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Mon, Sep 26, 2016
  • How have you being feeling around in Town? Pretty Well?
    How have you being feeling around in Town? Pretty Well? Fantastic place, isn't? Cosmopolis, people from every corner of the earth, every creed, every religion, every culture, came here to vomit in pub toilets.
Wed, Aug 31, 2016
  • Thank you very much for coming out here.
    Thank you very much for coming out here;
Mon, May 9, 2016
  • Nobody goes to countryside nowadays, when is the last time
    Nobody goes to countryside nowadays, when is the last time you spoken to somebody from country. Have you ever had conversation with these people? "What did you do today?" "Ur... I had some soup!" "Oh, for fuck sake, please give me a Cappuccino before I passed out. I need a mug. I need a shoot of half-health injection of cynicism right now."
  • The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney.
    The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney. Look, you're sophisticated people enjoying metropolitan life. You meet up every nine month to have a coffee with somebody, so you can bitch about your best friend who’s not there, "I hate him, I hate him more than you do." Here he comes "Hi, how are you? Do you want a Cappuccino?”
  • This is an incredible period of time in history, especially here, the great city, Sydney.
    This is an incredible period of time in history, especially here, the great city, Sydney. Cause lot of focus is around this place as power hub. It's not just of centre of local area, NSW, Australia, but indeed the whole southern hemisphere, this is the most powerful place of this region. So, you people who live here, are all decision makers. You know that, you pretty much made up your mind about the rest of the World. You know what you should be think about the Asia, Europe, and the America, the North, you think they're all hilarious, why would anybody want live there, they're just places provides cultural experiences for holiday?
Sun, May 8, 2016
  • This is the age of spending, yeah!
    This is the age of spending, yeah! Have you seen people in the middle of Sydney driving around in those huge 4 by 4 vehicles, look like little houses on the move. You can't even see the people inside, cause they're just so high up. Men on the mobile phones going "Bla bla bla~~~" about money, while all ladies with roman catholic blond hair going "Hayi~hayi~hayi" as they plow through school children, roaring around, "Oaaaa~~~" up and down the high streets, hunting that ultimate handbags. So that they will have more space, to buy more shit and carry back to their houses.
Sat, May 7, 2016
  • There’re so many things you can do here in Sydney.
    There’re so many things you can do here in Sydney. You didn't have to come out here to torture yourself at all. It's not like where I used to stay in Scotland, season like this you'd have incessant rain that can last 3 and half weeks. Any given Friday night you'll have 55 guys running around a bar fighting over an empty bag of crisps. And you know, back there, people style their hair with buttermilk, and they're proud of having a golden teeth in between the family. And of course, it all then transformed after 2000 thousand years of that, the city suddenly become a kind of mesh of Barcelona and Tokyo. Everybody wants to going out with someone called Aneka.

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  • How have you being feeling around in Town? Pretty Well?
    How have you being feeling around in Town? Pretty Well? Fantastic place, isn't? Cosmopolis, people from every corner of the earth, every creed, every religion, every culture, came here to vomit in pub toilets.
  • Nobody goes to countryside nowadays, when is the last time
    Nobody goes to countryside nowadays, when is the last time you spoken to somebody from country. Have you ever had conversation with these people? "What did you do today?" "Ur... I had some soup!" "Oh, for fuck sake, please give me a Cappuccino before I passed out. I need a mug. I need a shoot of half-health injection of cynicism right now."
  • Thank you very much for coming out here.
    Thank you very much for coming out here;
  • The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney.
    The conversations can be totally different outside Sydney. Look, you're sophisticated people enjoying metropolitan life. You meet up every nine month to have a coffee with somebody, so you can bitch about your best friend who’s not there, "I hate him, I hate him more than you do." Here he comes "Hi, how are you? Do you want a Cappuccino?”
  • There’re so many things you can do here in Sydney.
    There’re so many things you can do here in Sydney. You didn't have to come out here to torture yourself at all. It's not like where I used to stay in Scotland, season like this you'd have incessant rain that can last 3 and half weeks. Any given Friday night you'll have 55 guys running around a bar fighting over an empty bag of crisps. And you know, back there, people style their hair with buttermilk, and they're proud of having a golden teeth in between the family. And of course, it all then transformed after 2000 thousand years of that, the city suddenly become a kind of mesh of Barcelona and Tokyo. Everybody wants to going out with someone called Aneka.
  • This is an incredible period of time in history, especially here, the great city, Sydney.
    This is an incredible period of time in history, especially here, the great city, Sydney. Cause lot of focus is around this place as power hub. It's not just of centre of local area, NSW, Australia, but indeed the whole southern hemisphere, this is the most powerful place of this region. So, you people who live here, are all decision makers. You know that, you pretty much made up your mind about the rest of the World. You know what you should be think about the Asia, Europe, and the America, the North, you think they're all hilarious, why would anybody want live there, they're just places provides cultural experiences for holiday?
  • This is the age of spending, yeah!
    This is the age of spending, yeah! Have you seen people in the middle of Sydney driving around in those huge 4 by 4 vehicles, look like little houses on the move. You can't even see the people inside, cause they're just so high up. Men on the mobile phones going "Bla bla bla~~~" about money, while all ladies with roman catholic blond hair going "Hayi~hayi~hayi" as they plow through school children, roaring around, "Oaaaa~~~" up and down the high streets, hunting that ultimate handbags. So that they will have more space, to buy more shit and carry back to their houses.