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Re: Move to Melbourne?
Originally Posted by ChristopherRiberts
(Post 11302688)
Hey I'm 28 and thinking of moving to - not necessarily to Melbourne, I was thinking Perth or Sydney.
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Re: Move to Melbourne?
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 11294528)
:confused:
The mean maximum temperature in Melbourne last summer was 27.5 degrees celsius. 6 days were over 41. Melbourne is nothing like London, in any respect. You get jostled - indeed carried by a crowd in London. It gets busy in the rushhour along Collins and outside stations but it's got nothing on London... Remember if there is no jostling there is no world class. eg New York, London, Paris....! |
Re: Move to Melbourne?
Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack
(Post 11303122)
Ignore Dave - he's just being a pleb. ;) Things might change when he gets his end away.
You get jostled - indeed carried by a crowd in London. It gets busy in the rushhour along Collins and outside stations but it's got nothing on London... Remember if there is no jostling there is no world class. eg New York, London, Paris....! |
Re: Move to Melbourne?
Originally Posted by rabble_rouser
(Post 11303185)
Someone attempted to jostle me in circular quay last week which I thought was strange due to the lack of crowd.
I remember being jostled in the connection between Waterloo and the Waterloo and City line. I don't think I've ever seen such a crowd in Sydney and or Melbourne. As I said on the other thread, I find the trains much of muchness - the line is what counts. The line I got in Melb and London was always a fairly punctual line. |
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