Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006; Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024
If any of you have been living under a rock for the past couple of months, Led Zeppelin played a special show today. Here is the setlist:
* good times, bad times
* ramble on
* black dog
* in my time of dying
* for your life
* trampled under foot
* nobody's fault but mine
* no quarter
* since i've been lovin' you
* dazed and confused
* stairway to heaven
* the song remains the same
* misty mountain hop
* kashmir
wow i wonder if they still have groupies
<edit> okay Suz.... i only read the post just now where you thought he looked hot... SO when i get old I'll think old women are hot? help me now!
this i've got to see! I bet it's like your dog or cat or something....
Are you saying I'm a dog?! :eek:
Sydney, Australia - March 12, 1998; Sydney, Australia - February 14, 2003; Sydney, Australia - November 8, 2006; Sydney, Australia - November 25, 2006; Brisbane, Australia - November, 2009; Gold Coast, Australia - January, 2014, Gold Coast, Australia - November 2024
Hang on that was a little premature ejack there. Im now seriously interested in another (why do I do this) but you can congratulate me by Friday as Ill be locked in.
THREEFISH - what do you know of the suburbs Ascot and Hamilton? Im looking at theses joints in Windsor st? The attraction is the new pier/wharf thing going up - very similar to Cockle Bay/King St wharf in sydney. Is it true that its a yuppie area/posh schools etc?
THREEFISH - what do you know of the suburbs Ascot and Hamilton? Im looking at theses joints in Windsor st? The attraction is the new pier/wharf thing going up - very similar to Cockle Bay/King St wharf in sydney. Is it true that its a yuppie area/posh schools etc?
yes, ascot and hamilton are a very upmarket part of brissie. the average home cost is around $800,000 to $950,000 in theres suburbs, which is a fucking lot for brissielose to the city, about 6 or 7 kms. but yeah there seems to be alot of growth going on in these areas. they are some of the older suburbs of town but are now becoming very trendy and alot of the older homes are being renovated, or all together pulled down and new ones built.
i haven't got alot of info about the wharf but there is a whole lot of new shit going on over there, but i have heard that the wharf is pretty pointless cause it's in a part of the river to narrow to turn the bigger cruise ships around in, so a few of the real big ons have to stop out at the port which is all like industrial wharfs and not very pretty.
you can find a whole lot of shit that might be helpful too you here:
yes, ascot and hamilton are a very upmarket part of brissie. the average home cost is around $800,000 to $950,000 in theres suburbs, which is a fucking lot for brissielose to the city, about 6 or 7 kms. but yeah there seems to be alot of growth going on in these areas. they are some of the older suburbs of town but are now becoming very trendy and alot of the older homes are being renovated, or all together pulled down and new ones built.
i haven't got alot of info about the wharf but there is a whole lot of new shit going on over there, but i have heard that the wharf is pretty pointless cause it's in a part of the river to narrow to turn the bigger cruise ships around in, so a few of the real big ons have to stop out at the port which is all like industrial wharfs and not very pretty.
you can find a whole lot of shit that might be helpful too you here:
Excellent thanks - I just wanted to make sure that I was getting the FULL story. They are a financial planning firm we work very closely and they half done VERY well by lots of my clients over the years.
They are currently spruiking that and an area in Melb - they and I am not interested in Sydeny at the mo.
I just saw a massive presentation on the wharf. It looks the same as the new King Street Wharf near Darling Harbour. Heaps of restaurant, theatre, cafes etc etc etc. Whilst the Brissy market is still red hot (townhouses are round the 630 mark) my gut tells me to go here as opposed to Melb.
Argh fuck I better sleep on this one. I assume transport is all good round there being so close to city
Excellent thanks - I just wanted to make sure that I was getting the FULL story. They are a financial planning firm we work very closely and they half done VERY well by lots of my clients over the years.
They are currently spruiking that and an area in Melb - they and I am not interested in Sydeny at the mo.
I just saw a massive presentation on the wharf. It looks the same as the new King Street Wharf near Darling Harbour. Heaps of restaurant, theatre, cafes etc etc etc. Whilst the Brissy market is still red hot (townhouses are round the 630 mark) my gut tells me to go here as opposed to Melb.
Argh fuck I better sleep on this one. I assume transport is all good round there being so close to city
yeah, i think(and i really don't know anything about other marketplaces like melb) but at the moment you'll likely spend less in brissie, but with the growth you'll get a better return, like i think on that site i gave a like for above there is a section on yearly growth and in the past 12 months at hamilton the average has gone from $800,000 to $1,200,000. so that's a massive return in a year.
Leigh and I got the comic away to Dark Horse in two big boxes (third biggest comic publisher in USA) and they've confirmed they were received. Sent some Australian gifts in the boxes which went over very well apparently. Nothing like sucking a bit of dick! YUM!!! Legal process takes 8 - 10 weeks so we won't hear from them until March 08 --- or November Hope it doesnt take too long.
Leigh and I got the comic away to Dark Horse in two big boxes (third biggest comic publisher in USA) and they've confirmed they were received. Sent some Australian gifts in the boxes which went over very well apparently. Nothing like sucking a bit of dick! YUM!!! Legal process takes 8 - 10 weeks so we won't hear from them until March 08 --- or November Hope it doesnt take too long.
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You're up early.
Actually ... :eek: .. so am I! :eek:
what's your excuse :eek: i'm buying tix :eek:
haven't been up this early for 6 weeks... :eek:
wow i wonder if they still have groupies
<edit> okay Suz.... i only read the post just now where you thought he looked hot... SO when i get old I'll think old women are hot?
Are you saying I'm a dog?! :eek:
Also... what time are you getting here with my lunch today?
Are you running late?
Maybe.....Ive just purchased another property. Whilst its a good feeling - Im gonna have to stop drinking beer or rob a bank
I hope its not in Tasmania...........:eek:
Negative. Mind you I gotta a few clients invested in Gunns at the moment. Would you believe that three of the 4 are solicitors - unethical fucks!
Well done mate
:eek:
Dont even mention the dirty stinking pulp mill.................:(
Ahhhh u couldve bought one of my properties only 250 metres to the beach.......:p
Hang on that was a little premature ejack there. Im now seriously interested in another (why do I do this) but you can congratulate me by Friday as Ill be locked in.
THREEFISH - what do you know of the suburbs Ascot and Hamilton? Im looking at theses joints in Windsor st? The attraction is the new pier/wharf thing going up - very similar to Cockle Bay/King St wharf in sydney. Is it true that its a yuppie area/posh schools etc?
yes, ascot and hamilton are a very upmarket part of brissie. the average home cost is around $800,000 to $950,000 in theres suburbs, which is a fucking lot for brissielose to the city, about 6 or 7 kms. but yeah there seems to be alot of growth going on in these areas. they are some of the older suburbs of town but are now becoming very trendy and alot of the older homes are being renovated, or all together pulled down and new ones built.
i haven't got alot of info about the wharf but there is a whole lot of new shit going on over there, but i have heard that the wharf is pretty pointless cause it's in a part of the river to narrow to turn the bigger cruise ships around in, so a few of the real big ons have to stop out at the port which is all like industrial wharfs and not very pretty.
you can find a whole lot of shit that might be helpful too you here:
Ascot:
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/suburbs/ascot/home/
Hamilton:
http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/suburbs/hamilton/home/
Excellent thanks - I just wanted to make sure that I was getting the FULL story. They are a financial planning firm we work very closely and they half done VERY well by lots of my clients over the years.
They are currently spruiking that and an area in Melb - they and I am not interested in Sydeny at the mo.
I just saw a massive presentation on the wharf. It looks the same as the new King Street Wharf near Darling Harbour. Heaps of restaurant, theatre, cafes etc etc etc. Whilst the Brissy market is still red hot (townhouses are round the 630 mark) my gut tells me to go here as opposed to Melb.
Argh fuck I better sleep on this one. I assume transport is all good round there being so close to city
yeah, i think(and i really don't know anything about other marketplaces like melb) but at the moment you'll likely spend less in brissie, but with the growth you'll get a better return, like i think on that site i gave a like for above there is a section on yearly growth and in the past 12 months at hamilton the average has gone from $800,000 to $1,200,000. so that's a massive return in a year.
is that what maritime is about? Kylie spent the day at The National Maritime museum? crawling around the subs and ships looking for the rear admiral?
I elfed myself
http://www.elfyourself.com/?id=1274521564
having a look at Stuart the Elf now
We changed his site a bit....still got heaps more photos to add though. http://www.leighchalker.com
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★
:eek: **faints**
★ 2009 - Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, Christchurch ★
★ 2011 - EV Newcastle, Melbourne 1, Melbourne 2 ★
ha ha, hope it all goes well.
not the sucking dick you rude fuckers, i mean the comic.
How exciting!
You'll have to keep yourselves busy now with the kiddies book, so the time goes quickly......otherwise the wait will be like torture :eek:
Best of luck Leigh and Susan.......hope all of your hard work pays off
Cya Thursday.....