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Is there anything other than a hipster burger joint in Melbourne?

Damn near went on a beard shaving massacre when I saw a f**king taco truck.

Stick to coffee you f**king beta f**ks.

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Is there anything other than a hipster burger joint in Melbourne?

Damn near went on a beard shaving massacre when I saw a f**king taco truck.

Stick to coffee you f**king beta f**ks.

on way home from cocktails and tapas from Bluestone restaurant. goddamn tasty.

still recovering from the chorizo. so much fat but so tasty.

hipsters don't do cocktails. too pricey and experimental

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on way home from cocktails and tapas from Bluestone restaurant. goddamn tasty.

still recovering from the chorizo. so much fat but so tasty.

hipsters don't do cocktails. too pricey and experimental

Hahaha, so awesome :D

on way home from cocktails and tapas from Bluestone restaurant. goddamn tasty.

still recovering from the chorizo. so much fat but so tasty.

hipsters don't do cocktails. too pricey and experimental

You couldn't be more wrong.

Hipsters loooove themselves an experimental cocktail, from a bar with a lame name like "Naked for Satan"

Is there anything other than a hipster burger joint in Melbourne?

Damn near went on a beard shaving massacre when I saw a f**king taco truck.

Stick to coffee you f**king beta f**ks.

Not really. All of the good burger joints are at least 73% hipster.

Ordered 2 burgers down at the beach yesterday..

2 with the lot one with no pineapple...

Stupid bitch put pineaple on both and missus has allergic reaction, was quite funny to watch.

but not funny. :angry:

Thought about complaining but I ate the evidence...

What's the correct procedure for complaints Joe...you'd know?

Fallen off my burger tour... 2 of the boys at work rate 8 bit highly... and others seem to be saying Huxta is no good, was decent the first time I had it, but not so much the second time... I'm thinking they've dropped off the quality with the increase in business...

Fallen off my burger tour... 2 of the boys at work rate 8 bit highly... and others seem to be saying Huxta is no good, was decent the first time I had it, but not so much the second time... I'm thinking they've dropped off the quality with the increase in business...

"They used to be good before they went mainstream" #hipsterdezz :P

Royale Burger is killing it at the moment.

And I have heard nothing but bad reviews of 8 bit lately.

Once you are super popular it's very hard to keep the quality there.

We had a blackmores wagyu burger today at Burhnam Beeches. Awesome place. Will go again for sure!

Fallen off my burger tour... 2 of the boys at work rate 8 bit highly... and others seem to be saying Huxta is no good, was decent the first time I had it, but not so much the second time... I'm thinking they've dropped off the quality with the increase in business...

You been casually conversing with people at work? What a delight that must be

One of the 2 that sit across from me is fine, he's a mate...I think my dislike for the other makes me hate everything he says, but, hatred aside, he does say some really stupid/pointless shit, and in a real mother f**king annoying way.

"Am I wrong? Am I wrong?"
"Is that fair to say? Is that fair to say?"

Etc.

One of the 2 that sit across from me is fine, he's a mate...I think my dislike for the other makes me hate everything he says, but, hatred aside, he does say some really stupid/pointless shit, and in a real mother f**king annoying way.

"Am I wrong? Am I wrong?"

"Is that fair to say? Is that fair to say?"

Etc.

Give him a knuckle sandwich Monica

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