As I accelerated down the highway at 350km/h (well under the speed limit) in my new, flash Lamborghini X 3000. I saw the turning to my old neighbourhood Whangaparaoa so I decided to check it out. At first not much had seemed to change but that all changed when I drove past my old Rugby Club Silverdale. It wasn’t just a bunch of old rugby field anymore; it was now this big stadium which could hold over 20,000 people. So I decided to pull in and check it out. As I walked in I saw people training and straight away I noticed someone, it was Vinay Reddy so I went and had a chat with him. He said that Silverdale was now in the Super 30. I didn’t have much time to chat after that. So then I was off to the next place which was Whangaparaoa Plaza.
As I drove down Whangaparaoa Road there was another shock as all the shops on the road had been knocked down and now they were all Bungalows. Rows and rows of bungalows they seemed to go on forever but I realised that why they had been knocked down when I got further up the road and saw this huge building then I noticed that it was the Plaza just a lot bigger. 8 storeys high bigger, so I pulled in to check it out. As I walked in it said worlds biggest mall, I could not believe it Whangaparaoa Plaza the world’s biggest mall! and it had everything shops from all round the world K-Mart, Asda, H&M, Abercrombie and Fitch and loads more.
While I was shopping I saw someone else I had grown up with, Michael Broughton and he was with a load of supermodels and wearing some sweet clothes. I started to talk with him and he told me he owned this mall, also that he was a billionaire I just couldn’t believe it. So after I spent my fair share in money at the mall, I headed down to check out WGP College (my old school). As I parked up my car in the visitor’s car park I saw that nothing had changed and I as I walked round nothing at all had changed I thought with everything else but no nothing at the school had changed. So there was one last thing to check out my old road and well that was the worst it was not even there, it had been knocked down for an express highway. So as I turned on to the highway I thought about how much had change in so little time.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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