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My first entry!
... ll never forget it!
This week was Valentines week, or more appropriately named at Griffith, SHAG week. Its an even run by the SU (student union) thats similar to freshers week, but much more events planned and much more fun! There is also RAG week, which is all geared towards charity, and I heard that RAG week is even more intense than SHAG week, so I'm slightly nervous about this. SHAG started out with a foam party in the Arthur's Restaurant/Bar (our school's ...
Mine's a pint of the black stuff.....
... It was so busy with christmas shoppers! The lights and decorations made the mall very pretty and there was a good vibe about the place.
We headed into Temple Bar and had a spot of dinner in the Elephant and Castle restaurant. It was recommended by Matt and Kyle and it didn't disappoint! Yum yum burger. Hudson made lots of friends too! I think he has now decided that he's older than he is and doesn't want baby food ...
Not Paddywackery
... unsettled. He had a major mix-up and miscommunication with the refugee camp and was banished, so much that even a guard stood in front of the camp and would not let him in. He said that the miscommunication caused one of his subjects to fall into bad terms with his master teacher, which is shameful, disgraceful, and any other unfortunate word you can think of. Talk about buzzkill.
The next morning I went to a presentation at the IWAMD by ...
Magic country, people, city
... spoilt.... On our last night our waitress was telling us she was an Aussie of Irish parents who moved home 3 years ago... She was born at Gosford hospital, and lived in Lisarow.... Familiar to some we know... (Shaun & Shell born at Gosford) and Hank, CAth & family live at Lisarow.... Also the Head Chef cooking our dinner came from Murwillumbah, and they had employed a waiter that day from Newcastle.... We have just loved this country, and enjoyed our time in ...
The Fun of Immigration
... all the plans for my lessons, explaining that she did not have to do my lessons but if I didn't make it back in time I didn't want to leave her hanging with blocks of time and nothing to do.
The next morning I got up early and got ready. I knocked on Iris's door and she said she was coming. I finished getting ready and knocked on her door again. I could tell she had fallen asleep again and I had to knock a few times to wake her up. She felt ...


