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Why Adelaide is better than anywhere else

1. Coopers Pale Ale

2. Weed is decriminalised

3. Parking fines in the city are cheaper than parking in U-Park

Excellent........... the main 2 reason Adelaide is better than any other state has to do with Alcohol & Weed. :)

hahah No way buddy..

I'm going to enjoy the Uni Bum life while I can.

EDIT: Not that I said Adelaide was boring. I quite like the boring life. :(

To all those who said Adelaide is boring, try getting a job.

Then instead of trying to find things to do, you have to try to find TIME to do the things you want to do!

Why Adelaide is better than anywhere else

1. Coopers Pale Ale

2. Weed is decriminalised

3. Parking fines in the city are cheaper than parking in U-Park

i will pay those 3 things about adelaide...the central markets has great food also

BUT ...i did spend a month there... one weekend ...any slower and place would be in reverse

  • 4 months later...

yes a skid pan would be real handy!!

I like the fact that we have the hills at just a few minutes from the city, the roads there are quite fun to drive on. nothing like it in Sydney where I used to live, the closest was the blue Mountains like an hour form sydney or more and quite crap to be honest,

Apart from the hills there's ...............uhmmm..........did I mention the hills?............ ;)

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Yes.. farmers union iced coffee does indeed equal to fart JUICE.. Juice is a good word.

diarrhea, diarrhea, come out ya bum like a bullet from a gun; diarrhea...

I wonder if farmers union have been mentioned here.... http://www.farts.com/discussions/ultimatebb.php

I think I FOUND IT!

farmers union ice coffee = fart juice

o.. i just realize they did the same to aussie! which i though they don't have any effect as u guys grow up with them

at the FIRST day i arrive aust. and went to school, i was wondering what to have during the break time, with a sea of drinks i never seen before.

Then i ask one of my classmate

me: Which one is good?

he goes: take one of the farmers union ice coffee, they are great..

me: O... Thanks! :idea:

within 1/2 hr, i went to toilet twice :dump:

once the lecture was finished

i rush to him and said:

me: fxxk man! they makes my stomach pain and went to toilet twice!

he then replied:

yeah! that's why they are great, i have one everytime when i have difficulty to go to toilet :cuss:

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