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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Psyber » Thu Aug 22, 2013 2:14 pm

Gozu wrote:
Bully wrote:I thought burnside shopping centre was the worst. Everyone was dressed up like the queen was arriving, and I walked in there with a tank top on with running shorts and thongs, and everyone looked down on me like I was from another country. Its a wonder the management didn't try and boot me outa there :D
:lol: I wandered in there once too, totally under dressed for the occasion as people were sticking their noses up at me too. I lost count walking around of how many pairs of boat shoes and old ladies in their sunday bests draped in pearls I saw in there. It's like another world. A hilarious adventure.
The last time I was there I was in jeans and leather jacket and had no hassles. My lawyer mate who lives nearby rolled up at Cibo in shorts, T shirt, and leather sandles.
(The dress difference was because I'd come down from the cooler hills and was staying on in the CBD into the evening.)
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Aug 22, 2013 2:47 pm

Psyber wrote:
Gozu wrote:
Bully wrote:I thought burnside shopping centre was the worst. Everyone was dressed up like the queen was arriving, and I walked in there with a tank top on with running shorts and thongs, and everyone looked down on me like I was from another country. Its a wonder the management didn't try and boot me outa there :D
:lol: I wandered in there once too, totally under dressed for the occasion as people were sticking their noses up at me too. I lost count walking around of how many pairs of boat shoes and old ladies in their sunday bests draped in pearls I saw in there. It's like another world. A hilarious adventure.
The last time I was there I was in jeans and leather jacket and had no hassles. My lawyer mate who lives nearby rolled up at Cibo in shorts, T shirt, and leather sandles.
(The dress difference was because I'd come down from the cooler hills and was staying on in the CBD into the evening.)

c'mon mate, surely you met some female you had to brush off at burnside? ;) ;)
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Psyber » Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:23 pm

woodublieve12 wrote: c'mon mate, surely you met some female you had to brush off at burnside? ;) ;)

I didn't say what I was doing in the CBD in the evening... ;)
But seriously - no women around that day except those in the shops trying sell me things, while I was browsing because my mate was running late.
(His wife had set him extra chores to do on the way.)
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby whufc » Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:12 pm

Pysber, you should have your own thread.

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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby The Ash Man » Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:06 pm

Psyber wrote:
Gozu wrote:
Bully wrote:I thought burnside shopping centre was the worst. Everyone was dressed up like the queen was arriving, and I walked in there with a tank top on with running shorts and thongs, and everyone looked down on me like I was from another country. Its a wonder the management didn't try and boot me outa there :D
:lol: I wandered in there once too, totally under dressed for the occasion as people were sticking their noses up at me too. I lost count walking around of how many pairs of boat shoes and old ladies in their sunday bests draped in pearls I saw in there. It's like another world. A hilarious adventure.
The last time I was there I was in jeans and leather jacket and had no hassles. My lawyer mate who lives nearby rolled up at Cibo in shorts, T shirt, and leather sandles.
(The dress difference was because I'd come down from the cooler hills and was staying on in the CBD into the evening.)


I went to meet a customer for a coffee and had business wear on but a hi vis jumper.
I felt like a second rate citizen!
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Q. » Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:34 pm

lol, at BV. Spend a half hour in there and listen to mum's call out for their kids:

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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Spargo » Thu Aug 22, 2013 11:26 pm

Come on now, all you leggy's hanging shit on one of your locals....
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby JK » Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:11 am

Spargo wrote:Come on now, all you leggy's hanging shit on one of your locals....


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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:53 am

whufc wrote:Pysber, you should have your own thread.

Most entertaining poster on SAFooty, I would read all day lol

couldn't agree more... top 3 fave posters on here...
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Lightning McQueen » Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:56 am

woodublieve12 wrote:
whufc wrote:Pysber, you should have your own thread.

Most entertaining poster on SAFooty, I would read all day lol

couldn't agree more... top 3 fave posters on here...


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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby mal » Fri Aug 23, 2013 7:56 pm

The word is the council re-voted against the Bricky stallholders trading again and its now outsky time,
The stallholders are awaiting the marching orders.
Could still be weeks or months to go, but its all over from what I've been told

That prob means the Putt Putt course to be engolfed by the developers
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby fisho mcspaz » Sat Aug 24, 2013 12:38 am

Ugh, Burnside. It was the closest shopping centre to my high school (Glenunga) so I would regularly sojourn to the Coles there to buy cigarettes. 'Can I see your ID?' (I'd flash my card that showed I was all of sixteen - I was a year young for Year 12, having skipped Year 9) and they'd go 'OK then' and give me my Escort Blues. Most recently I showed up in my usual attire (trackies, unbrushed hair BUT bright red lipstick - I suppose I should say 'it gives me confidence' or some other similar crap, but to be frank, I can stop traffic in my trackies and messy hair with a bit of fire-engine on the mouth - I think most women could say the same, I'm not a rarity, I am just one of the few who will do it AND walk into Burnside Shopping Centre.) I was also in one of those really perverse moods where when someone looks down their nose at me, I'll go and strike up a conversation. (For the record: 1 person thought I was insane, 2 were very impressed with my academic credentials - one even gave me her email address so I could advise her on her daughter's decision to enter the International Baccalaureate programme, and 2 others just wanted to talk consistently about the gum tree in the mall, which is now dead.) Anyway, the last time I went there, I left with a book from Dymock's, a kilo of yabbies from Angelakis, various menial groceries, and a mild caffeine high.
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby fisho mcspaz » Sat Aug 24, 2013 12:39 am

whufc wrote:Pysber, you should have your own thread.

Most entertaining poster on SAFooty, I would read all day lol


I want to meet him. I think that I could have a conversation with him all day and not be bored once. (You reading this, Psyber? ;-) )
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Psyber » Sun Aug 25, 2013 6:36 pm

fisho mcspaz wrote:
whufc wrote:Pysber, you should have your own thread.
Most entertaining poster on SAFooty, I would read all day lol
I want to meet him. I think that I could have a conversation with him all day and not be bored once. (You reading this, Psyber? ;-) )
Thanks for the praise...
I've just gotten back from 10 weeks as a locum medico at a hospital in northern NSW and I'm exhausted.
(But the money was nice.)

Should we meet at Cibo some time under the dead gum tree? ;)
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby fisho mcspaz » Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:52 pm

Psyber wrote:
fisho mcspaz wrote:
whufc wrote:Pysber, you should have your own thread.
Most entertaining poster on SAFooty, I would read all day lol
I want to meet him. I think that I could have a conversation with him all day and not be bored once. (You reading this, Psyber? ;-) )
Thanks for the praise...
I've just gotten back from 10 weeks as a locum medico at a hospital in northern NSW and I'm exhausted.
(But the money was nice.)

Should we meet at Cibo some time under the dead gum tree? ;)


Je t'en prie. :) Oh, money I understand. After months of existing on the odd editing/copywriting freelance contract, my current uni teaching gig is a godsend. We have always managed to exist on Mr McSpaz's income but while I've been on mental health leave from my Ph.D and earning relatively nothing elsewhere, we have experienced a deal of problems and I've felt, more than once, the helplessness of not being financially independent as an individual. Now, I AM. Not only have I my Flinders teaching job, but I'm now also the copywriter for a web solutions business whose clientele includes the State govt and Adelaide Uni - so I'm in good hands when I get offered a contract these days. :) I can walk away now and set up my own house and life if I choose, and that means a great deal to me.

Back to the topic at hand - Cibo under the dead gum sounds ideal! I warn you, though, if any of those other latte guzzlers mentions, within earshot, that bloody dead gum in the context of 'postmodernism', I'm offski. :lol:
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Booney » Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:28 am

Wouldn't that just be the perfect place for an SA Footy flash mob, Cibo at Burnside Village. :lol:
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Psyber » Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:04 pm

Booney wrote:Wouldn't that just be the perfect place for an SA Footy flash mob, Cibo at Burnside Village. :lol:
Sounds like fun.
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:25 pm

Booney wrote:Wouldn't that just be the perfect place for an SA Footy flash mob, Cibo at Burnside Village. :lol:


No wharfies allowed...

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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Psyber » Fri Aug 30, 2013 11:13 am

Rik E Boy wrote:
Booney wrote:Wouldn't that just be the perfect place for an SA Footy flash mob, Cibo at Burnside Village. :lol:
No wharfies allowed...
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Why ever not?
We from the south east are allowed to eat at the Port Pizza House and drink at the Port Dock.
An old mate of mine lived at Rosewater (and wrote a history of Port Adelaide) while he was building his boat.
(He did warn me not to mention being a Norwood supporter while at the Port Dock sipping Old Preacher.)
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Re: NO MORE Brickworks

Postby Rik E Boy » Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:03 pm

Psyber wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:
Booney wrote:Wouldn't that just be the perfect place for an SA Footy flash mob, Cibo at Burnside Village. :lol:
No wharfies allowed...
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Why ever not?
We from the south east are allowed to eat at the Port Pizza House and drink at the Port Dock.
An old mate of mine lived at Rosewater (and wrote a history of Port Adelaide) while he was building his boat.
(He did warn me not to mention being a Norwood supporter while at the Port Dock sipping Old Preacher.)


Who needs to be deafened by Mercedes and Beamer car alarms going off when you are trying to sip on your latte.....

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