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Overview
About Me
CURRENT MISSION
Our current mission is to see as much of the world as we can on tight a budget as we can. We will cook for you, we will eat for you, we will go ahead and massage your feet for you (unlikely though, unless you have stunningly gorgeous feet)
ABOUT ME
We are fun, organised and trustworthy world travellers. We love catnaps almost as much as exploring new countries and cities. I feel more at home in places I've never been and find amazing friends in people we barely know.
PHILOSOPHY
Don't mess with people and they won't mess with you.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
Joining couchsurfing has been a long time coming, and we've done it on the move. We haven't had a chance to host people yet but once we return to Sydney, we look forward to being able to accommodate for our fellow travellers.
COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE
Stayed at a guys place in Italy and had, quite literally, the best. Salami. Ever.
Interests
Movies/ Tv shows, books, relaxing on a balcony and staring at the sky. Between the three of us our interests are writing, environmental science, helping people.
- writing
- books
- cooking
- movies
- tv
- science
Music, Movies, and Books
Hard to choose here...
Movies: Savages, The Green Mile, Gone Baby Gone, Avengers, In Bruges
Books: 1984, Confessions of an Economic Hitman, Slow Death By Rubber Duck, The Clan of the Cave Bear
Music: Armin Van Buuren, Daughter, Disclosure, Immortal Technique, Alt-J, Beatles, Milky Chance
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Between the three of us we have Sky dived, cliff dived from 22 meters, traveled over thirty countries (and counting) had a handful of near death experiences (one at gunpoint in Iraq and another at gunpoint in South Africa) and have made more friends than we can count.
Teach, Learn, Share
We love discussions on literally every topic, especially with passionate people who are not afraid to stand behind their views. Debating and discussion over dinner is much more appealing to us than watching TV. Although TV has its place.