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Old 07-23-2013, 01:06 AM
 
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Well, as long as you pick a good town to live in. (I see you live in Emmet now.) Just don't move to Caldwell. A lot of gangster related things are going on in there.
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Old 07-23-2013, 10:29 AM
 
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looking to move to the states from England and Idaho is one of the states im looking at, I don't think its racist at all that you want to move if you feel your current area is changing for whatever reason. I'm from Liverpool in the north west of England and don't really see the issues regarding immigration apart from the odd inner city issues that arise, but on the opposite side of the coin my best mate who lives in Birmingham cant stand to live there anymore (the midlands of England has a number of towns/cities that has a large Asian/Pakistani population and ghetto's have sprung up ) its a sign of the times I suppose that certain areas have a large influx of foreigners but I don't think people should be seen as racist for feeling uncomfortable about it.
Ahh Liverpool! Some of my best friends live in Liverpool. My husband and I visited them once. We really enjoyed it!
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Old 07-24-2013, 01:33 PM
 
Location: Liverpool, England
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Ahh Liverpool! Some of my best friends live in Liverpool. My husband and I visited them once. We really enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it! I love the city centre and the anglican cathedral just a shame certain parts of the city is rough lol im looking at maine, idaho and oregon as possible places in the US to move to down the line 3 lovely states just cant decide lol!
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