Port Arthur

Trip Start Mar 01, 2006
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Trip End Jul 09, 2006


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Friday, March 24, 2006

Firstly I would like to say thanks for the renewed interest in posting comments on our site - keep them coming, becuase they are the only things keeping me sane from living with Thom day in day out... Lesley, I know how you must now feel, and by 'ek are you lucky to have a bit of a break from him.

Alison, you have also kept us entertained by leaving your comment yesturday on the entry for JANUARY 14TH?!?! The dumness you had in maths lessons obviously hasn't left you. You've chosen the right uni, mind... Anyway, your not the first to leave a message - but next time leave a message on the right day - saves us a lot of hassle involving Thom's mum trying to explain why a Mar 22nd entry is on Jan 14th?? Bless your cotton socks is all I can say.

Also, opposite our hostel there is a radio station called HO FM!!! HA HA, how immature. See picture included - of the radio station, nothing else. jees!

Back to the blog, before we lose our die-hard fans: Today we decided to explore the peninsular to the west of Hobbit. If none of you know where that is or what it means then get a map of Tazzie & you will become enlightened. Only problem was, we headed in the wrong direction for 50km, and ended up losing over an hour, but it was all good fun, so it really doesn't matter!

We passed picturesque lookout point after picturesque lookout point, each one giving us fantastic views of the Tazzie bays, beaches, cliffs and villages that littered the coasts. Had a really good lasagne in a little village called Richmond, then headed out into the country towards Port Arthur, via really famous places like The Bay of Pirates (they would be famous if you lot were cultured!). That took us til about 4pm. At this point I was in creases about Thom's driving - see separate blog. We didn't set off til late becasue we were arguing with Helen of Troy about how Panic at the Disco, or Picnic in the Library are my new favourite band!! HA.

Anyway, stuff that everyone will understand... Thom can't be bothered writing this blog, so I've got to do it again, and again, and again. Lazy git. Enjoy the pictures. Apparently March was the coldest March for the last 20years. That's nice. I wouldn't know. We've mainly been having plus-25· heat everyday - seems pretty warm to me, so don't know what you lot are complaining about - English kniggets.
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clayton33
clayton33 on

Getting lost
Perhaps if you held the map up the right way, you wouldn't go in the wrong direction. Alternatively, stand on your heads - is it an Ausralian or British map?!!

maxie
maxie on

picnic
panic at the disco r a load of jumped up, emo scenester (sorry hel, stole vat 1 of u)
u ort 2 have ur eyes gauged out with a medicine ball 4 such music tastes!!
long live busted !!!!! WOT?? NO

helen262
helen262 on

panic and run
thankyou very much max. to ben: HA

its all about larrikin. everybody will love larrikin love. just you wait.

maxie
maxie on

yes
and who saw them b4 they were were big .........................erm erm ........................oh yeah. me n hellen!!!
we rock! LOL(Love Of Larrakin)

ozzy2006
ozzy2006 on

Re: yes
BOTHERED!
Any more of this 'new music' crap & we'll have you thrown off the site. This is about us, stop stealing our attention

clayton33
clayton33 on

Break from Ben
Thank you Thom ! I am sure you have periods of insanity too with our lad. Can't say home is much quieter but i certainly am buying less cookies ! Anna says there is a lot less ironing! Jxx

maxie
maxie on

jst try it
u just try n throw us off 4 stealing ur thunder!! wot wiv my superior hacking skills n helens ear to the music grapvine we are unbeatable!!! apart from the hacking obviously..........

mummyx3
mummyx3 on

message for maxie
I THINK THESE 2 NEED PUTTING DOWN A FEW AUSTRALIAN PEGS, WOT SAY YOU ?

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