I have a secret..

United States
September 2, 2008 10:21pm CST
...I have a secret desire to live somewhere else. If I could I would live in either Hawaii or Ireland. Both places are very close to my heart and I really have a desire to live in either place...or even both. If you could live anywhere in the world where would you live? and why? What is it about that place that draws you to it? Liv
3 responses
• India
5 Sep 08
i would love to live, or rather get marooned on an uninhabited lonely island. it would be surrounded by long stretches of the sea, with no signs of land. it would be a terrific feeling. too far from the hustle bustle of the traffic. no noises, absolutely quite and serene surroundings. and i will eat coconut, wild fruits and drink coconut milk...
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• United States
8 Sep 08
Hmm...that is an interesting thought. It is rather exciting actually. You coul dhave this sense of adventure to it too. Nice one my friend. Thanks for your response. Liv
@monkeysay (228)
• Singapore
3 Sep 08
I will live in my own country. It is one of the safest and most secure place in the world to live in currently. Also this is where my friends and family are. I have also been born and bred here. I will not leave this place voluntarily to leave in somewhere else, unless the situation absolutely dictates. However, for a short stint I think Hawaii would be a great place to have a holday at. Just my 0.2 cents.
• United States
3 Sep 08
I really want to live in the country but the country here is just too damn hot. I have lived in hawaii before and it was fantastic to be so close to the water. Ireland is also the same but with greener land. I am from here but the heat is just too much. I will always love it. Thanks for your response, LIv
@fwidman (11514)
• United States
3 Sep 08
Ireland would be lovely, it looks lovely anyways But I know that in a short time I'd be wanting to move right back here to the desert. It may be hot here, but the heat is very dry. Good for people like me that can't breathe well in a humid climate