User blog comment:Angel Emfrbl/So... Erm... Yeah... Hello there.../@comment-5169986-20130120121210

This reminds me of my friend, she's been looking for an after school job for a year, she's tried so many places, where my town is it's in a valley in the Blue mountains, if we have to go to sydney we have to go over the mountains, it takes two hours to reach the fist suburb of sydney, she tried to get a job at Katoomba (it's like the highest town on the mountain but it's only half an hour away from my town, but the store she tried was closing in down, she was going to try a in a town that's forty minutes the other way from sydney, but i don't think her parent would be keen on traveling a couple times a week to drop and pick her up from work. She's tried at Pizza hut where I work (i hate it there), she doesn't want a job at a fast food store, but the way it's going she might have to get a Job at Mcdonalds (in Australia we call it Macas, because everyone in Australia likes to shorten every word possible).

And what you said about how where towns and villages were near each other and turned into a city like London, It's like Sydney now, the westernly Suburb of Sydney called Penrith is nexts to the Blue mountains, If there wasn't a mountain between Lithgow (the town I live near) and Penrith it's 50 kilometres, and Lithgow is 150km from Sydney. And when i'm about thirty or older Lithgow is going to be suburb of Sydney. And to the north of Sydney is Newcastle and it's 160km's north of sydney they reckon it's going to be a suburb of Sydney one day, and the blue mountain are one town after another, there basicly a suburb of Sydney, If you think about that's a huge area. and I realized that i'm rambling.