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heaps of hellicopters flying over my office throughout the afternoon. not just news one, but army helicopters.

black hawk choppers on terrorist training exercises - they've been abseiling down the outside of sydney office blocks, climbing rope ladders into choppers and landing on roofs etc for the last week or so.....

Dick Cheney is coming here in the next couple of weeks or so..... beaut!

Who invited him anyway..... :sick:

black hawk choppers on terrorist training exercises - they've been abseiling down the outside of sydney office blocks, climbing rope ladders into choppers and landing on roofs etc for the last week or so.....

Dick Cheney is coming here in the next couple of weeks or so..... beaut!

Who invited him anyway..... :sick:

My boss got an invited to go to that event..

they've been abseiling down the outside of sydney office blocks, climbing rope ladders into choppers and landing on roofs

so if rich terrorists come like in die hard, no1 will even notice, we will think its our guys. great

I think the terrorists came here on the QM2 and the QE2 - coincidence that they just happen to both be in our harbour together for the first time since the war and oh look - Dick Cheney's coming to visit!

I don't care if they blow him up but do they have to do it here??? :sick:

lol go everyone!!

Yeah I was just pissed cos I live 500m from where they moored. I'm a bit tired but cool now. Had to run back up at 11:30 or something to get my car from hyde park.. ha ..

Did I go to see it? Shit no... so sorry no pics. lol I saw it docked at at Circular Quay - lol at anyone who had reservations at wildfire/cruise et al.

wonder how many keys of coke and hoes made it onto the boat.... :domokun:

yeah, I was in the same situation too. It took me 2 hours to get home, and I didn't even leave sydney. I couldn't believe that all the traffic was just because people were just driving to have a look at the boat. It's a boat for heavens sake. Looks the same in pictures as it does in real life.

It's not like they actually get to go onto it.

Not to mention I heard on the news about some bloody geezer from the US who is here, and there's all this security etc, and road closures.

Chopper says 'harden the f**k up'

Edited by MANWHORE

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