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Topic History of: Old Bollocks
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JK2006 Stop it Fawlty!
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Yes GM I very nearly bought a second home in Ostia (near Rome) years ago but discovered just in time it did not belong to the people selling it to me. And I got close to buying in Morocco but decided that I love so many different cities in that beautiful country, I was better off staying in hotels (most of which know me well, after 50 years).

You now sound like Major Gowen.


JK2006 Yes GM I very nearly bought a second home in Ostia (near Rome) years ago but discovered just in time it did not belong to the people selling it to me. And I got close to buying in Morocco but decided that I love so many different cities in that beautiful country, I was better off staying in hotels (most of which know me well, after 50 years).
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
Ah GM I don't hate the UK; I love it; it's my home. But it's falling apart (and so is most everywhere - look at France). Plus I'm too old now to change my base. Every day brings fresh health problems (or will, as old age grows). But indeed I would advise those in their teens or twenties to look elsewhere and suggest both Tunisia and Morocco as excellent alternatives (also Thailand).

Most of France has always been a crap hole to me. Even southern France is losing its charm and beautiful countryside. Maybe it's the expats so they needed to build more.

I always tell youths in pubs to leave the UK if they can. If they are tech savvy they can do a lot of work at home. Going to the USA as a late teen opened up new horizons and I learnt the world better than any text book could.

I started off as pulling pints but networked with friends to open a gay club, then I sold my shares too cheaply to a cocaine fulled gay lawyer.

Why not buy a second home abroad JK? You will get the best of Vitamin D and all the swimming your heart desires. Keep the London place an asset.
JK2006 Ah GM I don't hate the UK; I love it; it's my home. But it's falling apart (and so is most everywhere - look at France). Plus I'm too old now to change my base. Every day brings fresh health problems (or will, as old age grows). But indeed I would advise those in their teens or twenties to look elsewhere and suggest both Tunisia and Morocco as excellent alternatives (also Thailand).