maybe fly one over David Speirs housePlasmatron wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:32 pmCheers. Any suggestions on other locations I should fly? I'm already planning to make a new skyline/CBD drone video sometime in the next few months.
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Great vid!
Would it be worth doing some spots in the foothills or close by-ish? e.g. Mt Lofty Botanic Garden? Anywhere picturesque would look incredible, I'm sure!
Would it be worth doing some spots in the foothills or close by-ish? e.g. Mt Lofty Botanic Garden? Anywhere picturesque would look incredible, I'm sure!
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quite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
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Ok boomer, if you hate it here so much just leaveabc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
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Perhaps she'd like some company in Dubai. The article says her boyfriend wants to go back to Melbourne, not to follow her to Dubai anyway.Spurdo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:05 pmOk boomer, if you hate it here so much just leaveabc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
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I'm neither a glamour nor a boomer. Why are you so prejudiced and hostile? If anything its people like you that turn people away from this town.Spurdo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:05 pmOk boomer, if you hate it here so much just leaveabc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
tired of low IQ hacks
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nope, she's moving back to Australia.SBD wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:58 pmPerhaps she'd like some company in Dubai. The article says her boyfriend wants to go back to Melbourne, not to follow her to Dubai anyway.Spurdo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 5:05 pmOk boomer, if you hate it here so much just leaveabc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193f
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
tired of low IQ hacks
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A new low. Basing evidence on some self absorbed influencer. Well done
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The Crows lose more players than Port, who have strong player retention over the past decade.abc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
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both SA teams are stepping stone clubs because no one that's really good wants to stay in Adelaide for long because of the lack of nightlife and glamour parties that the WAGs love to go toChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 9:31 amThe Crows lose more players than Port, who have strong player retention over the past decade.abc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193fAFL star wants out of ‘boring’ city after partner leaves him
An AFL star wants his contract torn up to escape the “most boring” city that his glamorous partner refused to live in.
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
tired of low IQ hacks
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Speak for yourself, nobody wants to invite a balrog like you to their parties. You'll burn the curtains.abc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:03 pmboth SA teams are stepping stone clubs because no one that's really good wants to stay in Adelaide for long because of the lack of nightlife and glamour parties that the WAGs love to go toChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 9:31 amThe Crows lose more players than Port, who have strong player retention over the past decade.abc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 3:58 pmquite amusing article but its a reality that glamours get bored fast in Adelaide
https://www.ntnews.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... fdfe4c193f
maybe there should be compensation for players living in Adelaide to offset the boredom factor as SA teams can never compete to win a flag under such circumstances always losing players interstate for this reason
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It's the dawn of a new year... and another aerial tour of Port Adelaide is just what the drone doctor ordered. Enjoy! More coming soon (especially a new CBD skyline vid since my latest one was so popular).
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https://www.indailysa.com.au/citymag/fo ... long-yearsThe festival club returns to the Festival Plaza after 11 long years
Memories of Barrio will shape punters views of The Courtyard, this year's Adelaide Festival bar.
The Courtyard on the Festival Plaza is your new oasis from the chaos of festival season.
The year was 2013 and March in Adelaide was searing from the sharp prick of a summer heat refusing to give way. Temperatures were smashing the monthly average by a whole 2°C. The heat failed to deter eager crowds from packing into the CBD, though, to taking full advantage of the Adelaide Festival becoming an annual event.
Set amongst the Otto Herbert Hajek’s concrete City Sign sculptures protruding across the Festival Plaza, the 2013 festival club, Barrio, was a huge draw card for young people.
“It was like nothing else Adelaide had ever seen. It was crazy, like a city within a city that had several different bars,” says Anne Wiburg, producer of this year’s festival club.
She describes Barrio as being an experimental space with queues of people every night. It played host to weddings, funerals, roving performers and even a small zoo.
Anne is referred to in festival circles as the Club Queen having been at the helm of Barrio then, leading Lola’s Pergola the year after and now The Courtyard in 2025.
The introduction of The Courtyard ends the 11-year hiatus of the club’s separation from the plaza.
Anne says The Courtyard will have its own flare, transforming the grey concrete vibe into a European piazza with a lush garden of vibrant colours and nooks filled with lounges.
“It’s an international flavour but very much a local place. We’ve got lots of music every night,” Anne says.
The Courtyard is free to enter – no need to bring a sacrifice like at Barrio – and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 5pm till late.
The environment is free-flowing, being a space to meet friends and stay for the night or grab a bite before attending a ticketed show and returning for an après-show cocktail.
Keep a lookout for who might be standing at the bar next to you.
“We are encouraging all our international, national and local artists to come together with our ticket buyers and the general public so we can all mix together and have some great conversations,” Anne says.
The origins of the beer, wine, gin and cocktail menu vary from the chalky plains of Northeast France to the Coopers Brewery under the South Road overpass.
“We’ll have the top range of wines but all different price levels, so if you feel like a drink of Champagne or a local glass of wine from the Barossa, Claire or the Adelaide Hills, that will be on offer,” Anne says.
Conversely, the food is sourced from just Antojitos Latinos, which offers the flavours of Latin America.
The live music and DJ program includes RnB, alternative country, indie, disco and even Cuban jazz.
“There’s no specific theme each night. The music will change from a DJ set to a live act and finish with a late-night DJ. Expect to enjoy chilled vibes and dance grooves,” Anne says.
The lineup is also enriched with local acts.
“We’ve got amazing talent and I’m such a believer in giving South Australian acts a way to be exposed,” Anne says.
The Courtyard is open until 16 March.
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Bario was incredible it was something unlike Adelaide I hope the courtyard brings some of that back
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