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Hi Sau NSW,

Im coming up for work next week, just wondering what i can do around the city and Parramatta,

I am stayin in town hall and working in Parramatta.

Cheer guys

firstly, where are you coming from? coz sydney may be very different.

secondly, have you been to Sydney before?

Id suggest to go to the night life areas in the city. Parramatta isnt the best place to be at night...put it that way.

Depends what sort of thing you're after mate. Do you want to know about nice pubs, clubs, restaurants, tourist activities...? Agreed on the above comment.. city is much better than Parramatta for night life. You havent got as far to roll home if you're staying in the city as well!

if you want to pick up and have fun the city is for you...

if you want to end up in hospital with out a watch,c/card,shoes,and any idea of what the f@$# hit you while you lay in the gutter then matamatta is for you.

i know what id be doing at 1pm on the week end........

lol

you should check out cabramatta ...lol

hahahaha,

yea i have been to sydney before last year, Im coming from Melb, I rather things to do at night after work during the week and in the city area.

Im 23 so clubs, bars are on the a agenda, night life activities are also possibility if there are anything special going on in the city centre.

I definitely wont b hangin around Parramatta after dark thats for sure. :)

thanks all.

if you want to end up in hospital with out a watch,c/card,shoes,and any idea of what the f@$# hit you while you lay in the gutter then matamatta is for you.

you should check out cabramatta ...lol

rofl...

a mate of mine whom lives at Nth Sydney...has never been to Parra at night before.. and for his first time he went to the Club, "Albions". and got harrased by some "fully sick broz".. whom said "broz, like...do yu kno who i am couz?!...i cun get guyz out here in minutz! i swear, youz dun look like your from da area...so ill give youz a chance couz!"

lol

yeah dont go there dude....

cabramatta? lol

"All da Ashian broudaz. cruiz dow Oxforr street...in da Honda Civic"

by the way what background are you Midnite34??

sydney is kinda divided in areas of different nationalities...

rofl...

a mate of mine whom lives at Nth Sydney...has never been to Parra at night before.. and for his first time he went to the Club, "Albions". and got harrased by some "fully sick broz".. whom said "broz, like...do yu kno who i am couz?!...i cun get guyz out here in minutz! i swear, youz dun look like your from da area...so ill give youz a chance couz!"

lol

yeah dont go there dude....

cabramatta? lol

"All da Ashian broudaz. cruiz dow Oxforr street...in da Honda Civic"

by the way what background are you Midnite34??

sydney is kinda divided in areas of different nationalities...

The Albion is a pub.. but yeah you can get some undesirable people there on Fri/Sat nights

The Albion is a pub.. but yeah you can get some undesirable people there on Fri/Sat nights

thought so, looks small from the outside...

ive never set foot in there...

ive been to Roxy's once though ...and that was enough to last a whole life time.

Hi Sau NSW,

Im coming up for work next week, just wondering what i can do around the city and Parramatta,

I am stayin in town hall and working in Parramatta.

Cheer guys

The city is where you will find a good time but there are idiots anywhere you go.

The Albion isnt as bad as some people say, but i would stay off the main street in Parramatta.

Also the city has absolute gorgeous women coming out of the woodwork.

I was driving through the CBD last night and must have been beeped 10x for looking out the window and missing the green light :(

Been to The Roxy and the Albion stacks of times...never any trouble encountered.

Mind you im over 6 foot and 100kg.

well ive never had problems in any of the wog clubz...

what i meant was its just the environment is a bit wack...

but some people like it.

i thought the name 'duc' wuld have given away that i was azn brother. lol

"Meei an may ashian broudah..."!!!! lol

yeah probably cabramatta would be the place for you

go there on a saturday before lunch time.... its crowded... like some sort of chinatown there..

the food is good though

Hmm Parramatta is kind of lame,Ok place to work but hardly an exciting Night venue. City is definately the place for you. Just be careful of all the pretentious Wannabe rich chicks at Ivy or the Establishment ( Opposite Wynyard station -George st ). I shit you not they will ask you either directly or indirectly what your career salary is.And Naturally expect to be shouted the most expensive drinks all night long. And then be Cocky enough to say sorry I dont go for guys who make less than $250K a year..Happened to Several friends of mine..

whatever u do, if u have ur car, stay the f*&k away from deewhy police station, deewhy cops= biggest nazi's in australia and biggest s&*thead cops in the world. lol

I drive past Dee Why cops all the time and they don't bug me. Perhaps they are just after you ;)

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