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Welcome to Moscow - "School Day"
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After getting slightly lost on the subway system, everything is challenging when it is written in Cyrillic, It was time to catch up with the Hock and start the Russian festivities.
Moscow itself was an awesome place, so much history, so different from anywhere i have ever been. The buildings a mixture or amazingly old architecture and the massive brick monuments to the communists. Wondered around Red Square and did a tour of the Kremalin both of with were amazing. Well the first night in Moscow did involve Chris throwing his cash around like some Australian billionaire with little or no effect (atleast not from the desired types of people). At different stages of the night we were in clubs with bowling alleys and bumper cars, had a stray dog decide to befriend us and follow us along three trains in the subway and Im pretty sure we paid a quiet a large amount to enter a club with we were actually the only two people in. Sep 1st in Russia is School Day, the last day of holidays for the Russiona Uni students. You would think they would be back at home putting their contact on their books but... what a night. With that special travellers luck we ended up at a massive rave, somehow we made it through "face control" and ushered into the VIP area for some "special" tea brewed up by a buddying cardio-thoracic surgeon, great company (can you believe they let girls that look that good in clubs at 16!). One hell of a night, we were still partying at the second after party when it was time to find an internet cafe to listen to the footy!
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