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I've had about one trillion people asking me if I was going to make a blog for while I am away. So rather than disappoint by depriving the world of me, I decided to just give in and give you what you want! But as I haven't actually left yet, it's quite empty, but stress less. I'll get on it.



Europe » Ireland » County Dublin » Dublin May 28th 2010

Hey, so I haven't really been doing much lately again. Mainly just hanging around with the hostel people and going out to the pubs and clubs around here. I keep running into Australian people everywhere I go which is kind of cool and kind of annoying cos I can just meet them any time. There's been a lot of people leaving the hostel lately so there's a lot of going away parties on at the moment, and lot's of going out. The Spanish people tell me my Spanish gets better when I've been drinking. A couple of days ago I moved down to the staff rooms in the basement, which is much better cos I can leave my stuff around a bit and it's not different people each night and everything. There's a couple of different ... read more

Europe May 20th 2010

So, I know it's been while. I was kind of waiting for something exciting to happen I guess. Nothing really has though, but here's what's up anyway. I'm still at the hostel and going to stay here for awhile now. I was going to look for a flat or something to get a room in, but I've started working here just a few hours 4 mornings a week, doing vacuuming (or 'hoovering' they say here which I always laugh at) and making beds and stuff. It kind of sucks but then I don't have to pay for accommodation and I get to use the staff kitchen and free laundry, free breakfast, free faster internet and it sort of comes with in built friends. All the other staff people are really nice and everyone just hangs out ... read more
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Europe » Ireland » County Dublin » Dublin May 9th 2010

And I'm finally in Ireland! The planes were so good, amazingly even the food! It was exciting, cos I got two breakfasts - one on each flight. But the first guy I was sitting next to did take the armrest. I had a window seat, but being a night flight it was pretty useless. There were cool touch screen tvs on the seats, so I watched the first 5 episodes of 'Glee' and then "It's Complicated' the movie, which was weird. Flying into Doha was exactly what you'd stereotypically expect, it was all dust and those wire towers (like for oil or whatever) and some palm trees. It was just about a billion degrees there, but they compensated by having the air con around zero in every bus and building. I was only there long enough ... read more
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