Posted by alexandra_k on July 20, 2018, at 10:39:40
In reply to Re: Paul Jay, posted by beckett2 on July 18, 2018, at 19:50:39
> Hello Alex and Sigi, how are you?
I am good. Busy. But good.
I am learning to swim. I have just learned about Misty Hymen's (real name???) fish tail underwater swim and I'm fairly inspired about becoming a beast in the pool.
> I see AU is further limiting immigration. Smart in many ways-- if it can be done without the cruelty.
Yeah, that's probably true.
> I would live in AU or NZ in a heartbeat, as much as I love CA.
I don't know where I would most like to live, if I had options. I guess it would depend on more particular features. The particular house and my particular commute and so on. I have enough trouble thinking where in NZ I would like to live given options. I think I would like to experience more of overseas. A change is actually quite nice. The US was a bit of a culture shock for me. Strangely... You know how people say 'Seasons' is one of the best expansions for the Sims because of how it is such a significant qualitative change to the game play that makes it so much more realisltic...
Well... Seasons... We simply don't got 'em.
And our holidays are whacky and out of synch and simply don't make sense because of that.
And the lack of tips makes for AWFUL customer service.
Yep.
But I'm sure my complaints about city living ain't got nothing on the complaints about city living I could well have when it came to Sydney or lots of different American cities or LA or NY. So...
> WA State, which looks like NZ in some areas.
Uh oh. Where's that?
Wisconsin?
I'm a lot hazy on US geography. Some people brought me some good american cheese, though, just to show me that it could be done. And I saw some AMAZING organic avocados out of California...
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