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Do
you come from the land down under?
Well, no, but we've got some pictures here.
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| Singing
the anthem on Cup Day - the whole country
stops to watch a horse race. Note the VB raised
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Millennium
Eve under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. OK, at
this point, at the Coogee Bay Hotel, but earlier
we were at bridge. At least I think that's where
we were. Whatever, we're HAPPY.
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Just a
hop and a skip away
In spite of what Americans think, Asia is not "in the
neighbourhood." But in just under 12 hours, you can
be someplace that feels like a whole different continent
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Angkor
Wat! This is a good story: Brian's camera broke and
we have no good pictures of us! In spite of the fact
that it was among our most memorable trips ever! Ha
ha! Woo hoo! Anyway, KD took this with a disposable
panorama cam.
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Quay in Singapore? New Quay, Asian Quay, Circular
Quay? The key is to pronounce it right
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Floating
on a raft in Thailand - it's a lot harder than
it looks. You don't know man - YOU WEREN'T THERE!
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The Old
Country
Kristine says "The Old Country" is any area around
Brian - Ha ha! Ha.... haah. Ummm. Anyway, I'll go cry now.
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Lousianna! Not in the old country you say?
Well, its a museum in Denmark. As proof note that
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Ahh, the Homeland.
Wait. No pictures from America? Well, if you don't live
there, you've seen it in the movies. It's really like that.
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we were young - The Date Heard 'Round the World.
SMG's 15th anniversary gala - we went "as
friends," telling everyone that was all there
was. No one believed us, but we kept up the story
for the next 12 months. Note the bushy hair on
Brian. |
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