Mr “I Moved to Melbourne”
It’s been 6 months since Matty moved to Melbourne City and he has been too busy cream’ing himself over trams and parmigianas to give his old Perth mates a holler. Mr “Imma Move to Melbourne” finally took the plunge and has returned to Perth for a visit. He swaggers through Perth Airport in his leather loafers like he is on a poorcunt mission to civilse the savages that inhabit his former homeland.
“I served Dane Swan a beer”, Matty smugly says to a disinterested Perth taxi driver. “Good for you, mate, now that’ll be $58.45”. Taxi fares stung while he was earning Perth wage, so on Melbourne wage it feels like an overdraft wasp repeatedly stinging him in his chequered scarfed dick. He arrives at his mates house dressed like he is there to redecorate their living room, “Perth really needs a Skybus like they have in Melbs hey”. His mate rolls his eyes and passes Matty an ice cold Creatures Bright, “ta mate, do you know any bottlos that stock Melbourne Bitter? You have to try it!” He really doesn’t…
Matty rambles endlessly about living with Gumtree randoms in Fitzroy and his wild nights at Revs. “It’s a 24 hour club on the weekends, nothing like this 12pm malarky in Perth”. Ease up Matty. The group head to The Merrywell to catch up and enjoy some drinks. “Oh there is this little bar near me in Fitzroy, don’t even know its name, but $6 pints on Thursdays”. Well that is certainly pertinent information for the group, mate. After a few pints Matty suggests the group grab a feed, “where can we get some dumplings?” A mate mentions there dim sum in Victoria Park. Matty feels the slippery rod of pretentiousness slide up his Melb-hole, “ah no, not dim sum, mate, like a proper dumpling house, like they have on Little Bourke St?”
Later in the night the group head out to the Flying Scotsman for more drinks. “In Melbs, there are actually bars that won't let you in if you are wearing dress shoes hey”. Oh Melbournites love telling you that little fact. “Plus, people are dressed nicer anyway, you know what they say, 4 seasons in 1 day!” His mates are conflicted: they are stoked to see their mate, but there is enough oral pollution coming out of his mouth to cause a blue-green algae outbreak on the Canning River.
Later in the night Matty is missing Melbourne and begins to whinge about waiting for a taxi. “Ughhhhh, we would just hop on the 78 Tram if this was Melbs hey”. Finally a mate snaps, “mate, shut up, you’re in Perth and it isn’t that bad”. Matty is so shocked the rubber band around his top knot almost flies off, “Melbs certainly doesn’t have angry bogans!” His friends just stare at his top knot. Sickening.
It goes to show, the only person more insufferable than Mr Imma Move to Melbourne is the prodigal son that returns from the promised land. 4 Seasons of Dickhead in one Wanker.
It’s been 6 months since Matty moved to Melbourne City and he has been too busy cream’ing himself over trams and parmigianas to give his old Perth mates a holler. Mr “Imma Move to Melbourne” finally took the plunge and has returned to Perth for a visit. He swaggers through Perth Airport in his leather loafers like he is on a poorcunt mission to civilse the savages that inhabit his former homeland.
“I served Dane Swan a beer”, Matty smugly says to a disinterested Perth taxi driver. “Good for you, mate, now that’ll be $58.45”. Taxi fares stung while he was earning Perth wage, so on Melbourne wage it feels like an overdraft wasp repeatedly stinging him in his chequered scarfed dick. He arrives at his mates house dressed like he is there to redecorate their living room, “Perth really needs a Skybus like they have in Melbs hey”. His mate rolls his eyes and passes Matty an ice cold Creatures Bright, “ta mate, do you know any bottlos that stock Melbourne Bitter? You have to try it!” He really doesn’t…
Matty rambles endlessly about living with Gumtree randoms in Fitzroy and his wild nights at Revs. “It’s a 24 hour club on the weekends, nothing like this 12pm malarky in Perth”. Ease up Matty. The group head to The Merrywell to catch up and enjoy some drinks. “Oh there is this little bar near me in Fitzroy, don’t even know its name, but $6 pints on Thursdays”. Well that is certainly pertinent information for the group, mate. After a few pints Matty suggests the group grab a feed, “where can we get some dumplings?” A mate mentions there dim sum in Victoria Park. Matty feels the slippery rod of pretentiousness slide up his Melb-hole, “ah no, not dim sum, mate, like a proper dumpling house, like they have on Little Bourke St?”
Later in the night the group head out to the Flying Scotsman for more drinks. “In Melbs, there are actually bars that won't let you in if you are wearing dress shoes hey”. Oh Melbournites love telling you that little fact. “Plus, people are dressed nicer anyway, you know what they say, 4 seasons in 1 day!” His mates are conflicted: they are stoked to see their mate, but there is enough oral pollution coming out of his mouth to cause a blue-green algae outbreak on the Canning River.
Later in the night Matty is missing Melbourne and begins to whinge about waiting for a taxi. “Ughhhhh, we would just hop on the 78 Tram if this was Melbs hey”. Finally a mate snaps, “mate, shut up, you’re in Perth and it isn’t that bad”. Matty is so shocked the rubber band around his top knot almost flies off, “Melbs certainly doesn’t have angry bogans!” His friends just stare at his top knot. Sickening.
It goes to show, the only person more insufferable than Mr Imma Move to Melbourne is the prodigal son that returns from the promised land. 4 Seasons of Dickhead in one Wanker.
Yep. Love Melboune, but every man and his dog wants to move there. Ill keep Perth. I love being 'un-important' :)
ReplyDeleteI moved to Melbourne because of work reasons. Any how i never lived in a place with so many wankers all living in one spot. Give me perth any day of the week. I was almost sick every day with the wankers that spew out of Melbourne city.
ReplyDeleteYes we like to employ window lickers from Perth from time to time.. consider yourself lucky at having the opportunity to rub shoulders with the Elite of Australia.
DeleteAfter going to Melbourne, it makes Perth what it is, a big town
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ReplyDeleteVery funny except the few comments that were far too serious. Perth and Melbourne are both wonderful cities for totally different reasons. Got to love the differences and enjoy the variances in the great cities of Oz.
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ReplyDeleteMy move to Melbourne