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Hey all,

Im from SAU in adelaide.

Im coming over in dec for a week and a half for a holiday. Staying in surfers paradise...

Never been over there before, and i know theres the theme parks etc but what else is worth having a look at. eg, bars, clubs, pubs, resturants etc etc in and around the area?

Cheers

Adam

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around that time frame, what you'll find up here is most of Sydneys western suburbs 18-30 year old habibs.

You'll be able to tell which ones they are..

they don't have a tan, but their back hair makes them look dark.

it will be 30 degrees plus and they will be wearing their adidas tracky pants and their bonds singlets will be hanging out of the back of their pants like a tail.

Alot of them will be calling out to each other in the mall by using the word "ULEH" (pronounced YOU LEH)

Alot of them suffer from ILT (Invisible Lat syndrome) so will be keen to lash out if their 13 cuzins are there to back them up.

Apart from that, the water is great, ALOT of blondes as mentioned.

alot of skin.

plenty of beach.

bring sunscreen.

and cash.

most of the wimenz are friendly and "will" give you the time of day if you say hello.

depending on how old you are, the theme parks might be fun.

The casino and places across the main road have some decent eating holes (casino is NOT stumlbing distance from surfers)

around that time frame, what you'll find up here is most of Sydneys western suburbs 18-30 year old habibs.

You'll be able to tell which ones they are..

they don't have a tan, but their back hair makes them look dark.

it will be 30 degrees plus and they will be wearing their adidas tracky pants and their bonds singlets will be hanging out of the back of their pants like a tail.

Alot of them will be calling out to each other in the mall by using the word "ULEH" (pronounced YOU LEH)

Alot of them suffer from ILT (Invisible Lat syndrome) so will be keen to lash out if their 13 cuzins are there to back them up.

you forgot to mention the bum bags

Give Melbas a go, last time i was there it was alright, drinks were a bit exxy but you may even get to see Warick Capper ;) ! cause every time i have been there he was there ha ha

Don't forget a bag of day after pills. Just drop them in their glass of water on your way out. You'll be fine!

And do Dreamworld. Its got some pretty hardcore rides. If you can afford it and hang around later, go flowrider at NIGHT time. You get the whole wave, and can do stand up. Its a blast.

Also, get trashed at lunch time and go do that infintity thing in Surfers. Thats worth a laugh too. Pretty trippy. If you do it at night you might freak out too much when you come outside :-P

or go for a walk down to the spit on sunday afternoon and watch all the fags get defected in their 'legal' cars.

+1 for strips clubs, day after pills, and the time of day pick up line.

enjoy your stay.

I was asking about a couple places close that i can just stumble home to and a few people have said

- Cavail ave

strips clubs any where near Cavail ave

and

- broadbeach for the casino and shopping mall

anygood

serioues question, which is better a night in the valley or a weekend at the Goldy? - I hate pills

valley is only good for yum cha at the "king of kings " resturant

otherwise it is full of uni educated emos with no money walking around debating che guava even though they never went to chille

ffs!

oh and the violent bums and vagrants-do not fight em or its TB and hepatitus ville for you!

go to surfers where at least the police still have some control over the vagrants

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