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I hope you like mountain biking and hiking, as there's not much else to do there in the summer, after you have visited the medieval chapels…

Decent skiing there in the winter months. A number of my fellow ski instructors go there to teach from time to time.

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I want to come live with you, El Prez, because you have a warehouse full of CC's. I can sweep floors, clean toilets, make beds, mix drinks, cut and light cigars to earn my room and board. My wife an

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A small town in Italy, either in Tuscany or Calabria. Somewhere quiet, but with access to rail so I can head out when I need a change of pace. A quiet little spot, with a view and access to fresh veg

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I'd live in Cape Town, SA. It's such a beautiful city (history, great food, people, art etc.) and is surrounded by breathtaking mountains, beaches and of course some pretty good vineyards... ok.gif

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Lets get everyone from FOH to book the same luxury ocean liner durring the same week. With Captain Rob well take over the ship by smoking them out with extra large cigars. Become pirates ceasing rum and cigar ships throughout the world. Endless debauchery and no smoking laws for everyone!jester.gif

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Our goal is to have a small coffee farm in Kailua Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii

Perfect altitude and weather, amazing views, not too crowded like some of the other islands, 6 out of 7 seasons, farm tax subsidies and Grander Alley 20 minutes away!

Yup, Hawaii.

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Given that I come from an island in the middle east. I am sick of the hot sunny weather. I want to move somewhere green, cool and with a 50% chance of rain. Ideally with a stream running through my property. Open for suggestions

Vancouver Island is the best place I know. Tofino, Ucluelet and long beach, Victoria ( amazing city), Mid Island (where I reside) or head up North Island. Rain forests and 200 ft trees abound. Hottest it gets around here might hit 30 degrees Celsius. And most folks don't give a damn if you smoke.

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Both my wife and I always feel like we could live in Germany whenever we're over there and have talked about moving there in the past, I also harbour a dream about a retiring to a quiet Italian village, but that would be decades away!

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The only place to live is my own backyard Queensland I live in the greatest country in the world.

The best state in the country I may complain about duty,taxes and the odd gun laws but the wide open spaces the Ossie way of life and of course home of FOH.

I love this country there is nowhere I would move to visit now that's a different story.

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Thailand with a different goevernment

Ha! Isn't that a perpetual thing in Thailand? :P

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In the near future, I'd seriously consider moving to Berlin or Toyko.

Just need to work out what I could do for work, not speaking either language.

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I would really like to move up to the northern part of the U.S. (or even back West). I enjoy fly fishing for trout and find that it's lacking down here in the south where I currently reside :(

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The short list

Costa Rica

Chile

New Zealand

and we may have to...

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Couldn't ever commit to only one. London in the summer (4 months, check), Havana in autumn, then the Swiss Alps for winter/spring.

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1st choice....Somewhere below 60F in Spring, Summer and Fall, snow in the Winter and lots of it. No neighbors for about 5 miles. The only utilities I want is enough power to get on the internet, and running water. As long as I can order cigars and I have food I don't I'm good.

2nd choice....Somewhere the damn RH in my humidor acts like it suppose to ok.gif. We know that place existsrotfl.gif .

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