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Anything goes here..
Now with Beer Garden for our smoking patrons.
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Will
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by Will » Sat May 09, 2009 12:40 pm
Shuz wrote:Some of you bought it
Sorry if some people fail to see the humour in a little pratical joke.
Shuz, please do not portray yourself as the victim of this saga. The true victim is the reputation of this website.
Very influential and important people visit this website. Imagine if someone at AAL had read your article and had to waste time calling the council, the developers, the state governemnt... for not being informed. Once such a person found out that this was a hoax and that this website made them waste their valuable time, do you think they would retain the confidence they had of the accuracy of information posted here?
Or, consider if Peter Vaughan had decided to initiate legal proceedings against this website for using his name and attributing a quote to him that he never made?
Sensational Adelaide is the vanguard of development information in South Australia. Never put this in jeopardy.
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Cruise
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by Cruise » Mon May 11, 2009 5:06 pm
Shuz, were you walking down king william street today at about 3 to 3:30PM today?
I think i saw you.
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loud
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by loud » Mon May 11, 2009 5:24 pm
Will wrote:Shuz wrote:Some of you bought it
Sorry if some people fail to see the humour in a little pratical joke.
Shuz, please do not portray yourself as the victim of this saga. The true victim is the reputation of this website.
Very influential and important people visit this website. Imagine if someone at AAL had read your article and had to waste time calling the council, the developers, the state governemnt... for not being informed. Once such a person found out that this was a hoax and that this website made them waste their valuable time, do you think they would retain the confidence they had of the accuracy of information posted here?
Or, consider if Peter Vaughan had decided to initiate legal proceedings against this website for using his name and attributing a quote to him that he never made?
Sensational Adelaide is the vanguard of development information in South Australia. Never put this in jeopardy.
I second that Will... Shuz, wtf were you thinking???
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Shuz
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by Shuz » Wed May 13, 2009 1:07 pm
Cruise wrote:Shuz, were you walking down king william street today at about 3 to 3:30PM today?
I think i saw you.
Nope, wasn't me; as I was at TAFE.
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Omicron
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by Omicron » Thu May 14, 2009 10:01 pm
So, how 'bout them tram rides?
*cough*
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Shuz
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by Shuz » Fri May 15, 2009 8:53 am
Oh, yes. I happened to come across quite an interesting specimen aboard the tram only just the other day. He was an shrewdly unobservant, materialistically consumed, lanky pretentious grasshopper, bearing wickedly frail glasses and sported a rather tragic arrangement of hair follicles atop. Was quite the find.
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Wayno
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by Wayno » Fri May 15, 2009 9:27 am
Shuz wrote:Oh, yes. I happened to come across quite an interesting specimen aboard the tram only just the other day. He was an shrewdly unobservant, materialistically consumed, lanky pretentious grasshopper, bearing wickedly frail glasses and sported a rather tragic arrangement of hair follicles atop. Was quite the find.
was this him?
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Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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Omicron
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by Omicron » Sat May 16, 2009 12:07 am
Shuz wrote:Oh, yes. I happened to come across quite an interesting specimen aboard the tram only just the other day. He was an shrewdly unobservant, materialistically consumed, lanky pretentious grasshopper, bearing wickedly frail glasses and sported a rather tragic arrangement of hair follicles atop. Was quite the find.
Tragic! Tragic! Banish thyself from Verona, wench!
Wayno wrote:Shuz wrote:Oh, yes. I happened to come across quite an interesting specimen aboard the tram only just the other day. He was an shrewdly unobservant, materialistically consumed, lanky pretentious grasshopper, bearing wickedly frail glasses and sported a rather tragic arrangement of hair follicles atop. Was quite the find.
was this him?
Grasshopper.jpg
Yes, it was.
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stumpjumper
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by stumpjumper » Sat May 16, 2009 8:00 am
Having just looked in here, and with the number of apparently deleted threads, I'm fcuked if I know what's going on.
Glad you hit 2000, shuz. I only ever post here to keep your responses and posts up.
Farewell to riceknackers, I suppose.
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Shuz
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by Shuz » Sat May 16, 2009 1:36 pm
2156 now. I'd be interested to know how many hours I've spent foruming this site in my life.
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Queen Anne
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by Queen Anne » Mon May 25, 2009 3:10 pm
..and now for something competely different
I'm bursting to share the amazing thing that happened to us today. We went for a drive north of Seattle to see Mt Baker, a volcano in the Cascade Mountains (and the home of snowboarding, according to George). Stunning place it is.
Anyhoo, we were driving along and a BLACK BEAR crossed the road in front of our car! I still can't believe it, it was truly amazing. No picture sadly, we were caught by surprise!
I'm still breaking into a grin as I think of it
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AtD
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by AtD » Mon May 25, 2009 3:41 pm
Did he swipe your pic-a-nick basket?
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by monotonehell » Mon May 25, 2009 5:12 pm
I was driving through Toorak Gdns last month at about 1am and a koala walked across the road.
There that beats your common as mud black bear.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
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AtD
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by AtD » Mon May 25, 2009 5:36 pm
Don't forget the drop bears! They'll jump on to your car and try to get through the glass.
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Queen Anne
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by Queen Anne » Tue May 26, 2009 2:38 pm
AtD wrote:Did he swipe your pic-a-nick basket?
And I blamed George when the lunch went missing
Mono, I'm sure you'll dine out well on the koala story
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