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  1. For any fellow Scots who could do with a wee reminder of your homeland, I have just driven past Para Hills Community club on Bridge Road and noticed that there is a Scottish night on Sat 24th January. Scottish meals, bagpipes, dancers and a Celtic group. They have a website if you need more info :)

  2. Yes just sent a pm for the Beck's Bakehouse meet they do good coffee there!! There does seem to be a fair number of people who have settled down south. Hope you have some luck i guess its just too far this way.

     

    Just a little too far for us unfortunately, but good luck with your meet up, which being in a bakehouse I'm sure they won't miss out on that one :)

  3. That's a fair point Britgirl, maybe the PM is the better option and perhaps that way you get a little bit more personal and more of a feel for the person and whether you think you'll be compatible or not.

     

    Thanks for the reply's and hopefully some off you will be able to get together, but every reply and PM is from people living down south, hmm!!

  4. Hi Gazza and Guys

    I have been reading POA and following for sometime now, more in a stealth mode.

    We are planning to move over in August and suppose now is the right time to start to build some friendship bridges.

    We have two teenage kids, daughter nearly 16 and son 19, in our mid forties and not sure of which suburb we will end up in yet... leaving it to the last minute as usual.

     

    feel free to get in touch and maybe someday meet up and "Chew the fat" over a cold one.

     

     

     

     

     

    Whats the north eastern suburbs like for access to everywhere?

     

    Cheers

    Chris

     

    Hi Chris, anything over a cold one is an offer I can't refuse lol

     

    The north east suburbs especially with the O,Bahn bus track is I would say is very accessible to most places, but even though Adelaide's traffic isn't nowhere as bad as what I had to endure back in the UK, I personally wouldn't want to be living in the northern

    suburbs and having to work down south and vice versa.

  5. Hi

    were moving over with teenagers girl 15 (nearly 16) and boy aged 12 ( nearly13)

    were going to Henley beach fingers crossed

    would like to meet up

    we are 40 clares 41 shhh

    hope to see you all soon

     

    Good luck with your move and we'll see you in Adelaide

  6. Hi everyone.

    Have just come across this site after six years of being in Adelaide and so giving it ago to see if we can meet some new friends. From when we arrived through kids sports, school and work etc we found friends as you do, and although we still socialise with a few of them which is great, others have moved on or moved away, which is understandable as its very difficult to get them special friends where you can feel comfortable with like you did back home with family and friends.

    We are a couple in our mid forties with a two teenage kids and living in the n / eastern suburbs. Friendly and a good laugh.

    Gaz

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