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Ok then...
 
I have to come to realise home is where the heart is.

And by home I mean my girls vagina.

This, boys and girls, is why you should pay attention in human biology. Those two parts should never be in the same location, I absolutely promise you.
 
Srs question, how expensive would Perth be for a weekend? How early would I need to buy tickets for a game to actually get a seat?


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Well the average cost of a room in the city is about $250 a night. A good meal in a restaurant in the CBD or Northbridge be about $50-60.
The club tends to release tickets to non-seated members a week or two before the game and a day or two prior to the general public.
Tickets can range from $30 to about $80 each depending on quality of the seat.
 
Well the average cost of a room in the city is about $250 a night. A good meal in a restaurant in the CBD or Northbridge be about $50-60.
The club tends to release tickets to non-seated members a week or two before the game and a day or two prior to the general public.
Tickets can range from $30 to about $80 each depending on quality of the seat.
No chance they would sell out?

I'm talking hostel costs. I could find some accommodation through my skillz


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No chance they would sell out?

I'm talking hostel costs. I could find some accommodation through my skillz


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Not usually, except for the Derby.

50 bucks for a meal...


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I'm just talking averages here. Perth is super expensive. There are, however, plenty of good supermarkets around where you pick up some groceries.
 
So how do you eat? Or socialise? Or anything?


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Fresh food markets, like the Spud Shed, are generally pretty cheap with good quality food. Very few people can afford to go out each night and dine in Perth. There are plenty of cheap restaurants in say Northbridge and Leedervile but they tend to be buffet type places which are generally terrible.
Socialise or anything? I wouldn't know, I have kids :)
 
Dagless I would just suggest using urban spoon tbh. But if insistent I can recommend some ok cheap eats or resteraunts. Likewise bars, or good spots for gigs.
You all seem confused as to the standard of food I'm willing to accept.

Got a message from a lass I 'met' whilst travelling... Became a bit of a fan, alas she lives in Perth, so I'm coming up for an excuse for a weekend trip ;)

/notactuallythatdesperate Shupe

Don't fall for trip lasses is the main message here... Only one has done it to me...


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