smurfette
Well-Known Member
Yeah there's no way Ed is moving away from Melbourne
That's the guy Ed and jade had dinner with the other night, and they called into his office yesterday as well
Yeah there's no way Ed is moving away from Melbourne
I saw your post about that boutique yesterday! Pretty scummy thing to do if they don't have her permission but I guess unless the HMs have the time to patrol that stuff or someone trying to protect their likeness from being used there's not much they can do about it. It's definitely a place to put on the do not buy from list though!thanks for that - she sure is pretty.
Did you see the online boutique that's snagged one of her shots off her instagram and used it on their facebook/instagram etc?
That's one thing about all this publicity - these gorgeous folk are going to be used by many so we can hardly criticise them for grabbing a few freebies here and there from retailers wanting to add their hashtag out there
<missing that dancing skeleton Mrs B ... have even been reduced to visiting HM thread and a Jade thread at that!! what is my BB world shrinking to!!!!!>
I don't think he suits the Sydney scene at all (or at least not Tully's one)
He needs to remain a Melbourne hipster as that's what made him popular in the first place!
I'm not criticising where she lives at all. My point is that it offers nothing in terms of assisting with Jade's aspirations.I don't think its fair to criticise where she's been living - moving to Sydney without work lined up would be madness given the expense of living in this city ... she's mentioned wanting to take classes ... she'll get to it when she's ready I'm sure ... she may get offers for Home & Away (which she aspired to) without having to take classes ... and if she proves herself there who knows what she'll get offered in the future ... they all need to ride the BB train whilst its still pulling into their station - it'll pass soon enough ...
Personally she seemed to have her head screwed on right except when it came to Ed - so her taste in men is different to mine - go figure ... mine has a dodgy haircut too at times![]()
However I don't think she'll give up all her aspirations to settle for Ed unless he puts a ring on her finger at the very least.
God can you imagine the mumbling that would go with the proposal!!! <shuddering>
I too would like enlightenment on the difference between Sydney and a Melbourne hipster...please enlighten the idiot that I am ... what's the difference between a Melbourne Hipster and a Sydney Hipster ... and can Drew really be defined by that label alone?
That was just one of the aspects. What concerned her more were things like the fact that models would be expected to sleep with photographers to get further and a number of other questionable aspects.
And can I add to that she has been living in Ballina. It's a little coastal town that is not a satellite to a capital city. If she's getting acting lessons, I'm awfully interested to know from whom. Jade, if she is serious, should spend the money she won for being nice on working at the craft she aspires to. If Tully, Drew or Ed crash and burn they have careers or in Drew's case a university place to go back to. Unless Jade stops seeing being pretty as her one asset, she's never going to be anything but a bit part player on a bad soap.
To be fair, Jade working two jobs in high school because her mum needed money is little indication of her work ethic now. Just like all kids who slacked in school, didn't work PT jobs and ended up with shitty grades doesn't mean they're all lazy sloths today with a low-paying job. She may be hard working now or she may have been sitting on her arse two shifts a week in a pub before going on BB. None of us know her.
As for the high fashion model thing, come on now. Even she wouldn't say that because it'd be blatantly untrue. She's too busty and too short - and in fact was the shortest one on her season of INTM - and none of the work she's been previously paid for could even remotely be called high fashion. Doesn't mean what she did was lesser work or something to be sneered at at all because it's still awesome she got paid for it. Just a much different genre.
I think what you're really describing is university versus post university hipsters (more disposable income).I understand what [MENTION=33471]missbrightside[/MENTION] was saying although I don't think that Drew will struggle to fit in in Sydney or Tully's social circles if we're to take his "I'm a social chameleon" statement at face value. He might not necessarily enjoy it all the time but I think he'd be fine.
When I think of a Sydney hipster I think of hanging out at Icebergs, Newtown, activated almonds, drinking green juices, slurping cocktails from Mason jars in bars that are trying to be oh so alternative but haven't quite hit the mark. That kind of thing. For example I wouldn't imagine a Sydney hipster getting excited over a video game, let alone even owing a console unless they were using it as ironic home decor.
When I think of a Melbourne hipster, I think of Fitzroy and Collingwood. A more grungier aspect (not the people necessarily, just the establishments), more alternative music, darker clothing, etc.
Massive generalisations mind you but I have friends in both groups and while I love them all dearly, I do notice a few differences. Could also just be the nutters I know though![]()
Exactly. She's in a small coastal town doing acting lessons.. Where allt he greats came from.. NOT! If she was serious or "hard working" she would be auditioning for NIDA, WAAPA or any other credible acting training. As you say [MENTION=37335]prufrock[/MENTION], she SAYS she has nothing else going for her, so why would anyone choose her over someone with real passion and drive (and talent).
Tully's new tattoo. No ass involved.
tee_smyth
9 minutes ago
New ink! A little moon for my little Luna. Thanks Laurenwinzer!��#lunawildfang
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Could be! Hard for me to say because I went to a friend's birthday party last weekend with everyone there in their mid 30s+ who all fit into that description of Melbourne hipster I gave... that's what prompted me to make the comparison between my Sydney friends. I think the biggest topic of conversation was that new COD game which made me laugh when I saw Tully bought for Drew as well. All of them are post uni and are doing ok with cash but there are some contrasts between the two groups. Again though that's just my very non-scientific findings based on my own experiences so I could be way off base but I did recognise what missbrightside was getting at.I think what you're really describing is university versus post university hipsters (more disposable income).
Can you tell I'm slacking with work today?!
timdormer
9 minutes ago
My rocks are now an exhibit!! Too bad the set is not complete...I gave my best mate drew his, and later I found out he stole tully's to give to her!!
tee_smyth Awwww
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Just something I think is worth mentioning - since their appearances on Wednesday, twitter activity (that is activity from other users) for Drew and Tully seems to have fallen. Instagram activity seems to be maintaining but not growing. I doubt an appearance on TVSN is going to fix this for them. Unless they are getting better offers than a charity appearance I predict things will just go back to everyday life for them, she will probably go back into something to do with public relations whether social media or not. I don't know what he will do. But it will look like they are living it up because she is friends with a C-grade celebrity and an events promoter for the Sydney social scene.
Tully liked one of Simon's photos posted just a little while ago so she is using social media just not posting anything.
I understand what [MENTION=33471]missbrightside[/MENTION] was saying although I don't think that Drew will struggle to fit in in Sydney or Tully's social circles if we're to take his "I'm a social chameleon" statement at face value. He might not necessarily enjoy it all the time but I think he'd be fine.
When I think of a Sydney hipster I think of hanging out at Icebergs, Newtown, activated almonds, drinking green juices, slurping cocktails from Mason jars in bars that are trying to be oh so alternative but haven't quite hit the mark. That kind of thing. For example I wouldn't imagine a Sydney hipster getting excited over a video game, let alone even owing a console unless they were using it as ironic home decor.
When I think of a Melbourne hipster, I think of Fitzroy and Collingwood. A more grungier aspect (not the people necessarily, just the establishments), more alternative music, darker clothing, etc.
Massive generalisations mind you but I have friends in both groups and while I love them all dearly, I do notice a few differences. Could also just be the nutters I know though![]()