
Perhaps it's wonderful here, and I've merely misperceived it for all these decades.
What's so unshit about it, then?
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Tue 23 Mar 2010, 2:42,
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What's so unshit about it, then?

The scenery's great, the wildlife is great, the transport in Sydney's very good. People aren't quite so hard-line conservative as some places I've been. Sure, it's got some issues, but it's definitely no worse than Blighty.
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What cuntry are we talking about, then?
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Tue 23 Mar 2010, 2:49,
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England's orrible.
(Although the people one's with can change the circumstances to a remarkable degree)
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Tue 23 Mar 2010, 2:59,
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(Although the people one's with can change the circumstances to a remarkable degree)

The friends I had in Bern just about made it bearable for a couple of years.
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Tue 23 Mar 2010, 3:54,
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I met a Schwitz-Deutsch girl called Esther Fuchs in France, and it took nearly a week for the juvenile pleasure in her name to wear off.
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