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    2nd Favourite Country?

    Hi Guys
    Just back from 2 months in Australia. visiting my daughter and it prompted me to ask, where would people like to live, if not in England. I was well impressed with many aspects of the Australian way of life...Climate, beaches, Cities and also good beer! (oh and the people aren't bad either.)I could quite easily live there. Whilst I was away, the Superwhites did quite well and hardly lost a game, prompting my mates to suggest I sh0uld live in Oz permanently!!
    I'm not a religious man but...God bless Neil Lennon

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    re: 2nd Favourite Country?

    I like Los Angeles mainly for the weather.

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    re: 2nd Favourite Country?

    Quote Originally Posted by JC White
    Hi Guys
    Just back from 2 months in Australia. visiting my daughter and it prompted me to ask, where would people like to live, if not in England. I was well impressed with many aspects of the Australian way of life...Climate, beaches, Cities and also good beer! (oh and the people aren't bad either.)I could quite easily live there. Whilst I was away, the Superwhites did quite well and hardly lost a game, prompting my mates to suggest I sh0uld live in Oz permanently!!
    I'm not a religious man but...God bless Neil Lennon

    you lucky git !!! sounds brill btw
    love the greek people & love there country ...however USA for me

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    Has to be Italy if I was going to live anywhere else outside of the UK.

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    If I was going to live elsewhere it would be Canada

    I love the USA but it's full of Americans who are great on a 2-week holiday but I couldn't live with them every day

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    now youve said it jimmy , i cant see yr very valid point mate ! :-)

    USA is good apart for the yanks !

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    If I ever leave boltonistan,i would probably like to live in England.Second choice would be Norway or maybe Sweden.

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    re: 2nd Favourite Country?

    Quote Originally Posted by JC White
    Hi Guys
    Just back from 2 months in Australia. visiting my daughter and it prompted me to ask, where would people like to live, if not in England. I was well impressed with many aspects of the Australian way of life...Climate, beaches, Cities and also good beer! (oh and the people aren't bad either.)I could quite easily live there. Whilst I was away, the Superwhites did quite well and hardly lost a game, prompting my mates to suggest I sh0uld live in Oz permanently!!
    I'm not a religious man but...God bless Neil Lennon
    Just came back from visiting my Dad out in Oz and I know what you mean, he lives south of Sydney and he took us up to Brisbane and Queensland to visit for a week. Loved Brisbane and could definitely see me working there and I can only imagine the weekend live style.

    You cant knock good old Blighty though

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    Austria

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