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I don't want to have to go up and down all those hills.
Hahah I feel so stupid, when I saw the photo my first thought was "That's dumb, why didn't they just make it go straight across?"
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I don't want to have to go up and down all those hills.
The view from this bridge is pretty spesh as the sub goes downAnd people say Perth is stuck in the past...
This is how we used to do bridges:
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I worked on that thing in March/April, looked like it was close when I left. Seems like a ridiculous amount of time was spent fitting out the store.
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Hahah I feel so stupid, when I saw the photo my first thought was "That's dumb, why didn't they just make it go straight across?"
They're going to have a sub too? Seems odd but will be unique I guess.The view from this bridge is pretty spesh as the sub goes down
The view from this bridge is pretty spesh as the sub goes down
Ceiling Fixer/Plasterer depending on which side of the country you are. I did a fair whack of the external CFC board on that place.What discipline/trade? I drove past it yesterday and it looked no different to a month or so ago. Lights are on so clearly the electrics are done and that's usually the last step or close to it.
Anyone hear Barnett on ABC Radio this morning defending his decision to axe financial counselling for places such as Anglicare? Geoff Hutchison then said "Maybe you need financial counselling" which got Barney all blustered. I thought it was quite witty and hilarious to be fair.
Guess you had to be there...yeah so anyway, this weather!
Small blocks of land, close together with no backyard.Looks like the pole was there first as well
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-32...ata=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sSKUgju4eZUhg7jisgxiZNQ!2e0
Yep, if I'm gonna live in that I'd rather live in an apartment and actually be close to stuff / not have to drive everywhere.Small blocks of land, close together with no backyard.
**** that.
Small blocks of land, close together with no backyard.
**** that.
Yeah can understand that. We were lucky to get in early in our area so we got a good sized block with a good backyard, the people around us built right up to the back fence which makes no sense to me at all. For me it's close to everything I need like work, sports and mates so it's perfectYep, if I'm gonna live in that I'd rather live in an apartment and actually be close to stuff / not have to drive everywhere.
Small blocks of land, close together with no backyard.
**** that.
Which is also the reason why Perth stretches out so far these days.
Read somewhere Perth and its surrounding suburbs is bigger than London's
I was having dinner nearby the Krispy Kreme joint tonight.
No downmarket sushi train.Upmarket HJ's burger and chips?
I was served by a guy like that at the South Street one a few years ago. Was a big bloke and his enthusiasm was borderline creepy.The Maccas near that Krispy Kreme has that really enthusiastic bloke who does the drive through.
I was served by a guy like that at the South Street one a few years ago. Was a big bloke and his enthusiasm was borderline creepy.
No I just cringed a little.Grimace?
Just like Canada and the US.Australia is the land of suburbs.