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    1. #1
      pommyba

      Good Day to you all

      Hello everyone,

      Took the name from our bowling team, as my first choice was rejected.
      Been living in Adelaide for seven years now. Came down after selling my pub, in Woburn, Beds. Brought the good lady and three kids with me. Mainly for the weather, but the caravaning is top class here, jobs and education are fantastic, as you who already live hear will agree.
      Currently work for a very well known coffee house. Go down the beach as often as pos. It used to take ages to get to the sea from Woburn. Its like a tonic, it really makes you feel good just to see and smell it, on a regular basis.

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      Quote Originally Posted by pommyba View Post
      Hello everyone,

      Took the name from our bowling team, as my first choice was rejected.
      Been living in Adelaide for seven years now. Came down after selling my pub, in Woburn, Beds. Brought the good lady and three kids with me. Mainly for the weather, but the caravaning is top class here, jobs and education are fantastic, as you who already live hear will agree.
      Currently work for a very well known coffee house. Go down the beach as often as pos. It used to take ages to get to the sea from Woburn. Its like a tonic, it really makes you feel good just to see and smell it, on a regular basis.
      I can only guess what the ba.... was

    4. #3
      pommyba
      Thanks for the welcome chaps! Just got back from a bit of late night shopping. Apart from Adelaide, do you have the same in other states?

    5. #4
      pommyba
      We like to pronouse it "pom-meeba"

    6. #5
      pommyba
      Apart from three x 2 Lt bottles of FIZ for $5, no. Just a tribal shop

    7. #6
      Daisy
      Shops have been open seven days a week for a long long time in Melbourne. Supermarkets usually close at midnight but there are some that stay open 24 hours a day.