Dunedin, NZ -> Nadi, Fiji -> Suva, Fiji -> Auckland, NZ -> London, UK -> Auckland, NZ with a fair whack of travelling in between. Why is that countries are known for their beautiful women, and never their men?
Being one (a man that is) my guess is that there simply are more beautiful women than men, and not some boring explanation about men being predominant in positions where such sayings are made.
I think because it's way more noticable. Women are also more likely to comment on other women whereas guys just don't say "hey, I was in Australia recently and those guys out there were hot!" Of the places I've lived, Huntington and Newport Beach have the best looking women in the highest quantities by far. As for men... I've never noticed. LOL.
Eltham, London --> Watford --> Berkhamsted --> Marlow --> Reading --> Berkhamsted --> Marlow --> London Bridge.
Is London Bridge actually a town? Or are you living underneath it until that adsense check clears? (I'm sooo avoiding work right now)
Hehe - London Bridge, (Although also a bridge) is an area in the district of Southwalk, London. I live there, not in the bridge
London bridge was bought by some americans years ago, they thought the were getting tower bridge (the famous one).
Pretty boring country wise, all in England Hull (dump) -> Leicester (bigger dump) -> Nottingham -> Portsmouth -> Nottingham -> Newbury Next move scheduled for next yeat, just don't know where yet
I've lived in around 5 cities in NY from the Canadian Border to NYC and Ireland. Travelled a lot but thats for another thread.
Hi, In the UK (grew up in Romney Marsh (*makes sheep noise*)) Then Hatfield for Uni Then North Finchley (London) for work Two days in Belfast for Nortel. In New York City (working midtown Manhatten) Couple of weeks in Amsterdam working Now settled back in the UK (lived in Winchester, Southampton and now Salisbury ...working in... Farnborough! I've worked for a couple of companies in this area (Nokia and Sun Microsystems). I've not experienced the full dullness of the towns because the tech companies prefer to mow down swathes of forrest area to build their shiney glass towers in). Cheers Chris
Michigan, Nebraska, Michigan, South Carolina, Weildflecken Germany, Darmstadt Germany, Colorado, Kansas, & Colorado = Military Brat.
England > Egypt > England > Cyprus > England > Germany > England > Aden (South Yemen) > England > Hong Kong > England [Army brat days over; even Farnborough ] > Scotland > USA: NY, NC, CA, NY, .....AZ - toughest gig by far
I have always lived in PA but I moved from Philadelphia to the suburbs of philly when I was about 4 or 5. I've visited 10 of the other U.S. States on vacation.
I'm jealous of all the travelers...not enough $ to go to Europe and beyond yet... I'm from Miami and I've lived in Fort Lauderdale, Coral Springs (a suburb-city), and Tallahassee. Everyone's always surprised I was born and raised here.
In no particular order: London (north, south and east), Birmingham, Brighton, Hamburg, Geneva, Delhi, Kashmir, Edinburgh More to come, hopefully
Where about in Edinburgh do you live DA? During my 2nd year at uni I lived at toll cross. I hated the traffic lol
I have just moved around Scotland West > East Weather still hot/cold/snow/sleet/sunny/rainy all in one day People in the N.East of Scotland have sharper tongues! I used to live on the Isle of Arran, when I was 4 me and my brother(6) went out for a day walking up a hill, out for around 12 hours, on our way back we went into a youth club and made puppets out of cereal boxes and then headed home to our house which was unlocked and no one home. Thats a place you could leave your doors unlocked! Probably full of drugs/ASBO's now though.