Couldn’t pay me enough, even if you tossed in the best accommodations to step foot in the UK/London. I will even avoid transiting through a UK airport.
I would like to go back and spend a month on the North Shore or in Italy again.
Couldn’t pay me enough, even if you tossed in the best accommodations to step foot in the UK/London. I will even avoid transiting through a UK airport.
I would like to go back and spend a month on the North Shore or in Italy again.
Last edited by S Landreth; 26-06-2022 at 09:59 PM.
For me, Perth Oz, BKK and Bacolod, I'd choose either Perth or Seattle. Snubs truly lives in God's country.
^ I never liked Perth and the wife originally came from Korat. Once we hooked up and I was away at work for 5 or 6 months a year... why stay.? Not to mention tax, immigration, etc...
Last edited by Mendip; 26-06-2022 at 10:47 PM.
I choose London because I have never been there.
wtf
Everybody should go there at least once. London's a great place for 3-4 days. Perhaps a bit longer depending on the football away days. You gotta see at least once decent Premier League team play live.
Ohhh.Location: Chiang Mai
Never mind. You're already located in the best place on Earth.
Listen to Eddie.
How has anyone not been to both London and New York when they are at the age of posting on TD?
I live a 3 hour drive from there and have not visited in 20 years apart from odd trips to Wembley . Overpriced, tourist hell hole full of Chinese, Russian, Arabs and a melting pot of misfits from around the globe.
So many more citys with more to offer..
Brugge
Seville
Florence
Melbourne
York
Edinburgh
Manchester
Albuquerque
A lot easier to explore as well.
As for NY maybe one day but I'd rather check out Las Vegas(hint for invite Kitty)
Some decent architecture in London but the football..you need to head north..
Shalom
I grew up in Perth and didn't miss it the 14 years I was in Laos been back here 2.5 years now. Only really came back for the education benefits it offers the kids. The first thing I had to get my head around when we moved back were all the Rules and how expensive it's become. Kinda stuck here until we get the kids through school. At least we canbtravel for a holiday outside of Australia now
I went up north a couple of times. It was 'orrible.
Agree Tokyo would be up there
also a vote for London, but no decent football except the awaydays
would also take istanbul or rome or barthelona
maybe even prague
What's so great about Istanbul?
It's one of the places my Mrs can fly to at short notice without prearranging a visa.
Very interesting indeed, the big stink does have it's charm. The only thing I like about Chiang Mai is the hiking on your doorstep but the people, Jesus Christ, so up themselves.
Back to the OP, I would say London because America is bloody dangerous. I love NY to bits but definitely only for visiting.
One city we are determined to live in for at least a couple of years is Taipei.
One should listen twice as much as one speaks
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