Usually if I need to buy beer or wine I make a trip to a shop called Dan Murphy's, because the prices there are slightly less shocking than most bottle shops in Sydney. This week they are running a special on Pabst Blue Ribbon that has left me feeling a wide range of emotions, from outrage to confusion to just plain amusement: only $52.90 for a case of 24 tall boys. Please note the average review for this beer is 4 1/2 stars out of 5.
G'day! I'm keeping this blog during my time in Australia as a way to remember my experiences here and keep in touch with family and friends back in the USA. Thanks for reading!
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Mardi Gras
This past Saturday marked the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi
Gras celebrations. I work on Oxford Street, which is where the parade was held,
and many of the shop owners were going all out in preparation. It seemed like
everyone was selling glitter, metallic hot pants, beads and basically anything
with a rainbow pattern. Last year the city painted the crosswalks in rainbow
paint, but after some backlash about the safety (and cost) of doing that, this
year they stayed their usual color. ANZ (one of the major banks here)
managed to compensate for the loss by bedazzling several of their ATMs in the
area, which they renamed ‘GAYtms’.
In the US I always thought of Mardi Gras as an opportunity for
straight boys to go to New Orleans and get drunk, but the gay and lesbian
community here have transformed it into a way to come celebrate together and
bring attention to current events. This year there were several floats
protesting Vladimir Putin’s homophobic laws, as well as a parody of the
Australian Prime Minister’s border protection policies. I steered clear of
Oxford Street this weekend, but I am celebrating Fat Tuesday with a bag of salt
and vinegar chips.
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