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Triple J is good for 2-3 hours one day of the year

The rest of the time it's like a red headed step son - don't wanna hear from it, don't wanna see it, don't wanna know it

106.7 PBS for the win

JJJ is the only other option

Can people honestly, legitimately, stand to listen for more than about eight seconds to any other radio station?
I've tried, and I just can't.
Just unable. Results in actual angry changing of radio stations.
Just drivel.. just like... news.com.au in audio form.

How? Just..

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Where you wanna buy?

Nagambie.

Want some space, like 2 acres min.

Keeps me within an hour of airport, which is better than half you eastern suburb folks! and close to our families for when kids happen.

Been too cautious I think re a house esp when looking to borrow prob 200K -250K to start with, Obviously that will go up in a year or 2 when found a house design happy with.

I love how the kunts that listen to triple j can't bring themselves to admit that even they don't like half of the shit played on there...

THIS^

You hop in a triple j kents car, there could be complete SHIT playing but they won't change the station. Ever.

I don't get it do they wait and hope for something decent? too proud to change station?

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106.7 PBS for the win

JJJ is the only other option

Can people honestly, legitimately, stand to listen for more than about eight seconds to any other radio station?

I've tried, and I just can't.

Just unable. Results in actual angry changing of radio stations.

Just drivel.. just like... news.com.au in audio form.

How? Just..

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I would have thought you'd listen to whatever the tow truck driver had on at the time

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THIS^

You hop in a triple j kents car, there could be complete SHIT playing but they won't change the station. Ever.

I don't get it do they wait and hope for something decent? too proud to change station?

They wait for the 1 in 10 good song that allows them to say "that's an old song and so last year" when commercial radio/tv eventually picks it up and their normal friends say they like it, or so that they know every underground song on Australia Day and enter their shitty votes for shitty bands only to lose out to the most commercial song which always gets number one anyway, proving most JJJ listeners are hypocritical douchebag hipsters.

I would have thought you'd listen to whatever the tow truck driver had on at the time

The radio does not actually work in my R34, but I quite literally don't see the point in fixing it..

They wait for the 1 in 10 good song that allows them to say "that's an old song and so last year" when commercial radio/tv eventually picks it up and their normal friends say they like it, or so that they know every underground song on Australia Day and enter their shitty votes for shitty bands only to lose out to the most commercial song which always gets number one anyway, proving most JJJ listeners are hypocritical douchebag hipsters.

No, its the case that everything else is worse. It's the best there is, and tbh I don't feel like murdering the DJ's that talk on the radio on JJJ.

I absolutely violently detest ads.

See also on MMM

Collingwood this

Essendon that

sweet jesus f**k I don't care

then some ad

angry change stations

repeat on every station except the ones that play classic music, PBS, or JJJ

Greg pls

JJJ DJs are 30+ year olds trying to sound 18 years old using the stupidest words, music festival this and home grown from some shit town in fk knows where that - insert stupid anecdote/story about a friend's party that goes absolutely nowhere and then the DJ laughs at their own joke wtf

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RRR and PBS.

if they start talking too much or playing depressing music, switch to the other. If all else fails, 105.3 hell even 89.9 if you're really desperate. some politically correct 90's pop doesnt usually go astray when Eddie McGuire is still on air.

I love how the kunts that listen to triple j can't bring themselves to admit that even they don't like half of the shit played on there...

THIS...

I hear it as i'm driving to and from the station each day and that's enough.

99% of it is crap, but slightly less offensive to my ears than MMM etc

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