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| Axer |
| quote: | Originally posted by gumble
i'm over it :p if i get decent marks, I'm outta here for 2009! |
THANKS EVERYONE! I feel like I've so much to travel already. Definetly PM ya'll before I visit. I have a bunch of friends there and I just made some more! I've to plan out with all these location for a roadtrip!:D What is the nightlife like? What about the big clubs and afterhours? What about job opportunities?
gumble, you just read my mind! Once, I'm done school I'll probably get a working visa and work and travel across the aussie lands.
sunrise3500, you sound like you have a big soul mate :) |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Axer
sunrise3500, you sound like you have a big soul mate :) |
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| Axer |
Maggie is the cutest thing ever! LOL
I love watching Southpark though. Damn, my remotes ed!
Kenny and Cartmen cracks me up ahahahah! |
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| mtl_au |
Been to Australia the last 3 years: Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
Completly agree about the nightlife in Perth as so boring because of the liquor`s law.
Adelaide is a little bit better.
I had good times in Melbourne especially for Brown`s alley I think it is called where they would host international DJ`s and I heard Cattaneo from Argentina. Sunday nights are very quiet in Melbourne which is a shame because there would be a great potential for the best night for music since the saturday nights drinkers are resting home.
In general, I find there is not a great diverscity of music because australians know how to party and have fun by drinking while music is second.
Any great places to go out for progressive, electro music ?
Sydney or Melbourne ?
Thanks
Have a good trip in Australia |
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