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Least favourite city that you have been to (excluding Newcastle)

marinermick

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Mariner Girl said:
Adelaide's a bit "deadsville" tbh.

bulldust - adelaide and its surroundings are wonderful if you know where to look

everytime we go we discover something new, exciting and interesting

and we haven't even covered all the wine regions yet!
 

Mariner Girl

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marinermick said:
Mariner Girl said:
Adelaide's a bit "deadsville" tbh.

bulldust - adelaide and its surroundings are wonderful if you know where to look

everytime we go we discover something new, exciting and interesting

and we haven't even covered all the wine regions yet!
I'm talking about the CBD (Hindley Street etc). but you are right the wineries are lovely.
 

kevrenor

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Mariner Girl said:
Adelaide's a bit "deadsville" tbh.
No you are thinking of Snowtown and Truro.

Actually I love Adelaide, and other areas of SA even more.

I suppose it depends on that wonderful phrase ... "what floats your boat"

My least favourite visited city is Birmingham, UK
 

loyalist

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Agreed
Birmingham is a horrible place
Good thing you only have to go a few miles over to reach the paradise that is the black country
 

marinermick

Well-Known Member
Mariner Girl said:
marinermick said:
Mariner Girl said:
Adelaide's a bit "deadsville" tbh.

bulldust - adelaide and its surroundings are wonderful if you know where to look

everytime we go we discover something new, exciting and interesting

and we haven't even covered all the wine regions yet!
I'm talking about the CBD (Hindley Street etc). but you are right the wineries are lovely.

well, that would be like judging sydney on george st and gosford on mann st
 

Auburn Mariner

Well-Known Member
1. Coffs Harbour
2. Kempsey
3. Lismore
4. Moree
5. Wodonga
6. Geelong

I actually like Canberra, I have always enjoyed being there ('spose it helps if you like that sort of climate).

Overseas:

The City of Angels, Nadi, Galveston, El Paso
 

Margaret Thatcher

Active Member
santiago chile, dirty, expensive
london, cold, wet, rude people and full of aussies
mackay queensland, full of mine labourers with more money than sense
 

Arabmariner

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Glasgow........in the 70's and 80's

Dirty,smelly,full of slum housing estates,weegies,smelly weegies,soap dodgers,smelly soap dodgers,ibrox,parkhead,a dump of a national stadium...at least that's improved...my in-laws.......etc etc...

Come to think of it ........it hasn't changed much!! :p
 

MrCelery

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Brisbane - full of NAZI security guards, a dirty river, and no surf.
Melbourne - for trying too hard to be better than Sydney, also with a dirty river and no surf.
 
J

jiggles

Guest
Part_Timer said:
worked at mururundi during week.....hells sink hole seems a more app name

Drove through it twice on the weekend. Can confirm...it's shit. However, good on em for keeping a 100 zone through the roadworks...where half the road was missing.
 

serious14

Well-Known Member
Just to add to its charm - it gets unbelieveably cold there in Winter because of the hills that are literally on top of it, and to add to that, the sun doesn't come out proper like until about 11am or so from May - August.

Horrid place.
 

dru

Well-Known Member
Is it really a city though? more a town in my opinion. If we are opening this up to towns well then I can run off a list of mining towns in Central Queensland that make it look like heaven
 

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