MY observations.
#16
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Joined: Oct 2005
Location: Hill overlooking the SE Melbourne suburbs
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Re: MY observations.
really? not sure I follow you there? sorry Eddie...
#17
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The beautiful picturesque RURAL villages in the uk are inaccessible to most first time home buyers.... Look at average wage/house prices.... I lived for a lot of my teens/adult life in rural suffolk...
Unless things have changed hugely since we left... ?
Unless things have changed hugely since we left... ?
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Location: north east england to south east queensland(cleveland in fact )WE WON THE CUP
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#21
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well of course after bringing in loads of AUDs he is now rich by UK standards.
#22
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Yep very true mate, no way could I have afforded a house in the village I was born & raised in. The flash city commuters that wanted to live in the "countryside" drove up the price of workers cottages to the point that the farms couldn't get any locals to work for them. Six of one & half a dozen of the other though as it was the same farmers that sold off the tithe cottages in the first place.
#23
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We certainly appreciate what the UK has to offer & Europe for that matter second time around ...
We miss Australia often, but only the friends we made - not so much the place. Then again, I think Perth was a bad choice ...
If we had our time again, we'd be all over Melbourne like a rash.
We miss Australia often, but only the friends we made - not so much the place. Then again, I think Perth was a bad choice ...
If we had our time again, we'd be all over Melbourne like a rash.
#24
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Yes. When I tell people I want to live in the country they think I mean the bush. There is a big difference...
#26
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We certainly appreciate what the UK has to offer & Europe for that matter second time around ...
We miss Australia often, but only the friends we made - not so much the place. Then again, I think Perth was a bad choice ...
If we had our time again, we'd be all over Melbourne like a rash.
We miss Australia often, but only the friends we made - not so much the place. Then again, I think Perth was a bad choice ...
If we had our time again, we'd be all over Melbourne like a rash.
#27
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Cool, I lived there for a year.
I used to drink in the Wellington in St Peter Port. Don't know if it is still there but it was/is an Irish pub, rough as hell. I was told the IRA used to send blokes to the Channel Islands to lay low when the authorities were on to them in NI. Don't know how true that was but there was quite a turnover of hard Irish blokes that I made sure I didn't get into a fight with.
Also the Jamaica Inn in St Sampson, used to hang out with Oliver Reed there - true story.
I used to drink in the Wellington in St Peter Port. Don't know if it is still there but it was/is an Irish pub, rough as hell. I was told the IRA used to send blokes to the Channel Islands to lay low when the authorities were on to them in NI. Don't know how true that was but there was quite a turnover of hard Irish blokes that I made sure I didn't get into a fight with.
Also the Jamaica Inn in St Sampson, used to hang out with Oliver Reed there - true story.
#28
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 2,838
Re: MY observations.
Cool, I lived there for a year.
I used to drink in the Wellington in St Peter Port. Don't know if it is still there but it was/is an Irish pub, rough as hell. I was told the IRA used to send blokes to the Channel Islands to lay low when the authorities were on to them in NI. Don't know how true that was but there was quite a turnover of hard Irish blokes that I made sure I didn't get into a fight with.
Also the Jamaica Inn in St Sampson, used to hang out with Oliver Reed there - true story.
I used to drink in the Wellington in St Peter Port. Don't know if it is still there but it was/is an Irish pub, rough as hell. I was told the IRA used to send blokes to the Channel Islands to lay low when the authorities were on to them in NI. Don't know how true that was but there was quite a turnover of hard Irish blokes that I made sure I didn't get into a fight with.
Also the Jamaica Inn in St Sampson, used to hang out with Oliver Reed there - true story.
#30
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The rural bits of Oz aka "the bush" look like a nightmare scene out of Deliverance, I would sooner stick pins in my eyes than live there.