Melbourne in comfort and economy . Tourists, backpackers, migrants, couples.
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berni - 04 Nov 2006 11:31 GMT Tourists on economy, do it in comfort, superb newly renovated rooms, air, ducted heating, top hotel quality rooms at half the price. B&B, furnished rooms, backpack and group specials.
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texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom.. - 05 Nov 2006 07:14 GMT [msge snipped]
>Tourists on economy, do it in comfort, superb newly renovated rooms, air, >ducted heating, top hotel quality rooms at half the price. B&B, furnished >rooms, backpack and group specials. What is your Australian Business Number and appropriate other Federal/State licence numbers?
Cath
Reg Ritter - 05 Nov 2006 12:52 GMT > [msge snipped] > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > What is your Australian Business Number and appropriate other > Federal/State licence numbers? I live in Melbourne. I have seen this business advertised in this newsgroup (rec.travel.asia) several times and have puzzled over it every time.
It is probably a legitimate business, albeit very amateurish, so I am reluctant to criticise, but........
The photographs on the website seem to be of a very ordinary suburban block of flats. VERY ordinary indeed.
More importantly, the location is so far off the tourist track as to be almost laughable. Doveton is a working class offshoot of a satellite suburb literally hours away from anywhere of any interest to the traveller. Visitors should be aware that although Melbourne is a city of approximately 3 million people, we tend to value our individual space like you wouldn't believe, and our city has a suburban sprawl that exceeds London or just about anywhere else, and the eastern suburbs, in particular, go forever. That's where this place is.
There is nothing in Dandenong to interest even the most gullible of international travellers. The train is a solid 15 minutes walk from this place, and it only runs every 20 minutes-ish on a good day and is the best part of an hour from the city. Don't even think about the buses.
Even if you have a car you cannot get to the zoo or the museum (for instance) from Doveton in under an hour and the best (only) local entertainment is the occasional shopping mall or cinema mutiplex. OK, there ARE pubs, large soulless beer barns with poker machines, but you probably have them where you are now.
If I'm missing something and the proprietors of this establishment have countering arguments, I would like to hear them. It would have to be VERY cheap....
Alan S - 06 Nov 2006 02:04 GMT >> [msge snipped] >> [quoted text clipped - 37 lines] >countering arguments, I would like to hear them. It would have to be VERY >cheap.... I used to drive cabs in Melbourne. To put Doveton in a UK context, imagine a suburb of council flats ten miles out past Heathrow.
Heathrow is actually closer to London than Dandenong is to Melbourne. Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ latest: The Vatican http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/
singleguy - 09 Nov 2006 14:40 GMT > >> [msge snipped] > >> [quoted text clipped - 45 lines] > Melbourne. > Cheers, Alan, Australia Well Alan I wonder how you held your licence as anyone examining the map we have at our website knows exactly where we are located, so whatever you drove i think it was Reg Ritter, possibly his rickshaw as he mentions an exagerated 15 mins which most people could do in two minutes , with such horror. And as I said, read the map , or have Ritter explain it to you, you should work it out between theytwo of you, people contacting are well aware of our location, and if they have any doubts we advise them to look it up on
http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/melbtrav.html or the link of our main page at http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/
Of course we cannot help those mentally challenged types who have difficulty with that map as you two appear to have trouble.So we suggest you contact us for further help. Regards G.
> -- > http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ > latest: The Vatican > http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ Alan S - 10 Nov 2006 01:08 GMT >> I used to drive cabs in Melbourne. To put Doveton in a UK >> context, imagine a suburb of council flats ten miles out [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >exagerated 15 mins which most people could do in two minutes , with such >horror. I held my licence pretty well; even ran Regal Combined Taxis back before Blacks absorbed their thousand cars. Some will know who I am from that comment.
As a cab-driver I loved City-Dandenong fares - good, long-distance jobs that ticked the meter over nicely. Even better was a Tullamarine-Dandy job - good money those:-)
Using http://www.whereis.com/, the distance from Jacaranda St Doveton to Dandenong is given as 2.24km with a walking time of 46 minutes. Yeah, I know, pretty slow walkers - so let's give the benefit of the doubt for fit back-packers who can jog part of the way and say 15 minutes. Even a four-minute miler couldn't do that in much under 6 minutes.
The Dandenong-Doveton bus service takes 10-20 minutes and runs every thirty minutes most days. http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/line/view/2627
Also using www.whereis.com, the centre of Dandenong is 35 km from the centre of Melbourne, and they allow 31 minutes in a car. That may be true at 3 am - but rarely at any other time of day. As a cab-driver I would have allowed 45 minutes to an hour if there was any congestion at all on the South-Eastern Freeway; of course it's further if you use any other route.
For comparison, Heathrow is 29km from the City of London and Versailles is 22km from Paris according to www.viamichelin.com JFK Airport is 24km from Penn Station according to www.maporama.com
The rail service takes approximately 45 minutes from Dandenong Station to the city. http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/line/view/37
So, you are cross-posting spam to advertise a fibro (are you getting any compensation in the Hardy asbestos settlement?) hovel in the remote outer eastern suburbs (I used to live in Glen Waverley) as suitable accommodation for international travelers - and you've got the hide to whinge if someone calls you on it?
You'd have done better to shut up and hope nobody noticed - except for the poor travelers you sucked in.
Alan, Australia -- http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ latest: The Vatican http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/
travellingman - 10 Nov 2006 11:32 GMT > >> I used to drive cabs in Melbourne. To put Doveton in a UK > >> context, imagine a suburb of council flats ten miles out [quoted text clipped - 20 lines] > Using http://www.whereis.com/, the distance from Jacaranda > St Doveton to Dandenong is given as 2.24km Take another look throgh http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/ and either your lack of local knowledge or incredible venom in attacking us has addled your brain, yes you do have a problem as my mates who do drive cabs admit, all that sitting behind the wheel does not help the weight problem at all.
My grandad who has the capacity of one lung through loss of lung through smoking , is 70 years old and can do it in well under that. His sons and younger lodgers regularly run it as a quick warm up. Our young budding wrestler thinks it's a breeze, and hits it walking or on his bike.
with a walking
> time of 46 minutes. Yeah, I know, pretty slow walkers - so > let's give the benefit of the doubt for fit back-packers who > can jog part of the way and say 15 minutes. Even a > four-minute miler couldn't do that in much under 6 minutes. As I said it's tough when you're caught rubbishing and throwing sh.t to impress the locals.
> The Dandenong-Doveton bus service takes 10-20 minutes and > runs every thirty minutes most days. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/
> http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/line/view/2627 Use a bit of nous and if you've done a bit of map reading in the services it might help. But local knowledge would also help so try through our page and you'll see why this guy might have retirted to Glen Waverley from cabs. He reads maps like he drove his passengers, and amazing how far places can gey if you really try.
> Also using www.whereis.com, the centre of Dandenong is 35 km > from the centre of Melbourne, and they allow 31 minutes in a > car. That may be true at 3 am - but rarely at any other time > of day. Absolute rubbish, you obviously were one of the cabbies who had a lot of trouble when you dont read maps to well.And for the regular motorist what is your point except to attack us, you have the same freeway and problem from Glen Waverley your past residence.
And our people who are smart enough to work all that out from the clear and easy to undestand directions they receive at our webpage dont have any trouble working it all ot for themselves in stead of waiting for a cabbie who seems to find the long way there, buses timetables that appear to point to a necessity to catch a cab, a pleasant train trip is not something some travellers would come here for. You really ought to get out more.
Yes in peak hour an if there were any accidents, which would tie up the freeways. And if you had a cabbie who did not know his way around , you could go via anywhere.
As a cab-driver I would have allowed 45 minutes to
> an hour if there was any congestion at all on the > South-Eastern Freeway; of course it's further if you use any > other route. Do , we know that so what is your point, you advocate living in Melbourne central because that is wehere you have your establishment? Considering what you have shown so far as your cab abilityto stretch distances, and vile blog gossiping i dont know why you exposed yourself here.
> For comparison, Heathrow is 29km from the City of London and > Versailles is 22km from Paris according to > www.viamichelin.com > JFK Airport is 24km from Penn Station according to > www.maporama.com Dear dear so who cares, I dont pick city living when I go overseas, and as a matter of fact we will shortly be assistib\ng any travellers to Cabodia and Asia which we allow the choice of 5 star hotels, US$10 hotels and village living, watch this space. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/
> The rail service takes approximately 45 minutes from > Dandenong Station to the city. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/ On our map it is much more accurate, you can gon on to metlink for further information and look at better airfares than our cabbi friend here would want you to see.
> http://www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au/line/view/37 > > So, you are cross-posting spam ignorant to, the information I am posting here is o help and assistance to travellers who do not want to be just simply overcharged and herded to places where cabbies like you proliferate.
to advertise a fibro (are you
> getting any compensation in the Hardy asbestos settlement?) > hovel in the remote outer eastern suburbs (I used to live in > Glen Waverley) as suitable accommodation for international > travelers - and you've got the hide to whinge if someone > calls you on it? I dont know what hovel you are used to frequenting but apparently that is all you know and all the bile is to hide your incredible ignorance an lack of manners.
a rather stupid reamark as i have lived all over Melbourne to and Queensland. But not trying to attack other suburbs to impress with my choice of suburb.
Dont really care if you have your nose in the air about Glen Waverley which is a nice enough suburb but not more then 5 minutes closer than Dandenong and was still no doubt a good catch from the airport. Not that we care as we can assist with accommodation in Glen Waverley if that is a preference. But of course we do not rubbish any suburb in Australia or other Australians assisting Australia whatever their ethnicity, to keep Australian rather than farm out all to India etc..
No doubt you want to have a sneer at Eddie's Brady boys who are as your buddy put it put it an off shoot workers area. I have news for you having lived in Glen Wverley and as I said most suburbs, they are all full of hard working workers, and cabbies, not the snooze happy loose lip sh.t throwing types either.
Another nasty little man hiding bhind annonymity with no mention of where he is livung , just making lying aspersions to back up his misinformation. What is the blog you run?
Misinformation and sh.t throwing Inc.?
> You'd have done better to shut up and hope nobody noticed - > except for the poor travelers you sucked in. Nobody being sucked anywhere except in your fevered intellectually challenged imagination. That's why I dont mind bringing you back to earth.
No travellers being sucke in just dishonest or uninformed bloggers like you who take the taxi route perhaps to anyplace. There is no deception except for the intellectually disADVANTAGED LIKE YOURSELF AS OUR WEBSITE HAS ALL THE INFORMATION INCLUDING METLINK. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/ Now to address you dishonest or uninformed information if you are able to actually and understand information you would know that we are located between two runs of the busline. and if you could further work it ot you would see that
That the buslines running through Doveton are multiple and for instance the buslines running past the shopping centre run from 5 to 15 minute intervals from there to the Dandenong Station.
And a similar frequency from the other line from the other end of the street. The closest bus stop is a 2 minute walk, although some cabbies could no doubt run it up to a $10 fare on newcomers.
> Alan, Australia Berni, Australia and proud of it, every suburb and town. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/
> -- > http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ > latest: The Vatican > http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ Alan S - 10 Nov 2006 12:47 GMT >Berni, Australia and proud of it, every suburb and town. Have a wonderful day, berni.
'bye, dickhead.
Cheers, Alan
travellingman - 11 Nov 2006 02:51 GMT > >Berni, Australia and proud of it, every suburb and town. > [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Cheers, Alan bye Alan, a lot of vsistors woyuld like to thank you for giving up the taxis.
Regards Aulethal.
singleguy - 09 Nov 2006 14:28 GMT > > [msge snipped] > > [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > It is probably a legitimate business, albeit very amateurish, so I am > reluctant to criticise, but........ Gee wiz an self proclaimed expert on things he knows nothing, but dloes not mind passing his inconsequential and possibly unreliable opinion, i am reluctant to criticise bt where are you criticising from, and what is your claim to fame other than perhaps running some opposition establishment?
> The photographs on the website seem to be of a very ordinary suburban block > of flats. VERY ordinary indeed. Exactly what you see is what is offered , comfort and a friendly atmosphere in as you put in a, horror horror, working class suburb. You might be infected with not girl germs but working class germs. Dont know whether to tell hime to see mum before he posts again, or ask that he raises the level of his posts.
st laughable. Doveton is a working class offshoot of a satellite suburb
And what offshoot of what suburb are you. We have a clearly defined map up on our page for the specifically falsely ignorant like you to show the exact the exact location of the city, various suburbs of Melbourne, train and tram services which might have shown your particular suburb as less than desirable in any way. For which you have my sympathy.
> literally hours away from anywhere of any interest to the traveller. What and idiot, so outer and up country is out of limits for this idiot who lives in Melbourne.Which is a rather pointless claim unless he is doing badly in a city centre establishment and would like to redirect the traffic.
> Visitors should be aware that although Melbourne is a city of approximately And you want travellers to follow the regular tourist walkway along which you are situated? The Zoo, Museum or pub crawls around Melbouren, which can be quite dreary depending on your point of view and how many kids are travelling with you. Perhaps if we knew which suburbs you reside in that you claim such eminence for then perhaps we can see what exactly you have to boast about.
> 3 million people, we tend to value our individual space like you wouldn't > believe, and our city has a suburban sprawl that exceeds London or just > about anywhere else, and the eastern suburbs, in particular, go forever. And usually keep their comments on a civilized and socially friendly tone this burst of bile and rubbishing of any part of Melbourne for no reason is rare so dont be alarned, this guy is a one of.
> That's where this place is. You have something against the eastern suburbs? So what suburb in this suburban sprawl do you favor as being best to be in and an offshoot off..
> There is nothing in Dandenong to interest even the most gullible of > international travellers. The train is a solid 15 minutes walk from this > place, You have lackeys carry you around, we are trying to fight obesity old chap.
I can ony think you are doing very badly and must be some competitor of ours in this area , sorry about the bad run you are having, but at least keep to the facts. Or get your facts straight.There are two sets of bus lines with tmes of 10 minute intervals andless taking both lines into account , but like this carper, if you want to pick times of the day where buses arent peaked you will find as in most places it can go down to 20 mins.
and it only runs every 20 minutes-ish on a good day and is the best
> part of an hour from the city. Don't even think about the buses. And quite obviously you have not been to Dandenong or you would realise that that comment is completely incorrect as above. and again you are going to tell us which bus line you live on that you are prattling on so proudly here?
> Even if you have a car you cannot get to the zoo or the museum (for > instance) from Doveton in under an hour and the best (only) local > entertainment is the occasional shopping mall or cinema mutiplex. OK, there > ARE pubs, large soulless beer barns with poker machines, Or where you are obviously , not pubs where everybody knows your name just watering holes where you can down a drink while ignoring all around , as to common perhaps, as tour next comment seems to indicate.
but you probably > have them where you are now. And whining jerks like this guy knocking everything .
Only makes either a nark back handedly touting for business. Nice of a knocker like you to take the time come and talk down to us . Obviously from your descriptions you dont mix well, and no one was impressed by you complaing and rather whiney personality, your unthinking and shallow judgements and you obnoxius views.
Dandenong is a great place where up their nose knowall s like the guy above is so thoroughly put in his place that hopefully we will never see him again.
A place where nice guys do have fun. Regards G.
Reg Ritter - 10 Nov 2006 05:53 GMT I will restrict my remarks to just these points, then retire to allow potential customers of "singleguy" to make their own judgements:
1. I am not involved in the hospitality industry.
2. I am not claiming that where I live is any "better" than Doveton. This point is irrelevant as I am not offering my residence as a commercial rental to international travellers.
3. Your own map shows that you are more than two kilometres from the train station. That's easily 15 minutes, probably more for most people.
4. People travelling from overseas who are searching the Internet for a place to stay have a right to read comments that discuss relevant matters and assist them in making decisions. Usenet, in partcular, is an appropriate place for the exchange of information. Even more so when newsgroups are used as free advertising for commercial ventures.
5. I described your location, which is a vitally important consideration for most travellers, in strong but measured tones. I did not attack you using terms like "self proclaimed expert", "up your nose knowall", "inconsequential", "falsely ignorant", "and (sic) idiot", a "carper", a "one of (sic)", a "nark", a "knocker", a "whining jerk", having a "whiney (sic) personality", making "unthinking" or "shallow judgements" or having "obnoxius (sic) views". It's interesting to see your demonstration of the "civilized and socially friendly tone" that you say is so important.
Alan S - 10 Nov 2006 06:11 GMT >3. Your own map shows that you are more than two kilometres from the train >station. That's easily 15 minutes, probably more for most people. We could do it in your rickshaw - but only if I was sitting in it and you were pulling it.
Cheers, Alan, Australia -- http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ latest: The Vatican http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/
travellingman - 10 Nov 2006 12:06 GMT > >3. Your own map shows that you are more than two kilometres from the train > >station. That's easily 15 minutes, probably more for most people. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Cheers, Alan, Australia Well from your peoblems reading between the lines so far, it would take two men and a horse to nmove the rickshaw. regards Berni, Australian.
> -- > http://loraltravel.blogspot.com/ > latest: The Vatican > http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/ travellingman - 10 Nov 2006 12:00 GMT > I will restrict my remarks to just these points, then retire to allow > potential customers of "singleguy" to make their own judgements: Of course you entered the fray and now want to fence sit, I would not expect anything relse.
> 1. I am not involved in the hospitality industry. > > 2. I am not claiming that where I live is any "better" than Doveton. This > point is irrelevant as I am not offering my residence as a commercial rental > to international travellers. Goodness no, just letting us a;lll know that your working class neihbours are more properly accomodated in other suburbs offshoots of other working class suburbs. Well as far as I am concerned I am proud of Australia, it's faults and failings, and every town, suburb abd place, no matter how unimportant you might think it is, or by what measure you judge towns.
> 3. Your own map shows that you are more than two kilometres from the train > station. That's easily 15 minutes, probably more for most people. As I said what is your point? A place is whatever from train, bues or tram, our site shows our position and type or residence so that travellers can make an informed choice on position, suburb and suitablity for their particular purpose, more than most of the hospitality websites that I have seen.
> 4. People travelling from overseas who are searching the Internet for a > place to stay have a right to read comments that discuss relevant matters > and assist them in making decisions. Usenet, in partcular, is an > appropriate place for the exchange of information. Even more so when > newsgroups are used as free advertising for commercial ventures. Rubbish, the usenet is fr use to provide what it always has, useful and relevant information for the , in this case , traveller to find his way arounfd a new city or town where you can be ripped of for price and every from hoteliers to cabbies can rip you of by using your ignorance of the area.
My website gives travellers not only the option of our place in case they are looking for an option that costs less, the maps on the website give a clear indication of where all auburbs , train services and tram services are so that they can make an educated choice of location against priv\ce and transport, and what tgheir interests are.
This is nit given in general and that is why I have made the website give a comprehensive guide as not everyone might agree with your or my intinerary.
> 5. I described your location, which is a vitally important consideration for > most travellers, in strong but measured tones. I did not attack you using [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > "obnoxius (sic) views". It's interesting to see your demonstration of the > "civilized and socially friendly tone" that you say is so important. Apparently you are one of those people who does not realise he is being a jerk when at his repulsive best. Your whole diatribe was a biased description to support your self important view that all tourists should obviously only want what you want, whichs apparently to stay in the slick hotels and follow the guided path of what you consider regular tourism that you can boast about when you go back home.
This is such a bland scenario of self isolation from everything in the country visited and the ordinary people that one wonders what these type tourists can possibly find to talk about when discussing their trips? The diferences between museums and libraries?
No i am not saying ignore them, but it does not cover a hell of a lot of time and brain space.
To try and make the point, I was a sailor, and the most boring thing that happened to visiting overseas is the fact that you can walk in anywhere in the world and spend your time in Maccas and coles exactly the same as you ahve at home. for me it was the villages, the odd spots meeting people in their natural surroundings noy\t yet corrupted completely by western edifices and ways. http://www.lucjasgateway.com.au/ watch this space, we will be offering help to visit , starting with Asia, places as near to National Geographic as is possible in this day and age. Whereas you seem to be trying to send everyone to your conceot of tourism, which is the very same conducted tours that extract the most shekels from the entrapped and controlled tourist. Berni, Australia.
singleguy - 09 Nov 2006 13:52 GMT You have the email to ask those questions if you seriously want them. G.
> [msge snipped] > [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Cath texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom.. - 10 Nov 2006 00:33 GMT >> [msge snipped] >> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] >> >> Cath
>You have the email to ask those questions if you seriously want them. >G. Well I have tried in the past - here is just *one* example of what happened when I have tried to contact you in the past!
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travellingman - 10 Nov 2006 12:06 GMT > >> [msge snipped] > >> [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > Well I have tried in the past - here is just *one* example of what > happened when I have tried to contact you in the past! Apologies but we have an error on the webmaster address somewhere which I woill winkle out. however the enail given on this post should be valid, I would be interested if you could let me know how you go trying this address.
To contact try info@lucjasgateway.com.au which is and auto responder but I will receive the message and give you another address to contact on, as you know i dare not put it up here. Regards Aulethal
> From: MAILER-DAEMON@mx17.nyc.untd.com > To: texan [remainder deleted] [quoted text clipped - 40 lines] > X-Originating-Server: ws3-5.us4.outblaze.com > Message-Id: <20060530054526.4C57021B32F@ws3-5.us4.outblaze.com> Alan S - 10 Nov 2006 12:49 GMT >Aulethal What happened to berni?
Reece - 10 Nov 2006 13:41 GMT >>Aulethal > > What happened to berni? He moved down the road to Cranbourne.
R.
travellingman - 10 Nov 2006 22:33 GMT > >Aulethal > > What happened to berni? On holiday. Aulethal.
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom.. - 11 Nov 2006 04:28 GMT >> >Aulethal >> >> What happened to berni? > >On holiday. >Aulethal. What happened to George, Paul, Danny and Bernadette?
Cath
Julie - 12 Nov 2006 23:05 GMT >>> >Aulethal >>> [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] > > Cath What happened to single guy - we now have travellingman
Gee it would be great if he could run the spell checker before posting also
Julie
aulethal - 26 Nov 2006 07:07 GMT > >>> >Aulethal > >>> [quoted text clipped - 12 lines] > > Julie Gees you lot still here camped under your bridge. Come on out of the cold, you poor addled lot, send me you adresses and i'll send you all a copy of the beatles nowhere man. Just so you can plan the rest of your lives right. Au
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom.. - 26 Nov 2006 21:55 GMT >> [msge snipped] >> [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] >You have the email to ask those questions if you seriously want them. >G. You are in a public forum so there should be no hestitation for you not to disclose your ABN or other licences as required.
For all I know, and I may well check this out, you may be required by law to disclose such on your website!
Cath
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