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wagyl wrote:The Irish and the Kiwis just moved to the big city, bigger opportunities. It just so happens that the big city happens to be in another country.
kurogane wrote:A very good point. I would also like to know just how few are represented by that accompanying image of a YOLO panted backpacker with his retro gay walking pole. I bet most expatriates pull a wheely bin bag and carry telescoping hiking poles.
Samurai_Jerk wrote: Also, Kiwis not living in Australia.
kurogane wrote:Trying to pick a fight, eh!!????![]()
Yes, very much. Especially from the parts where they envy them even more than they admit they like them (even though they are like them), like the Ontario/NY area and Alberta. I always hear stuff about that Wet Coast Cascadia thing, but I am not sure how many would move from Vancouver to Seattle or vice versa; we seem to prefer being nice neighbours and just visiting.
kurogane wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote: Also, Kiwis not living in Australia.
Oooh, Oooh, Mistah Kottah!! good point. Don't they have a EU style right of residence?
https://www.border.gov.au/about/corpora ... heets/17nzThe Australian and New Zealand Governments have had arrangements in place since the 1920s to facilitate a free flow of people between the two countries.
Mike Oxlong wrote:kurogane wrote:Trying to pick a fight, eh!!????![]()
Yes, very much. Especially from the parts where they envy them even more than they admit they like them (even though they are like them), like the Ontario/NY area and Alberta. I always hear stuff about that Wet Coast Cascadia thing, but I am not sure how many would move from Vancouver to Seattle or vice versa; we seem to prefer being nice neighbours and just visiting.
I personally know someone who did move from the Vancouver area to the Seattle area, and claims that he could never live the lifestyle he enjoys in Seattle if he had remained in Vancouver. Especially regarding property values. The homes in Vancouver are apparently crazy expensive relative to their southern counterparts.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:kurogane wrote:Trying to pick a fight, eh!!????![]()
Yes, very much. Especially from the parts where they envy them even more than they admit they like them (even though they are like them), like the Ontario/NY area and Alberta. I always hear stuff about that Wet Coast Cascadia thing, but I am not sure how many would move from Vancouver to Seattle or vice versa; we seem to prefer being nice neighbours and just visiting.
I personally know someone who did move from the Vancouver area to the Seattle area, and claims that he could never live the lifestyle he enjoys in Seattle if he had remained in Vancouver. Especially regarding property values. The homes in Vancouver are apparently crazy expensive relative to their southern counterparts.
KG, I was thinking about Alberta when I wrote that. Those rednecks envy our right wing and Jesus freaks.![]()
MOx, How long ago was that? I hear Seattle's been getting pretty crazy lately too but I guess it's all relative.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Him and his wife moved there I think seven or eight years ago.
Mike Oxlong wrote:...producing a hung parliament after the poor performance...i guess. Naturally some people are very pleased. So says the Beeb.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:That would be hanged. I'd much rather be hung.
yanpa wrote:OMG Coligny hacked Russell's account.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:That would be hanged.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Just curious, but I'm guessing that usage more of a norte americano thing?
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