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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Jay wrote:

If Cuomo ever runs for President I have a very good story to tell about shady backdoor payments, using state agency funds for pet projects etc...
Honestly it would be kind of disappointing if a New York politician didn't have a dark underbelly.
Yeah, he's really bad though. Everything he touches is corrupt as fuck.
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Thinking of Canadian politics, Leader of the Quebec separatists:

https://i.imgur.com/PIVoFj4.png

But where does Jar Jar Binks fit in?
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uziq wrote:

bristol is like vancouver in vibe, i guess. it has a very 'west coast' thing going on.
LOL haha OK
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Jay wrote:

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Jay wrote:

If Cuomo ever runs for President I have a very good story to tell about shady backdoor payments, using state agency funds for pet projects etc...
Honestly it would be kind of disappointing if a New York politician didn't have a dark underbelly.
Yeah, he's really bad though. Everything he touches is corrupt as fuck.
Still way more competent than the person the White House. I can honestly accept a little bit of corruption if the country is doing fine overall.

If the superintendent of my district decided to buy a Lexus with the money saved from the shutdown I wouldn't mind. He has been wonderful to the staff compared to our earlier ones.
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Thinking of Canadian politics, Leader of the Quebec separatists:



But where does Jar Jar Binks fit in?
For a little bit last week Jay was
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Dilbert_X wrote:

uziq wrote:

bristol is like vancouver in vibe, i guess. it has a very 'west coast' thing going on.
LOL haha OK
when were you last in the UK? it's not the 1980s anymore dil-derp.

did you know brooklyn isn't full of working-class italian immigrants now, too, right?

bristol voted coolest city in europe by national geographic 2018/bristol named 'rising star' award winner at national geographic reader awards 2018
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/tr … -list-2018

bristol named as one of “the most happening” European destinations for 2019 (the independent)
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/ne … 07891.html

bristol named in the 'top 52 places in the world to go' by the new york times 2018
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/201 … visit.html

bristol named 'best culinary destination in the world' at food trekking awards 2019
https://www.business-live.co.uk/retail- … d-16964822
'with five Michelin star restaurants in total, Bristol is now the UK city with the most stars outside of London.'

here's one for you -- bristol is the vegan capital of the world
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl … 32796.html

montpelier, bristol - the UK's trendiest neighbourhood (the evening standard)
https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/tr … 56431.html

bristol is the best place in the UK outside of london for under-26s to live according to BBC analysis 2019
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-styl … 65416.html

i could go on ... and on ... and on. remind me when the last time you were in the UK was, again? you are quoting news stories about infamous murderers from the fucking 1980s ffs. are you going to talk about the st. paul's riots, too? the state of the flyover, which was in fact pulled down in 1977? you're hopeless.
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Did you just Google "how cool is Bristol"?
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uziq wrote:

the city permanently smells of weed. music and arts are big here. as are people who vote green and have dreadlocks regardless of ethnicity
You can keep it.
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

Did you just Google "how cool is Bristol"?
haha, no, but of course all these much-hyped articles have appeared in the breathless local papers in the time i've been living here. it has a 'buzz'. londoners moving to bristol is a huge cliche. all of these currents and trends are what dilbert is singularly unaware of, although for some reason he still seems to think he has his finger on the pulse of a country he emigrated from decades ago. sad!

You can keep it.
yes, i didn't list those things with unfailing admiration. i did say in the same post that it's a bit crusty and a bit naff, after all. the local white-dreadlocks crowd are either irritating or something to be laughed about; but that is what contributes to its 'west coast vibe', which you derisively dismissed. but it's a good city and not at all the sooty post-industrial wasteland you're imagining from the tail-end of the concrete bloc 1970s. at least i actually fucking know what i'm talking about.

i'm sure it's very very interesting living in a humid suburb full of bungalows with your parents and the semi-retired.

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Adelaide has very low humidity, one of the best things about the place, haven't had a battery corrode and burst in 15 years.

You'd know this sort of thing if you did some research.
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adelaide is a bit more humid than the bristol channel, dilbert. i think i know where i'd rather live, and in what circumstances.
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Em no

https://weather-and-climate.com/uploads/average-relative-humidity-united-kingdom-bristol.png
Data from nearest weather station: Cardiff (Glamorgan), United Kingdom (53.4 KM)

https://weather-and-climate.com/uploads/average-relative-humidity-australia-adelaide.png

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right, and what's the average temperatures with that? water vapour in the air is only half of the point i'm getting at.

you're not telling me anything i don't know that it doesn't rain all year round in the vale of glamorgan, dilbert. it's a mountain range on the windy, wet atlantic coast.

would a 'muggy' suburb of adelaide do better?

in fact, you can do away with meteorology all together -- you can have that one -- i'd rather live on a harbourside apartment in a hip city than with my parents in a bungalow, period.

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You said humidity, you're thinking of comfort temperature.
40C here is typically more pleasant than 30C in France.

No, its very rarely 'muggy' here. Amazing how everyone thinks all of Australia has a northern Queensland climate.
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to be honest i had no recollection you lived in adelaide. i can only recall it wasn't melbourne based on your comments here in the past.

that and the level of tropical vegetation in your pictures led to a pretty reasonable assumption.

it was one throwaway adjective, in any case, which has hardly changed my point. you can keep the oblivion of patio'd suburbia and i'll keep my lively city centre, hippies and afro-caribbeans included.
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I've always wanted to visit Australia, but it doesn't seem easy to move around. Whole lotta nothing between the cities. Is there an ideal taster's platter trip of Australia, Dilbert? Assume I had 3 weeks.
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I will ask for it to be renamed Pandemic 2020 once we roll into the 2021 Bat Flu season.
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DesertFox- wrote:

Pandemic thread is the new EE Chats 2020. Change my mind.
It always comes around to someone calling trump's response idiotic. Just a few more posts before we get there.
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Pochsy wrote:

I've always wanted to visit Australia, but it doesn't seem easy to move around. Whole lotta nothing between the cities. Is there an ideal taster's platter trip of Australia, Dilbert? Assume I had 3 weeks.
Erm, I dunno, I live here so not sure what its like to visit.

Off the top of my head...

Start in Sydney, travel up the east coast, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Barrier Reef, drive or train.
Fly to Darwin, do the outback stuff up there.
Then Alice Springs/Uluru
Mebourne for culture etc
Then Perth if you can be bothered.

Apart from the east coast driving is pointless and dangerous, especially off-road, better off flying, on the train or by coach, but if you're in a group or tour then maybe it might be worth it.

I'm sure there are plenty of lonely planet etc guides which will give you a much better plan.
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I visited Aussieland one time. I say go to the Gold Coast and Sydney for sure. Add in Melbourne because it's a good scene. Skip everywhere else.

Gold Coast (esp. Surfer's Paradise) is as close to where I grew up as you can get. Very much a 'surfs up' culture, and people's internal clocks and motors are dialed back accordingly. Sydney has some good culture, surprisingly. Melbourne is pretty hip. Consider if Dilbert were a city, Melbourne would be his opposite.

Don't go to the Great Barrier Reef. Look at it remotely like a good lad.

Uluru is a big rock that you go visit to say that you went there. It's like going to kiss the Blarney Stone (which i"ve actually done and it was fucking stupid).
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I enjoyed the trip to Uluru, Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta, don't go if you can't hike or need constant flashing lights to keep your attention.

I did Wilpena Pound also which I enjoyed, its 'local' to me and may not be worth travelling here just for that.

Also did a rainforest tour out of the gold coast, also not really worth it unless a three hour drive on wobbly roads to see some damp trees is your thing.

Maybe Perth is a good place to get over jet-lag, otherwise not sure why anyone would go there.

The whole northern part of the country is insect-ridden so I've given it a miss.
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