General (silly) questions
#1 OFFLINE
Posted 23 January 2010 - 08:53 AM
1 Steamed dim sims - not as stupid as it sounds, I have traveled all round Aus and its a Victorian thing, and the odd town in NSW on the border, every other state does not sell them as a rule, can you get them there ?
2 Big M's - Once again, every state has there own flavored milk brand, when I used to travel, one of the first things I'd do is when I went back to Vic is buy a Big M, can you buy Big M's in Tas ?
3 Natasha belling (however it is spelt) - Channel 10 news reader who does the late news here, Ive had a crush on her for 10 years, am I going have to say my goodbyes to her on the telly ?
Thats all I can think of for now, I am sure I have more but I cannot think of them at the moment and I got work I have to do but I will add some more later, and Bec is not home I'm sure she has a few. (:
#2 OFFLINE
Posted 23 January 2010 - 10:04 AM
Steamed dim sims, I think I have seen in some places, will check out a couple of take aways in Queenie when I am down there next week and get back to you. However, you can find recipes for them on the interweb.
Big M is another maybe, but tassie milks are better anyway.
What is this channel 10 you speak of?
If you are moving to Queenie, you can also forget the golden arches, KFC, pizza hut (or any chain type take away), woolies, coles, department stores, traffic lights etc Those things can be found in Burnie & Hobart.
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#3 OFFLINE
Posted 23 January 2010 - 03:58 PM
Big M's yes.
Not sure about the newsreader as we don't often watch 10 late news lol. I'll keep an eye out but you can watch her here http://ten.com.au/ten-news.htm if you really need a fix.
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Posted 23 January 2010 - 10:09 PM
@Tessc - Thanks for that info, I have steamed my own dim sims but there not the same ): Ive been having a read of your blog, have not delved too far in as I been busy but its interesting so far.
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Posted 23 January 2010 - 10:31 PM
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 02:14 AM
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 03:55 PM
(According to google maps)
Continue onto Goulburn Valley Fwy
Take the exit towards Hume Fwy
Keep right at the fork to continue towards Hume Fwy and merge onto Hume Fwy
Take the exit onto Northern Ring Rd
Continue onto Western Ring Rd
Take the exit onto Tullamarine Fwy
Continue onto Citylink
Take the exit onto West Gate Fwy on ramp
Take the exit onto West Gate Fwy
Take the exit towards Plummer St
Turn left at Plummer St
Continue onto Prohasky St
Turn left at Williamstown Rd
Turn right at Graham St
Turn left at Bay St
The Goulburn Valley Fwy is the first one I get onto so thats easy enough, basically how much of a hassle is it to get to the Ferry ??
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 04:06 PM
Word of warning as we have been caught out by this. One of those inner city freeways, I think it is the one that goes over the bridge has a toll.. no problems, except you don't realise you can't pay with cash until AFTER you past the last exit that would have allowed that. You can pay later through newsagents or some such thing, or you can just tell them it is a stupid setup after they hassle you about it, then ignore it, we did and never heard anything about it again. (Probably not the best course of action though).
Basically in getting down there, once you are on the Hume Highway, follow the signs to Melbourne (slight zig zag through Albury/Wodonga) then follow the signs to Port Melbourne.
Big red boat, you can't miss it.
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 08:41 PM
So I just follow the Port Melbourne sign cool, even I can do that. I am paranoid about missing the boat (god haven't I done that enough in life already) We want to take the kids to the zoo and museum before we leave vic, so we are going to find the ferry terminal while were at it.
note to self - will try very hard not to ask every little stupid question I keep coming up with
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 09:13 PM
They run about every 20 minutes from Port into the City. From there you can get another tram to the zoo or walk to the museum.
Questions are fine, nothing wrong with them, and I bet at least 100 other people who look around here are wondering similar things and too shy to ask.
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Posted 24 January 2010 - 09:29 PM
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Posted 30 January 2010 - 10:00 PM
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Posted 31 January 2010 - 10:17 AM
You can ask google to avoid tolls by clicking the show options just below where your destination is typed.
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 11:12 AM
We discovered this as well and wanted to leave the car for most of the day. Just past the ferry is a roundabout (might have to turn right about 100 metres up the road to get to it, was a long time ago) By going out the left side of the roundabout you will find yourself in a residential street with no parking restrictions. It is only about a 5 minute walk down to the ferry and wharf or tram from here.
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 01:43 PM
Thanks for the info on the parking, we plan to get there early so its good to know cos I tend to get my self in a panic if I think I don't have enough time, so yeah we will have to find somewhere to park (with a trailer) I'm sure I wont be the only one. Hopefuly I spot a Tassie numberplate and I will follow him hehehehe
Big thanks to the dimsim hunters, I may have open Micks Steamed Dimsims
Now for the silly question, and yes this silly. I phoned the ferry this morning instead of waiting for bec to do it cos I wanted to aks a couple of things. Because we are unable to book it right now I didnt bother to ask her anything about prices as its incedental to us, but I did mean to ask are the prices given on the website one way or two way ?? If its bothways, can you get only one way ??
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 02:03 PM
Mick's Steamed Dim Sims sounds good, but folk around this way are quite accommodating and if you ask at the take aways, I am fairly certain you might just convince someone to prepare them the way you like them. (Had a look at a few others today while I was shopping and did not see them listed anywhere).
If you can find the street we parked in, there should be no problem parking with a trailer, it was a great find
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 03:23 PM
Anna - there used to be an ad on telly here, cant remeber what it was about, but the scene in it, a bloke drives his car to the city, takes it to a pawn broker and pawns it for 500 bucks and tells him he only needs it over night and will be back tomorrow to pick the car up, the pawnbroker says that will cost 50 bucks, as he walked out he said to his mate, thats how you park in melbourne for $50.
I thought as much with the fares, hence why we are coming over Tassie or bust style, as I dont want to spend 800 odd dollars just to say "wow its nice" spend another $800 to come home, just to spend $800 to go back
ps - I can see my typo's as I excell at doing them, but I cant click anywhere to fix them, is it my puter being retarded ??
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Posted 01 February 2010 - 04:19 PM
Re your typos, there should be an "edit" button at the bottom of your post - maybe I have had too much of the pleasure of the company of one Mr Jack Daniels but you seem to have fixed them to me
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