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Dorothy Mar 1st 2009 3:43 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by sme (Post 7336103)
Exactly it was a park, picnic, a few drinks with family and friends.........and little old Leo!!! It was a bit of a laugh and we'll probably head on up to Two Rocks to see The Choirboys.

We were going to go but thought it would have been rained out. Should have taken the chance, eh?

aston man Mar 1st 2009 3:52 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 7336297)
We were going to go but thought it would have been rained out. Should have taken the chance, eh?

never ming you can all get pissed at mindarie next week,toast of the coast?

sme Mar 1st 2009 5:29 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 7336297)
We were going to go but thought it would have been rained out. Should have taken the chance, eh?

Yes it was good fun - rained from time to time but not cold - you must have gone all Canadian!!!!!!!

Dorothy Mar 1st 2009 6:39 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by sme (Post 7336493)
Yes it was good fun - rained from time to time but not cold - you must have gone all Canadian!!!!!!!

We were without children for the weekend so stayed in. Daughter went to Albany all on her own to visit a friend and son stayed at a friend's house Saturday night then went motor bike riding in the hills all day Sunday.

the troubadour Mar 1st 2009 6:46 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 7334446)
Some reality in a thread of bullshit.

Basement Jaxx, N.E.R.D., Paul Oakenfold in Perth tonight. There is plenty to do in Perth if you want it.

I hate pommy wankers/tools/f**kwits. Go home.

Quite so, then on the other hand I would think most Pommies have had more than enough of having to stomach Aussie infantile toss pots that on occassions can be found inhabiting these shores.
And yes Perth is isolated for better or worse each must make their own mind up on that....and yes Perth can be stifling and boring for many.
Often very valid comments with regards to this subject are raised and instead of attacking the critic would be far more constuctive for people to not be so complacent and demand better.

Three Legs Mar 1st 2009 7:00 pm

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Oi ... there'll be none of that on my manor.


Originally Posted by aston man (Post 7336308)
never ming you can all get pissed at mindarie next week,toast of the coast?


Dorothy Mar 1st 2009 7:02 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Three Legs (Post 7336686)
Oi ... there'll be none of that on my manor.

I thought it was a party at your place next weekend. Am I confused?

suebrennan Mar 1st 2009 7:37 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 7321915)
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...005371,00.html

I keep coming across this stuff. Why? Is Perth really dullsville? Is this an accurate assessment?

:confused:

Can I qualify for life in Perth? Most of the stuff im interested in is outdoor stuff, not a pub person, like bbq's, surfing, trailbikes, walking the dog, chilling out with a decent book, camping, and playing music.

Perth is a bit of a wierd one. I LOVED it as a backpacker and when I went there on holiday (when I did some fantastic trips up the west coast) before moving to Oz. I hummed and hawed for a long time re whether to pick Perth or Brisbane when moving here back in 2006. In 2007 I worked there for a few weeks (not the best of jobs) but I HATED it. Freemantle, Kings Park and Cottlesloe were fab but I thought the city was a dead hole. I could not wait to get back to QLD. It really does depend on your circumstances and what you like to do. Sue

Coda Mar 2nd 2009 2:18 am

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by suebrennan (Post 7336748)
Perth is a bit of a wierd one. (snip) It really does depend on your circumstances and what you like to do. Sue

Hi Sue, thanks for the response. I enjoy playing guitar,listening to music, trail biking off-road, surfing, chilling outside at bbq, reading, watchng dvds and tv. I don't really worry about pubs...

What is the overall vibe in Perth? Hippy chic? Conservative? Liberal? Left? etc etc. You say Perth was quiet compared to Brisbane? Brisbane is also very quiet in the cbd especially at weekends it is virtually deserted after 4pm. I lived near to Fortitude Valley and quite liked the grungy feel. Surfing was good being close to Burleigh heads and a few other quality spots etc.

I like the idea of a desert being close by. For anyone who has spent time living in Vegas, how does it compare?

livinginreality Mar 3rd 2009 10:49 pm

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Leo Sayer and The Choirboys?No wonder it was free lol!The Choirboys were around when I was teenager and that was too many years ago to remember!

the troubadour Mar 3rd 2009 11:08 pm

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 7337758)
Hi Sue, thanks for the response. I enjoy playing guitar,listening to music, trail biking off-road, surfing, chilling outside at bbq, reading, watchng dvds and tv. I don't really worry about pubs...

What is the overall vibe in Perth? Hippy chic? Conservative? Liberal? Left? etc etc. You say Perth was quiet compared to Brisbane? Brisbane is also very quiet in the cbd especially at weekends it is virtually deserted after 4pm. I lived near to Fortitude Valley and quite liked the grungy feel. Surfing was good being close to Burleigh heads and a few other quality spots etc.

I like the idea of a desert being close by. For anyone who has spent time living in Vegas, how does it compare?

Perth should be enough to satisfy the interests you give....Generally it is thought of as a Conservative type place.(with reason)
Have never been to Brisbane but two friends from here ,one young other middle aged both thought than Brisbane had the edge over Perth in that the city was more vibrant with more to do.

Coda Mar 4th 2009 12:20 am

Re: Boring Perth?
 

Originally Posted by the troubadour (Post 7344432)
Perth should be enough to satisfy the interests you give....Generally it is thought of as a Conservative type place.(with reason)
Have never been to Brisbane but two friends from here ,one young other middle aged both thought than Brisbane had the edge over Perth in that the city was more vibrant with more to do.

Yeah, the main problem with Brisbane is that it is "inland" and not really near any beach. You're looking at over an hour to get to a beach, whcih sort of defeats the purpose. But, I do like the climate and it's pretty nice overall.:thumbup:

whitesand Mar 4th 2009 2:29 am

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The point about Perth being geographically isolated doesn't really affect day to day life, does it? You can be in the middle of London or New York and some would find their life isolated, perhaps. Boring is relative to what you do and whether you enjoy doing it or not. Surely, Perth has enough culture, intellectual life, beaches and restaurants to satisfy most people.


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