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All up. That's not bad. Plus we could enter in their events and show them how to boogie. ;). Depends on how long we're going for. Whenever I head down, if I'm staying for more than two days, I take my car. You make it back on time and transport costs. Sydney's transport system is shit and cabbies are worse.

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