Saturday, 13 May 2006
Spanish Quarter
The Liverpool Street area west of George St of Sydney is dubbed "The Spanish Quarter". There are lots of Spanish restaurants there. This sign is on the side of The Spanish Club. Some friends and I got very, very ill there one night, and it couldn't possibly have had anything to do with the 22 jugs of sangria and numerous bottles of wine that were consumed...
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Hahah, 22 jugs of sangria - Wow! How many people were there? Sounds like you had a great time! :)
ReplyDeletewell, at least you had a great time :)
ReplyDeleteAnnouncing, announcing, announcing...the Spanish Quarter, the Spanish Quarter, the Spanish Quarter.
ReplyDeleteGee, are we in the Spanish Quarter?
It's a great shot. Just kidding around.
I don't think I've ever had sangria-is that a wine?
I don´t think so yet, Heidi!
ReplyDeleteSangria is a light red wine mixed with fruit punch and sometimes brandy, usually served with fruit on top. Very, very refreshing.