"Another time, we had three days off in Australia, so we went out of our way to fly to Ayres Rock"
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The intent reads as casual awe without the language for it. Collins isn’t performing reverence; he’s narrating logistics. “Three days off” signals how time is rationed on the road, and how leisure becomes another form of scheduling. The subtext is a kind of privilege so normalized it becomes invisible: the ability to “fly to” a remote, culturally loaded place because you have the money, the infrastructure, the passport, the tour routing. That’s not an accusation so much as a snapshot of celebrity mobility in the late-20th-century touring economy.
Context matters, too: Collins is speaking from a period when “Ayers Rock” was still the default global branding, before many outsiders learned to say Uluru and grapple with what the site means to Anangu people. The quote inadvertently documents that older, tourist-facing vocabulary. In its offhand tone, it also hints at rock stardom’s strangest trick: turning the extraordinary into background, not because you’re jaded, but because the machine keeps moving and you learn to compress wonder into a sentence about travel plans.
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| Topic | Vacation |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Collins, Phil. (2026, January 15). Another time, we had three days off in Australia, so we went out of our way to fly to Ayres Rock. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/another-time-we-had-three-days-off-in-australia-155783/
Chicago Style
Collins, Phil. "Another time, we had three days off in Australia, so we went out of our way to fly to Ayres Rock." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/another-time-we-had-three-days-off-in-australia-155783/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Another time, we had three days off in Australia, so we went out of our way to fly to Ayres Rock." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/another-time-we-had-three-days-off-in-australia-155783/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







