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Moving To England (pg. 3)
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| n3lly |
| quote: | Originally posted by Felix.Hoo
yeah i do want to move to other countries too to broaden my horizon and get new inspiration.. i think living in the same country too long kinda get boring...
I wanna go Anfield to watch some soccer action!! :) |
You mean football? ;) |
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| b i n k u n |
moved to england from NYC 2 years ago....wouldn't recommend it for everyone but it ain't all that bad. 'cept when it starts pissing rain...for weeks on end.
but definitely go for london if you can. |
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| dj alliance |
| quote: | Originally posted by marcusk
I've been to london, and I always thought about living there too...what did I like about it? I guess because things were different. People seemed friendlier. But did not dig the food too much. But a change is always good. I'll actually be in Korea for a year. |
People friendly in London...you on drugs? they are the most AROGENT people ive ever meet, i lived there for 4 1/2 yrs, belive me if i wa slaying down ont he floor with stab wombs they would walk all over me. |
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| dj alliance |
| Go to Scotland mate, it rocks. Friendly people and a great country. Form a birds eye: That green stuff you see in Scotland is called Grass, and those black dots you see in London are called people. |
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| Nemesis44 |
An old phrase with something to do with grass comes to mind...
Probably worth taking a year out no doubt but once you get settled you realise that it's the same old where ever you end up. The one thing you can never get away from is yourself... trust me, I've been trying for about 35 years. ;)
Let me know, you gotta come to Brighton and we can spin some tunes and talk . :)
Speaking of which, Binkun! You are in England and no PM... :confused:
Seriously, if anyone is in the area hit me up and we can spin some tunes and stuff.
Cheers
Nem |
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| chesco |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj alliance
Go to Scotland mate, it rocks. Friendly people and a great country. Form a birds eye: That green stuff you see in Scotland is called Grass, and those black dots you see in London are called people. |
There is very little good about scotland, the weather is the worst, the people are friendly until you bump into a group of pissed up 13 year old neds with knives, the birds are ugly and there is all decent work up this way.
And then theres the licensing laws - wtf kind of club shuts it's doors at 3am, in other countries the party would just be getting started. |
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| Omega_Blue |
| quote: | Originally posted by n3lly
I had 7 nights in amsterdam. Enough for a year IMO! lol, jk great place would love to live there if i had more self control! |
i hear that other than the drugs and hookers, amsterdam isn't that great. |
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| Tony Morello |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
An old phrase with something to do with grass comes to mind...
Probably worth taking a year out no doubt but once you get settled you realise that it's the same old where ever you end up. The one thing you can never get away from is yourself... trust me, I've been trying for about 35 years. ;)
Let me know, you gotta come to Brighton and we can spin some tunes and talk . :)
Speaking of which, Binkun! You are in England and no PM... :confused:
Seriously, if anyone is in the area hit me up and we can spin some tunes and stuff.
Cheers
Nem |
actually, i had you in mind when i was thinking about where to go, thought maybe brighton could be a possible destination
i'm looking to either work in radio (professionally trained, currently working for the #1 radio station here)
djing (obviously)
or possibly continuing my training to become a red seal chef, so working in a nice restaurant
london is most likely my best bet though |
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| djroeland |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
i hear that other than the drugs and hookers, amsterdam isn't that great. |
there is more... Heineken music hall a party venue with the best music quality in europe and believe me the sound there is awesome en loud!
Multi culture and i like the different styles of houses lot of old atmospheric ones
but i'm not selling amsterdam to anyone and opions can be different |
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| Trogdor |
| quote: | Originally posted by n3lly
An average 4 bedroom house at the moment will cost you between €450,000 to 1.5million. (450,000 being on the outskirts of dublin no where near the city really.) | I wish houses in Los Angeles were that cheap. $600,000 for a two-bedroom in the outskirts. My sister-in-law and her husband live in Dublin. Maybe I'll move there. :p |
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| dj alliance |
| quote: | Originally posted by chesco
There is very little good about scotland, the weather is the worst, the people are friendly until you bump into a group of pissed up 13 year old neds with knives, the birds are ugly and there is all decent work up this way.
And then theres the licensing laws - wtf kind of club shuts it's doors at 3am, in other countries the party would just be getting started. |
excuse, very little good, you. So only 13yrs olds that drink ALL come from Scotland, dont think so some how. England has the WORSTE (official) rate of teenage booz drinking. And the thing with knives, thats Glasgow Junky City and y London, not Edinburgh or anywhere else. Rezerection, Fantazia do NOT shut there doors at 3am, they close at 6a, as does Nosebleed and Judgment Day. And the licence laws in England are WORSE- Pubs close at 11pm and Clubs also close at 3am.
And the title did say Enland not any country, i couldnt give a toss if the clubs open for longer in other countries apart from England and Scotland and Wales, i dont live there and i dont do clubs, i got to underground raves where they shut at 6am @ they are at Clubs. |
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| Nemesis44 |
Welcome to Brighton... Drug Death Capital of Europe.
Seriously guys, you can't just focus on details like that. These are big city problems that are common to every city in the world. Go to Mexico City and you may say it's a wicked place but the inhabitants will tell you it's one of the most dangerous cities on the planet. Same goes for cities in South Africa.
In Brighton we have Chavs (Neds to the Scottish folk). Yes we have a lot of people from poor backgrounds with bad education but it's not unique.
In my experience of the US, there are extreme contrasts there too and you can turn a corner and find yourself in the last place you wanted to be.
When I was in the US (Yes Nem played football (Not soccer)) I was invited home to my room mates house for thanks giving. He lived in a city that had at that time the fastest growing gang population in the US and his neighbourhood was one of the worst. I am still here to talk about it and it showed me that you can't always believe what you read. Sure it was probably dangerous in certain ways, but people forget that other people live there and carry out everyday lives.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not naive and I know bad things happen but you can't let it dominate your life or that is all you will ever see.
Be positive!
Cheers
Nem |
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