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i think i got a little to close to the fireworks, in my area they were shooting them at each other lol. they put a few upside down on purpose i think :s and i have to say it looked pretty cool/dangerous watching them blow on the road, i had to dodge a few as they came flying down the road. almost went deaf when someone decided not to tell anyone they were going to let of a loud ass bunger... was a good night all up.

ps. HAPPY NEW YEAR

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oh im cut, i didnt see the fireworks i was on a train :worship:

ended up at the eastern hotel at bondi junction wasnt to bad.

hope everyone had a great new years

hahahahahahahahahahahaah

Used to work there lol

I ended up walking 20km's from my house to the firworks and back..

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I waved a sparkler around in the backyard with my friends and cousins. We left our run too late and could only get one sparkler each due to a lack of boxes of sparklers at all the shops we visited.*

* This may or may not be a fabrication of the truth...

HAPPY NEW YEAR'S, everyone! :worship:

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I was on a mates 45ft Catamaran next to Man'O'War steps (next to the Opera house), so I could've waved at you Shauny.. :)

got sooooo drunk :S

had fun laughing at all the plebs in the crowd around Circular Quay and looking at everything through a Thermal Imaging camera... some people have REALLY hot crotches... we also tried to see if we could fry a christmas ham with the Radar... no go, unfortunately.

Also, managed to do a double front tuck off the roof of the Cat (about 4.5m above sea level) into the sea.. too drunk to care about pollution/safety etc.. lol

One of the best NYE's EVER!!!

oh, and the view was ok too :P

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