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3G is a wonderful thing.

Only when you stand still :happy:

come to the valley, Family, Empire, Press Club, Met is ok too, Fringe, now lets not forget the most classy Cloudland....

That area is full of queers, freaks and undesirable people. :ph34r:

Its like having the queers on Oxford st, freaks from Newtown and the undesirable people from the x all shoved into a few blocks :P

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lol Alf

I never have problems with 3G, whether it be roaming from Brisbane to Toowoomba, in Brisbane or Toowoomba...

its a bit of a generalisation to say that about the Valley in general, so many hotties come to the Family of a Saturday night, not to mention doing coke with delicious backpackers at Birdees, maybe you ended up in the Beat once and have been broken since then =P

Another generalisation... kinda makes ur position bunk Alf.

I agree with you Ivonin...

I know there are better places, but much worse ones in Oz... Once I've moved up enough in the company I'm moving to Perth =D

Another generalisation... kinda makes ur position bunk Alf.

I agree with you Ivonin...

I know there are better places, but much worse ones in Oz... Once I've moved up enough in the company I'm moving to Perth =D

It doesnt matter what you say, it means nothing, your a drug user. :P

And Ivonin, if you worked your way up the company. You just dont quit because you dont like the area.

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yer im from preth originaly and imo brissy is the next best with sydney being at the very bottom haha good night life, alot of weirdos :cool: good vibes on sundays down at S bank though and the norms is wicked. (again not as good as perth but its up there)

lol Alf, your reply to Invonin is my comment you are replying to... Can I stereotype and refer to you as a bigot idiot? Nobody listens to an idiot. For the record though there is no mention of past or present tense in my comment >_<

Moving up the company means I can change brand (but stay in the same role then continue moving up) and move to Perth as we have like 12 different subcompanies/brands =P

Perth is nice because its like goldcoast and Brissy mashed together =D The music festivals that are held in Brisbane are of course the same size as anywhere else but the venues are great as are the quality of person there. Mind you it also has the fringe sports too like Ultimate Disc and La Crosse which can keep you outta trouble if you enjoy them!

i did like it, have lived here all my life up untill the last 2 yrs.....came back for a week and got beaten up by a bunch of dickless wonders............everywhere sucks, the countries gone to shit......since when has beating up on people been a good past time for a thursday night.....or any other night for that matter, seems a daily occurance

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