twice they compare melbourne to a "mini manhattan"
I don't care what a Melbourne paper says comparing themselves to Manhattan in a vague way at that.
I visit Melbourne frequently and it is nothing like Manhattan, the fact that its not even a comparison to another City says plenty, last time I looked Manhattan was part of New York City.
roughyedspud wrote:what part of "melbourne is like a cross between manhattan & manchester" are you struggling with?
twice they compare melbourne to a "mini manhattan"
I don't care what a Melbourne paper says comparing themselves to Manhattan in a vague way at that.
I visit Melbourne frequently and it is nothing like Manhattan, the fact that its not even a comparison to another City says plenty, last time I looked Manhattan was part of New York City.
twice they compare melbourne to a "mini manhattan"
As far as Manchester goes it does not compare to any Australian Capital city in any way.
Australian capital Cities are all Coastal other than Canberra and are all a lot more modern and cosmopolitan than old Manchester.
roughyedspud wrote:what part of "melbourne is like a cross between manhattan & manchester" are you struggling with?
twice they compare melbourne to a "mini manhattan"
As far as Manchester goes it does not compare to any Australian Capital city in any way.
Australian capital Cities are all Coastal other than Canberra and are all a lot more modern and cosmopolitan than old Manchester.
Jonesy wrote:As far as Manchester goes it does not compare to any Australian Capital city in any way. Australian capital Cities are all Coastal other than Canberra and are all a lot more modern and cosmopolitan than old Manchester.
look mate the point has passed you by...look for it again on the way round
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The other about Victoria is the wine is the best in Australia - far better than the Hunter and only challenged in quality by Adelaide Hills.
Just shows the people of Melbourne demand quality to satisfy their educated palates rather than the volume required by the peeps in Sydney
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roughyedspud wrote:it was foggy yesterday..so i dug out i picture i took last summer...it's better than going on google images like you did..
i don't dispise australians...my brother and sister are australian,born in bendigo as it goes..( or was it ballarat? i'll ask her when i see her)
i'll be back in australia next october (2010) see you soon
Seeing as I don't live there I didn't have any current photos of Oldham as I thought you might figure out.
Bendigo and Ballarat are a bit apart, you got the first letter right I guess.
Let me know when you come out I could buy you a Beer of your choice.
Leaving it here Spud, the thread has derailed enough and my time left on this forum is limited I suspect.
Eccleshill Rhino wrote:The other about Victoria is the wine is the best in Australia - far better than the Hunter and only challenged in quality by Adelaide Hills.
Just shows the people of Melbourne demand quality to satisfy their educated palates rather than the volume required by the peeps in Sydney
The Barossa Valley in South Australia produces by far the best wines in Australia
The Hunter Valley is next in line.
Educate yourself mate.
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