3 February 2009

Queanbeyan - the gift that never ceases to give

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In rebuttal to one flame on the horrors of Queanbeyan we’ve gained another:

    killed a lovely man. – Im pretty sure he was one of the many town drunks, im pretty sure ben did not kill him for no reason… Y bring drugs n shit into it, its pathetic.
    Ben is in jail, fuck wat more do u want.

    Queanbeyan is a queer place. When you live here you get to see the fights and arguments.

    Queanbeyan is not a queer place, some people are normal its jus the fucked up ones that make this town look stupid. but yes we do see alot of fights and arguments and this is wat it leads to. Queanbeyan would rather use there fists then there heads but thats the way they got brought up. We arent bad people and queanbeyan is a livable place thats y we were all in shock when we all found out who it was.

If we didn’t have a Queanbeyan we’d need to invent it.

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I am not sure that Cube should be allowed to keep it’s name since the actual cube moved.

Well, it was probably done with the best possible taste.

SheepGroper said :

Queanbeyan should become a queer place, just think of it beautifully scented and presented, and the worst outcome of any fight a broken fingernail.

Cube had its very own, very high profile, murder acquittal…
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/acquittal-in-cube-club-stabbing/465093.aspx

Queanbeyan should become a queer place, just think of it beautifully scented and presented, and the worst outcome of any fight a broken fingernail.

“””””Queanbeyan is not a queer place, some people are normal its jus the fucked up ones that make this town look stupid.””””

I am still bemused by this statement.
Does the OP mean it is the ‘normal’ people running around killing people?
This flame was in defence of Ben and yet the OP says “its jus the fucked up ones that make this town look stupid”

I’m still not sure what point is being made.

I am also wondering how the OP can make a statement like “”We arent bad people and queanbeyan is a livable place thats y we were all in shock when we all found out who it was.””

I live in Qbn and I wasn’t in shock. I know alot of people (including a few of Ben’s friends) who were not in shock.
The people who watched the fiasco at the pub the night of the murder and seen Ben hunting Danny down certainly weren’t in shock.

I think Deadman means the clubhouses like pubs, not boarded up houses.
Do they have the clubhouses like pubs in ACT??

Deadmandrinking2:31 pm 03 Feb 09

My school’s road, that was.

Deadmandrinking2:23 pm 03 Feb 09

Well the one across my road made it pretty darn obvious who they were.

Bike clubhouses are basically regular houses Deadman, except they are barricaded and reinforced and you would do well to stay away.

Deadmandrinking2:10 pm 03 Feb 09

I thought the clubhouses were like the legal front?

Deadmandrinking said :

Can’t they reject applications though?

You think they apply?

Deadmandrinking2:01 pm 03 Feb 09

Can’t they reject applications though?

I gather city planners don’t get as much say as they’d like in the siting of outlaw gang clubhouses.

Deadmandrinking1:37 pm 03 Feb 09

I guess the Hardcore Bikie class wasn’t in my curriculum. I knew there was something fun missing in primary school!

jakez said :

I don’t think the clubhouse in Ainslie is that far from a Primary School.

Neither is the one in Wanniassa

Instant Mash1:22 pm 03 Feb 09

Deadmandrinking said :

Queanbeyan is not that bad a place, really. It’s just boring if you’re young.

Though, I would like to have some serious words with the Urban Planners who thought it was a good idea to have a Pub, a Centrelink and a Bus Interchange that serviced the school runs on the same stretch of street. Top thinking there!

That’s convenience with a capital Q.

I’ll have to get out the map and have a good look. I’ve never really thought about it before. I’d say, on the whole, Canberra planners do seem to get this aspect pretty right.

I don’t think the clubhouse in Ainslie is that far from a Primary School.

I’m trying to imagine that happening in Canberra, but I am failing dismally.

Deadmandrinking12:22 pm 03 Feb 09

SadMushroom said :

Deadmandrinking said :

Queanbeyan is not that bad a place, really. It’s just boring if you’re young.

Though, I would like to have some serious words with the Urban Planners who thought it was a good idea to have a Pub, a Centrelink and a Bus Interchange that serviced the school runs on the same stretch of street. Top thinking there!

Yes, and the Food Reflief Center for the homeless, drunks and drug addicts across the road from an Infants/Primary school. They even open and close at the same times so all the kiddies get to see what will happen to them if they don’t get a good education!!!!
Some of the people attending the FRC have been warned about trying to talk/be friendly to the children entering/leaving school.

There was a rebels clubhouse across the road from my queanbeyan PS.

ahh…..i lived in queanbeyan for a few years in the late eighties and early nineties…..i found that most of the sheilas were easy to get into the sack and most of my fellow drunks were easy to beat in a fist fight on the odd occassion that i failed to pick up one of the aforementioned easy sheilas…all in all not a bad place for a bloke in his early to mid twenties to spend a couple of years……

Deadmandrinking said :

Queanbeyan is not that bad a place, really. It’s just boring if you’re young.

Though, I would like to have some serious words with the Urban Planners who thought it was a good idea to have a Pub, a Centrelink and a Bus Interchange that serviced the school runs on the same stretch of street. Top thinking there!

Yes, and the Food Reflief Center for the homeless, drunks and drug addicts across the road from an Infants/Primary school. They even open and close at the same times so all the kiddies get to see what will happen to them if they don’t get a good education!!!!
Some of the people attending the FRC have been warned about trying to talk/be friendly to the children entering/leaving school.

quote””Queanbeyan is not a queer place, some people are normal its jus the fucked up ones that make this town look stupid.””unquote

So would that be the normal people stalking others then bashing them and stabbing them with screwdrivers,,,,,or would that be the fucked up ones that make Qbn look stupid?????

quote””yes we do see alot of fights and arguments and this is wat it leads to. Queanbeyan would rather use there fists then there heads but thats the way they got brought up””unquote

Fists ok,,,but using screwdrivers instead of your heads is taking it a bit too far don’t you think?? Qbn used to be a place where problems were solved with a good old fight, but the younger people now use weapons, that is NOT using your head it is being gutless.

quote””Ben is in jail, fuck wat more do u want.””unquote

Nothing, I would just like to see justice be done. With most murders here being unsolved in the last few years I would finally like to see people being charged and sentenced for their crimes.

VYBerlinaV8_the_one_they_all_copy10:53 am 03 Feb 09

Qeenbeeyan fcking roolz, and all you cnuts can go fck yorselfes.

I grew up in Queanbeyan, and the place was a laugh a minute. Some memorable moments included:
1) Watching a house burn down because one of the teens that lived there was trying to kill his brother.
2) Having a guy from school get arrested for trying to steal a gun from the police station.
3) Driving around the morning after high school muck up day, and watching the first damage assessments.

The list goes on. There are some great people in Queanbeyan, but there are also some total bogan losers. The funny part is that the bogan losers seem to think we’re all in it together, but the rest of us know better.

They should turn it in to a dump.

Excuse me, Hamilton. I alone have nine teeth!

I don”t believe the social problems there are any worse than what goes on in parts of Canberra.

I think from a social dynamic point of view, Queanbeyan is very much part of the Greater Canberra system. It has (traditionally) had cheaper available housing, while being close enough to some of the concentration of lower paying jobs (Fyshwick and Hume) that it was attractive to the lower part of the socio-economic spectrum.

Seen a few 13 fingered banjo players there.

old canberran9:08 am 03 Feb 09

Poor old Struggletown. It’s born the brunt of “over the border” brickbats for as long as I can remember yet it has produced many notable people, my wife being one of them. It existed long before Canberra came into prominence and provided several life supporting facilities to the new city such as Walsh’s pub and a hospital.
I don”t believe the social problems there are any worse than what goes on in parts of Canberra.

As I said on the other thread…

p1 said :

…we were all in shock when we all found out who it was.

Queanbeyan has a population of something like 36,000. So surely only a small fraction of the population had ever met any of the people in question, let alone knew them well.

Deadmandrinking8:43 am 03 Feb 09

Queanbeyan is not that bad a place, really. It’s just boring if you’re young.

Though, I would like to have some serious words with the Urban Planners who thought it was a good idea to have a Pub, a Centrelink and a Bus Interchange that serviced the school runs on the same stretch of street. Top thinking there!

You have to give credit to anyone who can eat a watermelon through a tennis racket. Collectively they have 7 teeth!!

Why give this oxygen?

yea…queanbeyan is full of f***ups….but hey….they are fun to have around!

Instant Mash12:10 am 03 Feb 09

I just replied to that a second ago.

Honestly, it’s hard to take many of these Qeanbeyan residents seriously…

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