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I've lived in Germany and Australia HeiressofBickworth Mar 2012 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author newfie11 Mar 2012 #26
Canada.. maybe Taiwan. AsahinaKimi Mar 2012 #2
wow, gorgeous photos, would be wonderful to go there one day ! nt steve2470 Mar 2012 #8
French Polynesian islands gets my vote too. geckosfeet Mar 2012 #21
I felt the same way when I was there zappaman Mar 2012 #49
Pandora Kennah Mar 2012 #3
Probably Canada or England, for their cool climate and they speak English. Rochester Mar 2012 #4
If I had no money issues, I would live in France. Paka Mar 2012 #5
I'm with you on France - or maybe Italy. IndyJones Mar 2012 #65
Luxembourg without a doubt JCMach1 Mar 2012 #6
Maybe you mean Liechtenstein with the mountains? nt Lucky Luciano Mar 2012 #43
The Ardennes are partially in Luxembourg RainDog Mar 2012 #54
They are smaller mountains... similar to the Appalachians in some ways... JCMach1 Mar 2012 #62
Very pretty. Lucky Luciano Mar 2012 #87
Canada has Harper--he's the Bush of the North. MADem Mar 2012 #7
And judging by the polls, Australia will next year have Prime Minister Abbott RFKHumphreyObama Mar 2012 #10
Canada, the UK, or Australia. Even their right-wingers are slightly more tolerable than ours. FLAprogressive Mar 2012 #9
Not really. They're pretty odious, they just have more charming accents. nt MADem Mar 2012 #12
Toulouse France Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2012 #11
One of the Scandinavian countries longship Mar 2012 #13
I thought the same n/t deutsey Mar 2012 #83
Germany HubertHeaver Mar 2012 #14
France or Italy mikeytherat Mar 2012 #15
Japan Shankapotomus Mar 2012 #16
BERMUDA..zero illiteracy, zero poverty, and one guy unemployed and they all know who he is Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2012 #17
Your finances and your age figure in,,, Oldfolkie Mar 2012 #18
I'll agree that Japan is a country for younger foreigners Art_from_Ark Mar 2012 #75
Mexico... a la izquierda Mar 2012 #19
Austria. I can claim citizenship there. hobbit709 Mar 2012 #20
Toronto...my favorite city in North America... PCIntern Mar 2012 #22
love T Dot greymattermom Mar 2012 #84
Lately I've been hooked on the House Hunters International shows and Vinca Mar 2012 #23
Wyoming KG Mar 2012 #24
I'm sure this factored into your decision steve2470 Mar 2012 #25
Really? newfie11 Mar 2012 #27
Realistically, probably England. My husband has dual citizenship and has family there. Luciferous Mar 2012 #28
Koh Samui, Thailand Atman Mar 2012 #29
Galicia Spain in a heart beat newfie11 Mar 2012 #30
Campagnia, Italy Stinky The Clown Mar 2012 #31
Lately, I'm not so sure I'm living in the USA. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2012 #32
In Southern Italy or the Alsass Loraine region of France. Javaman Mar 2012 #33
Nova Scotia or Newfoundland mac56 Mar 2012 #34
If I didn't have money issues, I'd live in Portugal, despite their economic woes meow2u3 Mar 2012 #35
vancouver, b.c. frylock Mar 2012 #36
I'd go to Canada, too, Blue_In_AK Mar 2012 #37
Japan Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #38
I think a lot of people here don't realize, like you do ........ oldhippie Mar 2012 #47
same here. still looking to move there but incredibly difficult. nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #56
Somewhere with a great veggie growing climate. HopeHoops Mar 2012 #39
While working: Australia taught_me_patience Mar 2012 #40
New Zealand hifiguy Mar 2012 #41
The British Isles, preferrably Scotland. RebelOne Mar 2012 #42
Mediterranean Isle of Corfu B Calm Mar 2012 #44
Scotland stuntcat Mar 2012 #45
I love the Med. LOVE it!!! pink-o Mar 2012 #46
Denmark, Free colledge education. Devil_Fish Mar 2012 #48
Southern France or coastal Italy. Arugula Latte Mar 2012 #50
Since I've never been anywhere, I don't know. Ireland, Canada, & France seem beautiful. nt Honeycombe8 Mar 2012 #51
cold and green. so canada would work. ireland, scotland... nt seabeyond Mar 2012 #52
I'm surprised no one's yet said Switzerland Mister Ed Mar 2012 #53
A much better question would be "why do we seem to be so trapped in the US?" nt Snake Alchemist Mar 2012 #55
Either Canada, the UK, or New Zealand. craigmatic Mar 2012 #57
I liked Victoria Canada when I visited. Cleita Mar 2012 #58
Europe or Ecuador (rated #1 best place to retire) ErikJ Mar 2012 #59
French Polynesia L0oniX Mar 2012 #60
The Netherlands cyglet Mar 2012 #61
Any northern country with an accessible health care system. shcrane71 Mar 2012 #63
Bermuda bermudat Mar 2012 #64
Not bitin'. I love living in the US of A. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2012 #66
I'm not moving either, unless my son moves (maybe) steve2470 Mar 2012 #70
Definitely a tropical beach. limpyhobbler Mar 2012 #67
Katmandu guitar man Mar 2012 #68
Nelson pokerfan Mar 2012 #69
Finland Sisaruus Mar 2012 #71
South Carolina Bucky Mar 2012 #72
do they require a visa for entry ? steve2470 Mar 2012 #73
Well...I guess I would have to say Kiev, Ukraine... MattSh Mar 2012 #74
Amsterdam… In a heartbeat MrScorpio Mar 2012 #76
the moon.... belcffub Mar 2012 #77
I'd go to Canada, I have relatives there. nt sufrommich Mar 2012 #78
I have considered moving to west Texas does that count? NNN0LHI Mar 2012 #79
Italy, because it would be incredibly easy for me (Italian citizen) WilmywoodNCparalegal Mar 2012 #80
Canada, England or Italy. HappyMe Mar 2012 #81
Foggia, Italy. Jennicut Mar 2012 #82
Hawaii.... NYC_SKP Mar 2012 #85
canada, britian, somewhere in scandinavia.. because they're cool, among other, more dionysus Mar 2012 #86
Finland with Denmark a close second. Nt DevonRex Mar 2012 #88
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