Those crazy Aussies
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Those crazy Aussies
They turfed the Harbour Bridge today, for a breakfast party. I sincerely hope they cleared it up before the torrential rain started a couple of hours ago.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/g ... 402?page=1
It looks fun - did consider applying for tickets but had a big day out yesterday and didn't fancy getting up so early today.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/g ... 402?page=1
It looks fun - did consider applying for tickets but had a big day out yesterday and didn't fancy getting up so early today.
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Bloody brilliant.
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About the same number of people that you would normally see while driving on main roads in India. There'd be more cows though. (Bovine ones)
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I heard or read that all this October activity (the Crave festival, of which breakfast was a part) came about because, well, there was nothing going on in Sydney in October.
Very practical, the Aussies.
Very practical, the Aussies.
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I so would have gone if I'd have been in town, thought it sounded very cool idea. good on 'em
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Definitely a fun idea! But, I have a question.....how did all the people who needed to get across the bridge (driving) get to the other side - since they couldn't use the bridge?
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damn, the police wouldn't even let me drive over the grassin my Holden...
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Underwater.slinky wrote:Definitely a fun idea! But, I have a question.....how did all the people who needed to get across the bridge (driving) get to the other side - since they couldn't use the bridge?
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Thank you, Bender!
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We also have more than one bridge, slinks.
Trains were running over the Harbour Bridge, too - I wasn't sure they would be but I saw a photo to that effect. Hope they didn't scare the cows.
The bridge was closed a few weeks ago for the Sydney Running Festival too - Neo ran it.
Trains were running over the Harbour Bridge, too - I wasn't sure they would be but I saw a photo to that effect. Hope they didn't scare the cows.
The bridge was closed a few weeks ago for the Sydney Running Festival too - Neo ran it.
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Ahem . . . there is more than one bridge to cross over into the heathen-northslinky wrote:Definitely a fun idea! But, I have a question.....how did all the people who needed to get across the bridge (driving) get to the other side - since they couldn't use the bridge?
You drive a Holden? Say it isn't so!!!! I've never even owned an Australian car . . . and you come from a continent that is the hallmark of some of the best cars around!!!!Morrolan wrote:damn, the police wouldn't even let me drive over the grassin my Holden...
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Is there an echo in here?
Unfortunately the abundance of methods of getting over the harbour means that the Lower North Shore regularly gets taken over by drunken louts from the south. Bit of a shock that, to migrants that read that Manly is posh and settle there
Unfortunately the abundance of methods of getting over the harbour means that the Lower North Shore regularly gets taken over by drunken louts from the south. Bit of a shock that, to migrants that read that Manly is posh and settle there
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It cost 1Milliom ...wow
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no way... i was just channeling the hoon that got caught. i drive a Landcruiser Prado.Panama Hat wrote:You drive a Holden? Say it isn't so!!!! I've never even owned an Australian car . . . and you come from a continent that is the hallmark of some of the best cars around!!!!Morrolan wrote:damn, the police wouldn't even let me drive over the grass in my Holden...
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We have a German car
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Whew . . . you almost went down in my estimation . . . almost!Morrolan wrote:no way... i was just channeling the hoon that got caught. i drive a Landcruiser Prado.Panama Hat wrote:
You drive a Holden? Say it isn't so!!!! I've never even owned an Australian car . . . and you come from a continent that is the hallmark of some of the best cars around!!!!
Good for you . . . keep the balance of payments in line!Kooky wrote:We have a German car