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Tiesto was AMAZING.

Melbourne was AMAZING.

Adelaide is a f**king joke of a place compared to Melbourne. A move to Melbourne next year is certainly on the cards.

Crowds are better, clubs are better, clubs are actually open past 7am on Saturday mornings, better police presence in the city, clubs are run alot better and just... everything is basically better over there.

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Melbourne was AMAZING.

Adelaide is a f**king joke of a place compared to Melbourne. A move to Melbourne next year is certainly on the cards.

Crowds are better, clubs are better, clubs are actually open past 7am on Saturday mornings, better police presence in the city, clubs are run alot better and just... everything is basically better over there.

lol a 7am closure is an issue for you? maybe im getting old but after 5am i start thinking ive had enough.

i didnt do that much clubbing in melbourne but i didnt think it was that great there, i likey perth better.

colts are up 10 - 3

colts to receive

yes oh yes....come on COLTS

Went to fiy my oil cooler and relo yesterday, fark, the braided lines are obscenely long. The line that goes from relo to block is about a metre long :S

will be doing mine soon as well :P

the lights for the 1/2 time show are awsome... but i think the who are showing their age, old footage of them is soooo much more entertaining!

edit: even the fools on the pannel agree with me about the who... and the first play of the 2nd half was more exciting to boot!!

Tiesto was AMAZING.

Melbourne was AMAZING.

Adelaide is a f**king joke of a place compared to Melbourne. A move to Melbourne next year is certainly on the cards.

Crowds are better, clubs are better, clubs are actually open past 7am on Saturday mornings, better police presence in the city, clubs are run alot better and just... everything is basically better over there.

lol, sadly thats all true. Melbourne's got it all! The festivals, clubs, shopping, events, footy amongst other sports, tourism. etc etc

The only thing that deters me from melbourne is Victorians. Theres a real different attitude with people over there. :P /*hopes no Vic members see this post*

Make sure you check out Sydney too man, f**king great city - of which i'd choose to live over Melb any day!

lol a 7am closure is an issue for you? maybe im getting old but after 5am i start thinking ive had enough.

i didnt do that much clubbing in melbourne but i didnt think it was that great there, i likey perth better.

Really? I hate it!! I went to Tiesto at like 8, that finished at 2am, so I went to the afterparty... had such a awesome time there at Room 680, then that closed at 7am and I had no idea where I was (like, suburb... cos I caught a cab there) but I was talking to these 2 girls for most of the night... turns out they were from Adelaide, too haha so they invited me to Revolver. Partied there til about 12pm then went back to the hotel and started drinking with the others there. We had a penthouse near the Crown so we had a awesome view!

Amazing party scene over there. I was walking around town at 6am on Saturday night/morning and there were literally hundreds of people still around, lining up for clubs, etc.

Too bad Adelaide has such a f**ked up liquour licensing system. Adelaide will never develop if they keep on the same Adelaide City Council and government. It's why Adelaide doesn't get new clubs... developers and promoters just don't bother with here.

Man, I heard the clubs in Melbourne are very strict on guy-to-girl ratio where if your not with girls in the line up they won't let you in?

And I heard the Melbourne girls are stuck up little whores LOL. Having said that, I don't know for myself and wouldn't mind planning a weekend in Melbourne sometime this year!

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