Sarah's Day #29 Friends were gifted Sunee, cos none wanted to waste their own $$$

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I have to ask.. does Sydney have a 10km restriction on where you can drive from home? Sarah’s recent story they drove a good 30mins for a bush walk.. is that even allowed?
Yes even for outdoor exercise you can only stay within a 10k radius. These two are either too stupid or don’t give a flying fuck.
 
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I have to ask.. does Sydney have a 10km restriction on where you can drive from home? Sarah’s recent story they drove a good 30mins for a bush walk.. is that even allowed?
Yes 10km only. If you want to go for a walk in the bush, Kurnell is the only acceptable distance from Cronulla. Or you could catch a ferry to Bundeena I think (not sure).
I feel soooo lucky to live in Cronulla during this lockdown, there's so much we can still do compared to other suburbs. We are in a very privileged position for sure and there's no need to drive far. We usually go hiking in different locations every weekend but hey, not now and that's okay, it's not forever.
 
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It is 10km or within your LGA, so they could drive to Royal National park and still comply with rules
 
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If you don't mind saying which part of QLD do you live in? I am in the Redlands and my experience was the opposite. We wore masks walking our dog and most people who we saw around were also.

There is confusion but we always er on the side of caution and wear it.
 
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It is 10km or within your LGA, so they could drive to Royal National park and still comply with rules
I think this is quite confusing. Pretty sure the rule means either 10km or border of your LGA whatever is closest. So if the your LGA border is 6km away, you can't go further or if your LGA border is 15km away, you should only go 10km.
But the guidelines are VERY confusing in every aspect.
 
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having lived in Aus, UK & US - heaps is only used in Australia in that context & is definitely Aussie slang - and no worries is pretty Aussie too
 
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I have to ask.. does Sydney have a 10km restriction on where you can drive from home? Sarah’s recent story they drove a good 30mins for a bush walk.. is that even allowed?
I haven’t read ahead but it’s definitely a 10km rule.
 
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I think it’s fucked up how she talks about oh I haven’t talked to my ‘besties’ for days we usually sit and have ‘car chat d&m’s’. That’s not a deep and meaningful Sarah that’s just you talking about yourself. Probably why she doesn’t have actual friends she couldn’t listen to them or take on any feedback
 
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Ahhh I see. Sorry your lockdown rules are so confusing. When NZ went into level 4 lockdown we couldn’t go more that 5km from home.. it didn’t matter if there was a hot spot or not. No wonder no ones following the rules
 
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Stay tuned for the sunee rip off of a choc covered Katie deep dish cookie pie.

Not trying to nappy shame mums but I had to laugh at Dee posting aboutdrinking from plastic lids and plastic this and plastic that and then you scroll down to a pic of her kid and it’s disposables… you thinks she’d be a cloth mum but these bitches are only eco and anti plastic when it suits.
 
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Ahhh I see. Sorry your lockdown rules are so confusing. When NZ went into level 4 lockdown we couldn’t go more that 5km from home.. it didn’t matter if there was a hot spot or not. No wonder no ones following the rules
Here in Adelaide it was no more than 2.5km from home unless essential (I think).
 

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Whenever you guys use the word Bogan the only UK thing that comes to mind is ‘chav’ or the stereotype of ‘council estate’ but that doesn't seem to mirror Sarah.

Edit - I googled

Bogan is the most significant word to be created in Australian English in the past 40 years. It is defined as "an uncultured and unsophisticated person; a boorish and uncouth person" in the 2016 edition of the Australian National Dictionary.25 Mar 2019

Why didn't Sarah include that in her Australian slang.

P.S to @Mathilderose99 we use the word heaps in England, in the north anyway.
 
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Inner north.
 
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“But he wanted some of mine today” yours with protein powder? Isn’t it dangerous to give your kids protein powder?

I’m starting think that Sarah doesn’t care if she gets positive or negative attention anymore. As long as she gets engagement and people know her name.
 
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Why is Fox awake at 8:20pm? He looks very hyped up :| yelling at the Olympics on the TV. Sigh. Such a crazy toddlahhhh.
 
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Did brenton parkes’ anti vax ‘comedy’ bouncer video get deleted by Instagram..? If it did I have some faith restored in society
 
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Yikes, no wonder they have a hard time getting fox to sleep.
But I think scuzzy does it on purpose, because if it wasn't difficult, she'd have nothing to complain about.
 
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