and mind you, this all took place at the Baha'i centre. ahem.
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How does an aussie girl wind up eating a falafel on the midday metro to Tahrir square? My parents were born and raised in Egypt, and yet I could never work out how to spell it.
I was a practicing solicitor, and yet I felt I hadn't found my career path.
It was time to put two and two together.
So. I quit the city job, hung up my suits, had one long last gaze at the glorious Sydney skyline, and never looked back.
And here I am. Living in Cairo. Student at the AUC, enrolled in the two-year masters course of International and Comparative Law.
Am I excited? UM NO! I'm terrified!
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Tash, thanks for the free advertisement.
Ladies and gentlemen, for those of you interested in playing some serious poker in Sydney, whether professionally or at home, please give leave a message on Tash's blog and i will contact you shortly...
ah - don't even
fun times - don't knock it till you've tried....conference of badasht throat slitter.
mr other, leave your Baha'i historical insults for another blog. inapporiatehead.
it's all fun and games until someone brings up throat slitting.
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