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Agree with work lunch but to save $5-10 for a one-off event in addition to the extra time spent of sourcing/packing/transporting food doesn't seem worth it to me. $

Last time I went mother in law loaded us with top quality food marrying Italian you never go hungry and that fast food crap just doesn't compare

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What disappoints me most is the franchises mobs at those places...see a nandos stand and think of it as your salvation...receive a very far removed example of nandos chicken on return. Leave humbled after talking up to friends about how good it is that nandos is there.

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When I went to Falls Festival in Byron Bay, they had awesome food trucks, but I guess that's because the majority of the audience were hipsters/vegies/hippies.

Maybe with all these gourmet food trucks popping up they will soon infiltrate events.

When I went to Falls Festival in Byron Bay, they had awesome food trucks, but I guess that's because the majority of the audience were hipsters/vegies/hippies.

Maybe with all these gourmet food trucks popping up they will soon infiltrate events.

a bunch of them were trucks from the melb food truck scene, def worth going out and trying at some point.

Wonder of the F1 has the Qantas Lounge again for their Frequent flyers...was free food and drinks.

"Asylum seekers" get more than they deserve it it were upto me tow the boat back or stick em on a plane fly them straight back to wherever they came

Yes... how dare anyone flee persecution and poverty...

Those scumbags should have had the foresight to be born here...

Typical lefty, merely taking sides instead of arguing principles

You've just admitted that the lives of these shitbags are more important / worthy of our attention than others on death row. Don't try to backpedal on this

Your blanket opposition to the death penalty seems very weak now

They are no more important than any others, however as they are Australian citizens you have to expect that people are going to care more as it's close to home and also splashed across the media.

It's also easier to be impartial to foreigners.

If it was a friend or a relative people would give even more f**ks (as his friends/relatives clearly do)... It's human nature...

I can have a blanket opposition to the death penalty without possessing intimate knowledge and starting a change.org petition for all cases worldwide. That was just a cheap, halfassed attempt to troll

Yes... how dare anyone flee persecution and poverty...

Those scumbags should have had the foresight to be born here...

Yes that's why they throw all paperwork and documentation away, sink their own boat risking lives of women and children because we take their word for it they have fled persecution for all you know they are terrorists in disguise, perhaps murderers and criminals escaping prosecution but let's open our arms to them throw money at them and when they assault people or rape someone excuse it because they aren't from here

No thanks.

I'll take the racist high road.

~have been on boat with asylum seekers.

seems they sold everything they had to get half way here.

but managed to keep their designer clothes, laptops and ipads.

zero f**ks or feels given.

Just ate my home made strawberry jam sandwich while reading wasteland talking about cars.....

Customer came in saying he's an asylum seeker and that he doesn't speak english before wanting a refund, I was like ehhh cool story bro.
spoke english better than 90% of the footscray fobs.

tbh, the whole asylum seekers debate is similar to welfare/benefits

sometimes people do need it, and are genuine

no one has a problem with these people, ever

Then when you hear of someone genuine, who deserves help, and everyone be like

No+one+ever+googles+me+_f343cbe92c20470d

makes the system as a whole better for humanity

Not landing an engineering job, am thinking of joining the army.
Told mum about it and she said, go for it son.
Then asked me if I'll get deployed to Iraq with realisation and said oh hell no boy.

#asianmomma #mommasboy

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