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brits1 May 6th 2008 1:15 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6316551)
Thats not us, either. Dont see the attraction in that at all. We have been up to Monkey Mia, down to Margaret River, we have been to every (no joke) shopping mall in Perth, been to Hillarys, Freo, Harbour Town, every Market going, you name it we have seen it. And I am still bored. 10 years on and off here and the novelty has well and truly worn off. And i speak to people here whom hardly ever leave their suburb, who have never been to hardly anywhere else in Perth, and they think that's great. They get their crates of beer and their Christmas hams and watch their AFL and all's wonderful. Im glad Im not the only person who wants more in life than that.

AFL cannot stand AFL!!!!....some days I wake up and swear I could "climb the walls" with boredom....nobody can say we have not tried....we really have....markets.....oh I would love a decent market.....we have brilliant markets at home.....I remember going up to Bury Markets with my dad for the day and buying Antler luggage....at a fantastic price and we still have them to this day......sad or what........

tillysmum May 6th 2008 1:47 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 
brits1 think your from my neck of the woods up north where you heading back too

brits1 May 6th 2008 2:05 pm

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Originally Posted by tillysmum (Post 6316605)
brits1 think your from my neck of the woods up north where you heading back too

Hi, we are from Danebank in Denton, near Manchester and Stockport....we are heading towards Marple....most of our families live near the "moors" so we like the idea of a countryside but not to far from the City or towns......just having our home valued (again) as we briefly but our home on the market but had problems with the agent.....as soon as it is sold we will head home but need to be home by August for the start of the school year....I think our problem is that we always travelled in the U.K....we have friends and family North and South but we do love the North...here we have a huge State (W.A) but not very much to see......and what there is we have done!!! cannot wait to see York, Chester, North Wales....even Southport...all the places we took for granted.....all the northern mill towns as well.....stunning...oh there I go again......sorry......

tillysmum May 6th 2008 2:24 pm

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I know that area quite well used to be a Health Visitor at Ann st Denton

Our house is in Saddleworth.

Marple is nice we used to go to the Brambles cafe and then to the old pictures that was one of the last places we went before we came here.

meols12 May 6th 2008 4:38 pm

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Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6316557)
AFL cannot stand AFL!!!!....some days I wake up and swear I could "climb the walls" with boredom....nobody can say we have not tried....we really have....markets.....oh I would love a decent market.....we have brilliant markets at home.....I remember going up to Bury Markets with my dad for the day and buying Antler luggage....at a fantastic price and we still have them to this day......sad or what........

AFL. Don't mention AFL. I don't even bother buying or reading any of the local newspapers here anymore (Herald Sun, Geelong Advertiser and The Age) as the back few pages (not too mention the front page most times) are just wall to wall AFL. So miss buying the Daily Telegraph every morning and turning to the back page and having a quick read of all the football news before I went into work.

Was talking to an Italian chap a couple of hours ago. His team Juventus (one of the biggest clubs in Italy) are playing Melbourne Victory in a couple of weeks. He was saying that the Herald Sun has hardly given the match any publicity, but despite that it's nearly a sellout.

Just another example of the insularity of the newspapers here to any sport that is considered 'un-Australian'.

Honeybun May 7th 2008 8:28 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6285935)
We have decided to go back to the UK. Perth is now grating on me big time, the small town mentality is just too much. I miss so much about the UK, we had gone back previously because of missing family and then ended up back in Oz because we felt we hadnt really spent the time required here, now after 4 long years I am truly sick of the place.
Sadly we have to wait 7 months because we want to take our dog, so tomorrow he has his chip and rabies vaccine and the countdown will then start. Any advice from anyone about current situations in the UK/requirements let me know!

I know exactly how you feel. I have only been here just over 2 years and its 2 years too long. Good luck to you and the time will fly by and just think of all those shops.....

brits1 May 8th 2008 1:23 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by tillysmum (Post 6316658)
I know that area quite well used to be a Health Visitor at Ann st Denton

Our house is in Saddleworth.

Marple is nice we used to go to the Brambles cafe and then to the old pictures that was one of the last places we went before we came here.

Oh my sister use to use St. Annes clinic.....Saddleworths nice...my husband is from Mottram....just off Old Mottram Road....it's just lovely around those areas......on our last visit home (last year) it was early March and we had a nightfall of snow!! we heading to Sheffield.....the big shopping centre and for the life of me I cannot remember the name (had a bad night sleep last night...well that's my excuse!!) ah Meadow Hall (was worried for a mo!!!) anyway the picture I took from the car was just lovely and is now one of our Screen savers on our computer.....we love the "moors"......lot's of people who have never been to Manchester do not realise just how green it is and the countryside that is right on the doorstep.......use to go to the Jazz Weekend at Heyfield (little Venice).......it was a fantastic weekend......we also went over to "last of the summer wine country"....just lovely we also have family who live in Delph and Diggle

tillysmum May 8th 2008 1:48 pm

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Yes there are some lovely parts to the north west it gets such bad press sometimes. Uppermill is my favourite village, my ambition is to own my own cake decorating/sugarcraft shop when I go back, eventually :p We are just in the process of sorting out a 3-4 week holiday for end of June next year then some extended ones until daughter has finished school and then our 4 years here then I'm off HOME.

Thydney May 8th 2008 1:54 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6326291)
Oh my sister use to use St. Annes clinic.....Saddleworths nice...my husband is from Mottram....just off Old Mottram Road....it's just lovely around those areas......on our last visit home (last year) it was early March and we had a nightfall of snow!! we heading to Sheffield.....the big shopping centre and for the life of me I cannot remember the name (had a bad night sleep last night...well that's my excuse!!) ah Meadow Hall (was worried for a mo!!!) anyway the picture I took from the car was just lovely and is now one of our Screen savers on our computer.....we love the "moors"......lot's of people who have never been to Manchester do not realise just how green it is and the countryside that is right on the doorstep.......use to go to the Jazz Weekend at Heyfield (little Venice).......it was a fantastic weekend......we also went over to "last of the summer wine country"....just lovely we also have family who live in Delph and Diggle

North of Oldham, south of Diggle there is a town called Mumps, where, in the Sweaty Clog Saloon they were suppin night and noon.

Part of one of my favourite poems (sorry you mentioned Diggle andd it sprung to mind:rofl:)

brits1 May 8th 2008 2:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Thydney (Post 6326372)
North of Oldham, south of Diggle there is a town called Mumps, where, in the Sweaty Clog Saloon they were suppin night and noon.

Part of one of my favourite poems (sorry you mentioned Diggle andd it sprung to mind:rofl:)

My father in law.....use to quote from that poem.....do you know who wrote it? and knowing that area I would not be surprised if they were suppin from night till noon!!! sounds a wonderful name for a pub though "Sweaty Clog Saloon".....would fit in well with Stalybridge, Moseley etc etc.....old mill towns!!!!! did not think I would miss them but I do.....okay lock me up!!!!

Thydney May 8th 2008 2:37 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6326451)
My father in law.....use to quote from that poem.....do you know who wrote it? and knowing that area I would not be surprised if they were suppin from night till noon!!! sounds a wonderful name for a pub though "Sweaty Clog Saloon".....would fit in well with Stalybridge, Moseley etc etc.....old mill towns!!!!! did not think I would miss them but I do.....okay lock me up!!!!

It's Mike Harding The balad of Cowheel Lou
http://bandrooms.com/lyrics/harding/cowheel.htm

St.Georges Girl May 8th 2008 3:44 pm

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Originally Posted by northernbird (Post 6286352)
Perth is like Marmite, love or hate.

I'm an inbetween and always have been, but I love English Marmite.http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/7...lickingei9.gif


Originally Posted by why (Post 6287277)
i am home sick today and have been for a few weeks. it's central heating i miss and all my family i miss them all so much. trouble for me is the rest of the family here love it and never want to leave so i am stuck but my kids come before everything else so i just pretend and make the most of things but the weather at the moment is so cold and rainy in adelaide that it feels miserable and working with the poor makes it worse they don't have houses, heating proper food and clothes it's pathetic.....

I thought you were in WA why???:confused:


Originally Posted by brits1 (Post 6290652)
More like the 1850's......I really dislike Perth now....two agents round tomorrow....then back on the house market.......we have been here 10 years.....and truly it has not improved a great deal in that time...just daylight saving and they are trying to get rid of that!!!!
good luck

Oh I dunno, at least we have bakers shops here now, not nice ones sadly.:lol: Oh, and Supavalue, IGA and some pharmacies are open on public holidays now, which they weren't 10 years ago. Infact, we were lucky to find a petrol station open back then.:unsure:


Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6291694)
Not bad. I am so ticked off as I took my dog to the vet today (a new vet I hadnt been to before) for microchipping and rabies vaccine and he cocked up the microchip, he thought he had injected it but 10 mins later i noticed my dog was bleeding quite a bit and there was the microchip stuck in his fur. I told the vet (who was about 104 years old) and he re did the chip with a new chip. An hour later the dog had a really big lump developing where the first chip was apparently done, so i had to take him back to the vets. They think they might have hit a blood vessel and there was blood building up underneath the surface. So now the dog is wearing a pressure bandage and is on antibiotics. And the cheeky vet said I didnt have to pay for that. Generous considering it was his fault, cheeky sod.

Sue him. get in touch with the office of fair trading, you should not let him get away with that. That is just dreadful.


Originally Posted by rabsody (Post 6308484)
I second that! OMG!!!!!! :eek:

:rofl:


Originally Posted by nicola411 (Post 6312720)
What infrastructure? I lived in South Africa in the eighties and early nineties and we had more infrastructure over their back then. I couldnt believe they dont even have a train from the airport to Melbourne City Center.WTF

There isn't one from Perth International either.


Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6316551)
Thats not us, either. Dont see the attraction in that at all. We have been up to Monkey Mia, down to Margaret River, we have been to every (no joke) shopping mall in Perth, been to Hillarys, Freo, Harbour Town, every Market going, you name it we have seen it. And I am still bored. 10 years on and off here and the novelty has well and truly worn off. And i speak to people here whom hardly ever leave their suburb, who have never been to hardly anywhere else in Perth, and they think that's great. They get their crates of beer and their Christmas hams and watch their AFL and all's wonderful. Im glad Im not the only person who wants more in life than that.

Where abouts are you Cherry?


Originally Posted by Honeybun (Post 6322277)
I know exactly how you feel. I have only been here just over 2 years and its 2 years too long. Good luck to you and the time will fly by and just think of all those shops.....

Where are you H?

cherry6 May 8th 2008 8:06 pm

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Originally Posted by St.Georges Girl (Post 6326590)
I'm an inbetween and always have been, but I love English Marmite.http://img329.imageshack.us/img329/7...lickingei9.gif

I thought you were in WA why???:confused:

Oh I dunno, at least we have bakers shops here now, not nice ones sadly.:lol: Oh, and Supavalue, IGA and some pharmacies are open on public holidays now, which they weren't 10 years ago. Infact, we were lucky to find a petrol station open back then.:unsure:

Sue him. get in touch with the office of fair trading, you should not let him get away with that. That is just dreadful.

:rofl:

There isn't one from Perth International either.

Where abouts are you Cherry?

Where are you H?

Im in Perth, near Canning Vale. Where are u?

St.Georges Girl May 8th 2008 8:08 pm

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Originally Posted by cherry6 (Post 6327290)
Im in Perth, near Canning Vale. Where are u?

In Perth, Iluka. Brits1 is in Canning Vale I believe. I really envy you and others who are going back as a family. I hope all goes well for you. Are you in the newish part of CV?

isleofmanmike May 8th 2008 9:06 pm

Re: We're going back (yippee)
 

Originally Posted by Thydney (Post 6326372)
North of Oldham, south of Diggle there is a town called Mumps, where, in the Sweaty Clog Saloon they were suppin night and noon.

Part of one of my favourite poems (sorry you mentioned Diggle andd it sprung to mind:rofl:)


is that a Mike Harding Poem


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