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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 5749254)
There are pubs in the city but it won't be like a Birmingham city centre with a million and one pubs and the taxi services are sporadic to say the least. To be honest although I don't know you I think you should choose elsewhere, I can tell that Perth most definitely won't be for you.
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by Pauly P Bluenose
(Post 5749486)
strange presumption:unsure:. I only want a 'local', I hate the middle of town like I hate tax. It's just people keep saying its so quiet etc, sounds strange to be honest.
Near me there is the Whitfords Tavern, the Beldon Tavern (rough) the Boat at Mindarie. Then there's Pommie Bastard's old local - the Old Bailey at Joondalup where you can have a fight at closing time at the local kebab shop and the Moon and Sixpence at Woodvale, probably the most "local" like of the bars around here and consequently chock full of shaved heads, tats and british soccer shirts. Further afield you can go to the Wanneroo tavern to watch 15 year old strippers or go to the Ocean View Hotel where the sign outside invites you to "Crack a big Woody" with big hairy men working on their motorbikes next to the pool table. I once saw a bloke on horseback going through the drive through here. |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by Major Edmund Lockyer
(Post 5748571)
im looking forward to being bored shitless in perth.
infact if no-one likes it as its boring, can you please go to the East Side where its all happening and take all the whinging bstards with you. If its not the east theres always Scotland, Europe wherever takes your fancy. Barney |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
I went to Perth a few years ago and its like anywhere, its what you make of it. I loved the beaches, the weather, did some sailing, reminded me of a big friendly country town. Canberra on the other hand :o
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by thpinkpussycat
(Post 5749099)
Most people in Perth and who like it and dont find it boring get very BORED with this type of thread.:frown:
....really must stick to it too! :o |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by aston man
(Post 5748522)
being from birmingham myself and as i live in perth,i feel i could answer this one for you,,
i also have a young family,and yes you are right,, its the most boring place i have ever been.. i would rather be back in chelmsley wood... hope this helps... youll be bored shitless here..dont do it,brums the place to be... just because steve bruce left birmingham ,it dosent mean you have to.. .... Awwww Ast, you should've tried a bit harder to put him off....can't have anymore bluenose's in Perth. ;) |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
We ve been here 7 months, life is what you make it, I have nt had time to be board !!!!! in fact Im quite looking forward to a boaring weekend, you know the ones where you sit around all day doing nothing, bring it on.
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by renth
(Post 5749499)
Ocean View Hotel where the sign outside invites you to "Crack a big Woody"
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by Pauly P Bluenose
(Post 5748337)
Seen a few people on here and read a bit about Perth and they seem to indicate its like staying at the in-laws, anyone have any views on this or any decent comparisons
my spelling sucks so please forgive that:blink: thanks in advance:thumbup: edit: forgot to mention, I have a job to go to in Perth and saw the BBC documentorary about moving to Perth and it made it look a bit boring. I have a young family and live in quite a big city Birmingham, althought its turning into a shit tip Why don't you come over for a rekkie, see what you think of the place for yourselves? Because what suits one won't suit another etc etc. You won't know if it suits you and your family unless to spend time in it. Oh, and leave the small heath shirt at home! :p |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
I’ve notice in my short time on here that Perth is one of those places that people seem to love or hate, there seems to be no middle ground.
To the OP, we have been in Perth of a number of years and have not yet become bored. We also have a young family; we have found that we are outdoors a lot more (even in the heat). We cycle, play golf, take our boat out with friends, go away for short weekends, go bush walking, swimming or just hang out with friends. As its been said if you want pubs, clubs and unlimited shopping then you may struggle. Search Perth on here and check out MBTTUK you will get a good idea of life in Perth, and as someone else said, if you haven’t been here before try and get out on a reccie, because at the end of day only you know if it will be right for you and your family. |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by thpinkpussycat
(Post 5749099)
Most people in Perth and who like it and dont find it boring get very BORED with this type of thread.:frown:
NB is quiet right in the things she listed if those are your thing you will find Perth boring. Here is a snap shot of our boring life in Perth |
Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by worzel
(Post 5750159)
You tell them babe! Some time soon we are going to have that boring weekend doing nothing you keep asking for, I promise, but until then we will have to endure this endless procession of barbies, boat trips, nights outs, meals, camping weekends, concerts, cricket matches, road trips... I think there is a weekend mid-March vacant at the moment but you had better reserve it quick or that'll be full soon too.
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 5750164)
I hope the BBQ at yours next month is a bit more interesting than those pics otherwise I might stay at home ;)
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 5750193)
I'm really trying to stay out of this thread NB. I really am. :D
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Re: Just how boring is Perth?
Originally Posted by northernbird
(Post 5750164)
I hope the BBQ at yours next month is a bit more interesting than those pics otherwise I might stay at home ;)
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