Matt writes about Germany:

Team C's poor excuse for not posting

I'm afraid that while Si and I have been living it up in Berlin we've not really gone near the internet much. What started as a quick "drop by Berlin" plan has ended up in a week-long "we love Berlin!" experience. Berlin is full of amazing buildings, phenomenal history and about half of the 20–30 year old population of Australia. We've also not been going near things like "sleep" and "not going out all day and night" very much either.

It really isn't a myth that when you go traveling 90% of the people you meet will be Australian. Everything we do we're joined by more Aussies. For one evening's outing we were even joined by the best part of a (non-WA, therefore non-flag-winning) AFL team.

Which reminds me, we've decided that the collective noun for Australians is a "slab". To use it in a sentence: I was going to have a quiet night out in Berlin but was joined by a slab of Australians.


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