on โ30-10-2013 01:37 PM
Pretty obvious really, but Lonely Planet think so as well.
Great weather, beaches, affordable real estate, no traffic jams, fritz, pie floaters, best wine (& beer) in Australia, great produce, the list goes on.
on โ30-10-2013 04:14 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:Poor you lol
what do you mean poor me ? i said 'without' but forgot to add deeper, my son said i sound like david kaye
on โ30-10-2013 04:19 PM
on โ30-10-2013 04:27 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:Well deeper might be ok, do you whine like him?
i hope not. you'd think someone would have had the decency to tell me if that were the case.
on โ30-10-2013 05:32 PM
All depends who you are, and what you look for in a city.
As for "affordable" real estate, yeah, dirt cheap if you're on eastern state wages ๐
on โ30-10-2013 05:36 PM
@i-need-a-martini wrote:I love Adelaide.
But it still feels like a country town in comparison to Sydney.
I think it's what you are used to.
Spot on.
on โ30-10-2013 05:44 PM
@pct001wine wrote:
Pretty obvious really, but Lonely Planet think so as well.
Great weather, beaches, affordable real estate, no traffic jams, fritz, pie floaters, best wine (& beer) in Australia, great produce, the list goes on.
Get outta here!
Nothing, and I mean NOTHING can compare to SYDNEY!
I'm curious though...I'd like to visit!
Oh and...what's fritz?
on โ30-10-2013 05:51 PM
on โ30-10-2013 06:06 PM
on โ30-10-2013 06:29 PM
i remember when paul kelly released the song 'im never going back to adelaide' and i immediately understood. nobody ever went to see him play, too many better acts around in those days. the angels and cold chisel played to fairly empty hotel lounges as well.
everyone was at the Austral watching the screaming believers or someone else instead.
on โ30-10-2013 06:37 PM