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Man.

I just realized Ive lived in over 20 city's. Now its time to move again. Heading to Honolulu. What a life.

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Sounds like a pretty good life.

I counted up, by the time I was in my late 20s I had lived in 36 places.

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J.N-Bucking wrote:
Sounds like a pretty good life.

I counted up, by the time I was in my late 20s I had lived in 36 places.

Thatโ€™s epic!
Iโ€™m mid-twenties and have lived in 22 different houses.... All within 50 miles of each other. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Ohhhhh wow.
I'm so jealous!
Is this move for pleasure or because you simply need someplace to go?
I lived in Honolulu a few years back....there is no place like it that I know.
When that plane was landing, I looked out that window and saw something soooo incredibly beautiful.
The blueness of the ocean rolling into Waikiki.
Gorgeous. Seriously.
And temps sitting right on top of 80 degrees every single day.
Have you been there before, Anon?
If not...oh boy do you have something wonderful waiting for you.
If nothing else, just get on Nimitz Highway...keep your windows down...and drive past the Dole pineapple Plantation...BREATHE IT IN.
Aw now I'm homesick.
I hope that you are going to love it as much as I did...and more.
Good luck, Anon.
Lucky!!
aloha ke akua .

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T.y. caramia. Its a business opportunity.

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Oh I see.
Well, I wish you all the best...Take it easy....Enjoy while you can.
It was just the closest thing to Heaven that i'll ever see...

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Everyone I know that has been to Hawaii absolutely loved it. It's a paradise for sure, lots of money floating around too. I'm exactly the opposite. I've lived in two cities my whole life. Same house for 18 years growing up, and after skipping around in apartments down south I've lived in the last two houses I've owned for over 30 years. 16 in one, and 16 in the house I live in now. Moved every six months to a year around Nashville when I was a kid but finally settled down at about 25. I still google my parent's old house and look at the street view every once in a while just to feel like I'm 12 for a while.

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Wow...I'm sort of jealous of you all who have lived in so many different places! I've visited a few, but have lived my whole life in one state.

Hawaii is GORGEOUS. You will love it :)

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Rockster160 wrote:

J.N-Bucking wrote:
Sounds like a pretty good life.

I counted up, by the time I was in my late 20s I had lived in 36 places.

Nice.
I spread mine out a bit more than that.
First move away from my folks was only 2 or 3 miles, then 8, 200, and kept on going.

This last few years I've stayed in the same area.

Thatโ€™s epic!
Iโ€™m mid-twenties and have lived in 22 different houses.... All within 50 miles of each other. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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I've been to Hawaii. Great place to live--but prices are high. Even there they have homeless people.

The beaches, however, are fantastic!

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Great..

Sherlock by olga tereshenko d9qdidc
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One caveat: tsunamis. They are real.

I knew a guy whose senior high school class was playing volleyball on the beach. A tidal wave swept in and swept most of them away.

If you see the tide unexpectedly go out, don't gawk at it--get to higher ground as fast as you can!

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