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25 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I agree with him, but doubt I would have at the same age. Each to their own, but I wouldn’t be going there for the bars. And good luck finding anything open on a Sunday.

You know what young punks are like these days... 😅

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52 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


Just facts darling.

The point is, the prevailing attitude from the residents was there is bugger all to do in Perth.

Which caravan park did you stay in with Mummy and Daddy when you were in Perf 20 years ago. 
There is a few dicey ones around. 

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5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Which caravan park did you stay in with Mummy and Daddy when you were in Perf 20 years ago. 
There is a few dicey ones around. 


I was in some fancy hotel in the city with a bunch of footballers including some then-soon-to-be AFL players and a former Brownlow medallist, funnily enough. Also spent some time in Margaret River on that trip.

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My younger brother (21 yrs of age) is over there playing WAFL footy and living a bachelor life with his best mate from the bush.

He absolutely loves it and reckons its the best move he's made. Reckons the weather is unreal and some great night spots.

 

Who’s he playing for DD

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1 hour ago, Mach5 said:


Just facts darling.

The point is, the prevailing attitude from the residents was there is bugger all to do in Perth.

It’s a narrow view and may speak more of where and who you were socialising with.

 

57 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I agree with him, but doubt I would have at the same age. Each to their own, but I wouldn’t be going there for the bars. And good luck finding anything open on a Sunday.

You’re talking 20 years ago, but even then clear didn’t venture to Freo, Cott or Scarborough on a Sunday.

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4 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

It’s a narrow view and may speak more of where and who you were socialising with.

 

You’re talking 20 years ago, but even then clear didn’t venture to Freo, Cott or Scarborough on a Sunday.


I think the narrow view you speak of may be more appropriate than your own, considering the demographic and company I kept would be very similar to what Harley would find himself in.

And no, I didn’t venture to Freo, Cott or Scarborough then (on a Sunday at least) but I did 4 years ago & there wasn’t much change.

Each to their own.

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2 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I think the narrow view you speak of may be more appropriate than your own, considering the demographic and company I kept would be very similar to what Harley would find himself in.

And no, I didn’t venture to Freo, Cott or Scarborough then (on a Sunday at least) but I did 4 years ago & there wasn’t much change.

Each to their own.

My brother is near Cotts and ventures down to Scarborough a fair bit.

Probably explains why he's loving it??

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My brother is near Cotts and ventures down to Scarborough a fair bit.

Probably explains why he's loving it??


As I said - I would agree now!

Changing tastes. Just a lot quieter than I liked at that age, but then again I was a fan of the big cities that don’t sleep.

How to derail a thread in 3 easy steps...

I see Brad Scott has been caught waxing lyrical over Harley on 360.

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4 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


As I said - I would agree now!

Changing tastes. Just a lot quieter than I liked at that age, but then again I was a fan of the big cities that don’t sleep.

How to derail a thread in 3 easy steps...

I see Brad Scott has been caught waxing lyrical over Harley on 360.

I've never been to Perth mate, I only get the snap chat updates ha.

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24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Perth Demons under Germo mate.

Been a real struggle this season unfortunately. 

The club is septic, some changes have occurred but a lot more required.

I was involved there last season and have many Perth followers as mates and after being in the inner workings of the club was able to see a number of the issues. Very similar to us under Schwabby and the boys club.

A lot of self preservation amongst the group behind many of the long term issues and until they move on it won’t change. I’m aware there’s conflict between Germo and the FM and that’s not surprising.

Hopefully they get their house in order soon

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34 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


I was in some fancy hotel in the city with a bunch of footballers including some then-soon-to-be AFL players and a former Brownlow medallist, funnily enough. Also spent some time in Margaret River on that trip.

I’m born and raised Victorian but spent 60% of my life here. 
 

Cities don’t do it for me all that much to be honest. 
 

Both States have amazing scenery and things to do. 

I just get humoured by people slagging off Perth as a hole when they’ve made a couple of fleeting visits here in their life and are in reality nowhere near equipped to make an accurate nor pragmatic assessment of the city. 

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5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I’m born and raised Victorian but spent 60% of my life here. 
 

Cities don’t do it for me all that much to be honest. 
 

Both States have amazing scenery and things to do. 

I just get humoured by people slagging off Perth as a hole when they’ve made a couple of fleeting visits here in their life and are in reality nowhere near equipped to make an accurate nor pragmatic assessment of the city. 


Don’t worry mate, it’s not a hole.
It just has limited obvious appeal to a dumb kid. But we’re talking about footballers here, so not many Rhodes scholars among them.

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It's an absolute classic when:

  • you jump on 'Land at lunchtime to check-up on major news
  • you see the HOT tag against a thread and think "[censored] . . . some big news"
  • you quickly click the thread (in my case the Harley Reid thread)
  • as the thread is loading you're thinking "Melbourne's swapped Grundy into Norf in return for their number two pick"
  • what you find is three 'Landers engaged in a fascinating discussion about anything but Harley Reid
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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My brother is near Cotts and ventures down to Scarborough a fair bit.

Probably explains why he's loving it??

That, and, in my view, the best weather in the country.

My mum lived in Perth for a few years, and I visited in the school holidays.

Fell in love with the weather - I hate humidity and I love the dry heat and of course the beaut freo doctor that comes in during summer in the late arvo and drops the temp to balmy not crazy hot like Melbourne can get.

Saw my first ever live gig at a pub when I was 15 - hoodoo gurus at the I think joint called the lizard lounge. Probably no longer there.

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1 minute ago, binman said:

That, and, in my view, the best weather in the country.

My mum lived in Perth for a few years, and I visited in the school holidays.

Fell in love with the weather - I hate humidity and I love the dry heat and of course the beaut freo doctor that comes in during summer in the late arvo and drops the temp to balmy not crazy hot like Melbourne can get.

Saw my first ever live gig at a pub when I was 15 - hoodoo gurus at the I think joint called the lizard lounge. Probably no longer there.

The Gurus were/are a great live gig.

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9 hours ago, demosaw said:

One flag now, with an excellent culture will generate future flags, regardless of draft points in this draft.

We must never even contemplate tanking. Tanking is cultural poison, wrapped up like a sweet.

You've convinced me to your way of thinking, that we should maybe contemplate competing for this year's flag - I just hope the footy department are on board with such an approach. Even if our first-rounder slips back to say #21, we could possibly package it up with our future first and Freo's second to move back up to around that #17 mark. 

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3 hours ago, Skuit said:

Even if our first-rounder slips back to say #21, we could possibly package it up with our future first and Freo's second to move back up to around that #17 mark. 

This is genius and hope our recruiting staff bring you on as a consultant as you appear well versed in both conning and insulting.

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2 hours ago, demosaw said:

This is genius and hope our recruiting staff bring you on as a consultant as you appear well versed in both conning and insulting.

Haha. Sorry demonsaw, just being playful. No insult intended - I was born with my tongue firmly lodged in my cheek. However, you did just manage to denigrate the entire industry which currently pays my bills (although I agree with the conning assessment). 

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1 minute ago, Skuit said:

Haha. Sorry demonsaw, just being playful. No insult intended - I was born with my tongue lodged in my cheek. However, you did just manage to denigrate the entire industry which currently pays my bills (although I agree with the conning assessment). 

No worries Skuit. I took your bait and swallowed it. I’m sure your clients get more value than you bill them for.

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4 minutes ago, demosaw said:

No worries Skuit. I took your bait and swallowed it. I’m sure your clients get more value than you bill them for.

This is undoubtedly true, but just to be clear I'm not a consultant. I just write about the various conpeople and swindlers in the industry, along with the decent folk who also genuinely try to make a difference. 

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23 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

My younger brother (21 yrs of age) is over there playing WAFL footy and living a bachelor life with his best mate from the bush.

He absolutely loves it and reckons its the best move he's made. Reckons the weather is unreal and some great night spots.

 

Good on him. Great surf, plenty of spots to go out. Perfect time in life to do it. 

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Barrass to stay - bodes well for our chances to secure pick 1.

At the same time, it increases the premium on key defenders, as McKay prepares to exit North. This might bring compensation further into play and if we are to keep our earlier picks.

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