i happened to be strolling around Launceston on Christmas day. there were lots of Asians. They had the city to themselves. Dunno where they are the rest of the time tho.
I used to live in Youngtown, South Launceston, and for six memorable months in a flat above an Italian restaurant next to a burnt out former electrical goods showroom (they tore it down one Saturday morning, I woke up with the bed literally rolling around like I was at sea or in the midst of a...
I grew up in a town of about 300 people. I used to think Launceston was a massive city. Went to Melbourne on a trip once when I was a kid and thought I was on a different planet. Small towns are good, but you just have to be aware that not everything can be had in a half hour drive at any...
You know, that pretty much goes for everything. Such as followers of footy teams who haven't yet been drawn into the drugs scandal (and I am not referring to any specific team).
I'll trust and mistrust whomsoever I like thank you very much.
If the intention of the author was to have a serious discussion then I may have been too hasty in replying to the thread. I thought it was a pisstake.
I used to have a non-drinking flatmate. Holier-than-thou bastard he was too. I once inadvertently wrecked his house when I threw a Grand Final barby there. That probably didn't help the cause.
Otherwise it's like vegos. All well and good as long as they don't think it gives them any moral...
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