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Doubt the whole city will be closed, but they do have all the Tour stuff near the hilton, and i can't remember when they have the street partys, I think it's usually on the sunday(last day i think) and on Hutt St! But no doubt it will be busy! Might wanna book a table to be sure!

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Doubt the whole city will be closed, but they do have all the Tour stuff near the hilton, and i can't remember when they have the street partys, I think it's usually on the sunday(last day i think) and on Hutt St! But no doubt it will be busy! Might wanna book a table to be sure!

Thats what I thought :yes:

I have a mate booking a table its usallly packed out this place anyway so fingers crossed have been hanging out for this chinese for 8 months just cant find a place that is as good here in sydney :)

off topic but we had soccer training last night

hot damn it was warm when we started

then just as we were finishing it became cooler :P

>_<

Yeh i felt the same, we went to the beach at about 5:30-6, and got there and it was way cooler, the water was warmer, especially when we got out at about 8pm!

I havent been to the beach in ages might be a plan :happy:

Works well on hot days....... especially after work! Brighton FTW tho!

I bet it does I dont work far from a beach at the moment but there is jelly fish and they are not very nice :no:

brighton is good

especially as the pub is really nice :)

Hmmm I think I have forgotten is that the palais???

Pitty there so far behind in time......... althought i guess then they can learn from our mistakes! :)

Yeah sif be 2 hours behind us :no: lol we have one that just moved over to sydney from perth he seems to be coping ok but Perth is turning into Sydney they reckon :D

Have you been to Sydney Deluxe?

Yeah sif be 2 hours behind us :no: lol we have one that just moved over to sydney from perth he seems to be coping ok but Perth is turning into Sydney they reckon :)

Have you been to Sydney Deluxe?

Once about 2-3 months ago, helped a mate race his Saloon Car at OP! went to the Opera Bar on the friday night with a mates sister that lives over there! was really good! we were there for about 3-4 days but mainly out near the track tho!

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