quote:Originally posted by Invisible Brainiac: A. Albany, to visit the wind farms
Remaining choices:
C. Coolgardie, for a toilet break en route to Adelaid D. Doodlakine, for the concert at the pub F. Frank Hann, to study Echidna populations G. Geraldton, just for lunch J. Jilbadji, for survival training
D. Doodlakine, for the concert at the pub
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I never knew there was wind farms in Albany until I researched for this question.
Doodlakine does have a rather famous concert at a pub according to the local travel guide, but I've not been there.
Jilbadji and Frank Hann are both way way out in the outback, and I don't think I'll survive there.
Never been to Coolgardie either.
Which means it's back to Xben. Believe it or not, the last time I was in Perth, I was so bored that I just drove for hours out into the outback, had lunch at the middle of nowhere and turned back again. Middle of nowhere just happened to be Geraldton...
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I loved Sun Devils when I was young - I've never been able to get rid of the series in all the times I've cleaned house since then, even though I assume I would not enjoy it as much now as I did then. It was the series that put Dan Jurgens on the map for me - used to love that guy's penciling.
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Not correct. James Robinson's Starman doesn't sit very well in my memory now, but when it was coming out, I was an avid reader for the first 2-3 years.
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7. Justice Society of America (Len Strazewski version) 4. Ambush Bug
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Nope. I really enjoyed that version of JSA, and was disappointed when it was suddenly cancelled. Had no idea of the "controversy" surrounding that decision at the time.