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A Bedminster Perspective: October 2006
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So what happens when your friends move away to London, Australia and Singapore leaving you stuck on a 4-year course in a grotty Bristol suburb with no life? This blog will attempt to provide a small insight. Saturday, October 28, 2006. I have finally found my new addiction. Anyone who hasn't discovered Google Earth. Obviously, the first place to look for is your own house. Could that be Beverley. Parked over the road? In a vicious cup game a couple of years ago. Ho Chi Minh City. Pyongyang, North Korea:.
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A Bedminster Perspective: December 2006
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So what happens when your friends move away to London, Australia and Singapore leaving you stuck on a 4-year course in a grotty Bristol suburb with no life? This blog will attempt to provide a small insight. Saturday, December 30, 2006. Posted pictures of some rather tasteful Swiss Christmas lights. Now I have to say that my street's effort this year was pathetic. Not a sparkly light in sight. Who can blame me? That's a no, then. Apologies for the blurriness of the photos. Obviously, taking a really ...
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A Bedminster Perspective: August 2006
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So what happens when your friends move away to London, Australia and Singapore leaving you stuck on a 4-year course in a grotty Bristol suburb with no life? This blog will attempt to provide a small insight. Thursday, August 31, 2006. We Don't Like Cricket.Oh No (ratatat tat) - We Love it! We arrived soon after noon, and quickly realised that the game didn't start until three. There was a lovely view from the other side of the ground. We made it about three-quarters of the way round when we reached the p...
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All Right Here?: Mac-Wow!
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Having recently moved from the UK to South East Asia, a lot of people have asked me: "So, what's it like, then? This is my attempt to answer that question. Wednesday, May 02, 2007. Went away this bank holiday weekend to Macau, kind of near to Hong Kong and attached to mainland China. Until 1999 it was Portuguese, in the same way that until 1997 Hong Kong was British. They’re both now Chinese again. If only the Iraq situation was that simple. Most importantly for us, lots of things were old. Really ol...
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: September 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Saturday, September 30, 2006. H and I went with Will to see Hard-Fi last night at the Enmore Theatre in Newtown, a part of Sydney that reminded me of Camden in London. I'll keep it short and sweet. They were bloody fantastic. I'd listened to their album,. Living For The Weekend. And we were at the front! Posted by Jonny @ 10:32 AM. Thursday, September 28, 2006.
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: April 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Sunday, April 30, 2006. The Unofficial World Shithead Championship of South America. With only a few hours of game time left H is currently leading by 132 games to 125. The final score, and the Champion, will be revealed in due course. Posted by Jonny @ 5:36 PM. Well That's That Then! South America 2006. Ten weeks. Actually, maybe I could. Posted by Jonny @ 5:23 PM.
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: July 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Sunday, July 30, 2006. Thank You Mr Michael. Mr Michael has now left Australia, having headed back 'home' to Singapore for a week before flying back 'home' to England for three weeks. H and I do miss our friends back home and it's been nice being able to talk to Mike about it, now that he is an old-hand at being an expat. We started the night in The Orient. During...
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: May 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Friday, May 26, 2006. So now you know what the view is like from our unit, I thought it appropriate to take a few pictures of Manly Beach (which is actually made up of Queenscliff, North and South Steyne and Manly). I took them whilst walking to this very internet cafe this morning. Isn't it a shame when clouds ruin the picture? Posted by Jonny @ 12:56 PM. Now tha...
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: January 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Saturday, January 28, 2006. I played my last game for my football team, Hope FC, this morning. I have been playing for them for 4 years now and loved every minute of it. Well, apart from the time I fractured my skull! When I moved to Bristol I joined Hope FC who play in the Bristol Churches League. It's been a lot of fun. Good luck for the rest of the season, and ...
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Travelling in a fried-out combie: February 2006
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Travelling in a fried-out combie. So what really happens when you get Permanent Residency status for Australia? H and I are about to find out. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Carnaval - The Samba Schools Parade. And we are moving to Australia anyway, which means we can go to New Zealand and do it there. We are heading off to Ilha Grande tomorrow and rumours are that there is very little internet access there, and the electricty gets turned off in the evenings, so we may not be online for a while. Now, Flamen...