Saturday night.
Black tie.
Maccas - George St.
Take along your best tablecloth, dinnerware, glasses, cutlery.
Have dinner :)
2006-09-21 15:28:08
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answered by Kit 3
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Jayah, if you head lets say along George Street, Sydney, North Towards the Harbor Bridge, you have the rocks area, which won't break the bank. The Bridge Climb is in the order of a $130.00. I would go to Circular Quay and do one of those harbour cruises. make sure you have lots of room in your camera. It is "said" that Sydney is expensive, but if your wise it isn't. I am not sure if it is still running, but if it is, you have to get on the old Manly Ferry, and sit up front, feel the waves and the sea mist. All of these a relatively inexpensive. I found the pups around the rocks have what are called counter lunches, a beer and a hot lunch is so cheap. Jayah, I'm a traveler also, how I know.
2016-03-17 02:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Relax on sun-drenched beaches, dine at award-winning restaurants and far more is what you should get in your visit to Sydney. Learn more with hotelbye . One of the world's good celebrities and a absolutely should see in Sydney could be the Sydney Opera House, a place is just a UNESCO World Heritage Website and the celebrity interest on the glittering harbour. This graceful creating, formed like shells or billowing sails, perches on a hand of land surrounded by water. Sydney is a special place to spend your holiday so, do not lose the opportunity to go to a good city.
2016-12-20 14:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Play chicken with the traffic on the M5 - naked
Scale the Harbour bridge - aka The Human Fly style.....with just your underpants on.....your head
Go to the biggest and richest mall in the upper market Sydney area - Preferably where the celebs shop .....dressed as an adult baby, or dominatrix....and jump in and out of the doorways of shops shouting "The sky is falling" take a hand held video camera and gauge the responses you get........
2006-09-23 07:13:37
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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Go on the Sydney Harbour Bridge climb
2006-09-23 11:56:01
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answered by sharkgirl 7
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http://www.sydney.diarystar.com.au
You could try this. Go to the Rocks for a Pub Crawl (just up from Circular Quay) Take a harbour cruise or a night visit to the Zoo.
A real crazy thing to do would be catch a train after midnight!
2006-09-21 23:23:29
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answered by girl from oz 4
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Stay home and read a book - that's a crazy thing to do in Sydney on a beautiful weekend when everyone else is partying!!
2006-09-21 18:58:35
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answered by hermitudinal 1
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I'm not sure this is "crazy" but go try take a walk on Sydney harbour bridge ; on top of the the bridge , that is ; if that doesn't blow you away , nothing will --- just don't think about jumping !! good luck !!!
2006-09-22 02:08:06
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answered by bill g 7
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There's a cave down the north end of Palm Beach, near where they film Home & Away. You'll find it if you walk across the rocks, under the lighthouse. Take a sleeping bag, your iPod, some food and stay in there overnight! Watch the sunset and sunrise. The serenity!
2006-09-21 21:18:47
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answered by Vmansista 2
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Go to the Football finals this weekend and experiment with the most unique way of getting ejected!
Last cricket match I attended - there was a guy who won by getting ejected by Police for rubbing an inflatable kangaroo in some extremely suggestive ways....
The cheer from the crowd when he was finally led off by authorities was deafening...
2006-09-21 15:08:20
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answered by Ba Barbaran 2
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Go on the harbour bridge climb and see just how good sydney really looks
2006-09-22 23:21:36
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answered by ianrose01 2
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