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Ahipara to New Plymouth

USA | Wed, 21 Dec 2011 | By nicholas_harrel | Views [515]

It has been too long but I will put down some of the highlights of the last 2 weeks. Not much has happened so I took some time off. When we last left off I was in Ahipara beach and had just gotten back from the northern cape. I ended up staying a little ... Read more >

Tags: 90 mile beach, baylys beach, new plymouth, raglan

Kia Ora Aotearoa

NEW ZEALAND | Tue, 6 May 2008 | By terrid_b | Views [777]

So after a chilled couple of days with Foster in Melbourne, hanging out and catching up with friends, I managed to make it onto the plane on Thursday afternoon without crying. I lasted until the first 15 minutes of P.S. I Love You, so I turned it off ... Read more >

Tags: hamilton, new zealand, raglan, riff raff, rocky horror

 

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#3 A Perfect View from the Grandstand:  Just outside the old city walls, I was lucky enough to get the perfect seat for this very important match, battled out alongside the sun-drenched hills at sunset. The crowd was disappointing for such an important match, but it didn’t affect the passion or brilliance exhibited throughout. The crowd was somewhat stunned when they noticed three Lionel Messi’s on the pitch. The opposing team subsequently remonstrated loudly with officials, ‘How can a 4 time Ballon d’Or winner appear on the same team three times?!’. The referee dismissed their calls and pressed on with the game. The match went on for much longer than the standard 90 minutes, eventually having to be abandoned due to low light and exhausted players. Unsurprisingly, the Messi’s won convincingly.: by lofiadrian, Views[262]
#3 A Perfect View from the Grandstand: Just outside the old city walls, I was lucky enough to get the perfect seat for this very important match, battled out alongside the sun-drenched hills at sunset. The crowd was disappointing for such an important match, but it didn’t affect the passion or brilliance exhibited throughout. The crowd was somewhat stunned when they noticed three Lionel Messi’s on the pitch. The opposing team subsequently remonstrated loudly with officials, ‘How can a 4 time Ballon d’Or winner appear on the same team three times?!’. The referee dismissed their calls and pressed on with the game. The match went on for much longer than the standard 90 minutes, eventually having to be abandoned due to low light and exhausted players. Unsurprisingly, the Messi’s won convincingly.

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