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Had number 7 on the list last night, Belle's diner.

DIsappointing. From the 4 I've had from the 2012 list so far (10, 9, 8, 7) they got the order the wrong way round imo.

Their order

Huxtaburger

Parlour

Mr Burger

Belle's

My order

Belle's

Mr Burger

Parlour

Huxtaburger

These aren't plot twists, they're plot devices.

A plot twist should be a development, somewhat unexpected by the audience due to intentional misdirection by writers, who also maintain elements that support said development fitting logically within the realms of the story arc, yet contrary to the logical direction of the narrative.

Bleh

which one? the smith st one is FULL of hipsters 24/7

lol cnr Alexandra Parade and Smith St on any given Saturday night...always 20 hipsters gathered on the street corner with iPads and fixies.

Had number 7 on the list last night, Belle's diner.

DIsappointing. From the 4 I've had from the 2012 list so far (10, 9, 8, 7) they got the order the wrong way round imo.

Their order

Huxtaburger

Parlour

Mr Burger

Belle's

My order

Belle's

Mr Burger

Parlour

Huxtaburger

Rockwell and son's is next on my list... I have high hopes for this one.

I went to the place that's supposed to be the new it joint for all the hipsters recently... "Brother Burger and the Marvellous Brew" and it was shiteful...

Merowyn's brother kept dickbagging on about how it's better than Huxta, so we caved in and tried it... @ $16.50 for a fkn burger I was expecting a LOT... and didn't get much

which one? the smith st one is FULL of hipsters 24/7

Lol smith street. It was funny. Me n Jess were enjoying a burger when this girl on some sort of oversized push scooter with wheel barrow wheels and very large chopper bicycle handle bars.

I felt like I'd stepped out of civilization and entered some sort of hippie/artist 3rd dimension.

It was scary

Lol smith street. It was funny. Me n Jess were enjoying a burger when this girl on some sort of oversized push scooter with wheel barrow wheels and very large chopper bicycle handle bars.

I felt like I'd stepped out of civilization and entered some sort of hippie/artist 3rd dimension.

It was scary

oh yeah,,, that'd be because she "doesn't care what people think" :rolleyes:

keep the 20 in there until you can afford the 25/6 box

you will only destroy 20 and have to replace it.

better to be able to sell the RB20 & box as a package or to sell an unbroken box on it's own complete as opposed to small metal fragments

Ill be keeping the 20.

As for the box.

Meh. Gonna go to town on that mdrfkr

CHeers for the sump borci.

Rockwell and son's is next on my list... I have high hopes for this one.

I went to the place that's supposed to be the new it joint for all the hipsters recently... "Brother Burger and the Marvellous Brew" and it was shiteful...

Merowyn's brother kept dickbagging on about how it's better than Huxta, so we caved in and tried it... @ $16.50 for a fkn burger I was expecting a LOT... and didn't get much

Was $67 for 2 of us last night, had 2 burgers each and chips (which I had high hopes for when I saw they were seasoned, but they too were tasteless shit). Whatever the other burger was that we had (had bacon/egg on it, we took the pineapple/betroot off) was better than the signature burger that's on the top 10 list...

Trunk diner is next on the list for me

yeah, they aren't huge.... if you are hungry you do really need to go 2

Would've liked to but by that time it got stupid busy. And looked like people were getting shitty that we were taking up one of their 4 tables lol. We weren't hipster enough.

What's another burger place I can try?

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