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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you have a second home, where is it? Paris, LA, Chicago. Why that location? I like Paris. It gives me an old world feel that I can't get in the states. LA and Chicago due to business - and is always interesting. Never cared to be in NY, Philadelphia or Boston for one more minute than I needed to be there. Same for any place in the (U.S.) South. What do you love/hate about it? Love Paris: No one loves or cares about Trump. Hate Paris: Unfortunately has Le Pen, a more polished version of Trump, of the same ilk. How often do you use it? Love to spend Spring in Paris and Summer in the Southern coasts of France and Italy. LA and Chicago as business requires. Do you Airbnb or rent when not using? Don't really understand how other people allow others to sleep in their bed and go through their things. A rental is a rental and a home is a home. If you would like to have a second home one day, where would you like to buy one and why? Berlin - unexpected adventure, Lake Como - lake living, St. Moritz - skiing. Probably not there often enough to buy. [/quote] Paris? Really? So American of you to describe it as “old world.” LOL. And the American South is great! -signed, European[/quote] So typical DCUM of you to come onto this thread only to make a snide comment and you're full of crap, you're American. Otherwise you'd say where you're from. I'm guessing Alabama or similar since hit dogs holler. You should appreciate that reference. I'm not the PP btw.[/quote] Nope, just a European who can spot an American from a mile away in Europe. We all can. It’s the insecurity. [/quote] I'm Swedish. I've never heard anyone actually call themselves European except on this board. I'm inclined to think most of the "Europeans" here that constantly denigrate Americans like this are actually Americans. This weird propensity to refuse to say where you're from. It's really odd.[/quote] Reminds me of that joke Q. if you are American when you go into the bathroom, what are you once you are inside. A. European [/quote]
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