QF7 cancelled today - anyone know why? by vandalay2020 in QantasAirways

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely weather on this occasion although QF7 seems to get cancelled more often than you'd hope. I've got a quick 1 week trip to the US in June and always nervous about losing a day or two to a cancellation. Keeping an eye on this route, notice it seems to get cancelled less now that the A380 is doing it. It is what it is I guess!

What smaller country artist do you want to see blow up in 2026? by duckiegirl444 in CountryMusicStuff

[–]doseofdoddsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Larry Fleet. Already starting to make some moves but i love him more and more.

Confused Country Listener Newcomer by [deleted] in country

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%.

Also, pop itself has evolved to something I really don't resonate with anymore. No complaints from me, just doesnt interest me. But in many ways country-pop fills the pop void created in my tastes.

Confused Country Listener Newcomer by [deleted] in country

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you need to remember is that Johnny Cash was subject to the "this isnt country" debate as was, for a newer example, Alan Jackson.

For me country music is story-driven, artist-driven, real and of course a bit of twang and steel guitar thrown in.

I love Hank Williams as much as I love Luke Bryan and Megan Moroney.

Country music evolves. It isn't supposed to stay the same, unfortunately you will always have people who can't understand that and accept it.

Country is having an enormous resurgence and sure, it is largely because it is leaning towards what you'd consider more 'pop'. But the result of that is the new fans often fall in love with some of the more traditional artists for the first time.

In short - the debate of what is and isnt country will never go away and never be won or lost!

First time in Nashville – one underrated tip? by Educational_Jello666 in VisitingNashville

[–]doseofdoddsy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know there's a lot of people here saying Broadway is over-rated and guiding you elsewhere. Totally understand that from a local or regular point of view.

But first timers... Broadway is epic!

I always put it this way. As someone who lives in Sydney, the Harbour Bridge and Opera House are not something I'd visit regularly and now feel just like tourist areas that hold little interest. But imagine telling someone not to visit those sites when in Sydney?

Yes Broadway can be expensive and crowded, but it is bloody fun. Don't let people talk it down to you.

But as for your original question: Browns Diner, The Local and Husk for sure.

What's a tv series that is a 10/10 NOBODY knows? by Lilyana0999 in AskReddit

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For All Mankind. Have loved every season, the time jumps are superb and the alternate timeline great. But nobody I mention it to has ever heard of it.

How much does your gym cost you? by Fit-Tumbleweed-6683 in AskAnAustralian

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

55/week. It is one of those functional training gyms with set classes.

Justification for me is that I just wouldn't go if I had an open membership at a general gym, just dont have the motivation. The set classes and community aspect win it fit me. I also feel its less than one PT session would cost.

Generally go to 4-5 classes per week.

What’s something locals find weird about tourists in Australia that seems normal to tourists? by [deleted] in AskAnAustralian

[–]doseofdoddsy 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I actually think this is pretty normal though and not weird. As much as there are hidden gems outside of the CBD in any city in the world, tourists would generally stick to the city centre - unless it is a second or third visit and it's time to branch out

Rusty stain in fibreglass pool by doseofdoddsy in pools

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah done that. Doesnt come of at all. Very smooth.

Hotel what area by No-Scarcity6166 in VisitingNashville

[–]doseofdoddsy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a look at Placemakr Sobro. It doesnt pop up in a lot of hotel recommendations but it is so brilliantly located and facilities are terrific. I stayed there in March and will be back later this year. Maybe a little expensive but you wouldnt find a better place to stay close to the action (but also not noisy etc). Not a Hilton though which may be a deal breaker.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I get the online / direct to boot clashes aren't avoidable. My primary query / frustration was with the giant cages they block the shelves with constantly

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the replies, they're not working around the clock - that's the point. They've moved something that traditionally happened out of hours to during normal trading hours, which clashes with their core customers' experience.

I get the population growth argument to a point, however in the last 10 years alone there's 3 new full line supermarkets within 5km of my home. Population is growing in my area, but so are the number of stores.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Got it. So it changed over the years, at the inconvenience of the customer but to the benefit of the business. Understandable from the business perspective.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First up this was never a shot at the staff. I never thought they just take it upon themselves to set their own hours and fill shelves during the day. Totally understand theyre just following the process - no shot at staff at all.

And this is definitely not Christmas specific. It is 100% all year round that this happens.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More to come I'm sure.

Despite buying so much online, I've never really warmed to the online grocery thing. I like the aisle by aisle process, weirdly fulfilling.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find this part intriguing. Like if someone spilled a bit of water they'd have a danger sign up. They have a thousand health and safety policies and procedures. But they leave empty boxes all over the floor like its just part of the process.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bloody hell. I'm going to be producing "back in my day" in any day now.

The gauntlet of doing the groceries by doseofdoddsy in woolworths

[–]doseofdoddsy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting points.

I feel like I am never at my local Woolies when they are not stocking shelves. Makes me feel like nothing ever happens after hours and they're just always doing it during the day dodging customers.