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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => UK Getbig Bodybuilding and More => Topic started by: bigmc on July 29, 2014, 09:33:59 AM
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if you won euromillions
on a big rollover
so you could live as you please for the rest of your life
would you stay in the uk and if so
would you stay where you are now or move?
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I'd probably still reside in the UK as I'm used to it here. I'd move to a better area of the UK though and frequently go on holiday so I'll be spending much of the year abroad.
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I dont mind the change of seasons here, i would spend a lot of time on holidays though but i like the countryside here.
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I would split my time between the UK and abroad, likely a nicer more affluent spot in the Mediterranean as I love the atmosphere and the culture...etc nice boat nice villa in the sun sort of set up and a country house in the UK.
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id have a big pad in the country somewhere but within an hour of somewhere decent like notts or leeds
id have a holiday home somewhere on the med i reckon
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Great question.
I am with Skorpio. Not literally so Bigmc don't get jealous.
But I've already left the UK and I don't think we'd choose to ever move back.
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Great question.
I am with Skorpio. Not literally so Bigmc don't get jealous.
But I've already left the UK and I don't think we'd choose to ever move back.
Only thing keeping me here is my career, the line of work I'm in is very UK law and reg specific hence not transferable to other places. Plus in investment banking London is the place to be.
However, I'd still come to the UK if I had lots of money, this will allow me to be selective about where to go and when. But I'd say 70% of my time would be somewhere in the Mediterranean, not Marbella, as that's a re-branded Essex, but some where in the south of France or even better Italy, near the sea.
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yes, i'd fuck off down south though. build a house in the country grand designs stylee.
its an alright country with decent folk for thye most part. we do it down to much.
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Ha id be out of here like a shot! This countrys fucked and its only gonna get worse! I don't blame those with the means and ways to leave.
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Yes but id move to darras hall and like simon says enjoy the changing seasons, I quite like winter anyways.
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I would keep a home here for visits in the spring & summer.
A lot of beautiful places in the uk
Would also have homes in canary islands, southern California,
for the long dark damp winter months.
Have always struggled with them. :'(
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Im Irish -
I would keep a house here but also one in Cali and Spain
I wouldn't mind a nice house in the UK too.
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In the past 14 years, I've spent 3 weeks in the UK.
But if I won the lottery, I'd absolutely spend more time there.
I just don't right now 'cause who in their right mind goes on holiday TO the UK????
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I have often pondered this subject.
If I won the lotto, the lotto here in California gets over 300mil regularly... I would likely move 80 miles south to San Diego for my full time residence. I would also have a loft in Los Angeles, and maybe a place somewhere in Europe. Never been so cant decide where. I would assume somewhere in France.
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UK is not that bad, I think if you have money and this allows you to be more selective on where to be and also gives you freedom to get out when the shitty weather kicks in....etc. I always miss it's little quirks, I did work abroad here and there for months at a time and found it refreshing getting back.
This weekend I took my girl to a country hotel in Sussex country side to have a break from central London, enjoyed every minute of it.Would I live there if I had the money? definetly, it's right near Gatwick airport, a nice 5 bed country house with plenty of land and that would be my UK dream home.
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UK is all right but I doubt I'll ever live there again. Not that it's a shit place, but it'll be a bit like going back on myself. I've lived through everything the place has to offer. I see no reason reliving the exact same thing again. Even in a different part. It's still 'Tesco, Waitrose, WH Smith, Tories, Immigration, EU, Cameron, shit football or small crowded houses' It'll feel like a big waste of time and life. I'll happily and gladly visit the place again but this time view it through tourist eyes. It's not my reality anymore.
I'll be in NZ for the foreseeable but still have a few places I want to live in. In the end I have no doubt I'll end up retiring in Europe. I want to die at home.
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I would be tempted to stay somewhere along the Jurassic Coast, or even St Ives way.
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I would be tempted to stay somewhere along the Jurassic Coast, or even St Ives way.
Me too, to see all those dinosaurs everyday would be great.
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I would be tempted to stay somewhere along the Jurassic Coast, or even St Ives way.
st ives it miles out, but the stretch from poole to falmouth will have been gorgeous in the last month of warm weather. i want to get a weekend place somewhere near weymouth at some point.
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"To be born English is to win first prize in the lottery of life."
We've already won.
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Id buy getbig.com then close it down just to be a girl
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i'd be happy to never go through the canary wharf rotunda again; the early morning plights of arriving and heading up that fucking escalator, and the 6pm exit down to that jubilee line again where i spend two hours of my day, every day.
i should bring some iron to pump for the commute. nothing to see here phaggots
thank god i am moving to canada water at teh end of the month.
and to answer your question, yes i would leave to the country side. like connecticut. murican girls have an exponentially higher whore potential than ukTang, and that comes down to exchange rate more than a bit .
not that i would really touch any native of england anyway. the irish, yes; polish, yes. you get my point.
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i'd be happy to never go through the canary wharf rotunda again; the early morning plights of arriving and heading up that fucking escalator, and the 6pm exit down to that jubilee line again where i spend two hours of my day, every day.
i should bring some iron to pump for the commute. nothing to see here phaggots
thank god i am moving to canada water at teh end of the month.
and to answer your question, yes i would leave to the country side. like connecticut. murican girls have an exponentially higher whore potential than ukTang, and that comes down to exchange rate more than a bit .
not that i would really touch any native of england anyway. the irish, yes; polish, yes. you get my point.
I used to have to be in the City for 7am every morning in my first properly paying job. I hated it, especially because I had to train late at night so I'd be still wrecked the next day. The days of tupperware, three pairs of reinforced trousers for my suit, and ephedrine.
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I used to have to be in the City for 7am every morning in my first properly paying job. I hated it, especially because I had to train late at night so I'd be still wrecked the next day. The days of tupperware, three pairs of reinforced trousers for my suit, and ephedrine.
tell me about it. have we all had a borderline clen based panic attack on a 5pm-6pm jubilee line that's tokyo style packed, smells like shit, and is just filled with the oddest mix of suits and chodes (once you get up to green park and catch the later)? y'eah, i've fled many a trains. especially the northern. that shit packs with the most random bag of smashed assholes the uk has ever produced at rush hour.
and i am an american who fell into london @ canary w due to a very specific UK purview, per se (in the financial purview rather, but something that is uncommon in both american finance and law).
i have to be honest, i love the country side. i love "living the dream". but i am currently on vacation back in the states right now, and i kind of want to return. no offense whatsoever, i just find london to be a bit robotic.
the rest of the UK (whales excluded, didn't love that) is so gorgeous . would love to eventually have a country place up north when my investment portfolio matures drastically (:
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Would not live there, but would visit to party for a weekend with bigmc, and crew.....