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Hi guys and Gals....

I'm coming down to Adelaide on the 14th Sept till the 20th.

Just wondering if there are any cruises or anything on while I'm there and if anyone minds if I tag along with them as I won't have my car unfortunately..

Otherwise I would like to just catch up with a couple people and see what the Adelaide scene is like..

Anyone want to give me a tour????

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Thanks for your replies guys.. A tour through the hills would be great!!

Hq, did that used to be Heaven?

Mars, is that the gay bar or am I getting it mixed up with another? Woolshed?

Heard good things about both, so will be checking them out...

I'm actually coming down cos my uncle needs an operation of sorts and I have to look after him..lol

so he may or may not want to join me out and about.

When is the show on and how long does it go for?? lol and yeah coming from Alice, I think the show will way out-do anything we get here. The show here is absolute puss!! Only been to Sydney show, many, many years ago.

Anyone who doesn't mind giving me a tour or whatever please let me know how to contact you when I get there.

he will go to the adelaide show and be like w t f is this ... have you been to melbourne show? it rocks adelaide show anyday lol

Not necessarily... but I've noticed everyone on the east coast bags out Adelaide and there's nothing sadder than an Adelaidian bagging out their own city. No offence there kiet, but self-esteem starts at home.. how's Adelaide ever gonna get better if everyone just packs up and leaves the city.

Have a quick read of this site mate.. it might change what you think about our city.

http://www.sensational-adelaide.com/

Thanks for your replies guys.. A tour through the hills would be great!!

Hq, did that used to be Heaven?

Mars, is that the gay bar or am I getting it mixed up with another? Woolshed?

Heard good things about both, so will be checking them out...

I'm actually coming down cos my uncle needs an operation of sorts and I have to look after him..lol

so he may or may not want to join me out and about.

When is the show on and how long does it go for?? lol and yeah coming from Alice, I think the show will way out-do anything we get here. The show here is absolute puss!! Only been to Sydney show, many, many years ago.

Anyone who doesn't mind giving me a tour or whatever please let me know how to contact you when I get there.

ok so your from alice springs! show started this friday 6th sept - the 12th sept. Its at the Royal Adelaide Show grounds.. depending on what music like, hQ is probly one of the best in Adelaide, there also ISOBAR on hindly they play alright rnb, if your into the karaoke scene buda bar is good with a club upstairs and you have an option to hire out your owns private rooms for karaoke/drinking area incase you get tired from dancing. =D

Adelaide is a nice city - its quiet and peaceful easy living everything is close together. Problem is theres too many scums... but they're everywhere anyways. Melbourne is nice... but too busy busy rush rush to want to live there and everything is too far apart.

lol yeah i wouldnt move from adelaide i like it here but we need more entertainment!!!!

You'll get your chance to vote for entertainment in the city next year. :/

In my opinion, Adelaide has alot more going for it than many other cities (not just in Australia but abroad).. the only thing it lacks deeply is some sort of self-confidence. Going back to the State Bank collapse, Adelaide and Melbourne were both hit just as hard.. the difference was that Melbourne pulled out of the mess (and grew stronger with kennett) and we didn't. At one stage, the news on tv used to mention Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide in the same breath.. nowadays it's Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and perhaps Perth. What happened to us being the third largest colony in Australia? Some where along the lines we were derailed.

Yeh Hq used to be heaven, it has about 7 different rooms, rnb in one, dance house everything.

Woolshed is shit, Mars Bar is a gay club haha

Depending on how old you are, Dog n Duck and the Duke of York are both good, teens to early 20's sorta bracket

If a bit older, then The Grand at Glenelg is good both sat and sun nights

Yeh I love Adelaide, everyone knows someones cousins mate or something when you meet people!

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