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What areas/suburbs do Baby Boomers hate?; Looking for somewhere to live without Baby Boomers. Is there somewhere they avoid?
Topic Started: 24 Apr 2012, 09:47 PM (8,576 Views)
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1 May 2012, 05:23 PM

I can guarantee anything you can do I can do better dipshit.

Except maybe suck dick. You're obviously good at that. You seem quite effete and spineless. When the crash comes you might get a job in HR if you're lucky.
You're just digging a deeper hole for yourself with comments like that.

So far in this thread you've managed to demonstrate petty jelousy for those who are successful, extreme childishness, a sense of over entitlement, and a penchant for silly, foul mouthed insults. Got any more tricks up your sleave?

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All you've demonstrated is what slime you are basing arguments and abuse on assumptions and lies.

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Frank Castle is a liar and a criminal. He will often deliberately take people out of context and use straw man arguments.
Frank finally and unintentionally gives it up and admits he got where he is, primarily via dumb luck!
See here
Property will be 50-70% off by 2016.
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This is one of the funniest threads I've read in a while. :D
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While it's true that those who win never quit, and those who quit never win, those who never win and never quit are idiots.

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Find out where your generation lives

By Sonja Koremans
news.com.au
May 04, 2012 6:25PM

NEWS.COM.AU has collated demographic information from more than 10,000 suburbs and towns across the nation to visualise where your generation lives - from Gen Y and Gen X to Baby Boomers.

Map data is based on Gen Y (as indicated by purple sector, born between 2000 and 1980) Gen X (as indicated by blue sector, born between 1979 and 1965) and Baby boomers (as indicated by yellow sector, born between 1946 and 1964).

For Gen Y it's a life in the inner-city suburbs such as Carlton in Melbourne, Sydney’s Haymarket and Paddington in Brisbane.

At the other end of the spectrum, Brisbane’s industrial hub of Lytton has no children and lots of retirees. More than 80 per cent its population is over 65, according to government data.

While Gen Y can be found clustered into the vibrant hubs, they are also in the outer fringe first-home buyer suburbs including Quakers Hill and Granville in Sydney’s west.

Gen Xers can be found in suburbs with multi-million-dollar properties such as Balmain, Mosman and Dover Heights in Sydney and also in country outposts including Augathella in western Queensland, Dorrigo in New South Wales and Hallett in South Australia.

Demographer Mark McCrindle says lifestyle choices push generations together into suburbs and towns.

"It is a clear pathway that generations follow each other into areas because of lifestyle decisions," Mr McCrindle said.

"Gen Xers dominate the regional towns because they have children and want housing affordability, backyards, shorter commute times and easily accessible services.

"For Gen Y, it is the reverse, younger people move from the suburbs and towns to the inner-city for lifestyle, education and employment opportunities."

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/money/property/find-out-where-does-your-generation-lives/story-e6frfmd0-1226346698406#ixzz1uDyl26PU
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That map shows that 90% of the population are GenX. Normal useless garbage from the Australian MSM.
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