My wife is a 99. Our family went to the International conference in New Zealand in 2005. We actually spent 18 days in New Zealand, driving around and staying at Bed and Breakfasts. We stayed at one in Dunedin, although I don't recall the name (it was a family's house). We were in Dunedin when there was a bigtime rugby match going on with Australia. I can remember that N.Z. started out losing big-time, but then they kicked Australia's ass that particular night we were in Dunedin. We had this rental car, and I have no way to explain why, but we found that our car had a flat tire in Dunedin. We got it fixed, and the next morning, our hosts took us to what I would call a "quarry/garden" (it kinda reminded me both of a park and a cemetary, but it was high up on a hill and you could look down on the ocean and see what looked like a busy port.
Does this make sense or am iI lying through my teeth and misremembering which city we were in?
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Your description of the rugby sounds about right, at least the part where the All Blacks win. You're probably thinking of the Botanical Gardens actually, there's a quarry nearby and you can see Port Chalmers from some parts. It's nice to know somebody has heard of Dunedin anyhow. Are you from the States?