Brits migrating to Australia

by wombat 30 Replies latest jw friends

  • doofdaddy
    doofdaddy

    The best place to live?

    BYRON BAY!!!!

    I want as many immigrants as possible so long as you are female, single( ohhh esp Germans yummy!!!) and you gotta like dancing and food.

    Andy

  • fleaman uk
    fleaman uk

    hey doofdaddy..is cheeky monkeys still a rocking good place in Byron?I spent 2 weeks there once and spent most nights in there.....loved it.Loved Oz hugely too.

  • misspeaches
    misspeaches

    Or you could come to the Nations Capital.... Do you know what it is???

    I can't promise any beaches or skyscapers or anything like that... but UK people are such a novelty in these parts...!

  • doofdaddy
    doofdaddy

    Ah Fleeman

    If we had known each other then I would have taken you to some real local clubs with a real DJ!! Haha

    Yeah Cheekies is still going but mainly for B/packers or locals desperate for a shag...

    I guess it's OK . A good place to polish up on my Swedish.

    Or my fave call Ich liebe Deutscher frauen

  • serendipity
    serendipity

    Just curious, doof daddy, why do you find Deutsche frauleins so attractive?

  • wombat
    wombat

    Greendawn...All skilled trades are in short supply. If you are interested and give me details I will do some research for you.

    Doofdaddy....Recently talked to a young bloke who has been tomato picking around Bundaberg. Some of the lady back-packers preferred to do the work top-less but were told that due to Workplace Health & Safety regulations they had to wear a shirt.

    Yes, dear Mum (88) is doing fine. Home for a fortnight now after a month in the burns ward (A mix-up with the taps in the shower). Never complains, always happy. I think I will make a sea food mornay for dinner tonight. No...a sea food pie. Just put the mornay in a bowl with a filo pastry on the top.

  • doofdaddy
    doofdaddy

    Serendipity

    I honestly don't know.

    I've had a number of German partners and we just seem to understand each other.

    My friends laugh and think I like being bossed around( stereotypes ). The women I've known were intelligent, gentle, sweet and very earthed if you know what I mean.

    It happens so many times that I see a woman, catch her eye and walk over, only to find she's German. Happend a few weeks ago.

    My witchey friends reckon I have past life issues....who knows?

    Yes Wombat, they love our Ozzie suntan. The only health and safety issue would be us Aussie blokes putting a pitchfork thru our foot while attempting to work!

  • Clam
    Clam

    I think Australia is great and go there once a year on business and to see my best friend. I'm always based in Perth but try and spend most of the time in Freemantle. I'd like to take time out to see the whole country, and an ambition is to see Aus v England at the SCG. I've got loads of business links in Australia so I'm eligible to move but Mrs Clam can't stand heat and creepy crawlies. Therefore if we do move I think it will be NZ. But at least I'll be closer. I love England but it goes downhill by the week. I don't fancy being a senior citizen here, even though that's a long way off, LOL.

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    G'day deeskis:

    I live in a small town, around 10,000 people, south of Sydney. We still have good entertainment, living costs are cheaper, but not so much job availability. We're still close enough to go up to Sydney and see some big name live acts when we want. (3 hour drive).

    Don't you dare tell them poms and meery cans where it is - it'd spoil my holiday lifestyle if they all found it!!

    BTW it's bloody good - been going there for yonks and yonks. It's also where I realised i was a christain and not a dub.

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • unclebruce
    unclebruce

    Byron Bay? The miami of the south? .. You gotta be kidding Doofdaddy.. Ok if you like crowds of people, traffic jams and commercialism run riot..

    for true peace, quiet and unspoilt beauty give me the Sapphire Coast anyday

    tathrabruce

    PS: the Bega Valley is truly the land that time forgot

    http://www.sapphirecoast.com.au/tathra.htm

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