The New Gnangara

What is the deal with bong graveyards? They seem to be often associated with bodies of water. To fill up? Gnangara pine forest for cars and murder victims. Riversea for bongs. Rendered beautifully by Pete F.

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Comedian, artist, photographer and critic. From 2007 to 2017 ran the culture and satire site The Worst of Perth
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28 Responses to The New Gnangara

  1. NF#1 says:

    Nice shots. Pete’s been dogging again, in Riverslea?

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  2. Orbea says:

    And yet everywhere in Nedlands there are nangs

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Doggin and Bongs ace combo

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  4. Shreiking Wombat Ninja says:

    Riverslea. Yet more made-up suburbs.

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  5. Shreiking Wombat Ninja says:

    Actually I think Dogging would be a perfectly good name for a suburb. Maybe next door to Darch.

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  6. Pete f says:

    Yup, riversea the mega council. I’m having a few riversea flouro vests made up so I can move signs and trim trees that annoy me.

    If anyone from an existing council challenges me it’ll be all ‘didn’t you get the memo? You’d better get back to the depot mate’

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  7. rottobloggo says:

    I wept at the beauty of this.

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    • Pete f says:

      We could make ot a post feature. I stumbled upon the site while looking at Osprey.
      No photos of the birds though.

      Must say, it was a fab spot to burn one down. Limestone outcrop, clear view, and just far enough from the rnd of the path.

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  8. juantrak says:

    Riversea just doesn’t sound poncy enough for the Western Suburbs purple rinse set.
    I do like the fluoro vest idea, though.
    Don’t forget though, to be authentic, you need a ute load of traffic cones and roadworks signs, and you commence “work”, by blocking off 3 of 4 lanes for 2 kms, just to trim that tree or move that sign.
    Only then can you justifiably classify yourself as a Roads Scholar.

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