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+1 ^ ;)

..i bet you waste your food while you complain.. knowing theres kids to be fed in Africa and starving kids in Asia. Even adults needs to be fed down there..

..yup that was a good one, use to get that in my household when i was a kid. hehe :)

lol

where all the inbred rednecks are?

Well... the choice is yours. Crowded, aggro Sydney or redneck Hicksville. Personally, I'd live in Hicksville if it weren't for a 10 min drive to work for me :P

Definitely live in Hicksville before Melbourne :wave:

If you think Sydney is crowded, try going to Japan... or just about any other Asian country for that matter...

If you think Sydney is agro, try going to New York or LA...

You think the cost of living is f**ked in Sydney? Try going to Moscow, Tokyo, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Zurich, Milan, Paris...

We've actually got it pretty good here.. you're just a whinger! :P

i can agree with you on that one..... b ut it depends on how you look at it.

of course....we have it better than most but you gotta admit...unfortunately, no matter how good it is here....its just gonna get WORSE....

we got GST now... and we nearly lost Medicare had Good ol' Johnny didn't get booted out.

People complain about the drought, and hammer people with fines with usage restrictions...but of course there is going to be a drought...its the same Dam we have been using for the past 40 years....and population has exploded outa proportion since then.

at the moment at least we got FREE Medicare and other social services like the DOLE, Unemployment benefits etc...

where the WHOLE world doesn't.

don't worry about USA dude....its a hole in every aspect.

but before we look down to them....... Most areas, the traffic is actually alot better than Sydney

they got freeways, ON TOP of freeways...... and some of them have 10 lanes on each direction.

they make the best of their land with roads.....unlike our government.

look at Parramatta Road.... or M5....or the newish M7....

like how the flaming f&%$# can you even use it on peak hour traffic week days.....?

i have to constantly avoid those roads when i travel every day.

as for japan, the good thing compared to Sydney is the crime rate is alot lower. and pretty much hardly any graffiti there compared to the likes of Mt.Druitt..............

and their public transport is renowned to be very very efficient.....in comparison.. look at City Rail Aust..... they're always in strife & on the big story of the newspapers.

at the end of the day.....

people comparing Melbourne to Sydney....

i personally think Melbourne is actually better....

its much more of a "newer" city than sydney... the population is a fair bit less...

people are actually a bit more cheery...

Well... the choice is yours. Crowded, aggro Sydney or redneck Hicksville. Personally, I'd live in Hicksville if it weren't for a 10 min drive to work for me ;)

Definitely live in Hicksville before Melbourne :P

And where is Hicksville even?

well Not long ago i was in a suburb called Arakoon.. its 80Km from Port macquarie.....

thats somewhere id move to when i retire for sure...

at the end of the day.....

eeiko321

people comparing Melbourne to Sydney....

i personally think Melbourne is actually better....

its much more of a "newer" city than sydney... the population is a fair bit less...

people are actually a bit more cheery...

if u like melbs so much y dont u stop bitching bout living in sydney and f**k off down to melbourne and save us all the trouble of having to listen to ur whinging and whineing bout having it shit up here in sydney...... love it or leave boy

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