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Thread: Sydney Harbour Bridge
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19-03-2012 02:08 PM #21
Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge
OW:
Not yours obviously. Go commit a crime, then you'll be right..Go on off ya go, Jen and Moc will back ya..On the other side of the river is our nearest cancer hospital & a big hospital that deals with complex operations & severe trauma cases. There is also a large prison. Guess whose relatives get free bridge passes
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19-03-2012 02:16 PM #22
Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge
I dont think the bridge climb is that strenuous - my mum did it recently and she is nearly 70.

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19-03-2012 03:14 PM #23
Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge
The exercise doesnt bother me its the thought of falling off that gets to me
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19-03-2012 08:22 PM #24
Re: Sydney Harbour Bridge
You can't fall off Jen!!!

When we did it, our guide was watching KP,oldest in the group
Most overweight
Anyway, he nipped one way whilst we climbed a couple of ladders & was waiting at the top. KP & I were about midway in the group. He told KP that he had made lighter work of it than some of the younger/fitter ones ( not his words but that is what he meant! ) There was only one bit where I thought"Oh s...!" & that was just doing a quarter turn from one ladder to another
It's an easier climb than walking up some of the hills in the Dales!!
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Used to drink a fair few liqueurs back in the 60's early 70's. :D Don't like Cointreau or Tia Maria. Drambuie is nice Baileys is lovely, with or without ice, in a hot choc, never tried it with...
Do you drink Liqueur?