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‘Crikeys’ At The Ready
... miles for the old people reading). We’ve seen loads of great things and, even though the weather prevented us from doing some of the things we hoped to do, we haven’t let it get us down. Not too much anyway. Tomorrow we fly to Sydney to start the next chapter of our adventure. We are only staying there for about twelve days, but it will be nice to stay in the same spot for some extended time. And, of course, to see our new nephew! Oh, and his ...
The best of Brisbane..
... spent a good few hours doing what girls do best – *****ing about men! Such a great pastime, the whole world over.. On another evening we jumped on the river boat and just cruised up and down the river, looking at Brisbane’s bright lights from the water – it looked gorgeous, I don’t know why people say Brissie is ugly – and then jumped off the boat at some random dock to try to make our way home. Thanks to some sort of in-built navigation system, we ...
Crikey.....its a ur birthday
... our route to hervey bay.
It was incredible. We arrived just in time for the crocodile show. In true Steve Erwin style there enticed the croc out of the water avoiding the snap of his jaws just in time. The snap could be heard a mile away. They also showed us some birds they had rescued. We got to see the roos and wallabies at kangaroo land. We even boughg some roo food to get up close and feed them. So much fun. We also got to feed ...
High rise, city cats and red necks
... I think there are about 30 bridges if the woman standing next to me was telling the truth (she wasn't, it's 16). The pedestrian bridge at the South bank looks like an extended Tall Ship, all masts and rigging, definitely a candidate for 'best bridge of the trip' competition.
Late on, the sky is occupied by flights of enormous fruit bats - flying foxes they are know as. Why? Cos they look like flying foxes I'm guessing. They have a wing span of over ...
Job-Juggling
... a go. I was instantly invited to a mass interview with about 20 people. I already hated the concept. The interview was basically a way of the company showing off how awesome they are, and in all fairness, they did a great job. We were walked into a movie room with a huge projector screen at the front where we watched short films they’d made and clients they’d serviced and it all seemed very impressive. There’s even a film set and photo studio all in house.
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