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Zero Point User ID: 8166106 Australia 01/06/2012 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't even bother going to Sydney to be honest. I fled from there 12 months ago... what a crap hole. Last Edited by Zero Point on 01/06/2012 11:48 PM Another public service announcement from the Southern Hemisphere Information Leveraging Locus. |
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Anonymous Coward 01/06/2012 11:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't even bother going to Sydney to be honest. Quoting: Zero Point I fled from there 12 months ago... what a crap hole. Agreed. I visited Australia for 4 months and Sydney was my least favorite destination. Im more of a Melbourne fan. Cairns was my favorite I grew up in the cairns/townsville area and moved when the tourist and japanese moved in. (no offence to japanese. Lovely people.)Seen melb a few times. Lived in lithgow for 6 months. Just Sydney. China town, Opera house, that museum thing and love to see that new phantom of opera thing. Must be heaps of stuff to see. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8331677 Australia 01/07/2012 12:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't even bother going to Sydney to be honest. Quoting: Zero Point I fled from there 12 months ago... what a crap hole. Agreed. I visited Australia for 4 months and Sydney was my least favorite destination. Im more of a Melbourne fan. Cairns was my favorite I grew up in the cairns/townsville area and moved when the tourist and japanese moved in. (no offence to japanese. Lovely people.)Seen melb a few times. Lived in lithgow for 6 months. Just Sydney. China town, Opera house, that museum thing and love to see that new phantom of opera thing. Must be heaps of stuff to see. been in lithgow for three years now |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1406613 Australia 01/07/2012 08:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After you check out The Opera-House (to the right of circular quay) You will be close to the Harbor Grab a Fiery ride to Manly Beach afterwards, very pleasant trip with chance of seeing Dolphins on Sunny-days. Or you get a Bus to Bondi-Beach across the road from the Harbor (circular quay) At bondi Beach if you walk around to the right of it, the beaches get nicer and nicer further away from Bondi(tourist trap place) There are cheap accommodations on George Street of TownHall/Central(its noisy) close to cheap eats chinatown & markets in reading centre From Central You can Get a Train to the Blue Mountains or Southern Suburbs, Western , North Sydney or Eastern (bondi junction, can get bus to Vaucluse/Watsons Bay Area check out how the 1% live or to Bondi for $11 small chips) From Town Hall walking past Hyde park There's the Museum......... in the direction of Kings-Cross If you want to see Hookers and get tattoo's of your experience in Sydney If you like that kinda thing ;) |
Zero Point User ID: 8166106 Australia 01/07/2012 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wouldn't even bother going to Sydney to be honest. Quoting: Zero Point I fled from there 12 months ago... what a crap hole. Agreed. I visited Australia for 4 months and Sydney was my least favorite destination. Im more of a Melbourne fan. Cairns was my favorite Cairns is awesome. I preferred Port Douglas (I'm boring). Gold Coast is the place to be.... Another public service announcement from the Southern Hemisphere Information Leveraging Locus. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8157938 Hong Kong 01/07/2012 09:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey everyone. Quoting: AwakeInTassie Me and hubby want to go to sydney for a week holiday. I have been there once for 1 day and didn't even see the Opera house. Really want to see it before TSHTF. We are both about 50years old. Very open minded, relaxed and down to earth. Imagine Dharma's parents on Dharma and Greg but more country. Hubby is still asleep but he is heaps of fun to be around. We on a tight budget so any hints on cheap clean acommodation would be good. We wont be driving in Sydney--Fuck that. So somewhere close to it all would be excellent. Love to meet some of you. I live in the lower blue mountains, and I visit the city regularly. If I stay overnight I always stay in The Rocks. The hotels I usually stay in are The Four Seasons or The Sangri La, which could set you back a couple of hundred a night. There are always cheaper hotels though. I highly recommend you stay near the Rocks. It's close to the water, you can catch a water taxi to wherever you want to go, the restaurants are awesome and The Rocks markets are a must. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8408957 Australia 01/07/2012 01:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After you check out The Opera-House Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1406613 (to the right of circular quay) You will be close to the Harbor Grab a Fiery ride to Manly Beach afterwards, very pleasant trip with chance of seeing Dolphins on Sunny-days. Or you get a Bus to Bondi-Beach across the road from the Harbor (circular quay) At bondi Beach if you walk around to the right of it, the beaches get nicer and nicer further away from Bondi(tourist trap place) There are cheap accommodations on George Street of TownHall/Central(its noisy) close to cheap eats chinatown & markets in reading centre From Central You can Get a Train to the Blue Mountains or Southern Suburbs, Western , North Sydney or Eastern (bondi junction, can get bus to Vaucluse/Watsons Bay Area check out how the 1% live or to Bondi for $11 small chips) From Town Hall walking past Hyde park There's the Museum......... in the direction of Kings-Cross If you want to see Hookers and get tattoo's of your experience in Sydney If you like that kinda thing ;) Thankyou very much. Lots of helpful hints here. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8542210 New Zealand 01/09/2012 05:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya tassie Just just an off the wall thought.. Maybe there might be someone in sydney who would be interested in doing a holiday exchange with you.. I mean you stay with them and then they come and stay with you. I realise that would mean you would both have to have a bach or caravan, but hey, just an idea. Or you could get to know and trust each other by phone and email and swap at the same time.. Just putting it out there... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1406613 Australia 01/09/2012 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After you check out The Opera-House Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1406613 (to the right of circular quay) You will be close to the Harbor Grab a Fiery ride to Manly Beach afterwards, very pleasant trip with chance of seeing Dolphins on Sunny-days. Or you get a Bus to Bondi-Beach across the road from the Harbor (circular quay) At bondi Beach if you walk around to the right of it, the beaches get nicer and nicer further away from Bondi(tourist trap place) There are cheap accommodations on George Street of TownHall/Central(its noisy) close to cheap eats chinatown & markets in reading centre From Central You can Get a Train to the Blue Mountains or Southern Suburbs, Western , North Sydney or Eastern (bondi junction, can get bus to Vaucluse/Watsons Bay Area check out how the 1% live or to Bondi for $11 small chips) From Town Hall walking past Hyde park There's the Museum......... in the direction of Kings-Cross If you want to see Hookers and get tattoo's of your experience in Sydney If you like that kinda thing ;) Thankyou very much. Lots of helpful hints here. No problem, Hope the Sydney people Behave themselves when you grace them with your visit, If they attack you Defend your Head and Go for Their Eyes or Knees |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8569801 Australia 01/09/2012 10:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya tassie Quoting: Tauranga Just just an off the wall thought.. Maybe there might be someone in sydney who would be interested in doing a holiday exchange with you.. I mean you stay with them and then they come and stay with you. I realise that would mean you would both have to have a bach or caravan, but hey, just an idea. Or you could get to know and trust each other by phone and email and swap at the same time.. Just putting it out there... LOL> No one want to stay here. We live as the americans say "off the grid". No flush toilet, we have a a long drop out the back. We have solar power and small hydro unit in the creek. Our water comes straight out of the creek. Taste excellent but sometimes you get leaves and worms and stuff. We cook on slow combustion and it heats water for bath also. Yeah I know it sounds nice but it is a bit rough, and hard work to be here. But it is amazing, serene and beautiful. We friendly with the wildlife and feed them so get lots of animals here at the house.Love them except when they get into my strawberries. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8571300 New Zealand 01/09/2012 11:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hiya tassie Quoting: Tauranga Just just an off the wall thought.. Maybe there might be someone in sydney who would be interested in doing a holiday exchange with you.. I mean you stay with them and then they come and stay with you. I realise that would mean you would both have to have a bach or caravan, but hey, just an idea. Or you could get to know and trust each other by phone and email and swap at the same time.. Just putting it out there... LOL> No one want to stay here. We live as the americans say "off the grid". No flush toilet, we have a a long drop out the back. We have solar power and small hydro unit in the creek. Our water comes straight out of the creek. Taste excellent but sometimes you get leaves and worms and stuff. We cook on slow combustion and it heats water for bath also. Yeah I know it sounds nice but it is a bit rough, and hard work to be here. But it is amazing, serene and beautiful. We friendly with the wildlife and feed them so get lots of animals here at the house.Love them except when they get into my strawberries. Wow it sounds amazing! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8571859 Australia 01/09/2012 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey everyone. Quoting: AwakeInTassie Me and hubby want to go to sydney for a week holiday. I have been there once for 1 day and didn't even see the Opera house. Really want to see it before TSHTF. We are both about 50years old. Very open minded, relaxed and down to earth. Imagine Dharma's parents on Dharma and Greg but more country. Hubby is still asleep but he is heaps of fun to be around. We on a tight budget so any hints on cheap clean acommodation would be good. We wont be driving in Sydney--Fuck that. So somewhere close to it all would be excellent. Love to meet some of you. youll love sydney |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8572180 Australia 01/09/2012 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We would have to pay someone to stay here. We travel around tassie a bit cause I love staying at nice places with electricity and flush toilet.Flush toilets are sooooooo posh. But we usually take our own water. After drinking real water, the tap water from town is like drinking bleach.You can taste the chemicals, and it is amazing how clean we are after the first town shower. It is a bit like acid, you come all pink and shiny, and even freckles are faded. Maybe bit of exageration, but really the water is poison. Don't drink it unless you really have to. |
Possum User ID: 8499616 Australia 01/09/2012 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently Newcastle is good or even try Byron Bay with the mandatory stop at Nimbin! There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness. Dalai Lama Anyone who doesn't take truth seriously in small matters cannot be trusted in large ones either. Albert Einstein The kingdom of God is within you and all around you. It is not within buildings of wood or stone. Split a piece of wood and you will find me. Look beneath a stone and I am there. Stigmata |
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