My cousin David moved to Argentina. My uncle-in-law moved to Germany. They never met each other, but they both moved abroad for same reason. They both wanted to get away from their mothers. They actually said that.
That’s the case with my cousin and my uncle-in-law with the sexes reversed. I’m curious, how did she describe her dad? In the case with my family members, the moms drove away their sons by being domineering and overbearing. Was it the same or something else for your cousin?
The ex-wife of my uncle-in-law who moved to Germany moved to the United States. They got divorced because he was an American who wanted to be a European and she was a European who wanted to be an American.
This post was edited by Livvie at May 7, 2023 7:44 PM MDT
Some countries do not have very good sub-basements, or due to infrastructure, don’t have very good opportunities for installation of same. I doubt I’d be completely comfortable in any environment that failed to offer the entire range of amenities to which I have grown accustomed, and upon which I’ve become dependent. (Grrrrrrr.)
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Those are all the rejected sandwiches that were found to have been tainted with Vegemite, guacamole, or mayonnaise. Saboteurs have infiltrated my domain. Grrrrrrr.
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This post was edited by Randy D at February 20, 2023 10:04 AM MST
Hey! You’re not supposed to be watching me! Grrrrrrrr.
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During the North American auto crises in the 80's or 90's the wife and I were going to sail with the Valandyhames to New Zealand and start a new life. The reason was because I thought Canada and the US was going to fall into a deep depression and I pointed my finger of blame at the Unions. We were a couple of weeks away from setting sail and I changed my mind for a couple of reasons - I didn't think it right to turn my back on my Country and I got a look at the Valandyhames boat. It was a Tetanus shot waiting to happen because it was so rusty. Cheers!
That’s okay. Do you have Tim Hortons where you live? If you do, all you have to do is stay put. You’re just going to find yourself living in Canada when you wake up one morning. Planting Tim Hortons franchises is how the Canadians claim territory. I just thought you should know that in case you weren’t already aware of it.