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Wife in can't make up mind shocker!
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People change and grow, ideas evolve, times and situations change. Don't blame her for it ๐
The good thing to do isn't just the thing, it's the combination of the thing and the time.
There was a TV prog a while back about a once rich man who was now living in a caravan after his wife suggested they give everything away. Unfortunately she didn't like living in poverty so she left him. Women eh? Gotta love 'em ... or something.
I stiil love her. She is warm.
KiwiJohn - what about the 2 metre tall brewing co? they're putting out some good stuff down your way...
Glad to here that things are progressing Zokes - see ya soon!
wouldn't worry about MTB in WA; they've got some good funding coming through at the moment for new stuff, so they are gonna be alright; true not huge mountains, but lots of undulating stuff that is different but just as fun.
I'd say cost of living is a little bit cheaper and over here in Adelaide house prices are better than Perth; overall it's a better set up I reckon and thats after nearly turning around and going home in the first 3 or 4 months of getting to Aus!
The weather is dependent on where you go; get south in WA, SA, VIC or NSW and its temperate; hotter summers for sure, but you still get a discernible change in seasons. Head to Tassie if you want a proper winter - or at least to be blown away in the wind (though also by the scenery)!
Having been here for almost 4 years now and having been back "home" in the last year, I don't see anything that will lure me back. Besides, I get my Aussie (dual) citizenship in May too - can no longer lose the Ashes!
KiwiJohn - what about the 2 metre tall brewing co? they're putting out some good stuff down your way...
Their Cleansing Ale does just that. There're some good brewers in Tas, & Cascade is also very good. It's just stupidly expensive.
Tassie is a good place to live, the pace of life is just right, but wages are a bit backwards.
Butts are important
its quite flat in WA...you might need to take up a new hobby!
The surf is rarely flat in WA.
I have some questions:
1. What is it that your wife is setting up?
2. Any chance of a job?
I could buy Cascade Premium lager
but why would you; it's shit.
Coopers Strong and/or Pale Ale..... mmmmm.....
south-western WA is a beautiful place. too far to commute though. Perth itself is lovely. i called it pleasentville whilst i was there. lots of water. lots of beach, surf, barbecues and weeeeeed!
transport in the city is pretty limited so be prepared to drive everywhere.
i found Adelaide to be sooooo boring. the whole city spread along one street - Hindley St/Rundle Mall. ther hills t te east are a nice place though. some proper trails there too....
great country. met the GF there but she wouldn't go back as it's too far away from her (small) family.