It is currently: Oct 22, '25, 3:52 pm

Live in one city other then your own

Come introduce yourself, have a drink and talk about anything! This is the place for any and all off-topic conversations.

Live in one city other then your own

Postby Str8Shooter » Feb 18, '15, 12:35 pm

You can move to one city other than your own, anywhere in the World, which one is it and why?
  • 0

User avatar
Str8Shooter Male
Creative Team
Main Eventer
Main Eventer
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Topic Author
Posts: 3896
Topics: 359
Age: 39
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Reputation: 1477

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby The Legend » Feb 18, '15, 12:40 pm

I think I'd probably pick Columbus. It's got a lot of the same features and amenities of big cities, but it's cleaner and safer and a little more dressed up. Plus, it has the benefit of being close enough to me that I could visit family and friends whenever I wanted.
  • 0

Image

Credit to Tim/Everlong for this awesome sig
User avatar
The Legend None specified
World Champion
World Champion
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 5641
Topics: 331
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Reputation: 1830

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby HFX » Feb 18, '15, 12:48 pm

Well I have no desire to ever live away from Edmonton. But if I did move from Edmonton it would probably be Beaumont. It's near the trades hub of Nisku and within the shadow of Edmonton. It's also like 5-10 minutes away from my rugby club and that's a big deal for me. Plus it allows me to stay close to friends and family as well as the friends I currently have down there.
  • 0

Image

Thanks Tim for the great sig and avy.

#TIM2020
Make America Tim Again
User avatar
HFX Male
Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 1620
Topics: 43
Age: 35
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Location: The Great White North
Reputation: 496

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby Circled Square » Feb 18, '15, 12:49 pm

I'd go to Denmark and punch a cop in the face and spend time in their luxury hotel/prison.
  • 0

User avatar
Circled Square Male
Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing
 
10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership10 years of membership
 
Posts: 1869
Topics: 209
Joined: Sun Feb 15, 2015
Reputation: 572

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby SKS » Feb 18, '15, 2:34 pm

San Diego. Or if I don't care about being somewhat close to my family and friends, Tokyo.
  • 0

Image

OH SQUARED CIRCLE, DON'T YOU DARE BE SOURRRRRR! CLAP ALONG WITH YOUR TAG CHAMPS, AND FEEL THE POWAHHHHHHHH!

Image
User avatar
SKS Male
Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 1871
Topics: 266
Age: 11
Joined: Wed Oct 9, 2013
Location: Jersey
Reputation: 1128

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby Everlong » Feb 18, '15, 3:01 pm

Zurich, Switzerland!

When I was there last spring, I was blown away at many things about that city:

-How easy it is to get around on the public transportation
-How incredibly clean it is
-How much the average person gets paid there
-How in shape the general populace is
-How friendly everyone was
-How beautiful the city was
-How awesome the food is

It was the one city I've been to in Europe where I could actually see myself living. I've been to a lot of really awesome places, but there are always enough reasons for me to say, "eh, I wouldn't live here." The only thing keeping me from moving to Zurich is it being halfway across the world away from everyone and everything I know and love :lol
  • 0

Image

Image

YOU HEARD IT FROM TAJ FIRST FOLKS
User avatar
Everlong Male
SquaredCircle Commisioner
Living Legend
Living Legend
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 10545
Topics: 2439
Age: 37
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Location: Brew City, USA
Reputation: 3827

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby Viazon » Feb 18, '15, 3:54 pm

San Diego.

I don't know why. I have been to a few cities in America. Vegas was amazing. San Francisco was lovely. Chicago was awesome. However, I don't know what it is about San Diego that attracted me to it.

I often day dream and think about one day just moving to America and starting a new life. And for some reason, San Diego is the city I always picture myself going. When I was there, I took a speed boat out on the bay and was just chilling out there on the water and the sun was going down. It just look so beautiful and I fell in love with it.
  • 0

Image
User avatar
Viazon Male
Main Eventer
Main Eventer
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 3504
Topics: 244
Age: 39
Joined: Thu Oct 10, 2013
Location: Bedford, England
Reputation: 980

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby Daz » Feb 18, '15, 4:42 pm

Bruges. All the old buildings and canals ... it's like a fairytale.
  • 0

Image
Click image to get your tits blown off by my literary prowess.
User avatar
Daz Male
Referee
Ring General
Ring General
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 2885
Topics: 25
Age: 35
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Reputation: 1382

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby Chewy » Feb 20, '15, 2:42 am

Lucerne or Boston.
  • 0

Image

Wyatt sig by the dazzling Tim.
User avatar
Chewy None specified
Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 1768
Topics: 21
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Reputation: 853

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby JPG619 » Feb 20, '15, 9:30 am

I would pick Vancouver Canada

I am from Toronto Canada and I would pick Vancouver since it seems really similar to my current city with the expeption that winters are a little bit warmer and less snow then I get. Yes I be away from my family but it be ok since we can always phone each other or use email
  • 0

User avatar
JPG619 Male
Next Big Thing
Next Big Thing
 
11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership11 years of membership
 
Posts: 1086
Topics: 29
Joined: Sun Nov 3, 2013
Location: Toronto, Ontario Canada
Reputation: 125

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby PorkChop » Feb 21, '15, 7:53 am

In this country it would be Bristol or Bath. I'm not quite middle-class enough to afford a property there, though.
  • 0

User avatar
PorkChop Male
Creative Team
World Champion
World Champion
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 7104
Topics: 1430
Joined: Tue Oct 8, 2013
Reputation: 2126

Re: Live in one city other then your own

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Feb 21, '15, 12:55 pm

I wouldn't mind trying out a really affluent place in West London or something. A nice flat (bachelor pad), on my own, dining out at restaurants every night, maybe getting lucky (because it would take luck for me) and bring a lady home.
  • 0

User avatar
AkydefGoldberg Male
Main Eventer
Main Eventer
 
12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership12 years of membership
 
Posts: 4850
Topics: 520
Age: 39
Joined: Thu Oct 10, 2013
Reputation: 662

 


Return to The Pub

Who is Online Now?

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests

Reputation System ©'