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Ole gits rule said:
mr.tourette said:
Ole gits rule said:
You must have been in Merthyr or pill in new port for that sort of crap to happen, its not acceptable in any format :headbang:
Close... Caerphilly, got so bad the company transferred me out :(

Not to far from me, actually worked there for 10 years, what pub were you running.
Crossways, big Brewers Fayre with Travel lodge about a mile outside of the town centre
 
Pondrew said:
TitanTim said:
My place of choice to live would be Japan.
Australia gets my vote. Good weather, speak English, like beer, don't take themselves too seriously and sorted the Covid sh*t so well. Shame I'm too old to get in! :wink:
We'll take you, and you can always pop over the ditch for a holiday in Oz when travel's opened up again. We're so nice we make the Aussies look like bastards... :thumbsup: :rofl:
 
Close... Caerphilly, got so bad the company transferred me out :(
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Not to far from me, actually worked there for 10 years, what pub were you running.
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Crossways, big Brewers Fayre with Travel lodge about a mile outside of the town centre
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I know the one, on the edge of the retail park by McD / Tesco - there is a pretty rough estate by that place so no wonder you copped grief
 
I’ve been to Australia 3 times since 2016, one trip for a month, up and down the east coast. As far north as Cairns and Port Douglas, and as far south as Byron Bay, but mostly Brisbane down to the Gold Coast and Lamington National Park. What a stunning and chilled out country. Had I gone there as a younger person, I’d likely be living there now.

Also tried NZ South Island, which I thoroughly enjoyed, but it didn’t get me like Australia did.

Problem here is that the chav part of the population don’t know they’re chavs. And whilst these lowlife folk make up a small percentage of people, they have a massive impact and influence on the rest of us.
 
Lance said:
I’ve been to Australia 3 times since 2016, one trip for a month, up and down the east coast. As far north as Cairns and Port Douglas, and as far south as Byron Bay, but mostly Brisbane down to the Gold Coast and Lamington National Park. What a stunning and chilled out country. Had I gone there as a younger person, I’d likely be living there now.

Also tried NZ South Island, which I thoroughly enjoyed, but it didn’t get me like Australia did.

Problem here is that the chav part of the population don’t know they’re chavs. And whilst these lowlife folk make up a small percentage of people, they have a massive impact and influence on the rest of us.

100% the same, I started in Cairns/Port Douglas and travelled south to Brisbane and Sydney. If I had gone when I was 20 I would have done everything I could to move to Brisbane it was an absolutely fantastic city I loved it there
 
enzed4 said:
We're so nice we make the Aussies look like bastards...
:rofl: :rofl:
We know an English family that moved to NZ about 12 years ago. They were struggling with mortgage/ cost of living here. Within a year they had built their own house in NZ and have been living the dream ever since. :thumbsup:
 
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