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and nuclear war was inevitable within a week's time because Trump was threatening to release a "big event" (no, Musk, Jordan, Biggs, Graham and Thomas, not THAT kind of "snuff" party. So sorry to disappoint, assholes).
Me: a posh hotel in Paris with my husband and dog
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EarthFirst
(4,277 posts)One more for the road I suppose.
PJMcK
(25,269 posts)Its pretty close to paradise.
Paris is nice, too.
NewHendoLib
(61,963 posts)Kaleva
(40,513 posts)DURHAM D
(33,108 posts)buzzycrumbhunger
(2,532 posts)Granddad came from Orkney and I'd love to go--and never come back.
Would do Canada in a pinch, but it'd take a long ng time to acclimate to winters after this long in Florida...
stollen
(1,150 posts)Decided on a trip to Europe to spend retirement funds a month after Trump's inauguration and the threat to either get on board or prepare for violence. It's been "drech" in the US ever since Jan 20, 2025, so I think we called it. At least my bp is way down, and one couldn't be in a lovelier environment with such friendly people.
buzzycrumbhunger
(2,532 posts)I wonder if Im too old to troll for a BF to move me there for my happy ever after
Shouldve started younger.
And yeah, the overall kindness is what put Canada up on my list, too. The US is seriously lacking thator the endless doomscrolling is just getting to me. *sigh*
stollen
(1,150 posts)If you have mobility, youre not too old.
Metaphorical
(2,672 posts)We live in the Pacific Northwest, which is very close to the Scottish climate, and for many of us, the PNW (or Cascadia as we increasingly think of it) is Scotland West, as anyone who has ever visited Victoria BC can attest.
I'm actually doing more and more remote work in England and Scotland. We could go back to Vancouver or Victoria (we were up there about fifteen years ago) given my wife has Canadian ancestry; we have family here now who are getting old which keeps is settled here, but the thought of moving once they're gone is still very much there.
stollen
(1,150 posts)to tour the northern peninsula and west coast. We�ve brought our own camper over before but didn�t make it far north. What I most like about Scotland are the people. In other countries, like Germany, small things can be a bureaucratic pain in the ass. I want to hear the Doric language in remote areas.
BTW N Scotland has good roads and little traffic.
sinkingfeeling
(58,341 posts)Faux pas
(16,647 posts)in the middle of the forest in western Washington state
redstatebluegirl
(12,871 posts)ecstatic
(35,156 posts)All the amenities of course - a chef and driver too.
Last week on Earth? That would really suck because it's so unnecessary. Greedy, warmongering assholes refuse to get along and/or just let others be.
canetoad
(21,294 posts)To where Ava Gardiner said, "It's a perfect place to shoot a movie about the end of the world" in 'On the Beach'. Down here in SE Aust. is about as safe a place as you can get and it's a good place to live too. I wouldn't pick anywhere else.
stollen
(1,150 posts)to the best of my ability with time constraints. The birds. Loved the colorful birds.
liberaltrucker
(9,169 posts)I'm way too old to learn another language.
Jacson6
(2,366 posts)stollen
(1,150 posts)I said posh Paris hotel because most of the city's rooms are postage stamps. I evacuated with my dog, and now I want comfort for my pet as well!
Jacson6
(2,366 posts)delisen
(7,523 posts)stollen
(1,150 posts)Id be technically worthless in the event of such a disaster. Thats why Paris works for me. Outdoor cafe, nursing my aperitif for the time remaining, complete r&r, literally useless.
surfered
(15,330 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(21,040 posts)Already spent a month in Australia.
But I could spend more time there as well. Planning to renew my Passport the first part of April.
usedtobedemgurl
(2,106 posts)Everything could not have been destroyed. It might be the only thing to bring them all down. I have an unlimited supply if money, XL invites would be extended to you all. Talk about a big event!
Tim S
(385 posts)Jack Valentino
(5,407 posts)CTyankee
(68,607 posts)to be among the greatest art ever created in the western world.
stollen
(1,150 posts)Perfect for a last day on earth.
But Florence has jaw-dropping Brunelleschi architecture to admire before the strike, not to mention the best gelato.
CTyankee
(68,607 posts)stollen
(1,150 posts)What a masterpiece.
Bettie
(20,066 posts)and our various animals, that's really all I need.
kwolf68
(8,463 posts)Somewhere where I don't remember the name Donald Trump.
stollen
(1,150 posts)that we hadnt experienced WWII as that anniversary approaches.