Tradies Pub
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Tradies Pub
Hi,
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
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Re: Tradies Pub
My husband goes to the moon and sixpense in Woodvale on Friday after work with a group of ex-pat friends.
He is currently waiting for the others to finish work and then they are off out putting the world to rights. Apparently, it is a good place to find decent tradies if you need any jobs doing!
Sue
He is currently waiting for the others to finish work and then they are off out putting the world to rights. Apparently, it is a good place to find decent tradies if you need any jobs doing!
Sue
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Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by salohcin
Hi,
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
I wonder how many brown bags stuffed with cash were needed to butter up the council?
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Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by renth
There was the famous and historic "Steves" in Nedlands but the local council ignored the vocal opposition to knocking it down and now it's being demolished to make way for, you guessed it, luxury apartments at 4 million a pop.
I wonder how many brown bags stuffed with cash were needed to butter up the council?
I wonder how many brown bags stuffed with cash were needed to butter up the council?
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Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by renth
There was the famous and historic "Steves" in Nedlands but the local council ignored the vocal opposition to knocking it down and now it's being demolished to make way for, you guessed it, luxury apartments at 4 million a pop.
I wonder how many brown bags stuffed with cash were needed to butter up the council?
I wonder how many brown bags stuffed with cash were needed to butter up the council?
#6
Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by salohcin
Hi,
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
I'm a bricky and have just moved to Perth, wondered if there are
any pubs expat tradies favour around the western suburbs?
Thanks
Fran
#7
Re: Tradies Pub
Hubby a painter and decorator and favours the moon and sixpence in woodvale especially on a Friday afternoon.
It seems to be the place to be if your a Tradie on a Friday or so Mark tells me when he doesn't make it home until late evening.
It seems to be the place to be if your a Tradie on a Friday or so Mark tells me when he doesn't make it home until late evening.
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Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by maggy
Hubby a painter and decorator and favours the moon and sixpence in woodvale especially on a Friday afternoon.
It seems to be the place to be if your a Tradie on a Friday or so Mark tells me when he doesn't make it home until late evening.
It seems to be the place to be if your a Tradie on a Friday or so Mark tells me when he doesn't make it home until late evening.
Hubby goes in late friday afternoon - and is asleep on the sofa by 10 pm!
Tracey
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Re: Tradies Pub
Any of you tradies share a pint with a joiner called Paul in his forties with a few fingers short. My best mate from years back who vanished into the mists of Perth without so much as an email addy (might of been trying to tell me something perhaps?).
#10
Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by nightnurse2
Yours must have been talking to mine!
Hubby goes in late friday afternoon - and is asleep on the sofa by 10 pm!
Tracey
Hubby goes in late friday afternoon - and is asleep on the sofa by 10 pm!
Tracey
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Re: Tradies Pub
ok u perth woolie backs come on lets find out where all your hubbies drink r there in the moon or are there some where else
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Re: Tradies Pub
Originally Posted by nightnurse2
Yours must have been talking to mine!
Hubby goes in late friday afternoon - and is asleep on the sofa by 10 pm!
Tracey
Hubby goes in late friday afternoon - and is asleep on the sofa by 10 pm!
Tracey
Sue
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Re: Tradies Pub
your joking arent you! a name like that wouldnt last a day in Glega mate.
If you decided to name it something like the Malky Inn, the Glesga kiss or buff up all the joe`s then i`m sure it would last a wee while
PS; had a go at that big buffalo the other week on a stag night, 46 seconds!!!!! i told the missus and she drew me a real stinker
She is now asking for it twice on a Buffalo Joe`s Saturday night.
I reckon i need to get oot the hoose a bit mer at the Weekend, this is killing me
If you decided to name it something like the Malky Inn, the Glesga kiss or buff up all the joe`s then i`m sure it would last a wee while
PS; had a go at that big buffalo the other week on a stag night, 46 seconds!!!!! i told the missus and she drew me a real stinker
She is now asking for it twice on a Buffalo Joe`s Saturday night.
I reckon i need to get oot the hoose a bit mer at the Weekend, this is killing me
Originally Posted by herrchook
Sorry to hijack your thread but I just PMSL at that pub name "Nedlands" What a perfect name for a pub in Glasgow