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On 25/10/2011 6:59 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>> Indeed that's a "problem" with living in a country that has a long
>>> history.
>>
>> Or an advantage if you are that way inclined. I lived in a new town for
>> four years. To me it was soulless and boring beyond belief, I was even
>> glad to move to Aberdeen. It is just a point of view.
> Well, that's why I said "problem" instead of *problem*. ;)
Tell an old man what the difference is between
"problem" instead of *problem* ?
>
> I tend to agree, I like having older buildings around. However, having
> lived in a somewhat older house (by US standards), I think the decision
> to go for something more modern in the next place (a flat, no less) is
> right for us. :)
>
I like living in flats, I've never lived in a house with a garden.
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Regards
Stephen
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