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I much preferred Melbourne to Sydney as well.
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"Melbourne Cup,race that stops a Nation?...Dont believe the Hype."
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I much prefer Melbourne over Sydney.
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TK Maxx
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Phew, for a minute there I thought you were about to say Judo Rick's genitalia.
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TUNISIA
CITIZAN KANE STRIDEING EDGE KENNERDY SPACE CENTER LONDON LIVERPOOL GARDEN CENTER WITH THE YELLOW SUBMARINE A DAY OUT STRAWBERRY PICKING |
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Spent 9 weeks driving around NZ, both islands having adventure and fun. You must be one unadventurous blind man to not appreciate it. If you got stuck in the towns/cities then what do you expect. The place has panoramic beauty in abundance, especially the south island. I spent 4 months in total in Australia and Sydney never rocked my boat. In fact im not really interested in cities.
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Circus Maximus Rome,
couple of stray dogs sh!tting in a council park |
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dublin- overpriced, and not much to see
cheyenne, wyoming,- dont bother, trust me green bay , wisconsin- wierd, displaced centre and not much about jaywick- the brochure was misleading |
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Cheyenne, Green Bay and Jaywick (never heard of it) are not supposed to be good though
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has anyone seriously been to Jaywick ?
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Pixie - the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve seems an odd time to be seeking culture! Fireworks sounds more fun.
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plenty to do in nz but if you want chirpy, unsurly locals and recently refurbed niteclubs then costa del sol is closer.
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Wherever you go the same miserable,cynical person always tags along with you.
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