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    1 year ago

    1 month ago today…

    I arrived in Australia! I can’t say it’s gone particularly fast - although the money I bought with me certainly has.Sorry U’ve been so rubbishat keeping this blog up-to-date; considering I sit around most days either sunbathing, reading Harry Potter or watching crap AustralianTV, I haven’t got much of an excuse!

    Anyway, I’m now living in Oatley, NSW which is 30 minutes outside Central Sydney. I’ve been here 2 weeks now and really starting to enjoy living in Australia. It’s a nice little ‘burb with an amazing pie shop (which will no doubt be to blame for my expanding waistline) and friendly locals.

    I spent 3 days in a hostel in Sydney when I first moved down from Congewai - met some cool people along the way and did all the touristy things like visit the Opera House, The Botanical Gardens, Darling Harbour etc etc. I also went Whale watching which was awesome and I was lucky enough to see four Hump Back whales. Since then I’ve been busy trying to find a job and have had numerous interviews - and hopefully today I find out if I get an Account Executive job working for a Loyalty Marketing Agency called Visible Results (which I really, really want!)

    The weather up until now has been lovely - 23-29 degrees, so pretty warm, although there have been a few humid days that have played havoc with my hair. Today it has been lashing it down with rain and after my presentation at Visible Results I walked home from Oatley station bare foot as there’s about 3” of water in the streets.

    Oatley is great because it’s so close to the City so if I ever get bored, I just hop on a train and go exploring; or if I fancy just chilling out there’s the lake nearby, a couple of nice coffee shops and an old fashioned cinema in the next town. It’s been really great catching up with my ‘Australian family’ - it’s funny seeing the similarities and differences between the two sides. I am also an honourary cricket fan - but for a only a couple more weeks whilst the bleeding Ashes is on! You have no idea how competitive the Australians are…or how bitter they get! So for the next few weeks I will be whole-heartedly supporting the England cricket team and hoping that they stuff the Aussies in the next 2 tests.

    If I get the job at Visible Results, I start in January so have planned to visit Melbourne for a few days at Christmas maybe see a bit more of New South Wales. I’d quite like to visit Coffs Harbour and Port Macquarie again to see how much they’ve changed since the last time I visited.

    Anyway, I’ve heard lots about the snow back home - I am a bit jealous! And although being a lady of leisure probably isn’t helping, but I am missing quite a few people back home. It’s annoying that Australia is so far away - but thankfully God created Skype, Hotmail and Facebook which is making it a lot easier to stay in contact. I will try and update Tumblr again soon, but I’ve got to start Christmas shopping soon and looking for a new laptop as the beloved Sony Vaio is on its last legs :(

    Australia

    Sydney

    working holiday visa

    Coffs Harbour

    Port Macquarie

    Visible Results

    The Ashes

    England

  2. 1 year ago

    Vuvuzelas

    If Prince William thinks he had it bad, try living in MY house.

    My IDIOT of a next door neighbour has given his two small children a vuvuzela each.

    Someone on my street is going to crack soon & murder those those two kids.

    Vuvuzela

    South Africe

    Bafana Bafana

    World Cup 2010

    Prince William

    The Royal Family

    England

    BBC

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    1 year ago

    Dear America.
This is a quick letter to inform you of how incorrect today’s New York Post’s headline is. 
Firstly, you did NOT win yesterday’s World Cup game against us (England). It was a DRAW. How does the score 1-1 make it a win to the USA? Answer: IT DOESN’T.
Secondly, it wasn’t the greatest tie since Bunker Hill as we (England) played considerably better than you and it was only largely thanks to Tim Howard (who coincidentally plies his trade at Everton, an ENGLISH football team) and Emile Heskey’s inability to capitalise on decent chances. 
Thirdly, it is not Clint Dempsey who should be credited with your equaliser, it was largely thanks to West Ham’s Rob Green’s inability to keep a clean sheet. 
Finally, here’s a little piece of advice: NEVER let American film stars (who know bugger all about football) give advice or tips on the World Cup. Although to be fair, it did give us something to laugh about.

Yours Sincerely,
Disgruntled England fan.

    Dear America.

    This is a quick letter to inform you of how incorrect today’s New York Post’s headline is.

    Firstly, you did NOT win yesterday’s World Cup game against us (England). It was a DRAW. How does the score 1-1 make it a win to the USA? Answer: IT DOESN’T.

    Secondly, it wasn’t the greatest tie since Bunker Hill as we (England) played considerably better than you and it was only largely thanks to Tim Howard (who coincidentally plies his trade at Everton, an ENGLISH football team) and Emile Heskey’s inability to capitalise on decent chances.

    Thirdly, it is not Clint Dempsey who should be credited with your equaliser, it was largely thanks to West Ham’s Rob Green’s inability to keep a clean sheet.

    Finally, here’s a little piece of advice: NEVER let American film stars (who know bugger all about football) give advice or tips on the World Cup. Although to be fair, it did give us something to laugh about.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Disgruntled England fan.

    New York Post

    America

    England

    football

    World Cup 2010

    Robert Green

    Zac Efron

    American's know nothing about football

  4. 2 years ago

    Wayne Bridge

    what an absolute PENIS!

    Why the hell can’t you just beat the shit out of John Terry (and Ashley Cole) instead? That’s what normal guys would do!

    If we win the World Cup you are going to look like a complete and utter IDIOT.

    Wayne Bridge

    John Terry

    Ashley Cole

    England

    World Cup