your right i should make myself look better after all this is an internet forHAHaahaha
[QUOTE=reltih floda;27432342]your right i should make myself look better after all this is an internet forHAHaahaha[/QUOTE]
it's fine, you already shit post enough.
[QUOTE=poopsicle;27431617]I only got 20 dollars left in my wallet, I don't think I'd be doing much with out any mullah.[/QUOTE]
Send it to me, I can make 20 dollars last a long time.
[QUOTE=Super_Poo;27442390]Send it to me, I can make 20 dollars last a long time.[/QUOTE]
As a stingey Scottish bastard I can tell you right now that I can make $20 last even longer.
And I'm game for a Melbourne FP meet up. What are we gonna do in Melbourne though? Barring Club X, Crown, The Eureka Tower, and constantly riding the City Loop all damn day there's not really that much to do in the CBD.
A meet up would be cool but I'm 16 and apparently I dress like a douche so I'll give it a pass.
Well, uhh... just don't dress like a douche and don't act stupid?
How can one 'dress like a douche' anyway? Just throw on a pair of jeans or cargo pants and a t-shirt and be done with it.
Wearing jeans, belt, shirt and a flat brimmed hat apparently. Or jean shorts because its summer and its hot.
We tried a Melbourne meetup earlier in the thread. Most people expressing interest were underage and the rest couldn't be fucked so it fell apart.
[QUOTE=Devodiere;27446498]We tried a Melbourne meetup earlier in the thread. Most people expressing interest were underage and the rest couldn't be fucked so it fell apart.[/QUOTE]
So you suggest we just leave it?
Where's the fun in that?! Come on, nobody ever got anywhere by giving up. I'm game. Could use it as an excuse to get myself off of my lazy ass and over to the Eastern Suburbs to see some of my friends again, too (you know, after the meet up).
It's too hot and humid for a meetup. Apple which university are you talking about? RMIT or Melbourne (assuming you mean in the CBD).
If anyone overage is down for drinks some time in the next two weeks I'd be keen for that. I don't know too many pubs in the city yet, only really been to the Toff, the Carlton hotel and Miss Libertines recently.
[QUOTE=Mlisen14;27446749]It's too hot and humid for a meetup. Apple which university are you talking about? RMIT or Melbourne (assuming you mean in the CBD).
If anyone overage is down for drinks some time in the next two weeks I'd be keen for that. I don't know too many pubs in the city yet, only really been to the Toff, the Carlton hotel and Miss Libertines recently.[/QUOTE]
Humid? Deal with it! I was in the CBD the other night and it was ridiculously humid. Something like 90%.
lol, like staying at home would be a more fun alternative
[QUOTE=poopsicle;27431002]I would go but I know it would end up being a bunch of pasty white kids talking about "hackers" and "how team fortress 2 hats are so stupid".[/QUOTE]
actually man, on the last melbourne meetup we went and had lunch of some city rooftops
me, pickwickian, rusty and pschomidget turned up.
I posted it, and pm'd everyone I could
but most people suck
and I go no desire to meet snooty teenagers anyway, i've already met close to a dozen facepunchers
hi im not from australia but im a big fan
ive been to sydney and i liked it but everything was too expensive and they dont have any good milkshakes
and i appreciate you guys for drowning and everything
go kangaroo-jack-land god bless
[QUOTE=Roo-kie;27447165]actually man, on the last melbourne meetup we went and had lunch of some city rooftops
me, pickwickian, rusty and pschomidget turned up.
I posted it, and pm'd everyone I could
but most people suck
and I go no desire to meet snooty teenagers anyway, i've already met close to a dozen facepunchers[/QUOTE]
Sounds fun (I think I saw some pics of it). But if you don't want to do it again... well then don't. Nobody is forcing you to. Doesn't mean the rest of us can't, though.
[QUOTE=kevn150;27447203]they dont have any good milkshakes[/QUOTE]
i agree :(
but we make a mean iced chocolate!
[QUOTE=Roo-kie;27447165]actually man, on the last melbourne meetup we went and had lunch of some city rooftops
me, pickwickian, rusty and pschomidget turned up.
I posted it, and pm'd everyone I could
but most people suck
and I go no desire to meet snooty teenagers anyway, i've already met close to a dozen facepunchers[/QUOTE]
I remember that, I really don't want to go if it's just hanging around at a pub and eating lunch, not my idea of a fun time to be honest.
[editline]16th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=kevn150;27447203]hi im not from australia but im a big fan
ive been to sydney and i liked it but everything was too expensive and they dont have any good milkshakes
and i appreciate you guys for drowning and everything
go kangaroo-jack-land god bless[/QUOTE]
Have you been to Melbourne yet? The architecture of the place is amazing.
[QUOTE=DogGunn;27448829]i agree :(
but we make a mean iced chocolate![/QUOTE]
i tried an ice chocolate and i thought to myself,
"what the fuck is this shit some lame attempt at a milkshake bullshit ah shit im done ima have another one what the fuck 4 dollars"
[QUOTE=kevn150;27449891]"what the fuck is this shit some lame attempt at a milkshake bullshit ah shit im done ima have another one what the fuck 4 dollars"[/QUOTE]
haha
$4 for an iced chocolate is extremly cheap. everything is more expensive in australia due to the cost of living.
[QUOTE=DogGunn;27450228]haha
$4 for an iced chocolate is extremly cheap. everything is more expensive in australia due to the cost of living.[/QUOTE]
Everything is imported that's why.
Titles are cool btw.
Just a quick question; do you all really have moustaches?
[QUOTE=johnlmonkey;27450257]Just a quick question; do you all really have moustaches?[/QUOTE]
No
[QUOTE=poopsicle;27450243]Everything is imported that's why.
Titles are cool btw.[/QUOTE]
No it's not.
The icecream not, the milk is not and the chocolate is not.
We locally produce a lot of goods and services, but many things are imported... which brings down the cost of living, not raises it.
[editline]16th January 2011[/editline]
ooo hello title
ive been thinking of going somewhere new for a vacation, but im looking for more of a tourist-y type of vacation. Besides the Sydney opera house, i dont know much about Australia. What else is there to do in the downtown area for tourists and what not. What around there is famous, maybe even some famous foods/places to eat? Also, ive only seen pictures of the outback and what not, would a scenic drive be a good idea for a tourist, just grab a gps and drive down the countryside?
[QUOTE=johnlmonkey;27450257]Just a quick question; do you all really have moustaches?[/QUOTE]
Yep, And I enjoy riding my wombat to school everyday, then hopping into my kangaroo pouch bed after a long tiring day of throwing boomerangs around.
[editline]16th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=DogGunn;27450277]No it's not.
The icecream not, the milk is not and the chocolate is not.
We locally produce a lot of goods and services, but many things are imported... which brings down the cost of living, not raises it.
[editline]16th January 2011[/editline]
ooo hello title[/QUOTE]
You said "everything" was more expensive. Not just the milk, I wasn't even directing that statement at the milk and chocolates.
[QUOTE=johnlmonkey;27450257]Just a quick question; do you all really have moustaches?[/QUOTE]
You are legally obliged to have one at one point in your live, and on questioning must provide photographic evidence and a family testimony
[QUOTE=poopsicle;27450294]
You said "everything" was more expensive. Not just the milk, I wasn't even directing that statement at the milk and chocolates.[/QUOTE]
Importing makes things cheaper - using locally produced goods is more expensive.
[QUOTE=DogGunn;27450327]Importing makes things cheaper - using locally produced goods is more expensive.[/QUOTE]
I always thought it was the other way around, or are you talking about a general area of goods?
[QUOTE=Cpn Crunch21;27450282]ive been thinking of going somewhere new for a vacation, but im looking for more of a tourist-y type of vacation. Besides the Sydney opera house, i dont know much about Australia. What else is there to do in the downtown area for tourists and what not. What around there is famous, maybe even some famous foods/places to eat? Also, ive only seen pictures of the outback and what not, would a scenic drive be a good idea for a tourist, just grab a gps and drive down the countryside?[/QUOTE]
come to Canberra
[QUOTE=poopsicle;27450346]I always thought it was the other way around, or are you talking about a general area of goods?[/QUOTE]
Generally the cost of living is brought down due to the tiny cost of manufacturing / services from overseas, but it can increase the cost of living if Australia does not export enough, ceebs explaining.
[editline]16th January 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Quq;27450386]come to Canberra[/QUOTE]
No, it's crap
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