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November 08, 2010
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Ms. Jordan Sullivan is a fine lady we have to thank for suggesting the second mission I’ve completed in Australia. (To learn about Mission Down Under, click HERE.) She was interested in discovering which direction the Australian toilets flushed. In the first video, you will clearly see the American toilets’ flush has a nice strong flow to the right, in a clockwise motion. In the second video, we see the Australian toilet has no rotation flow, but only a downward gush. Thanks, Jordan, for the fun! Also, I’d like to share a few of my iPhone shots as I’ve walked around Sydney. I think it’s particularly funny that my hostel room number is “007” and I have been on a “Mission.” -Nice, eh?
The American Flush:

The Australian Flush:

cool sign, and my hostel room number: I’ve never seen a crumpet before. Just what is it? and how do you eat it? gettin’ around… easy as pie. I only get lost a little.I could totally live here… in Paddington.I love shoes so much! so I take pics, so I don’t buy them all…I found a Whole Foods and a cool photography gallery! On Sunday I found myself volunteering with http://stuffthebus.org.ausilly boys. chinese and lebanese, at a market.my favorite, egg tarts! -I discovered in China Town. and the beautiful Bondi Beach…

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  • 007.. now how weird is that!……. the australian toilet is much cleaner than the american one! Ha…. great mission Jordan! So how DO you eat a crumpet?!!!
    Don’t forget MY mission…. learn FIVE new Australian words and take a picture of what each word is!
    For instance… “bloke”… mean guy… which you did take a pic of one above! ha….

  • Johnna I love all these pics! And it was so great to meet you here in Aus : ) Oh, and a crumpet is yummy, yummy! You put it in the toaster and smother it with honey, jam or nutella….very sweet, very delicious! Hope you’re feeling better lovely. xo