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    @pats wrote:

    @kangawallafox wrote:

    @Bad Manners wrote:

    Also why are all the town’s called things like Bonga Bonga or Wonga Wonga. :roll:

    :lol:

    I used to live in one called Pallamallawa 8) 8) 8)

    gay c**nt. :-

    shutup :lol: :lol:

    #112375

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Come on BM – stop it !!!! You know that all Aussies are closet gays ffs. Leave the poor ickle chap alone.

    :roll: get over yaself

    #112376

    I heard that Sydney was full of gays. Maybe that’s why is called Sydney and not a non gay name.

    Mind you, Adelaide sound a bit gay as well.

    #112377

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    I heard that Sydney was full of gays. Maybe that’s why is called Sydney and not a non gay name.

    Mind you, Adelaide sound a bit gay as well.

    I do believe both cities were named after british people :wink:

    #112378

    sydney n adelaide…………………………better than scott n charlene. :wink:

    #112379

    @pats wrote:

    sydney n adelaide…………………………better than scott n charlene. :wink:

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #112380

    Yeah….. and his name was Adelaide :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #112381

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Yeah….. and his name was Adelaide :lol: :lol: :lol:

    :lol: you’re f*cked in the head! :lol: :lol:

    #112382

    You have arrived in Sydney

    Sydney is a dream city for gay and lesbian travellers. It has a thriving gay and lesbian community, a near-perfect climate, strong anti-discrimination laws and, of course, the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

    The heart of Sydney’s gay scene is Oxford Street. During the day, Oxford Street’s cafes are perfect for people watching; by night, the action shifts to the street’s clubs and bars, where drag queens mix with leather boys, suburban boys, party boys, butch dykes, glamour dykes, transsexuals, bisexuals … and just about anybody else you can think of.

    In Sydney’s inner-west lies another gay and lesbian centre, focused on the suburbs of Newtown and Leichardt. Here you’ll find the Imperial Hotel, home to the long-running Priscilla Queen of the Desert show.

    Oh dear oh dear – looks like they really are gay !!!

    #112383

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    You have arrived in Sydney

    Sydney is a dream city for gay and lesbian travellers. It has a thriving gay and lesbian community, a near-perfect climate, strong anti-discrimination laws and, of course, the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

    The heart of Sydney’s gay scene is Oxford Street. During the day, Oxford Street’s cafes are perfect for people watching; by night, the action shifts to the street’s clubs and bars, where drag queens mix with leather boys, suburban boys, party boys, butch dykes, glamour dykes, transsexuals, bisexuals … and just about anybody else you can think of.

    In Sydney’s inner-west lies another gay and lesbian centre, focused on the suburbs of Newtown and Leichardt. Here you’ll find the Imperial Hotel, home to the long-running Priscilla Queen of the Desert show.

    Oh dear oh dear – looks like they really are gay !!!

    :lol: You so went to a gay site to get that, theres more bloody japs in sydney then gays, they should f*cking well rename it Tokyo or sumthin :evil: I personally hate the place, would never live there, its dirty and ugly!

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