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Posted: 2/25/2020 10:44:30 AM EDT
Basically, what places have you visited, that you would love to live / visit / vacation, especially if the local laws were more friendly to your way of life.
Or / and money was not a object pertaining to moving / living / visiting there, or you could afford to have a summer / winter / vacation home there? I REALLY loved Washington State, and Germany. I loved Washington state for the outdoor activities, hunting, fishing, hiking, etc, and i loved germany for the Incredible amounts of history each square foot of dirt seemed to hold, as well as the culture and drinking. I absolutely loved being stationed in Germany back in the late 1980's. If i had a lot of extra money i would absolutely have a home in each location, or at least spend several months a year in each location exploring and having fun.. also, i have never been to new zealand, but i would love to go visit, or maybe stay for a few weeks a year, however living there would be a hell no due to their gun laws. |
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Destin, Florida.
We own a fishing lure manufacturing company and that place, besides being awesomely beautiful, would be a great place to test our products. |
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My wifes family has a house in a remote village in Nigeria. I love going there. So quiet and peaceful
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Destin, Florida. We own a fishing lure manufacturing company and that place, besides being awesomely beautiful, would be a great place to test our products. View Quote |
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If I could afford it, I would snowbird interior AK in a heartbeat.
I will never do another winter there. |
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My wifes family has a house in a remote village in Nigeria. I love going there. So quiet and peaceful View Quote |
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Almost bought up Destin way when Ex1.0 & I got hitched, atleast thts wut she wanted, I would have been morehappy close to the Spaten factory, so I went back in the Army
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At the Hyatt. Breakfast is good, they make your bed, there's a bar and a great restaurant in the lobby. Plus the high class Hookers and the locations are convenient.
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Brussels in the winter and summer in Alaska ( my old home state ) in the winter
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Coronado California. But even God can't afford to live there.
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Islamorada/Tavernier in the Florida Keys. Easy enough to get back to the mainland for stuff, but still has a somewhat laid back vibe.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia. The people are friendly, girls are pretty, and the town is clean.
They also have a whole street of nothing but bars. |
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I would live in Maine during the summer and early fall. (Can't believe I just said that. Never realize how much you miss home until you move and don't have one anymore)
Then, SW Florida the rest of the year. (Englewood, Venice, Marco island, etc...) |
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Home base would be Goleta, Ca ( where I grew up ) and the other places I'd have homes are Kauai, and the Eastern Sierra. San Juan Islands in Washington ( Summer )
Never been to Scotland, but it would be nice to spend a couple of months a years there. |
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Northern Cali coast, also with a nice little mountain cabin around Tahoe.
Assuming I could buy off a sheriff for a carry permit. |
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I almost didn't come back from Germany when I worked there a few years ago. Damn good country with great people and amazing food
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Seychelles. I don't even care which island, all the ones I've visited would be just fine.
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I live here now but I won’t for too much longer. Cheapest house right now is $900k. It’s been a good 12 years. We’ll see how much further I can make it.
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Happy right where I'm at.
More money would equal more land though. Lots more land |
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The Exumas.
More specifically, in a Nordhavn anchored off any one of the Exumas. I’ll get there. |
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Northern Italy
Chile - maybe - I used to be there for work 1 or 2 times a year back in the 80's / 90's when Pinochet was in power. Not sure what it's like now. |
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Coba Mexico. I loved it there. A place in Washington. Monaco would work for my Europe location.
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Banff, Alberta, CA. Google it. View Quote If the permissible weaponry was better in CA, I'd vote this too. But since I have a certain amount of weaponry that is kosher for use in the United States of America, my vote has to go to somewhere near Glacier National Park. This is subject to change if my wife and I visit somewhere else and see something nicer. |
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If money wasn't an issue I would spend the next two years finding a place, trying out spots. As of now, TX is high on the list since my son is there. AZ, NV, FL are all potential spots. I loved San Diego but fuck CA politics. No HI, fuck islands. My plans as of now are WI or SD April thru Jan 1, TX Jan 2- Mar.
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Destin, Florida. We own a fishing lure manufacturing company and that place, besides being awesomely beautiful, would be a great place to test our products. View Quote Another place I liked is Catalina Island. I know California is communist and a cesspool filled with heathens but it’s pretty comfy. So unless something has drastically changed in the last 9 years; I wouldn’t mind going back for a long weekend. |
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Tuscany, somewhere near Panzano or up north around Lake Como.
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I love the Carolina coast. Good beer, good food, good people.
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The property that I owned in FLA . Had to sell it due to , well you know , the 50% rule .
Had deep water dock and all that jazz. gd |
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Pretty much anywhere in AZ. I love the desert and public land you can actually enjoy.
If California wasn’t full of Californians i would have never left Oceanside. |
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Panglao, Bohol, Philippines from November to May.
Maine from May to November. |
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