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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 5374886)
If I end up on the floor having a seizure your avatar will still be on the screen. :mad:
Originally Posted by Elvira
(Post 5374835)
Plus it detracts from the pearls of wisdom :D buried in his posts...
Originally Posted by britvic
(Post 5374825)
Yeah sorry Ray I cant stand it, very annoying in the corner of your eye.
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by candy wy.
(Post 5371671)
I could always move to another state. Florida:p
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 5376174)
You know my door is always open girl.. come to Cali lol
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Toontje
(Post 5376144)
Press the ESCAPE key and all avatars stop moving, even my puppy will freeze in mid-air.
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by candy wy.
(Post 5376355)
If you stay in one place long enough I just might get to visit.:rofl:
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Ray
(Post 5374859)
Only six days more days to live with it ...
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by snowbunny
(Post 5375251)
It doesn't define "living" or how long you must "live" there. But I imagine it would entail having the legal right to live there. Now I need a country in which we can legally live for a short and inexpensive period of time. :)
:) Seriously. (and they're desperate for techies at the moment.. the Kingdom is taking over their banking) |
Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by candy wy.
(Post 5371463)
If your partner died how many of you would return home?
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Rushman
(Post 5378877)
Like a ****ing rocket.
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Re: would you leave
Well I divorced mine so I guess that does not count!
Having said that unless god forbid I ever get kicked out :ohmy:..Hell NO I would not leave, this is my home and I have everything here in the US the UK is nice to visit but I always want to come back. I have settled now and am proud to live here, I get a bit nostalgic on Birthdays and Holidays but that soon pass's. |
Re: would you leave
Regarding Poppy Girl's comment about being divorced, I know that if children are involved it can be an absolute nightmare.
I know of one English mother living here in NJ who is getting a divorce due to her (American) husband's adultery and now flaunting his new girlfriend. However, they have 3 children all born in the US. The poor woman would love to go straight back to the UK where she has family support.....but she can't take the kids with her (her spouse won't let her move to another State let alone across the Atlantic) and is stuck here for many more years. :thumbdown: |
Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Englishmum
(Post 5379225)
Regarding Poppy Girl's comment about being divorced, I know that if children are involved it can be an absolute nightmare.
I know of one English mother living here in NJ who is getting a divorce due to her (American) husband's adultery and now flaunting his new girlfriend. However, they have 3 children all born in the US. The poor woman would love to go straight back to the UK where she has family support.....but she can't take the kids with her (her spouse won't let her move to another State let alone across the Atlantic) and is stuck here for many more years. :thumbdown: |
Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Englishmum
(Post 5379225)
Regarding Poppy Girl's comment about being divorced, I know that if children are involved it can be an absolute nightmare.
I know of one English mother living here in NJ who is getting a divorce due to her (American) husband's adultery and now flaunting his new girlfriend. However, they have 3 children all born in the US. The poor woman would love to go straight back to the UK where she has family support.....but she can't take the kids with her (her spouse won't let her move to another State let alone across the Atlantic) and is stuck here for many more years. :thumbdown: |
Re: would you leave
Sad...:(
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Re: would you leave
Originally Posted by Redlippie
(Post 5379347)
Sad...:(
Which is why I would urge bi-national couples not to have kids until they are both absolutely sure - and in agreement - as to where they want to live. BTW - anyone heard from Partystar? She was lucky her OH was so cooperative! |
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