You know you're in Joondalup when...
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You know you're in Joondalup when...
OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by renth
OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
Joondalup should be renamed Manchester-on-Tyne.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by nixstuff
It's perfectly acceptable to sport tats, bling, Chelsea tops, spindly ultra white legs in adidas shorts, and a Costa Del Sol attitude.
Joondalup should be renamed Manchester-on-Tyne.
Joondalup should be renamed Manchester-on-Tyne.
Yep how true is this. Anywhere North of Mullaloo is like been in little Britian.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by renth
OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
You know you're in Joondalup when... you go in to a shop and are served by a toothless scouser woman.
I want to know what they all did with there Man United Shirts ???
Did they manage to trade them in for Chelsea ones ?
Or are they all fake of the market so only worth a couple of quid!
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
You know you're in Joondalup when... drivers don't flip the bird but do the "w*nker sign" instead.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
You suddenly realise you feel incredibly aussie, and feel far more comfortable south of Whitfords Ave.
Who are these Costa fodder pommie prats infesting our new country? We thought/hoped we'd left these clowns behind...
Who are these Costa fodder pommie prats infesting our new country? We thought/hoped we'd left these clowns behind...
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
[QUOTE=renth]OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.[QUOTE]
When you walk into the Mall and see blokes wearing England football shirts and Next baseball hats and 1/4 length shorts.....
When you listen to some (loosely) English person trying to communicate by speaking slower and comparing everything to back home....
When your driving behind a car with "Ecosse" or "England" stickers on the back.
Its so embarassing being British some days here
When you walk into the Mall and see blokes wearing England football shirts and Next baseball hats and 1/4 length shorts.....
When you listen to some (loosely) English person trying to communicate by speaking slower and comparing everything to back home....
When your driving behind a car with "Ecosse" or "England" stickers on the back.
Its so embarassing being British some days here
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
You know you're in Joondalup when...
Every other car's numberplate is something like MUFC, NUFC, LUFC, SWFC.
Every other car's numberplate is something like MUFC, NUFC, LUFC, SWFC.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
[QUOTE=Centurion][QUOTE=renth]OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.
When you walk into the Mall and see blokes wearing England football shirts and Next baseball hats and 1/4 length shorts.....
When you listen to some (loosely) English person trying to communicate by speaking slower and comparing everything to back home....
When your driving behind a car with "Ecosse" or "England" stickers on the back.
Its so embarassing being British some days here
It's a hang up from our colonial days. As a race, we still have NO IDEA and even less interest in slotting gently into another culture, we proudly stick it all in people's faces. But these days instead of muskets and King and Country, it's Burberry and soccer (sorry, FOOTBALL) we dump on all and sundry.
And you wonder why they resent us here sometimes...
When you walk into the Mall and see blokes wearing England football shirts and Next baseball hats and 1/4 length shorts.....
When you listen to some (loosely) English person trying to communicate by speaking slower and comparing everything to back home....
When your driving behind a car with "Ecosse" or "England" stickers on the back.
Its so embarassing being British some days here
It's a hang up from our colonial days. As a race, we still have NO IDEA and even less interest in slotting gently into another culture, we proudly stick it all in people's faces. But these days instead of muskets and King and Country, it's Burberry and soccer (sorry, FOOTBALL) we dump on all and sundry.
And you wonder why they resent us here sometimes...
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
... You walk in to a bar and despite the fact there is a big AFL game on the other channel everyone is watching premiership soccer repeats and drinking pints of Stella.
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
You know you're in Joondalup when...
All the blokes are covered in tattoos.................
All the blokes are covered in tattoos.................
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by The Jones Family
You know you're in Joondalup when...
All the blokes are covered in tattoos.................
All the blokes are covered in tattoos.................
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
[QUOTE=nixstuff][QUOTE=Centurion]
I couldn't agree more. Quite chuffed littlen 2 year old already has an Aussie accent. I shall pretend he's an Aussie
However, littlen 5 month old, that's different. Aussie born but British made
Originally Posted by renth
OK a thread for Perthites but could equally apply to any Aussie suburb with lots of Pommies. OK I'll start.
It's a hang up from our colonial days. As a race, we still have NO IDEA and even less interest in slotting gently into another culture, we proudly stick it all in people's faces. But these days instead of muskets and King and Country, it's Burberry and soccer (sorry, FOOTBALL) we dump on all and sundry.
And you wonder why they resent us here sometimes...
It's a hang up from our colonial days. As a race, we still have NO IDEA and even less interest in slotting gently into another culture, we proudly stick it all in people's faces. But these days instead of muskets and King and Country, it's Burberry and soccer (sorry, FOOTBALL) we dump on all and sundry.
And you wonder why they resent us here sometimes...
However, littlen 5 month old, that's different. Aussie born but British made
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by renth
Anyone else seen the guy with the huge bagpipe playing, kilt wearing, tartan warrior tattoo on his back?
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Re: You know you're in Joondalup when...
Originally Posted by The Jones Family
Funny, that's always how I pictured you
Next time you, or any one else for that matter sees me I'll buy you a drink, but only if you come up to me and say "Oi, you big, ugly Scottish tw*t, you owe me a pint."