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I don't like Melbourne :P

How can you not like Melbourne? World's most liveable city 4 years in a row and was dubbed the world's friendliest city.

Pony hates Melbourne and I hate Sydney so we're stuck here :P

How can you not like Melbourne? World's most liveable city 4 years in a row and was dubbed the world's friendliest city.

Pony hates Melbourne and I hate Sydney so we're stuck here :P

no such thing as friendly cities Chants

Its everyone for themselves

should people help you when you need it - then count your lucky stars

thats the sad state our world / society has turned into

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How can you not like Melbourne? World's most liveable city 4 years in a row and was dubbed the world's friendliest city.

Pony hates Melbourne and I hate Sydney so we're stuck here :P

Melbourne always has bipolar weather, I don't like Sydney either... I like it less than Melbourne lol

Still surprised that everyone actually does know Pony!!! He doesn't lie when he says it!!!

Hahah it still kinda creeps me out now.

On our first date we went into Press but since he'd only got the weekend off cos I was coming up from Melbourne, they roped him into doing something so I ended up being 'babysat' by Ra the DJ.

no such thing as friendly cities Chants

Its everyone for themselves

should people help you when you need it - then count your lucky stars

thats the sad state our world / society has turned into

It really is such a shame that the world has turned to shit.

I find that drivers in Sydney and Melbourne are more likely to move a broken down car from the road to the shoulder if it means clearing the road though so I suppose that's something.

Melbourne always has bipolar weather, I don't like Sydney either... I like it less than Melbourne lol

Melbourne does have really bipolar weather. One minute it's raining the next it's Sunshine.

I'm glad you like Melbourne better than Sydney :P

Melbourne does have really bipolar weather. One minute it's raining the next it's Sunshine.

I'm glad you like Melbourne better than Sydney :P

You don't know how much I hate Sydney...

My cats are stupid

Mine aren't :)

Darling Harbour is awesome, the rest is rubbish. And Melbourne, well anywhere that can like AFL that much is highly suspect.

Darling Harbour I can tolerate because of the Lindt shop but other than that not keen...

My stupid cats just tried to take a running leap into the used toilet.

One of mine went through a phase where she would pee in the toilet, if only they did everything in the toilet all the time I wouldn't need a litter tray.

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