<p>rome circa 49 AD</p>
<p>Ireland, Morocco or Egypt.</p>
<p>Cupertino, CA where I used to live!</p>
<p>Taos, New Mexico. Or Moscow. The climate's a bit bleak in Russia for me, though. :) </p>
<p>Seriously, Taos is so beautiful, and I've always wanted to learn Russian.</p>
<p>Somewhere in Canada, Paris, or London. And if I MUST live in the US... Then NY.</p>
<p>southern California!!!!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>In the US
NY or Boston would be nice</p>
<p>Out of US
Japan, Spain, or somewhere in SA (Argentina?)</p>
<p>In the US, either New York, Dallas, San Diego, San Jose, or Seattle. </p>
<p>Outside of the US, probably London or Toronto.</p>
<p>I call
Manhattan...Upper East Side
(Park Avenue)</p>
<p>i shall live there one day</p>
<p>i'm a complete new yorker, so i'll either end up in nyc or somewhere in long island</p>
<p>I've grown up on the UES of new york and it's where I'll probably end up after college, grad school, etc.</p>
<p>However, I do want to spend the last few years of my life in Nantucket.</p>
<p>In the US:</p>
<p>Sonoma/Napa (I'm sick of SoCal.)</p>
<p>Outside the US:</p>
<p>Italy/France</p>
<p>being from SoCal, it's not all it's cracked up to be. i'm thinking Manhattan, Boston, or Chicago, somewhere that has 4 seasons instead of Warm, Cool, Warm, Inferno. (AKA Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer)</p>
<p>rj10792-I'm right there with you!</p>
<p>Except here it's more hot, slightly less hot, hot, BLAZING HOT (as in don't even go outside).</p>
<p>yeah, especially with this week with the 100+ degrees. SoCal summers suck big time.</p>
<p>CALI ftw!!!!!!</p>
<p>^...</p>
<p>Don't say Cali. That's how we know you're not from here.</p>
<p>...not even kidding. XD You will NEVER hear a native call it "Cali".</p>
<p>SoCal or NorCal (not too often), maybe. I do it. But NEVER "cali".</p>
<p>Alaska, seasons; chilly, cold, freezing cold, bleeping <em>enter in 50 expletives here</em> cold. I'd MUCH MUCH prefer hot hot hot all the time. oh well, the grass is always greener on the other side...</p>
<p>I want to come back and live in my small town in California. It's a great community, isn't likely to be completely cut off from water in case of a natural disaster, is fairly near the coast, and is near two good universities, where I would love to be a professor (that's my dream career).</p>
<p>I just got back from Spain, and I have to say the weather there is about as perfect as weather can be. Every day the temperature was in the upper 80s to upper 90s, and there were no clouds in the sky. You can eat outside without having to worry about it raining in 5 minutes, because it won't rain for another 5 weeks.</p>