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    They call me Emilius LOL Emilio's Avatar
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    Re: Best place in the world to live

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    Obviously everybody is going to be biased towards there own home town/city, as they say theres no place home like and no matter how big a dump it really is, you will always defend it.

    The only place for me is sunny Northern Ireland, well it is for a couple of days a year anyway. Now with forty years of sectarian and terrorist violence hopefully behind us this wee country is certainly the place to be. I've been to a few places round the world, Barbados, Cape Cod, New York, Spain, Tenerife, Holland, France etc but still love getting home and back in amongst your own again.

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    Amazing pic's thank you for sharing ireland is beautiful.
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    Re: Best place in the world to live

    I have to say that Canada is lovely; at least the parts that I have been to. Granted, I am not a fan of a socialist health care system, and I know many people who live there that can't even find a doctor and need to pay for care stateside (they are still technically US residents but living in Canada.) But Ontario, especially around the 1000 Islands area.. wow! Talk about awesome; seeing bald eagles and wolves in your backyard. A little more awesome than the coyotes and hawke we have here.. but I will never move up there because of their healthcare and for logistic reasons.. but Ontario is my kind of place. Less snow than we have here. I don't mind cold at all; it is huge amounts of snow that bother me. You don't have to plow rain!
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