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In reply to the discussion: If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live? [View all]Dirty Socialist
(3,252 posts)81. Boulder, Colorado
And not for the dope.
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More Americans live in Mexico than any other foreign country, by a wide margin
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#1
And because it's beautiful, with a great climate, friendly people, pyramids, colonial architecture,
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#109
Yes, but so is canada (except for the jungles). And Americans can legally move there -- it's just
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#110
Canada is beautiful, has a great climate (in parts, like Mexico), has friendly people, etc.
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#112
Because, money. I've traveled through Mexico. It's lovely. So is Canada. Different climates,
El_Johns
Feb 2014
#114
Mexico City is more expensive than many parts of the US and Canada, for one example.
SaintLouisBlues
Feb 2014
#117
I've had several American acquaintances who have moved to New Zealand. They were just
Cleita
Feb 2014
#45
Anywhere within an hour of Auckland would be a realistic destination for me...
Violet_Crumble
Feb 2014
#53
I've been to Australia and up until a year ago this would have been my 1st choice but
kimbutgar
Feb 2014
#15
That is so sad. It's been 23 years since I have been there (up and down the Queensland coast). In my
livetohike
Feb 2014
#19
I haven't been there since 1991, but it sure left a great impression. I have a branch of family in
livetohike
Feb 2014
#16
Alsace was my #1. Love the entire region, but if I had to pick one place: Kaysersberg.
WinkyDink
Feb 2014
#49
Sounds like a plan. I love Alaska, but I don't have the moolah to afford it. It's still
Cleita
Feb 2014
#58
I'd love to go back to Chile but they won't let me get my Social Security there.
Cleita
Feb 2014
#40
They should talk to a lawyer to see how it affects them. I think the whole deal is
Cleita
Feb 2014
#98
You'd like South America if you have an independent income to live on especially if
Cleita
Feb 2014
#43
I'm not back forever, just taking care of some stuff and I have a long overdue post
Cleita
Feb 2014
#47
Well, what's worse is that here on the coast we are sitting on a bunch of faults.
Cleita
Feb 2014
#52
Don't mind if we pick up Amy first and then swing by a fireplace on a space ship do you?
The Straight Story
Feb 2014
#48
sounds good, but wouldn't you want to be in Paris for part of the year...like spring?
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#76
I was here in mid to late April in 2011. The week before had been lousy I heard, our week was mostly
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#107
Beware. There are a lot of scams on the Internet aimed at both men and women
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2014
#88
Norway I went there a few years ago to visit some relatives and really enjoyed it there
Arcanetrance
Feb 2014
#78
I do live on a Pacific Island (Saipan) - I suppose if I won REALLY big in the lottery I might get a
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#96