he was a serial rapist… Maybe not as dramatic as your story, but still one of those “whoa, freaky” moments. I think MsM related something similar recently.
Id like somewhere open and moderately warm… massachusetts is enclosed and COLD! except for two months where you get so sun burned it lasts weeks
As someone who has spent his entire life in Orange County California until recently I defintely miss it. I have traveled to most of the states and been out of the country a few times, but no place compares to the O.C.
For those that would ever consider moving to California I would highly suggest living there or the San Diego (La Jolla) area. Great places to live.
lived and worked in the puget sound area of washington state for 2 years.
If I was to relocate perm.
people are nice,weather is opposite of where I am now.
I am just kind of sick of the desert after almost 30 years.
I would go there again. or some other place with trees and water
[quote]Nich wrote:
lived and worked in the puget sound area of washington state for 2 years.
If I was to relocate perm.
people are nice,weather is opposite of where I am now.
I am just kind of sick of the desert after almost 30 years.
I would go there again. or some other place with trees and water[/quote]
I lived in Olympia for a year and couldn’t stand the cabin fever. Everyone around me slowly started to go insane around February or so. People really truly began to creep me out after like 75 straight days of rain.
I will say though that there aren’t many places as beautiful though. It’s like the Ewok forest in Star Wars.
[quote]Rattler wrote:
Norway, working as a firefighter
w0rd[/quote]
Can i ask why
? We don’t really have that many fires, but that might be a good thing… A lot of free time to play pool, football, lift weights etc.
I’d most likely move to near south beach florida 6 months a year and the alps the other 6 months ![]()