Any british opinions on florida?
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Any british opinions on florida?
Hello!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
Originally posted by aimer15
Hello!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
Hello!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
Originally posted by edwords
You'll impress your professor by knowing the difference between "site" and "sight."
You'll impress your professor by knowing the difference between "site" and "sight."
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
Originally posted by aimer15
Hello!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
Hello!
I am an American student studying in London and am in the process of doing research for a thesis paper. My professor told me that actual opinions would be fantastic, I agreed, and I came to this sight. The paper is on British opinions of Florida. Do/did you like Florida? Why? What made you move to or leave Florida? Did reality meet your expectations? Any replies would be greatly enjoyed! Thank you so much!
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
Originally posted by Lion in Winter
Florida, hmm....very, er, flexible at election time.
Florida, hmm....very, er, flexible at election time.
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
Originally posted by ray6
UMMMM...sorry Gov..it was that damm chad...
UMMMM...sorry Gov..it was that damm chad...
As my sister, living in Winchester, said "Why couldn't they just count the votes?"
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Re: Any british opinions on florida?
My wife and I are looking at moving from Maryland to Florida (probably the Ft Lauderdale area - or close by)
When I came over here I was led to believe that there was an ex-pats "old boys network"
Does anyone know of such a thing, particularly regarding work.
My wife is a hairdresser and getting a job is no problem.
Mine is a bit more specialised Events/Conventions/Meetings/TeamBuilding/Activities/
Recreations/Incentive Management and Organisation.
If anyone has any ideas or know of an ex-pat "job helping" network I'd be grateful for any advice
Thanks
Roger
When I came over here I was led to believe that there was an ex-pats "old boys network"
Does anyone know of such a thing, particularly regarding work.
My wife is a hairdresser and getting a job is no problem.
Mine is a bit more specialised Events/Conventions/Meetings/TeamBuilding/Activities/
Recreations/Incentive Management and Organisation.
If anyone has any ideas or know of an ex-pat "job helping" network I'd be grateful for any advice
Thanks
Roger