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		<title>Living in Sydney &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Visitor from Germany! Last week Eric &#38; Melli visited me, after 8 weeks of driving through Australia. I tried to show them what Sydney culture is about, so the first night we went to a jazzy, funky jam session at the Townhall in Newton. After walking the city the whoe day, they where pretty tired [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Visitor from Germany!</span><br />
Last week Eric &amp; Melli visited me, after 8 weeks of driving through Australia. I tried to show them what Sydney culture is about, so the first night we went to a jazzy, funky jam session at the Townhall in Newton.<br />
After walking the city the whoe day, they where pretty tired the next evening, so I just went to the usual wednesday-evening-trivi-night at the pub around the corner.<br />
Thursday night Tom (from Czech moved to Aussi in &#8217;91) invited us to a Czech restaurant of a friend. The meal was just awsome! Like at home, as the Czech and suthern German cuisine are pretty similar. Nice roasted Pork in lots of yummi fat with Sauerkraut and knedlÃ­ky (dumplings) aside! Lots of good Czech beer and Vodka afterwards. A really nice international evening with people from Czech, Italy and Germany at our table.<br />
Saturday we had a bbq with cangaroo and lots of aussi wine (out of these 4l cardboard boxes! <img src='http://tim.jagenberg.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> ). Leaving on tuesday, Eric &amp; Melli left on sunday for another short trip south of Sydney, returning monday evening after getting rid of their buy-back-car. Another nice evening hanging out in our backyard with some more friends of the house.<br />
Leaving for Thailand, they catched their plane that tuesday afternoon. It&#8217;s been really nice to see some known faces again, after leaving Germany in october.<br />
subculture in Sydney<br />
Friday I went to a concert of my favorite local band Rastawookie. 9 people on stage, lots of different instruments (brass, big drums, flutes, &#8230;) playing an very interesting mix between reggae, ska, latin, and some eastern-european sounds.<br />
The last weekend they had a nice concert in the pub &#8220;Empire of Anandale&#8221; with a nice afterparty in their hotelroom, where I took two films of slides the night.<br />
This time things were somehow different. The location more central, bigger advertisement all around Sydney and probably as a result of this long queues in front of the pub. (The earlier gigs were smaller in a rather familiar athmosphere)<br />
But even with lots of people not really connected to that scene (lots of overdressed girls!) the party lasted till two or three in the morning.<br />
A view days ago, Seani, a friend of Madelaine, invited me for some weird funny movie at an really interesting venue. It looked like an old storage building, with a huge archive of movies and some chairs arranged like in a cinema. The movie was pretty weird, about some conspiracy in the american upperclass. Seemed more like a good laugh to me. But the people were really nice, and asked us if we wanted coffe or tea while watching the movie.<br />
There are so many small nice things to discover in Sydney!</p>
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