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Retired Mid-Fifties & Living Lakeside in Chile on $3,000/month
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77646063:MV80MDYwNTUzXzczNTc5ODI1XzdDRUY4REU0] [quote:GA Girl:MV80MDYwNTUzXzczNTY0NTM4X0RDOTdBMjI2] Hold on there, for $3000 in Georgia I pay my house payment (10 year old 3600 sq ft) and have a new Toyota truck. I wake up to a mountain view every day, have a lake for my kayak, and I'm surrounded by people who speak English. I have medical care close and a large city if I want to take in shows or shop. $3,000 can buy a lot even in much of the US - you just need to know where to look. [/quote] Oh cmon now.. you are gonna destroy the dream. The US sucks balls dontcha know and everything is bad. I do the same, with less.. in Florida. And I get to keep my guns as well. Good for them.. but its not like they have reached some utopian shangri la. Prob the TDS that drove them out.. and I am OK with that. They can stay there. [/quote]
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