Flamborough I'm a simple man , with simple tastes , wanting a simple life . Due to Laura's health , I can't imagine living anywhere else as I don't know if the care she'd receive would be as good as she gets from Sheffield's Children's Hospital or Nottingham City Hospital.
Restaurant at the end of the Universe or somewhere in the alps, Vancouver area or New Zealand. Some mountainous, civilised spot.
There was the biggest emigration movement from this country in the 60s and 70s.... To countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada as they opened their borders to skilled people from the UK!!</p> Its a lot more difficult these days to move countries.</p> </p>
Think about it..............theres only ONE place........... That is English speaking Good education Good hospitals Low crime rate Good infrastructure Has pubs In the tropics - all year round 30 degrees centigrade QUEENSLAND.................Especially Brisbane area......... (Y) Got to be the best place in the world to live............I've been there and its Fab !!!!!!!!
Have you tried the Steakhouse in the village? We wen't there a couple of times and both times were overfaced. The food in the doggy bags we took home would have been enough for another meal for the 4 of us but the doe eyed look from our dogs meant that they ended up with it.
We need some proper security firms. </p> Big burly blokes with short haircuts to give the little b4stards a jolly good clip round the ear.</p>
I'd hardly call it a preoccupation with wanting to emigrate Someone asks a theoretical question about where you would choose to go if you were emigrating, so people answer. Hardly means we are all thinking of legging it! I had a couple of school friends who emigrated with their parents in the '70's (well, at least thats what they told me!)