Been saying that for months now.... Laundry is BACK!DBoy wrote: Laundry got to be an option for more and more parties now right? Sounds great, looks good, feels right.
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Same. During the night I realised that it'd be better if I kept it on me instead of in my jackie. If I lost my jacket, meh...but if I lost my Ventomecka wrote:Hugh, should've hit me up for a ventolin hit.huge wrote:had to leave cos i couldnt fucken breathe (stupid ghey asthma) but the hour and a bit i saw was rather rad.
I'm arsematic too and it sucks nuts.
i reckon i jacked up about 100 times that night. ventolin wasn't doing shit. twas lame as fuck. almost went to emergency. :/mecka wrote:Hugh, should've hit me up for a ventolin hit.huge wrote:had to leave cos i couldnt fucken breathe (stupid ghey asthma) but the hour and a bit i saw was rather rad.
I'm arsematic too and it sucks nuts.
huge wrote:i reckon i jacked up about 100 times that night. ventolin wasn't doing shit. twas lame as fuck. almost went to emergency. :/mecka wrote:Hugh, should've hit me up for a ventolin hit.huge wrote:had to leave cos i couldnt fucken breathe (stupid ghey asthma) but the hour and a bit i saw was rather rad.
I'm arsematic too and it sucks nuts.
Too close to residences, I doubt it would ever happen. Big ups to the Laundry for staying open as long as they did on Saturday nightulyssian wrote:can they extend the 3am..ish thing though?
I know some like it that way, but that's just wind up time... 7-8am is finethanx:)
I know what you are going to say Direktor... its just a state of mind!
deviant wrote:tankerville is open, so why can't a music venue be open?
Pays my wageLil MiSbreaks wrote:deviant wrote:tankerville is open, so why can't a music venue be open?![]()
that makes me larf.
Of cource tankerville is open - we have to be sure that our people can sit on their arse at ANY time of the day and put their lives into a machine. Oh so important to play pokies 24/7, but music, what good will that bring?![]()
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Best to be have a town full of people with no rent money than happy, fullfilled people.![]()
Fuckwits.
Lil MiSbreaks wrote:deviant wrote:tankerville is open, so why can't a music venue be open?![]()
that makes me larf.
Of cource tankerville is open - we have to be sure that our people can sit on their arse at ANY time of the day and put their lives into a machine. Oh so important to play pokies 24/7, but music, what good will that bring?![]()
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Best to be have a town full of people with no rent money than happy, fullfilled people.![]()
Fuckwits.
Yep, as Shep said - it's because of the music.deviant wrote:tankerville is open, so why can't a music venue be open?
Residents of CBD and areas like Fitzroy should move to the burbs if they don't want to live with the noise of a city.shepherd wrote:isn't tankerville allowed to stay open because it doesn't have music.
whilst i think it's kind of amusing they allow a 24 hr pokie venue, can you imagine if they allowed laundry to stay open til 7am ... then every other venue on the strip could request longer operating hours ... then you'd have an entire strip open as late if not later than Brunswick Street. Residents would be fuming and rightly so I think.
i agree - but is the licencing situation now any different to how it was 10 years ago? If not - then it's fair for the residents to object to it changing,black star wrote:Residents of CBD and areas like Fitzroy should move to the burbs if they don't want to live with the noise of a city.shepherd wrote:isn't tankerville allowed to stay open because it doesn't have music.
whilst i think it's kind of amusing they allow a 24 hr pokie venue, can you imagine if they allowed laundry to stay open til 7am ... then every other venue on the strip could request longer operating hours ... then you'd have an entire strip open as late if not later than Brunswick Street. Residents would be fuming and rightly so I think.
Apparently they even complain about rubbish removal trucks and cause the operators all sorts of grief.
When will music get a fair go?
dude, we're talking about the CBD here, how is a walk down the street any more/less peaceful with or without a bit of market-like hussle going on.Direktor wrote:Street spruiking shits me too.
Do your selling from inside your shop, please leave me alone to walk the streets in peace.
The licensing "situation" may not have changed. But the amount and type of people complaining, or more importantly, living in live music suburbs, certainly has.shepherd wrote:
i agree - but is the licencing situation now any different to how it was 10 years ago? If not - then it's fair for the residents to object to it changing,
They should have better flows. Some of the dribble that comes out of their mouth is ridiculous - if it wouldn't fire up people to get excited at a gig it aint gonna make me walk in a shop and buy something.shepherd wrote:better than street spruikingdeviant wrote:I had a partition put in my letter box the other day to ban street spruking (sp?). Don't people have anything better to do?I'd agree there!
Oh ok. Sorry, I don't mind it then.deviant wrote:dude, we're talking about the CBD here, how is a walk down the street any more/less peaceful with or without a bit of market-like hussle going on.Direktor wrote:Street spruiking shits me too.
Do your selling from inside your shop, please leave me alone to walk the streets in peace.
I think it's funny that someone would go to the effort of writing a manifesto and going around putting in everybody letter box over that.
I don't mind the hussle.deviant wrote:dude, we're talking about the CBD here, how is a walk down the street any more/less peaceful with or without a bit of market-like hussle going on.Direktor wrote:Street spruiking shits me too.
Do your selling from inside your shop, please leave me alone to walk the streets in peace.
I think it's funny that someone would go to the effort of writing a manifesto and going around putting in everybody letter box over that.
no, you're notDirektor wrote:but am I not allowed to comment?
Direktor wrote:
It's like Almax said about moving in next to Revolver, he knew what to expect. When other residents wanted to petition Revolver about the noise, he refused to sign it - for those very reasons.
Good work Al!almax wrote:Direktor wrote:
It's like Almax said about moving in next to Revolver, he knew what to expect. When other residents wanted to petition Revolver about the noise, he refused to sign it - for those very reasons.
not only that i gave the fucker a right earfull as he had only moved in there 5 months earlier
jbs wrote:I don't mind the hussle.deviant wrote:dude, we're talking about the CBD here, how is a walk down the street any more/less peaceful with or without a bit of market-like hussle going on.Direktor wrote:Street spruiking shits me too.
Do your selling from inside your shop, please leave me alone to walk the streets in peace.
I think it's funny that someone would go to the effort of writing a manifesto and going around putting in everybody letter box over that.
I don't particularlly like it when they stand inside the shop and ream stream of consiousness into a mic hooked up to a PA.
"I see a book, a book and a doll. Why not $3. Black pants, orchid, desk. Three for $6. Your lucky day"
DRS wrote:It’s uplifting while we drift through time,
‘cause we keep pushing the vibe.