I'd be down for a Sputnik Aus road trip feat. Wolfhorde coming to a theatre near you
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Album Rating: 3.3
Fuck yeah let's do it
also I'm literally the opposite of a snob, I'll drink goon and shit vodka for days but beer is just not good
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Beer is top 1 beverage followed by coffee and tea
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Album Rating: 4.0
"I'd be down for a Sputnik Aus road trip feat. Wolfhorde coming to a theatre near you"
Fuck yeah. Where do you hail from?
"Fuck yeah let's do it
also I'm literally the opposite of a snob, I'll drink goon and shit vodka for days but beer is just not good"
Idk man, I like beer and mead. I don't mind myself some whiskey or rum either but that's expensive. I do like shit like White Russians and G&T, though.
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I drink rivet. It's beer from Aldi. $24 a slab. Does me well and it's cheaper than Crown.
I've done my time with goon and vodka and all that good shit.
I'm up for aus road trip too. Come see the man behind such a shitty username
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'll bring mead.
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Album Rating: 5.0
aus road trip say fuckin what sounds good
also furstenburg, rothaus, warsteiner and franziskaner are good german beers, i drank them so much they a part of my blood.
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Yeah m8
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Album Rating: 4.0
I would go to Cali but just to make fun of all those hipsters.
Otherwise it's just way too far away and I barely know anybody there. Flying to the E.C. is just much cheaper, more convenient and with less hipsters and gentrificated bullshit (at least I don't care much for places like NYC). Plus I think you can shoot the shit better in OZ than in the U.S.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Just don't visit Adelaide. It's essentially Americas south but condensed into one small,shitty state.
dude whaaat?! hahahah i mean sure if you look at some elizabethean suburbs in a vacuum it's probably comparable. But if anything it's like phoenix
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We have designated hipster suburbs. Smith Street named their band after one of them.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah Idk I just generally feel OZ is more my vibe. The U.S. often feels so "stick up ass" and all this "no swearing in public" and whatnot bullshit. I don't vibe with authoritarian shenanigans.
I also don't feel like becoming another diplomatic incident.
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You'll love it here. We love euros.
Pig: it's racist and backwards and the people are fucking WEIRD. I've lived with people from Adelaide and they are always messed up.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fuck yeah. Probably just gonna be another few years 'til this is actually gonna happen being a poor uni student and shit. I don't think I'd even have money for the flight without saving up for over a year and I still have other shit on my list (moving to Hamburg, visiting friends in England etc).
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Album Rating: 5.0
Honestly, having lived in Adelaide for more or less my whole life, it's just a smaller Melbourne, or even Perth. Again, yes there are some places in the north which if you looked at in the vacuum you could get an exaggerated and negative view on the place.
I live in the outskirts of these terrible places, yeah it's just about the most disgusting urban development in the country (I think it has the highest rate of unemployment and shit like that) but still don't really share your sentiments... In fact most bogans here are simply good blokes, a bit rough around the edges but nah good blokes.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Hey Wolf having just visited my friends in Freiburg im Breisgau and gone backpacking for a couple months, the summation of the whole trip in terms of financing was about 3,000 Euros, probably less. Obviously the earlier you book the flight the better. But if you are serious about coming to Australia and doing a roadtrip, don't underestimate the heat or the distances. And most of rural Australia, especially in the Eastern States is just about as boring as the Midwest of the U.S. If you beeline along the coast, inside the tropics and the Red Centre you can avoid literally thousands and thousands of kilometres of flat cow and wheat. I went with my German friend across the expanse and he was mindblown, having come from the Badishe bloody black forest, to see literally no hills and no people for hours into days.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Well, the "road trip" wasn't meant in a literal sense. And I wouldn't have months anyway, I'm a fucking law student and when I'm done I will never have that much time anyway.
All I was thinking of was flying to Melbourne, visit some people - maybe head to Sydney for a bit. My stay wouldn't be longer than 2-3 weeks max.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Oh a law student yeah fuck that hahah nah melbourne and sydney are good shit enjoy yourself if you ever do come
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm not your typical law student, I'm pretty much an anti-authoritarian law student who thinks law is a nice way to change systems for the better and keep authorities from doing dumb shit. It's easier to change a framework than it is to change people. Plus I m/ a lot.
Mhm, how much did you pay for your flight and food and shit?
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Album Rating: 5.0
Mmm I booked from Adelaide > Frankfurt about 2 months in advanced through Singapore Airlines to about the equivalent of 1,800 euros including Travel Insurance. Then I stayed with me mates, like I said in Freiburg, spent about 600 Euros on a Eurail Global Pass (for you it would be Interrail). Then I went across from Freiburg to Strasbourg, Metz Ville, Luxembourg, Brussels, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, a flight over to London, then to Liverpool, Belfast, Dublin and some other shit in Ireland. Then a flight over to Zurich and then Milan, La Spezia, Monterosso, Pisa, Roma, Ancona, Rimini, Florence, Innsbruck, Vienna, Budapest (at the height of the refugee crisis, I coudn't get out so had to go through the back country of Hungary and Slovenia to get across the border), Brno, Prague, Salzburg, Munich (fuckin bavarians and austrians i can't understand them hahahah) and yeah then more or less back home. Basically just took advantage of Europe's good trains and youth hostels and went everywhere. It would have been so much cheaper had I booked the flights and youth hostels earlier and didn't go in high summer. Next time I'm over, I'm going to do a duo-roadtrip probably through Scandanavia and Croatia. It was probably closer to 4,000 Euros all things considered, not including my 600 dollar backpack. The UK and Switzerland are ridiculously expensive, but everywhere else is cheap as you'd know. Supermarkets are sufficient for food, but then I'm used to raw pasta and eating loaves of bread. Australia's a different story, but yeah that's my experience with backpacking around Europe.
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