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When I was driving Water Taxi's we were forever dropping near naked bucks at the many islands around the harbour. I once had to fish a bucks out of the water trying to swim from Clark island to rushcutters bay.....

Had one guy who "appeared" on fort dennison wearing convict clothing and a legiron with bowling ball. The chain was short enough so he could not carry the ball while walking, so he had to bend over and stumble along.

The best was a charter boat with 30 guys and 2 strippers......there were lost of drugs and lots of sex.....

Another fun one is drunk/stoned go-carting...butterfly farm is good for these type of things

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