Living in a European City for 3 months


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Should it really be a city? I don't like cities. I prefer a sturdy little house lost in the woods, far away from these bloody horrors known as, "humans." (Do not repeat that name, it's whispered it could summon one.)

:p

Seriously, though, I'm not a travel-happy person, and I'm already in Europe. Near Montpellier, which is a rather fine city if you like mediterranean climates. Plus, you have a giant sculpture dedicated to the glory of the Almighty Donut-Sausage:
 

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Gez said:
Should it really be a city? I don't like cities. I prefer a sturdy little house lost in the woods, far away from these bloody horrors known as, "humans." (Do not repeat that name, it's whispered it could summon one.)

:p

Seriously, though, I'm not a travel-happy person, and I'm already in Europe. Near Montpellier, which is a rather fine city if you like mediterranean climates. Plus, you have a giant sculpture dedicated to the glory of the Almighty Donut-Sausage:

I have to say, Montpellier has now moved up quite a bit on the list. Any place with such a statue is worth investigation... :)

joe b.
 




I'm an Elizabethan historian, so I'd be happy pretty much anywhere in England. I wouldn't mind spending time in either Bristol or Hastings - or pretty much anywhere in the West Country.

Outside of the UK, Vienna and Copenhagen top my list.
 

Could be, but most europians have no need for visa in most of europe, and he started with calling all non-us people.
 


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