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bike hire with extra cushioning

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another pic of Fed Square

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and going home now to cook dinner

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making some chicken pie tonight

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fill em up with some filling i made earlier

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adding some magic

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also did some triangles with the leftovers

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add some egg wash and ready to bake..

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till golden goodness

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some extra puff sticks to dip

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after dinner..just basically chilled out watching some shows on Tv..

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with the fatso Toufu

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while having some coconut custard puff i made

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thats all from me today folks, sadly no Guinness Stout today..:-( anyways, Happy St. Patrick's Day again!

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Thanks for everyone who add some reps and nice comments :D

@aho being a uni student living apart from my family does have some effect of the cooking skills :o, mostly i just cook whats easy and fast with less clean up of course.

Ive planned to do more this weekend but the missus is very busy with her final year project and have a presentation on Monday, so cant really bring you guys along to interesting attractive places, i promise ill try to make it up within my leg of the tour:), heres some more pictures of the Melbourne CBD as i went around looking for a suitable sites for the Missus final year design project.

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This is Larry La Trobe by Pamela Irving 1992,in the City Square at the corner of Collins and Swanston Street

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Moving towards the Town Hall, The original Town Hall buildings were designed by Melbourne architects Reed & Barnes. The foundation stone was laid in 1867 by Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, son of Queen Victoria, and the building opened on 9 August 1870.

The present hall was constructed, in art-deco style, between 1926 and 1927 to the designs of Melbourne architects Stephenson & Meldrum, following the destruction of the original auditorium by fire in 1925. The largest civic hall in the country in cubic area, it is much wider than its predecessor, an additional allotment to the north being taken over for the purpose. The interior was redecorated in the original muted paint colours in the 1990s.

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This is a really eco friendly building The CH2. Been inside for a study,really amazing use of sustainable energy designs.

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going down to Bourke St

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more alleyways with full of characters

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David Jones and Myers for all the shopping

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Myers getting a revamp

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a view of Elizabeth St and The former GPO building

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This restaurant have really good pizzas

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This is Hardware Lane, you can find good food along this lane

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for ghost lovers

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stopped by a tea house for some yum cha and Oolong tea

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San Choi bao

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Seafood basket

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Peking duck with plum sauce

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Curry beef dumplings

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and egg tarts which is really light and good..Beatle would love this :-)

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more teas

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you can also buy some of the lovely teas and dumplings to go

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since im in the area, ill bring the tour to some more alleys that i love, The Burke and Wills Monument was Melbourne’s first public monument and commemorates the Victorian Exploring Expedition of 1860-61. Under the leadership of Robert O’Hara Burke and his second in command, William John Wills. The monument was designed and cast at Summers’ Collins Street studio. The figure of Burke was first cast in two pieces, but Summers was not satisfied with the result and decided to recast it in one, which he did successfully in the presence of a crowd of 130 people on 1 February 1865.

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i love the interior of this Italian restaurant, hope i can eat there soon

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ACDC fans anyone? formerly known as Corporation Lane it was only recently renamed in memory of one of Australia's most successful musical exports

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presenting our lovely PM..steez

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just a bit of walk another interesting bits, the white small building is Melbourne's Oldest Pub and hotel

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This is Hoiser Lane,it is Melbourne's most famous laneway for street art with many vistiors from around the world who have left their mark, such as Logan Hicks & Banksy.Visitors from Germany, Canada, USA & UK have also made their presence here.

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i wish i could take a better pic, its bit dark and my camera sucks

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since its getting dark, time to leave for home, stopped by for some unhealthy good food

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just straight home after that, also took some macro shots of the jeans..hope you guys enjoyed my post today

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@ wish granted b_f

Hello again guys, sorry for not updating anything for the past few days, been busy as usual..anyways today i will post some more graffiti,alleyways and some other random bits in the lovely Melbourne, maybe tomorrow i can add some more pictures..enjoy!

first stop..RMIT, this is where im finishing my degree, not long to go!

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and next to it is the State Library

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this piece is called Architectural Fragment by Petrus Spronk, The sculpture serves as a reminder to the city’s past and alludes to the transient nature of the present.

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trying to look tourisy next to a fancy pole

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this is Niagara Lane, i love taking picture here,The warehouses were built in 1887 by architect George De Lacy Evans for Henry Marks

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