The Island Sanctuary Bed and Breakfast Brisbane
2 Emily Crescent Brisbane, Queensland, 4184, Australia
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Casino Anyone?
... table BB at 1200, guy in front of me ships, i hate to say this but I folded A10o here. There were just too many people left to act after me. He did get called by the BB and lost a race.
I think three hands after that I was BB. Action got folded to SB who shoves on me. I look at an Ace n that was enough for the call. I was all-in. He turns over A10, I turn over ****! A6. To my luck the board runs 9KQ69! Split! My heart rate didn't even have time to drop as the ...
Carlsberg don't make Art Galleries but if they did
... this use of the Internet for further research? Free Wifi... brilliant.
They had a Matisse exhibition on there too, but I have seen a lot of Matisse work in my time, and decided not to go in. However, inspired by the exhibition they also had a drawing section, where for a small fee you could go in and sit around some fabulous still life set ups, using the drawing materials and easels that the gallery offered. They had a schedule where either life models ...
Sports Day: University-Sponsored Day of Debauchery
... at the Regatta Hotel. The fourth years met for breakfast and drinks at 8 am, then walked to the bar where the third years had convened to have a second round of drinks, continued along to pick up the second years and finally the first years at about 1 pm. By this point most were too inebriated to walk and loaded up onto the public city busses to be delivered at the Uni. Other bus passengers were not amused. "Great, our ...
Cheesed Off
... some breakfast, but nearly died when we saw some of the prices. We ended up having to share a Subway sandwich, as it was all we could afford. Once we had finished our 6-inch meatball sub, we continued into town on foot.
We walked for about 20 minutes before we arrived at King George’s square, where we heard an almighty bang. We stopped in our tracks, but noticed that most people were just carrying on as normal, except for one crazy Australian who was convinced that a ...
The New chapter in Australia
... for the first few weeks of my tenure and spent much of it trying to adjust to the humidity and heat and venturing into the city to meet various agencies to find work which was a priority in my broke ass state. Also discovering how the train networks worked and within 48 hours of arriving having got a new phone number, bank account, tax number applied for and all the most important admin issues attended to. The following weeks consisted of far too many agency meetings and to ...

