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Nah it’s the best menswear store in Melbourne and in Sydney. Quality.Is that an Aussie knock off of Harrods?
Nah it’s the best menswear store in Melbourne and in Sydney. Quality.Is that an Aussie knock off of Harrods?
Every suit comes with a free labrador.It is ran by Harold Bishop.
I know what you mean. English TV always reminds me of pallid grey for some reason.Australian tv during the 1980s, including old cricket broadcasts, has a certain look I find: orange.
You are familiar with the saying "you can't put lipstick on a pig" I assume? Hence English grounds being full 2 hours before play begins.I consider shopping to be a form of torture and just get everything I want online. Explains a lot about the Australian mindset that your menfolk participate in this hideous activity by choice.
very goodHow quaint, I generally send my butler along to watch the game for me.
How quaint, I generally send my butler along to watch the game for me.
Gritty colour for gritty broadcasting. Whenever I watch Australian coverage of things like the 1986-7 Ashes, it is as if somebody has spilled orange juice down the screen. The Flying Doctors had a similar look as I recall. Neighbours strangely isn't the same; it looks grey and more washed out.I know what you mean. English TV always reminds me of pallid grey for some reason.
Yeah If i was a pom ( god forbid) I would definitely have been more inclined to goI certainly can't really blame the Aussies for not turning up yesterday. Probably the first time ever I've said this but apart from maybe a very slight hope of a miracle day I didn't go for the cricket.........it was a 90% chance of being what it was......a dull af affair.
The Aussies did have a chance to see their new Bradman knock up another Ashes ton, so maybe that alone should have got a few more in.......but it was always going to be a party in the Barmy Army stand and I just went for that.
Plus the thieving ****s charged $30 at the door to get in.
It is for what was going to be a boring draw$30 for five or six hours’ test cricket isn’t steep imo.
Surely they don't make their money from the ground. It has to be TV, and most aussies have at least 1 TV tuned to the tests. The grounds kill themselves with food prices suitable for mars.Test cricket is dying because even hardcore fans like Adders are reluctant to fork out $30 to spend a day within 100m of their favourite athletes.
You've all been spoiled imo. Can't believe some of you don't go down to at least watch a few hours of the Ashes when it comes to your city once every few years. Poor.
260,000 people paid to go to the match, 20,000 on the last day x $30 = $600,000 and its easy to do the math on the other 240,000.Surely they don't make their money from the ground. It has to be TV, and most aussies have at least 1 TV tuned to the tests. The grounds kill themselves with food prices suitable for mars.