
Paris Hilton
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Yes, I have been to Glasgow...nice there but the weather always seems to suck...You should get better weather there...Even Nessie don't like the Glasgow weather and is moving to the Pacific Ocean....LOL |
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a p
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No! go visit Los angeles, then make your mind up. Glasgow is a pretty cool and friendly place. |
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ANGELA B
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its a hard one if your into sunshine soaked bikini clad beaches LA.or pissin rain shellsuit clad burrberry wearin buckfast drinkin neds, weegie lands the place to stay |
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Fat Bob
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Definitely not.Stick with the crappy weather,the run down housing estates,the thugs,the bigotry,the high prices,high tax(if you're lucky enough to have a job),the poor diet,the social scene that excludes all but the hardened drinker,the brain-dead cops,the garbage dope and all those people that keep telling you what a wonderful place Glasgow is.You'd miss it. |
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james s
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The weather is LA is amazing, depending where you want to go there are some beautiful towns and cities, safe and lively communities, heaps of attractions like the theme parks and water parks. LA - I love it. |
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Balthazar
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Wow...talk about a culture shock. If you are in your twenties...go for it. But you will find after a while you will be missing home. |
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Not so looney afterall
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ap is right, visit before you make the commitment to move. I lived in L.A. for a long time, but despite the weather, etc., I always felt like something was missing. But if you are young and single, go for it. It will be fun and you can always go home. |
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lesroys
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If you have the legal right to live there, go for it. Be aware that property prices are as high as London, if not higher, though - I think the average price of a home there is like $800,000 unless you want to live way out of town in the eastern suburbs and commute 2 or 3 hours each way to work...
I love L.A., but I hate the commuting! |
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Fairy Codswallop
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If you've got a strong Glasgow accent then no, cos they wouldn't understand what you're saying, they can hardly understand English over there, so any kind of strong accent and they'll probably think you're a martian or something. |
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may o
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Wow,the chance to go to LA ?. Go for it,it will probably be the chance of a lifetime so grab it while you can.
Unless you have real doubts,family commitments,ie,elderly parents who you look after etc.
After all Scotland will always be home and in your heart so go on spread your wings and have a great time.
Good luck. |
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CHANGI
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Sounds like a great adventure to me.Does it have to be a one way trip. |
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johnde_baptist
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dont do it ,, bush is in charge here economys crap better of there,,, 4yrs here from uk worst choice of my life. |
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mrhoppy22
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Can you get a job & green card then yes! yes! yes! |
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Ant
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L.A. weather, L.A. beaches...need I say more? |
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briggs
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yes its a buzzling city. full of life |
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farzeymedic
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all depends what you are relocating for. I have family in LA so have been there many times, its a wicked place to visit, so much to see and do but after a while as they say there is no place like home. You have to judge it for yourself! |
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latymer_crown
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wow...it's hard to think of two more different places than glasgow and LA. are you an aspiring actor or something?
you'll love the weather but nowt else, i reckon. |
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"we dont do duvets"...
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In a word "YES" !! :)) |
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