Is that his tweet about coffee and Mitchell? Melbourne (where he has played previously) has good coffee. Hard to tell with him if he's being serious or not.
Canberra is like Washington DC but if it was founded 100 years ago in West Virginia or or something. There's nothing there except goverment and public servants, it's in the middle of nowhere and there's very little to do. It also gets really cold.
Canberra is like Washington DC but if it was founded 100 years ago in West Virginia or or something. There's nothing there except goverment and public servants, it's in the middle of nowhere and there's very little to do. It also gets really cold.
Yeah it's in a reply to one of those tweets somewhere. I've always heard arguments about Melbourne vs Sydney and sometimes Adelaide.
If you had to visit just one which would it be, how about live? (I don't know where you live)
If you had to visit just one which would it be, how about live? (I don't know where you live)
I live in Sydney
Melbourne/Sydney rivalry is like NY/Los Angeles. Adelaide would be Cleveland. Brisbane and the Gold Coast are like Miami. Perth would probably be Houston.
Melbourne is easier to get around without a car and there's a lot of stuff to do. But Sydney has better beaches and warmer weather, and doesn't feel as self important. People from Melbourne will tell you how much better it is than Sydney and argue about it, where Sydney people might agree but don't really care. They're both big cities though, you're not really going to see anything you haven't seen before.
Really the best places to visit are outside the major cities, like the NSW north/south coast or the great ocean road along Victoria's coast.
Melbourne/Sydney rivalry is like NY/Los Angeles. Adelaide would be Cleveland. Brisbane and the Gold Coast are like Miami. Perth would probably be Houston.
Melbourne is easier to get around without a car and there's a lot of stuff to do. But Sydney has better beaches and warmer weather, and doesn't feel as self important. People from Melbourne will tell you how much better it is than Sydney and argue about it, where Sydney people might agree but don't really care. They're both big cities though, you're not really going to see anything you haven't seen before.
Really the best places to visit are outside the major cities, like the NSW north/south coast or the great ocean road along Victoria's coast.
I've had Proud Mary coffee before, which I think is Melbourne based. They also have a really great breakfast restaurant/cafe out in Portland.
By pilonv1 Go To PostI'd watch a 10 part series of Michael talking shit about IsiahWhy
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as much as im enjoying the last dance, i wish the focus was more on the 97-98 season, like it promised.
Aren't they just saving that for the last eps? I like the jumping around. Gives a bigger picture I say.
Listening to Jordan destroy Bill Cartwright having the ball with 5 seconds to go in the Triangle Offense... sounds about right.
How can I watch episode 4 of this documentary? I was supposed to record it but it never did, only episode 1-3
By aka Espi Go To PostI think that’s just for outside of America though
Watch ESPN app
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/29140010/charles-barkley-see-long-riff-michael-jordan-ending
Hilarious that Jordan is still pissed off about Charles to that extent when Jackson has said worse to him.
Hilarious that Jordan is still pissed off about Charles to that extent when Jackson has said worse to him.
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LBJ fans can't even process this
MJ spiritual pressure really is immense. Aizen level shit
By pilonv1 Go To PostAhmad Rashad being 70 blows my mind. Feels like he never aged and was born looking 35-40
There’s no way he’s 70
By aka Espi Go To PostThere’s no way he’s 7071 this year.. Born in 1949.. Dude was married to Clair Huxtable who is also in her 70s..