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Sydney, Australian Capital Territory

Friday, 6 April 2007

Sydney, Australian Capital Territory

hey England!!!! hows hte weather back home!!?? its bloody raining here!! whats that all about!! o well cant really complain coz were in coolest city on the planet!! Sydney rocks!! Arrived here on sunday and went staight out to check out what was goin on, were down at the Circular Quays all night, saw the opera house and the bridge all lit up at night, it looked awesome!! Done loads since then but to be honest i cant really remember everyhting........ After checking out the city that 1st night we went to manly to c Bret which was wicked!! hes got this cool little pad at the end of his mums garden, hes even hooked up his own beer tap through the fridge, wwwwwwwoooooooowwwwwww!!!! we loved it!! drank on his varander all day and hit manly that night, had a wicked nite there, met up with chess' friend Lucy that she hadnt seen in ages so that was cool for her!!

Next day we went to Bondi Beach, we had heard tht it wasnt really tht special, really dirty but we still had to say we went there- it was really dirty but still really cool 2 say weve been 2 bondi! we then went and met up with the reynolds- family friends of mine, and oni took us out 4 the day which was good 2 c all of them.

last nite we went 2 the royal sydney easter show, they had loads of shows and stuff on, like moto-x bikes doin crazy stuff, a rodeo, magic and stuff like tht. the bikes were wkd, doin all sorts of mad stuff u dont even c on tv.

off 2 new zealand 2moro, so looking forward 2 the next bit of the trip, gonna b awsome!

spk soon

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