You don't get the film, at all.
Would have thought you would have been from "the book is sooooo much better" school Nicky.
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You don't get the film, at all.
Would have thought you would have been from "the book is sooooo much better" school Nicky.
Yes and let me reiterate just for you in english and alienese.
You are off the mark, the patrick batemen, nyc, wall street, 1980s, cocaine culture is NOTHING like the culture in perth.
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It doesn't matter how long you've worked there - your perceptive abilities with these things are inept.Mate Ive worked in the CBD for many years and been to these places - think Ive seen enough - there are many mutually inclsuive characteristics.
Thats cute....
The Greenhouse and most inner city bars in CBD Perth like the George, Wolfe Lane etc reak of total absolute 100% pure wank. And they flop out this this wank with ridiculous prices for food that really isnt anything special, but make everything sound fancy with weird names. The try to be like Melbourne but in the end they are all just completely cliche' and full of suited big shot pretenders - think Christian Bale in American Psycho.
Sounds like Melbourne to me.Thats cute....
The Greenhouse and most inner city bars in CBD Perth like the George, Wolfe Lane etc reak of total absolute 100% pure wank. And they flop out this this wank with ridiculous prices for food that really isnt anything special, but make everything sound fancy with weird names. The try to be like Melbourne but in the end they are all just completely cliche' and full of suited big shot pretenders - think Christian Bale in American Psycho.
I don't need to compare it to melbourne to know that it's s**t.
melbourne kicks the absolute s**t out of perth in terms of a city people want to live in.
I agree with your basic argument, but lol at your arrogance.yeah that too.
But perth sucks independently of this fact.
I am with you on thatIMO the book is better because it has an entire chapter devoted to Phil Collins and explored his character far better than in the movie, just entering hipster mode for a sec.
Sounds like Melbourne to me.
I don't really get a lot of the complaining about Perth. Its cultural scene isn't that bad for a city of its size. The galleries get good exhibitions, WASO has an interesting programme, there are a ton of good places to eat and have a drink. I don't live there but I have spent a fair bit of time there with work over the years and I have never had any trouble filling up lonely weekends or evenings. Cost of living is high there but that's a function of the WA economy. There are little things that could be better but you can say the same about most places.
It's not Melbourne or Sydney, but if you're going to benchmark any city's cultural scene against one almost three times its size then it's kind of on a hiding to nothing.
Here is the trouble. As somebody that has been to Melbourne on an annual trip at least once a year for the last 20 years and really enjoyed the small bars there, I always wanted something similar in Perth. The licensing laws get relaxed (although not enough yet), people open small bars, people go and yet the nay sayers still just say - "not as good as Melbourne."
You cant compare it with NY though. Everything is cheaper over there. Not to mention they get paid less too.I was at a bar just off Wall St in NY about 3 weeks ago that had Hooegarden for $4 a pint, and The Garden in Leederville sells it for what, $18? Pretentious wank.
You cant compare it with NY though. Everything is cheaper over there. Not to mention they get paid less too.