Count me in then.
Can I use your room while you're in college?
Count me in then.
Can I use your room while you're in college?
Is Boulder the wannabe Silicon Valley or is that somewhere else?
Yeah, sure, if you mow our lawn.
(We don't actually have a front lawn, though Jack Kerouac did call Salt Lake a "city of sprinklers.")
@Toby: Yeah that sounds correct.
I think California would be the best option ultimately as I don't care much for snow and shit weather.
Edge of Rugby in a small apartment complex on a new build estate. I can be on the M6/M1 in a minute which is ideal.
In an area of Vienna that's somewhat of a transition zone between the inner-city/studenty area, the rich-people's outer districts and the working-class/immigrant areas. Wouldn't mind living here longer, though I'd prefer to switch flats at some point because mine's looking out on a quite noisy intersection at the moment.
I live in a highly desirable suburb that is part of Dundee but not really. It's a 15 minute walk to the centre of the 'burb which is a seaside town.
Its brilliant, I'm far enough away from the hustle and bustle to not be annoyed by it. When I sit in my back garden there's pure silence.
A small village in between Lincoln and Grimsby. It's alright, I've lived here for most of my life.
Will be getting myself a flat in Lincoln as soon as I can afford it, though. But yeah, it's a decent enough area. No chance of any terrorist attacks or any shit like that.
Stay in the East End of Glasgow. That felt more like a confession than an admittance of residency.
North Wiltshire, about 25 minutes from Bath.