When is it called home?

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I just call myself a Born Again Kiwi™

And an honourary Yorkshireman....

:D

[size=-2]Anything to escape the stigma of being a Brummie.....[/size]
 

BarstoolProphet

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Home for me is wherever Julie is.
There\'s work anywhere you\'re willing to do it.
There\'s people to become friends with anywhere at all.
Family is always reachable thanks to the wonders of technology.
 

Ebonbuddha

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Yeah.I heard that about the Maritimes.
There are parts of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine that are that way too.

I hate to break it to you. I\'ve had the misfortune to meet a lot of Canadians who leave Canada and are complete wankers abroad. And a lot of them live in Korea.
Originally posted by No Such Agency
EB, I\'m always sorry to hear about Canadians being jackasses. I\'m relieved to hear the worst offender is not, though I\'m not glad to hear your \"friend\" is apparently being a dick for no obvious reason.

Supposedly \"down east\" in the Maritimes or Nfld, you could move into a town as a young man, and in your old age the other citizens would still be calling you \"the new feller\" or \"that guy from Ontario\". I assume this is not the case now that everyone has satellite dishes and their kids go all across the country for school.
 

laurence

Brushlover
Still trying to find my home.

I guess that your hometown is where you were born or at least grew up. I\'m an Aussie. Born in Melbourne. But I lived in Brisbane for 9 years and have now being living in Taiwan for over 4 years. Living in Asia is one of the best moves I ever made. I feel as though I\'m becoming Taiwanese. Although, no matter how long I live here, I\'ll always be a foreigner in the eyes of the locals. The truth is, I\'m still searching for my home. This is a state of mind, not a physical thing. (I do have a home, but it\'s temporary.) Maybe when my lady and I settle down and have a kid I\'ll feel like I\'ve built our little home?
Here\'s a song I wrote that I\'m performing with our band. It\'s all about finding home. I\'m the d00d with the cap and Tele. http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=vvTRcsUmAJM
 

lizcam

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I was born in the back woods of Wisconsin and moved every year of the first 10 years of my life. Then we moved to California. As no one in California is really FROM California this became home as soon as my heart settled on it. Pasadena is home for me. Living out here in the desert has never felt right but when I reach the boarder of Pasadena I feel the world shift and I\'m..........home.

I suppose in the future I may feel them same about somewhere else. It\'s all about where your heart is. You may have been born in the States and you may now live in Korea but neither of them feel like home for you. Canada is your home because that\'s where your soul is at peace. Screw what anyone else says.
 

Ebonbuddha

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Nope. I haven\'t met either of them. But now that you have jinxed me...lol

At Laurence. I have to agree. I love living in Asia. If I could, I would be living in Japan or Hong Kong. I can feel tension and everything laving my body as I get there. I feel at peace.

Originally posted by ScottRadom
Just don\'t tell me they\'re names are Scott Maxwell or Art Cormode please....
 

Mr.S.Marbo

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Originally posted by Ebonbuddha
One of many idiotic rumours about me has resurfaced here in Korea. Yes, I have quite a few. Anyway, if I say I like Canada or that my home is Canada I always get, ¡°You aren¡¯t Canadian¡±.

I get things like that said to me a lot. By other people\'s definitions I apparently don\'t \"belong\" anywhere. I was born in Canada to Canadian parents. I lived there until I was a teenager, when I moved to Wales. I\'ve lived on and off in Wales, since I moved here as a teenager. I have a British passport and can hold a Canadian one.

I went back to Canada on holiday and no one I met could believe I had ever lived in Canada. Your accent is all wrong for a Canadian, and you\'ve lived too long in another country!

In the UK I live in Wales, but as I wasn\'t here for long enough in the schools here to learn Welsh, I don\'t know any. Lots of people here think of me as Canadian, even though my accent is long gone.

I don\'t really care I think both countries are great. It\'s a bit sad maybe but I always put up the Canadian flag (in side the house!) on Canada Day and cook something good and have a beer. The Winter Olympics are great and I am glued to the TV trying to watch every single ice hockey game that Canada play. I\'m still a Canadian at heart a bit, and still am by law and birth.

At the same time Wales is my home and I think it\'s great. My girlfriend is Welsh and I think her accent is awesome, and it\'s fun listening to her speaking Welsh. I doubt I will ever leave here, I think it\'s a great country and I\'m a citizen here, and proud of it (same as I am of Canada).

I think you pretty much are whatever you want to be Ebon!
 

ScottRadom

Shogun of Saskatchewan
Originally posted by Ebonbuddha
Nope. I haven\'t met either of them. But now that you have jinxed me...lol

At Laurence. I have to agree. I love living in Asia. If I could, I would be living in Japan or Hong Kong. I can feel tension and everything laving my body as I get there. I feel at peace.

Originally posted by ScottRadom
Just don\'t tell me they\'re names are Scott Maxwell or Art Cormode please....

They just are both local guys I know (Art\'s like a Brother to me) who went over to teach in South Korea and bounced around quite a bit.

If you ever need to prove you\'re Canadian, spell Saskatchewan my friend. Nobody but us Canucks (And only probably half of them) can do that action. Or just rip their Jersey over there head and beat on \'em. When the fight get\'s broken up just explain it\'s only a five minute major, and go sit on a stool in a corner for five.

-edit- Oh yeah, maybe memorize all the title\'s of the Tragically Hip album and their release order. Hum a few bars to \"Closer to the Heart\" maybe. Make sure you tell them Bryan Adams still sucks, even if you\'re a Canadian (He doesn\'t get better no matter where you live), and that it is every Canadians responsibility to kill a member of Nickelback given the opportunity.

That should settle the critic\'s of your national pride!
 

Ebonbuddha

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Heh...I like that idea. But when we watch the Canucks play, my wife said i cheered like a Canadian. lol
I did run into a Maritimer who gave me grief. When i told the people that i was American, but I moved to BC, she said,
\"B.C.? What state is that? \"
I said,\"It\'s not a State. It\'s a province. It is surrounded by Washington State, Alberta, The Northwest territories, the Yukon, and the Pacific. ¡°Then I took a sip of my rye and ginger. I completely stomped her.
Yeah. All Americans aren¡¯t stupid.lol
 
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redgreen12

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HI ALL

well fist i see that the same pepel post on a lot of the subjets i tell you we all shude find a whay to get together and play some games that out the way this is the hard bit i dont know just cant call PA lamcaster my home masspequa long island will be my home well i am moved hare and i gess its a place to be still if i cude say in noveber yes one week at the time of LHMCS show i will be happy it will never hapen EEERRRGGG stuck in lamcater PA WELL THANKS WKJR
 

matty1001

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Just stayed in a refuge 6000ft up in the Pyrenees, and that felt alot more like home than the house in Newcastle!

Just as cold aswell!

Peace and love...
 
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