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Mon, May 9, 2016
  • 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?”
Sat, May 7, 2016
  • English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages.
    English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages. You know, French, Spanish, or Germany. But the Slavic languages, your language is very mysterious, quite enigmatic in a way. I was in Russia recently. I thought I have couple of words in Russian expression, cause I found myself saying “Moshna chai?” you know, from what I've been told it means "Can I have cup of tea?". And then people come up to me and they go, "@#$%" And then they give you a shoe.

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  • English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages.
    English can understand a little bit of most Romans languages. You know, French, Spanish, or Germany. But the Slavic languages, your language is very mysterious, quite enigmatic in a way. I was in Russia recently. I thought I have couple of words in Russian expression, cause I found myself saying “Moshna chai?” you know, from what I've been told it means "Can I have cup of tea?". And then people come up to me and they go, "@#$%" And then they give you a shoe.
  • 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?”