
Post a picture of your city - what's it like where you live?
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leisuremuffin
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I'll be chillin' here for the 4th of July weekend.


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pepezabala
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Warminstrel
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mad props to the Adelaide massive... i was a glenelg baby!
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BAKOY_MUSIC
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BAKOY_MUSIC wrote:Went picking wild strawberrys the other day

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Thanks PB. Its been a while. I spent the end of the 70's and the first half of the 80's as a grommit surfing the 'ditch', when you could always count on a wave when it was too gnarly out the back. Back then the road was gravel most of the way, to the top of the hill. Every other month you would see a ransacked car on that road, some poor unfortunate who broke down and left to get some help. Once in a while, in exchange for using my mums austin 1300 landcrab to get out there (land crabs go great sideways on gravel roads) I would have to stop along that road and dig out a couple of small ponga's for her garden...... These days its small, soft east coast waves, easy to be a poser thenPitch Black wrote:
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BAKOY_MUSIC
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pepezabala
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Well actually it's a big pile of kitsch. Attracts tourists. You could say the Sagrada Familia is to architecture what Scooter is to electronic music. A phenomenon of massive popularity.lunabass wrote:such an amazing building. i see it still isn't finished. do they know when it'll be completed?pepezabala wrote: Now I live here, well actually 500 meters to the right (not in the picture)
i promised myself i would go back there when it's done..
I might be a bit biased as I am not catholic. And as they want to tear down the block I live in. But only when it's finished - and that might take another 20 or 30 years. There are still some huge towers missing.
BAKOY_MUSIC wrote:@lunabass
used to go surfing at Waitpinga Beach, next to Victor Harbour, massive
it's a fantastic spot, some heavy waves on it's day...plenty of sharks though. a friend of mine who's a news cameraman shot some fantastic footage near there of a dead whale that floated off the coast for a couple of weeks with these really big white pointers that just hung out for the whole time feeding at their leisure















