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go inner city next time you come down.

12 apostles has to be the most boring thing in Vic.

the most fun I had was spitting of the viewing deck and seeing how far the wind would take it hahah

ok I give you that.

but only if you travel OUTSIDE of frankston lol

Oh, I do (only go there for Nissan bits)

You really get a different perspective of a place when you have to visit it months after moving to a nicer place :P

Still, better Frankston than Dandenong.

Oh, I do (only go there for Nissan bits)

You really get a different perspective of a place when you have to visit it months after moving to a nicer place :P

Still, better Frankston than Dandenong.

dude i was in mount eliza almost everyday. going to frankston, and watching the seaguls.. uh i mean people there. they've seriously got screws loose. there was on average once a month where you would see an eye catcher, but then you'd see her start screaming at someone.

Mt Eliza has some pretty good lookers though, would think there would be that much of a difference between suburbs that are next to eachother.

This is what comes up in google images when you type in frankston

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hahahaha

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Mate, I grew up in the area... You'll get no arguments from me about Frankston and the "standout" residents :rolleyes:

Hell, sometimes that "eyecatcher" might start screaming at her imaginary friend that she just bought a coffee for and told to "Sit DOWN and drink your fkn COFEEEEEE!" lol

All I'm saying is that there are more nice patches in the Frankston area than there are in the Dandenong area.

type Dandenong into google images and see what you get.

Then type Frankston in. look this is also on the first page.

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Bwahahahahahahaha! but must admit, you wouldnt wanna be walking around dandenong in the middle of the night by yourself.

i went to jamberoo yesterday, girls in bikinis everywhere. even milfs!!

gotta go back, it was like a nightclub, except it was day, and some of the girls were wearing more than they would if they were actually clubbing

Pity my kids are too little to enjoy the place...

Bwahahahahahahaha! but must admit, you wouldnt wanna be walking around dandenong in the middle of the night by yourself.

yeah dandenong is by far a much scarier place than frankston..

i've spent time in both areas at night and I can say that frankston doesn't scare me anywhere near as much as dandenong...

albeit, they are both pretty rough places.. i'd rather get yelled at by a bogun, than shanked in dandy. haha

I got a piece of metal thrown from a car at me in dandenong.. in the middle of the day!!!!

bounced off the kurb next to my foot...... if it hit me I could have been in hospital with a wound.. >.<

note** both places don't deserve capital letters...

yeah dandenong is by far a much scarier place than frankston..

i've spent time in both areas at night and I can say that frankston doesn't scare me anywhere near as much as dandenong...

albeit, they are both pretty rough places.. i'd rather get yelled at by a bogun, than shanked in dandy. haha

I got a piece of metal thrown from a car at me in dandenong.. in the middle of the day!!!!

bounced off the kurb next to my foot...... if it hit me I could have been in hospital with a wound.. >.<

note** both places don't deserve capital letters...

lol i grew up in dandenong/hallam. I guess to the outsider, it would be pretty daunting, but i think its something you kinda get used to.

then there noble park. if you leave there u should be planning your funeral.

^Haha, aah yes, Noble Park. The suburb that nobody would bat an eyelid if it was wiped out.

btw, did you hear that Robert Doyle mentioned Noble Park as a possible place if Albert Park were to lose the F1 GP?

And this guys is Melbourne's mayor? :wacko:

^Haha, aah yes, Noble Park. The suburb that nobody would bat an eyelid if it was wiped out.

btw, did you hear that Robert Doyle mentioned Noble Park as a possible place if Albert Park were to lose the F1 GP?

And this guys is Melbourne's mayor? :wacko:

lol i give a formula one race car no more than an hour before parts of it are found on ebay lmao

I've even seen a suzuki swift cop car there. and when you see this, you know things are going down.

lol i give a formula one race car no more than an hour before parts of it are found on ebay lmao

I've even seen a suzuki swift cop car there. and when you see this, you know things are going down.

probably the most "sped through" suburb in Melbourne...... i.e. get me tha fark out of here. :)

melbourne CBD? hahah dude i used to stay there for weeks while i worked on projects down there.

loved it. so many hot wog chicks (yes i can say wog). but i found people frendlier in general compared to sydney. however, melbourne clubs are hidden in side streets and alleys. makes them hard to find lol

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