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MYSKY1
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Hey,

My GF and I are heading up to Sydney for a few nights this weekend. On the cards so far we have Taronga Zoo, ferry to Manly, Sydney Tower, and :D shopping :-)

Any tips on things to do, places to eat, sites to see, etc?

Cheers!

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the cross sunday nite long weekend, best nite to be there and get ur groove on ! :)

oh and Hurricanes grill @ bondi or darling harbour, and order full rack pork ribs, trust me you DONT want to miss this !!

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Hey have u ever been to luna park ?

the guy is from victoria, they have a luna park down there too from memory? it's the mexican luna park

MYSKY1= if you ever take the morning express train into sydney next week you can watch me get wedged in a train car like sardines as I'm in the city attending an up-skilling course for work :wacko:

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Conspiracy Theory:-

We're all "Full-up" here with 'The Plague'! Just Go away!

Go right past Sydney and proceed from Hume/Princes > Pacific > Brissie.

There is no $200 here to collect - as I said, only 'The Plague'!

We don't know how each resident contracted 'The Disease'

It may have been from Luna Park, The Zoo, Circular Quay, Sydney Tower, Newtown, Aquarium, Darling Harbour, Birkenhead, Harbour Bridge Climb, Opera House, Doyle's Restaurant @ Vaucluse, Sailing trip from Rose Bay, Manly Ferry, Bondi/Tamarama beaches, Royal National Park, Captain Cook Cruise, Balmain shops, Art Gallery of NSW, Elizabeth House Potts Pt, Woollahra Markets, or Paddies Haymarket; but Darlinghurst/Kings X are on the short list. All of these were fun until the lurgy bit us back!

:thumbsup:

Post #13 = Beware!

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I do this every day :/ Prepare for ...interesting people.

The first time I went there also turned out to be the day of a goth festival... I'd never seen a fat, one-legged goth before.

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The first time I went there also turned out to be the day of a goth festival... I'd never seen a fat, one-legged goth before.

Oh awesome! What do you mean "festival", it's that every day. They all walk down to Utopia on Broadway... or catch a bus, I don't know. Hooray for working 5 mins from Newy :/

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Oh awesome! What do you mean "festival", it's that every day. They all walk down to Utopia on Broadway... or catch a bus, I don't know. Hooray for working 5 mins from Newy :/

There seemed to be more than usual.. unless i just haven't been there enough lol

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lol @ newtown. i'm there all the time. it's not as crazy as it used to be. the shock value is just not up to scratch anymore. except for that 6.5ft black guy dressed in drag. who does he think he's kidding? lol

Pancakes on the rocks.
+1..........Damn tasty here, If you got a sweet tooth that is

they sell ribs too. fkn excellent ribs.

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Thanks so much for the replies. I've been to newtown a couple times cos a relo had a restaurant there. It was a real eye opener cos I was only about 14 the 1st time.

Anyway we've been busy at taronga zoo, harbour cruise, night market at the rocks, and shopping on George and pitt streets. Off to Manly on the ferry tomorrow. Have only seen 2 skylines so far but will keep my eye out!

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