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Aww, that's actually a nice wee place. I love Newcastle. I'll be down visiting ya all the time then
In saying that at the moment I'm young and just wanting to live life so havent gotten further than the above thinking
You're on!
i have too many bad memories.i keep trying to raise the money to go back to cornwall,but as yet havent managed it.i will get there one day for sure,the pace of life and the people there make cornwall so appealing for me and my girlfriend.she used to live there and she left her dad to come "up te" north with me.she would like to go back,all her friends are there.
i don't really feel rooted to any one place,i could up and leave at any time....bit of a gipsy really.but yea,head south luv!
I lived i nanother country for nearly 12 years, moved here, been her nearly 10. In a big, decent city, went to uni here.
I feel is expected of me to travel, though I didnt feel the need until now. I wonder what life is like in other cities and countries bu tnot sure if I'd be brave enouygh to go.
I mean most people move to big cities in th euk, why should I leave?
I think it's mostly because my horse is happy where he is, and of course everything I do has to keep His Nibbs in the manner to which he is accustomed. :rolleyes:
Plus the town isn't that busy (probably because it's a bit naff) whereas places like Leeds are a bit busy for me on an everyday basis and I suppose because I'm familiar with everything here.
You have my most sincere heart-felt condolences.
Halifax is alright really, some good pubs. When I'm at the parentals I live in the Pump Room.
Same latitude as Moscow
Hopefully anyway.
I grew up in Birmingham and would be quite happy to settle down there, it's a good city, as long as I could afford to live in a nice area. I've lived in a lot of places round the UK and I liked it best. At the moment I'm tied down to Wolverhampton for the next 2 1/2 years. When I was younger I always thought I would move away from the area and I'd still like to have a few years bumbling round different countries.
But a lot depends on work, if I'm offered a good job in London, I'll take it but I wouldn't want to stay there for good.
Still, I don't really know where I'm going to live yet when I leave uni. I know that when I leave uni though, I'm hoping to rent somewhere in a city. Not decided which city yet though. I'm not planning on moving back to my home village as theres nothing there.
My parents are selling up and moving to France in the next 12 Months (if all goes to plan) and by that time I hope to have moved out and got my own place, hopefully a flat with a mate or someone. London seems like a place to start for job hunting with an offer in the pipeline, so I guess i'll look on the outskirts of the southern hemisphere of the city, although I think i'd prefer the south/south west as i've spent most of my life in the south east.
Doesn't mean I don't want to stay with my friends and everyone that's left in Kent, but I just want to get out and live somewhere I want to live. Plus I reckon Maistone would be far too expensive for my liking, that and having to travel into London everyday would cost a bomb.
Place I used to stay was just full of shit going on, I needed to get away and I did. Got a job, then a flat and am away to move into a new place this weekend. I miss people like fuck, spend half my time at work looking on Google Maps at where I used to stay etc, but I'm getting there.
I still prefer my life here now to the one I had 3/4 months ago, mind.
I am in my home town where I grew up, and only left for 3 years to go to Uni.
But not sure if I want to be here foreever, always fancied living by the sea on some nice beach type area perhaps, but also saw a movie set in Ireland today and it looked so lovely over there.
Personally, I don't like Plymouth and am hoping to move out ASAP.
I mean, who wouldn't? Capital city? Family, friends, nightlife, culture. It's got everything and getting better all the time.
I sound like the fecking tourist board.