Phophonyane Falls, Swaziland Superthread

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WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME NOT TO READ BACK IN THIS THREAD. :|

Bwaaahahaha.

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"But how do I make it shoot?"

Hats off to whoever thought of that one.


At least I can rest assured that no matter how old I get, I will never ever look that bad.
 
Work, buses, sleep deprivation, hanging out laundry in the dark, psychotic bird, the usual :wink: You?

:giggle: Oh much the same, I'm trying to pitch the idea of why flying to Perth for 24 hours to my girlfriend too see my favourite singer ISN'T CRAZY!

Oh and still finishing off an assignment that was due 2 days ago!
 
:giggle: Oh much the same, I'm trying to pitch the idea of why flying to Perth for 24 hours to my girlfriend too see my favourite singer ISN'T CRAZY!

Tell her all about this mad bastard Axver guy you know. You'll seem positively sane after that.
 
Tori in europe would have been the death of me.

This is the same person who made me feel guilty about planning to see U2 in the US (partially the reason I didn't go....mostly cause of lack of funds). Its kinda silly, but its what I like to do.

I don't know why I'm venting in here, sorry guys.
 
Have a good one, Jen! :wave:

I for one can't believe you are seeing Porcupine Tree in three cities, in three days!

See, I just wish there were a fourth gig. Though I wouldn't mind a rest day ... I imagine the band's crew wouldn't mind one either!

And vent as much as you like.
 
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Since I'm too lazy to check back, how was Hobart, Bonnie?

Oh, it was great. Really nice. Very green. Very small, too, but that was nice, it's cradled between a river and a few mountain ranges so pretty much everywhere has a good view, I don't know if you've ever been. My aunt was recently elected a prominent political position there, so it was pretty cool, I got to go to some pretty important places and meet pretty important people. There was also a huge beer festival, which was rad. I actually missed my plane on Sunday, we kind of screwed up something, it wasn't just my fault, I swear. :silent: Got back alright the next day, though. It's a nice city but outside of some nice shopping and great pubs and restaurants, there's not a hell of a lot to do unless you go out into the wilderness for tours, which I regrettably didn't have much time or money to do so. So it's good to be well prepared like that. It's not like a larger city where you can just wander around for days and keep finding new, exciting things.
 
There's a Canberra Casino?! Was it there a few years ago?

I would have remembered that awesome flag... *L*


Hi Bonnie! :wave:
I liked the little I saw of Hobart... I'm just glad we got to do a tour of the Cadbury factory before they stopped them. Mum found a little distillery somewhere too and got some fancy local-made gin.
 
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