Within the first couple of days, Sydney managed to captivate my body, mind and soul. Most importantly the nightlife is what makes me think twice about going back after this trip is over. This is probably this first city I have been to that I can say really compares to mine. People here like to party, but every club and bar I have been to has had really strong laws enforcing people not to drink over the limit. I’m someone who really believes in responsible drinking and when I get back to my city I might want to bring some of what I have learnt here to Montreal in hope of encouraging people to drink responsibly. One night I was waiting in line at a bar when I literally saw a bouncer deny some one into the venue because he looked like he had one to many. That makes me think, why doesn’t the rest of the world have that, doesn’t it just make sense? Why aren’t the people who own these places taking more responsibility around the world to protect their customers? Someone looks drunk therefore why would you let him go back into an environment where he can just drink more and more? I think we, as a society should discourage it from the start. Then again how far can you go? I don’t see anything positive that can ever come out of a person who is in a state where he can’t walk straight.
Enough with the drinking theory, back to the parties. Last night we went to a party called the Ministry of Sound, and whoa was that a night I’ll never forget! The highlight of the party were the people we had met, me and Luiza were just dancing our hearts out to really classical techno music when people around us just started talking to us more and more until we ended up with an entourage of about 30 people. Every couple of minutes another song would come on and everyone would whistle, scream out “yeahhhhhh”, clap and high five each other. It was brilliant. I didn’t want the night to end and I could see Luiza didn’t want it to end either. Alas, all good things come to an end.
What other cool stuff have I been to? There is this club/bar in the Kings Cross area called World Bar where we have been going back to every now and then. The people are friendly and they serve drinks in teapots, which is extremely unlikely, and for me unheard of. There are tyres outside for smokers and there are little picnic style tables everywhere for people to mingle - all in all very laid back and relaxed.
Hugo’s is a place where I like to be the most; everyone is dressed up, women in cute little dresses and everyone looking really hot and sexy. You can fit about 2000 people in there and the disco balls on the dance floor flood the ceiling. The style of music was house and techno and occasionally I heard some hip-hop and RnB beats. It’s known to be a place to pose a bit more than your usual spot but if you’re like me you’re going to love it.
So much to cover… The club 3 Monkeys has to be one of the funniest - however, when it gets late into the night the body odour of the people starts to take over the party… which is when I leave. They have live bands playing all kinds of music hits from all over the world. Who doesn’t love partying to music they have been hearing since they where five? When ‘Grease Lightning’ came on everyone started dancing like they were from the 50’s and me and Stephanie swung each other around like super stars. Other than that there are about 3 floors and about 4 bars which is nice to have because if the music gets too loud you can always walk up or down and find a different scene.
That’s the clubs… I have been to the opera house, I have taken a ferry and tomorrow I'm going to the Blue Mountains. Going out is always fun but if I don’t get to really see this place I wouldn’t feel like I have completely taken advantage of this life changing experience. Manly beach has to be my favourite because it has a huge walk way and it reminded me of the beach I went to in Brazil. Bondi beach had more of a man made beach style to it however that’s where our new years party is suppose to be so I’m sure it will wow me.
As I type to you on a patio of a fancy restaurant I look out and see boats moored up with the whole of Sydney behind them. People from all over the world are walking around taking pictures and just enjoying this amazing weather and place. I will miss you Sydney, but I'm looking forward to Melbourne and seeing what it has to offer. Apparently the nightlife is better than in Sydney…oh yeah!
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
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2 comments:
Kareeeeeeeem!!
I've found u!!! Cant believe!!!
So sad cus we havent sad good-bye!!
How r u doing in Morro de sao paulo??? Im going to wait you to update yr blog nd then can write more to u!
do u have msn??? add me: sheilinhaf@hotmail.com
xoxo
sheila, the brazilian girl, from the hotel, nana banana!!
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