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Is There Anything Good About Melbourne?

veggiepatch1959

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if you want a bit of extra land, look around langwarrin to moorooduc..

or if you can afford it, head out to red hill / main ridge / merricks and you'll have a great place..

Been checking out those areas. Also Mount Eliza and surrounding areas look inviting. Thanks Muzby!!

We have to rent first before we buy....no use buying a $750K+ house on the strength of some f**king photoshopped real estate agent's images.

Remember, we are coming from Blunderberg, Queersland...at least we have the missus' son able to check out potential properties. He lives on the eastside somewhere.
 

veggiepatch1959

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Hey BF, I lived in Sydney from birth until 1988.

From 1965 until 1985 I lived in Riverwood. For the last ten years of that time, Sydney became the arsehole of the world. After that, Chester Hill when I bought my first house in 1985.

Moved south for reasons nobody needs to know....but...Punchbowl, Wiley Park, Lakemba, Campsie, Belmore, Canterbury, Greenacre, et al, needed to be nuked.

Maybe Telopea Street, Punchbowl, will give you an idea of my feelings. Last words...f**k those Lebanese merkins. My first wife lived in Rossmore Avenue with her parents when I met her...get the idea? One street across.
 

Slackboy72

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If you ignore football Melbourne shits on Sydney from a great height. Every way that Sydney is broken, Melbourne just works. Getting around is easy, public transport especially makes Sydney look third world.
In particular Melbourne deals with crowds much better than Sydney. Whether it's Derby day, Sporting events, rush hour, whatever. I wouldn't live in Sydney again, ever. Too many people and governments who don't want to spend money on infrastructure to accommodate them. Melbourne is the polar opposite. I would live there again but be prepared to ay for foxtel cause there ain't no other way you're going to see football of our persuasion without tracking down a league friendly pub with Imparja.

Previously lived in Dulwich Hill, Coogee, KL, Melbourne and now Canberra.
 

sensesmaybenumbed

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I lived in Sydney and then Melbourne for 6 years each.

The are very similar. Melburnians are far more parochial. The traffic is also equally horrendous. PT was better for me,but that depends on the area you live in. Ignore BF. The fact he whiines so much is a selling point for Melbourne.
 

Twizzle

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Hated the weather in Victoria, it was the reason I gtfo of there
 

Bulldog Force

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Hey BF, I lived in Sydney from birth until 1988.

From 1965 until 1985 I lived in Riverwood. For the last ten years of that time, Sydney became the arsehole of the world. After that, Chester Hill when I bought my first house in 1985.

Moved south for reasons nobody needs to know....but...Punchbowl, Wiley Park, Lakemba, Campsie, Belmore, Canterbury, Greenacre, et al, needed to be nuked.

Maybe Telopea Street, Punchbowl, will give you an idea of my feelings. Last words...f**k those Lebanese merkins. My first wife lived in Rossmore Avenue with her parents when I met her...get the idea? One street across.

Until 88? Not that I defending that shithole Punchbowl, but you appear to be stuck in 1988! All that crime shit that happened there in Telopea street was taken down by the Middle eastern crime squad over a decade ago. I suppose being away from here you don't keep up with the news. All is forgiven.
 

Dogs Of War

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Hated the weather in Victoria, it was the reason I gtfo of there

That's the reason I got out of both. Now enjoying the Gold Coast. But it's not for everybody. I just love having a little of the feel of the city but being able to have that suburb feel but only live 5 mins away from where it's all happening.

Only thing I miss is concerts. Who decided to put that Brisbane entertainment centre in the middle of nowhere should be shot. Last concert I spent two hours getting pissed in the car with a mate in the car park. Felt 18 again.
 

veggiepatch1959

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Until 88? Not that I defending that shithole Punchbowl, but you appear to be stuck in 1988! All that crime shit that happened there in Telopea street was taken down by the Middle eastern crime squad over a decade ago. I suppose being away from here you don't keep up with the news. All is forgiven.

The first influx of lebanese happened around 1972 - when they started attending my high school.

For the next eight or ten years, they (the lebanese community in general) were a bit meek but soon grew some bravado, in numbers of course, and had a big hold on the illicit drug trade in southern Sydney suburbs which expanded rapidly.

That is history, not news.
 

Bulldog Force

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The first influx of lebanese happened around 1972 - when they started attending my high school.

For the next eight or ten years, they (the lebanese community in general) were a bit meek but soon grew some bravado, in numbers of course, and had a big hold on the illicit drug trade in southern Sydney suburbs which expanded rapidly.

That is history, not news.
You're making it sound like Melbourne didn't/doesn't have an underworld of its own.
 

veggiepatch1959

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You're making it sound like Melbourne didn't/doesn't have an underworld of its own.

Show me where I mentioned Melbourne in that post of mine.

FMD.

I could type countless paragraphs about my experiences with Lebanese during my time in Sydney.

It wouldn't make nice bedtime reading for you, you'd have nightmares.
 

madunit

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Why are you so sensitive about Sydney?

BF is just posting his opinion , just like you are posting yours?

You can't honestly believe that blowing up will convince anyone of anything about Melbourne other then they have 1 particular resident who has deep seeded issues.

I'm not being sensitive about anything.

BF has posted bullshit reasons why he doesn't like Melbourne and I called him on that.

I stated very clearly that Melbourne and Sydney are near identical.

I accept genuinely intelligent arguments.
 

madunit

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Because he's a precious princess.

He even got shown on his own when he said Melbourne outranks Sydney in most livable cities when it's not even in the top 10 this year :lol: (Sydney is #10).

You produced a report from a different organisation to the one i provided and from what i could ascertain, an organisation that was not better than the one i provided. Thus it didn't warrant further discussion.

It doesn't discount though my argument that the two cities are near identical anyway.

It only serves to support it.

Idiot.
 

Bulldog Force

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You produced a report from a different organisation to the one i provided and from what i could ascertain, an organisation that was not better than the one i provided. Thus it didn't warrant further discussion.

It doesn't discount though my argument that the two cities are near identical anyway.

It only serves to support it.

Idiot.

You stated that the organisation you used had Melbourne in the top 10 did you not? Was Sydney also in this top 10? Please post the link btw.
 

Bulldog Force

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Show me where I mentioned Melbourne in that post of mine.

FMD.

I could type countless paragraphs about my experiences with Lebanese during my time in Sydney.

It wouldn't make nice bedtime reading for you, you'd have nightmares.

You didn't need to mention it, that's the point, you made Sydney's south-west sound like a shithole making the entire city sound bad, but at the same time, you didn't mention that Melbourne has exactly the same thing, if not WORSE than Sydney, which doesn't exactly shine a light on it.

As for nightmares, LMFAO.
 

madunit

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You stated that the organisation you used had Melbourne in the top 10 did you not? Was Sydney also in this top 10? Please post the link btw.

Yes Sydney was sometimes in the top 10.

Again further proving my point and disproving your view that Sydney is far better.
 

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