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HahaHad not considered Hobart as my final resting place but I will look into it now.
Your can rest around Mona there - suss it out nice resting place for you highly recommend dropping in.
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Sign Up Now!HahaHad not considered Hobart as my final resting place but I will look into it now.
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I'll take the kids to a few Sydney games but won't bother buying a membership. Too busy on weekends.Of course hard to get membership without the fixtures
a fellow team mate of mine who has been a devoted supporter mentioned he isn't bothering rejoining due to the Allianz debacle.I'll take the kids to a few Sydney games but won't bother buying a membership. Too busy on weekends.
I have some doubt.Sydney, is without doubt our best city.
Mine auto renews every season, stops me from the sometimes, easy option.a fellow team mate of mine who has been a devoted supporter mentioned he isn't bothering rejoining due to the Allianz debacle.
from fellow aussies elsewhere naturally there's always doubt or infact total nope it isn't.I have some doubt.
I dislike any auto renew with a passion, I tell the insurance compies to p off.Mine auto renews every season, stops me from the sometimes, easy option.
This season i will be looking for reduction of price when we go to the shitehouses before the new year.
You are not forced to auto re-new; it is a choice.I dislike any auto renew with a passion, I tell the insurance compies to p off.
I opted out of SFC many many moons back once ADP finished up, I see they haven't taken me off the database, recent comeback emails in my junk box.
Mono will jump on you re the - sometimes - easy opt out mention haha
some companies do it automatically in their system fyi.You are not forced to auto re-new; it is a choice.
BTW, i have never taken the " easy opt out ".
I’m from Sydney and I hate it. Yes, the Harbour and the eastern beaches are stunning. But most of the rest of it is shite. Public transport is abysmal, there’s urban sprawl for hundreds of square kilometres, and it’s the most expensive place in Australia. You’ve got huge wealth inequality, with the wealthy living around the waterways and beaches, and most of the rest of the poor sods living out in the west in the heat, miles from any public transport.Sydney, is without doubt our best city, the combination of beaches, walks, rivers, the blue mountains, arguably the world's best harbour, and maybe with some luck but also maybe out of pride but what has been put on and across the harbour from the bridge, Opera House, Darling Harbour, Fairies, the Zoo,
Yonks ago I was in the volunteer coast guard as a diver, and one of the other divers was with the navy, and he told me that parts of Sydney Harbour are over 100 metres deep. From my time in the Coast Guard on Sydney Harbour it is stunning.
No you needn't....More people suffer from Depression in Melbourne then any other city fact. Its a horrible cold joint full of crims!. Just look at Sth Melbourne need i say any more?.
Ex Sydney-sider here and the public transport up there being abysmal is symptomatic of Australia as a whole.I’m from Sydney and I hate it. Yes, the Harbour and the eastern beaches are stunning. But most of the rest of it is shite. Public transport is abysmal, there’s urban sprawl for hundreds of square kilometres, and it’s the most expensive place in Australia. You’ve got huge wealth inequality, with the wealthy living around the waterways and beaches, and most of the rest of the poor sods living out in the west in the heat, miles from any public transport.