Pretty sure Cloudstreet was practically mandatory reading in all Perth schools when I was growing up!
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🥂 Eating a garlic & cheese foccacia as I type this. Here's to the weekend!
Might go take a gander at this dead pothos while getting lunch
Shin Ramyun price is criminal, especially given that Coles' proximity to the asian grocers of Victoria St
The teeny tiny daffodil 😍
Wardrobe doors opened and all clean clothes freshly furred; keys transported from entryway console table to living room floor... They're lucky they're cute.
I'm seeing the same double bill this weekend - can't wait!
Oh I have one of these. Every day is an adventure, eh
What was Wenger thinking sending Walcott on that early?!
My boss just tried to talk to me about The Ashes and I just stared at him completely uncomprehending of what any of his words meant. "howaboutthatfourthtest", he said as he passed my desk, with absolutely NO CONTEXT. Cue me being like what test? Are we testing something? Are we testing ME?
You'll just have to go get dumplings again! I second the rec for Shanghai St, it's the place to go.
I went to see it a few weeks ago as a meditative exercise and man it's was so soothing.
I can say for myself that I became an avid DTer during the lockdowns and continued to drift in and out afterwards, out of habit. The Reddit blackout was a little bit of a reset switch for that habit - no longer instinctively go to r/melbourne when I open up a browser.
Still love the vibes of a/the DT (which is why I'm here!) but it stopped being such an instant thing that I opened.