by Ed on December 11, 2008
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The advert says it all really.
The meet and greet [...]
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Bluecorn,
Mexican,
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St Kilda,
waiter
There are a few new decent coffee places in St Kilda but right now there is a bit of a buzz about Nineteen Squares on the Peanut Farm side of Blessington St. I first heard about it from a neighbour, then down at the dog park. And it looks like becoming a popular spot for [...]
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coffee,
custard tart,
Nineteen Squares,
St Kilda,
wireless internet
The Funky Booze Bus challenge on Fitzroy St: see who can get the most drunk
“prominent Melbourne nightclub owner Peter Iwaniuk labelled the meeting “deceptive and biased” and said he was angry that no hospitality industry representatives were asked to speak.
He argued that many of the suggestions were ridiculous and said licensed venues were not to [...]
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Peter Iwaniuk,
St Kilda
Nice Sydney friends who speak Mandarin and have fairly decent cleavage.
I’ve always like dictatorships. Communism and fascism both share an idealism that when I was younger could have switched me either way.
Of course, now grown-up physically at least I abhor the human rights abuses in China although I wouldn’t be able to ejaculate over my [...]
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Albert Park,
Asiana,
Chinese,
Flower Drum,
Lau's family Kitchen,
Melbourne,
Restaurant,
St Kilda
The intersection of Inkerman, Barkly and Grey streets is where the whole of St Kilda comes together. The Barkly Hotel is a backpackers by any other name. The Bitch is Back is a local retro furniture icon. And of course, you can buy any type of drug or sexual deviancy under the sun on Grey.
I [...]
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Barkly St,
cafe,
Grey St,
Inkerman St,
Inkr7,
St Kilda
by Ed on February 22, 2008
I never met Donlevy Fitzpatrick. But I certainly have spent more than enough time in The Dogs Bar at the end of my street and The Melbourne Wine Room in the George in the other direction. These were his creation.
George Biron notes his peaceful death at 11pm on Thursday 21 February.
Brian Kearney, the director of [...]
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Donlevy Fitzpatrick,
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The George