Perth boredom
#16
Re: Perth boredom
Now this isn't a rant about Perth being boring, more that I'm a bit bored in Perth...if that makes sense.
I've been here now for around 6 or 7 weeks and am currently working for the company I was with but at home. I start at 6am and am finished at about 2pm.
My wife works from 8 till around 5 and gets home at about 6, and for most of the afternoon I'm sitting here twiddling my thumbs wondering what to do (there's only so much Aussie daytime TV a bloke can take...!).
Does anyone have any idea/advice on what I can do with myself?
Cheers!
I've been here now for around 6 or 7 weeks and am currently working for the company I was with but at home. I start at 6am and am finished at about 2pm.
My wife works from 8 till around 5 and gets home at about 6, and for most of the afternoon I'm sitting here twiddling my thumbs wondering what to do (there's only so much Aussie daytime TV a bloke can take...!).
Does anyone have any idea/advice on what I can do with myself?
Cheers!
#17
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Re: Perth boredom
Thanks for all the replies.
Part of the problem is that our stuff hasn't yet arrived from the UK, so still living out of a suitcase.
To be fair I shouldn't have mentioned Perth, and just titled this thread 'Boredom' as I'm sure I would be in the same situation whatever city I was in.
I've joined a gym, but have no gym gear here (can't really afford to go and buy new stuff) - plus I've got my bike coming over. So once they do I'm sure I'll be able to fill my time.
Part of the problem is that our stuff hasn't yet arrived from the UK, so still living out of a suitcase.
To be fair I shouldn't have mentioned Perth, and just titled this thread 'Boredom' as I'm sure I would be in the same situation whatever city I was in.
I've joined a gym, but have no gym gear here (can't really afford to go and buy new stuff) - plus I've got my bike coming over. So once they do I'm sure I'll be able to fill my time.
#18
Re: Perth boredom
Have thay built that pub in Carramar yet it has been on the
cards for donkeys The local truly british institution
cards for donkeys The local truly british institution
#19
Re: Perth boredom
Go running if you're able. Its a great way to explore your new surroundings and keep fit at the same time, but then... I'm addicted so I would suggest that
#20
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Re: Perth boredom
well you could have done that in the UK