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Give Royaume Uni a try. There are some English speeking parts.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeeing as this seems to be the most sensible option the way things are going, I've been thinking.
I could walk into well paying jobs in Germany and Switzerland, but don't like the weather and need to learn German.
US is another possibility as my skills would probably allow me to be sponsored by a co. But I think the US has long term issues of its own.
Malaysia, Singapore appeal quite a bit. Going to check this out in the summer as part of holidays.
But I would guess Australia (where again, my skills would be in demand) is beginning to look like the best compromise: weather, the Asia effect, English speaking. Only problem is its full of ozzies."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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I'm not sure about that, it's a bit risky.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell that is progress at least!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yeah, I am sure the notion of getting a cloth-eared simpleton like you on board must be really giving the Dunkin Donuts Board members a collective stiffy!!Originally posted by sasguru View PostUS is another possibility as my skills would probably allow me to be sponsored by a co.
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WWSY01D?Originally posted by sasguru View PostSeeing as this seems to be the most sensible option the way things are going, I've been thinking.
I could walk into well paying jobs in Germany and Switzerland, but don't like the weather and need to learn German.
US is another possibility as my skills would probably allow me to be sponsored by a co. But I think the US has long term issues of its own.
Malaysia, Singapore appeal quite a bit. Going to check this out in the summer as part of holidays.
But I would guess Australia (where again, my skills would be in demand) is beginning to look like the best compromise: weather, the Asia effect, English speaking. Only problem is its full of ozzies.
HTH
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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There you go SASGuru found you a sponsor for OZ, they will need someone to hose down the rooms.
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You're not going all Scooperpoop on us are you sas?
But if you're just throwing it out there, parts of the US would be a good place, especially west coast including Oregon/Washington.Comment
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Washington is on the east coast.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostYou're not going all Scooperpoop on us are you sas?
But if you're just throwing it out there, parts of the US would be a good place, especially west coast including Oregon/Washington.
HTH
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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It used to be very smart indeed.Originally posted by stek View PostI hear Mogadishu is quite nice...

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