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Still Hate the Roosters (Part II):  Up Close With Bunnymund’s Red and Green Relative

Still Hate the Roosters (Part II): Up Close With Bunnymund’s Red and Green Relative

As loyal readers of my blog and avid fans of the South Sydney Rabbitohs know, I have much respect for the team, and even more respect for their beloved mascot, Reggie.  As described in an earlier entry, I practically poured my heart out for just how important this enormous bunny is to the oldest and most winning rugby league club in Australia.  And quite frankly, I...

Still Hate the Roosters (Part I): A Very Wet Bird’s Nest

Still Hate the Roosters (Part I): A Very Wet Bird’s Nest

What started out as a day of hope and promise, turned into a cold and wet night of heartbreak and deja vu.  I was shuffling my feet out of the steel bird’s nest that is Allianz Stadium; a place that would be now synonymous with pain, and I am not just saying this because it is the home field of the Sydney Roosters.  12 hours earlier, I had just touched down at...

Rabbitohs VS Storm (Part IV):  Botany Road

Rabbitohs VS Storm (Part IV): Botany Road

When we last left our heroes, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, they were leading the Melbourne Storm 14-0 at the half.  The Rabbitohs were putting on a hell of a show, denying Melbourne both the opportunity to score as well as taking advantage of Melbourne’s dropped ball errors.  Suffice it to say, the Bunnies were doing their job!  As for myself and Bill, we were...

Rabbitohs VS Storm (Part III):  It’s Kickoff Time!

Rabbitohs VS Storm (Part III): It’s Kickoff Time!

With the sweet strains of Glory Glory still echoing throughout ANZ Stadium, it was time for the Bunnies to avenge last night’s loss, as well as snap a lengthy losing streak against Melbourne.  The moment of time was about to reckon with the opening kickoff from the Storm. The opening kick flew across the field, cutting through the air, and landed into the arms...

Little Collins Cafe: Aussie Coffee Break in NYC

Little Collins Cafe: Aussie Coffee Break in NYC

Fans of this blog probably already know how much I love the land down under.  From the people, the animals, the sports fans, and the food, I am very fond of Australia.  And lately, I’ve noticed how New York City has been embracing the flavors and tastes of this exotic land.  From the meat pies at the Tuck Shop in lower Manhattan, to the dishes and vibe at The...

Darling Harbour: Sydney’s Darling of a Harbour!

Darling Harbour: Sydney’s Darling of a Harbour!

When it comes to scenic cities, it is hard to top Sydney.  No matter where you are, whether it is on top of the Harbour Bridge or shuffling your feet through the crowd at Central Station, every place is a scenic spot.  In fact, even on a rainy day, Sydney still looks sunny!  And while Sydney Harbour, with its iconic bridge and Opera House, is the most famous of...

Tim Tams: Australia’s Favorite Cookie!  I Mean, Biscuit!

Tim Tams: Australia’s Favorite Cookie! I Mean, Biscuit!

Over the years, Australia has given the world some of the sweetest things imaginable.  To name a few, there’s koalas, the adorable antics of Blinky Bill, Olivia Newton-John, and Diana Glenn in Oyster Farmer.  But few can argue that one of the sweetest contributions to the culinary world, nay, the world itself is the chocolate covered sandwich cookie, the Tim...

How to See Sydney on the Cheap!

How to See Sydney on the Cheap!

HOW TO SEE SYDNEY ON THE CHEAP By Matt John Canty You can use lots of words to describe the city of Sydney: lively, beautiful, cultural, coastal, breathtaking, friendly, and of course, expensive!  Sydney is one of the priciest cities in Australia, if not the world, but this should not worry you if you are traveling on a budget, because there are countless things you...

The Hawkesbury River Part IV: Anklebiters on a Floating School Bus

The Hawkesbury River Part IV: Anklebiters on a Floating School Bus

With my stomach full from lunch, and the day still sunny and warm, I headed down towards the edge of the Hawkesbury River Marina to do something I neglected to do the first time I was here in 2009: take a ferry ride up the river!  I remember a small pier and shelter box next to the railroad tracks, where I remember also seeing a small barge; it looked vaguely like...