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I hear Florida is nice.
As is Noth Carolina.
As is Noth Carolina.
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Re: Which steps to live and work in the US?
Florida it is then.
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Re: Which steps to live and work in the US?
You won't be recommending Colorado to any potential newcomers, then?
I couldn't recommend Illinois to anyone in good faith, even if I do like the part I live in. I can't live with the knowledge that the boredom might kill someone. Wisconsin's nice though, especially if you like fishing and hunting.
I couldn't recommend Illinois to anyone in good faith, even if I do like the part I live in. I can't live with the knowledge that the boredom might kill someone. Wisconsin's nice though, especially if you like fishing and hunting.
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Re: Which steps to live and work in the US?
Been watching the news, half an inch of snow is very bad apparently.
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Re: Which steps to live and work in the US?
Its nice and sunny in the Marina, ideal for Brits who love America