The clues were there, not my fault if a peep that lives in Sydney didn't know, and i couldn't let the thread go for 4 or 5 posts, what fun would that have been
You musn't have been following my thread you rude ozzie Being an ozzie you should have known the bridge was called "The Coathanger" ... I live in Melbourne and i did Stop sooking oi oi oi
Ok i suppose 30 pages is a bit too much to bear for some. Sorry it took so long but i really thought Mercedes or Serene would have solved it a long while back because they both live in the same state where it lives, it's not really my fault that some Ozzies are dummies . Clues to end it , then we can get on with arguing with eachother, atleast there were a few laughs along the way eh An estimated 160,000 cars pass over the blank each day The blank was opened in 1932. It took 6 (somewhere google said 8)years to build, and required 272,000 litres of paint – for the first coat. At the time of its construction, the blank cost 10 million pounds to build – over 1.5 billion Australian dollars in today's money! You may know one of the painters of the blank... his name is Paul Hogan, and he's also known as Crocodile Dundee. The blank one of only two blanks in Australia that can (legally) be climbed. The other? Brisbane's Story Blank. Blank facts Some famous names who have climbed the Blank: Justin Timberlake, Matt Damon, Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Nicole Kidman, Kylie Minogue, Cameron Diaz and many others. The Blank is affectionately nicknamed “the Coathanger” for its distinctive arc shape. During construction of the blank, around 14,000 workers were employed at all times, with many of them receiving very good pay. Over 800 families were forced to move out of their homes to make way for the Blank's construction. They were not compensated for their troubles. 16 people died during the blank's construction Around six million rivets are used to hold the blank together >> ===D The distance from the water to the top of the blank is 134m The blank is 1149m long including its approaches, and 503m long at its arch span. It's also 49m wide.
Yes i gave the clues I know you spent time lookin and posting them and thanks again But i'm guessing that non truthful is close to being called a liar
Page 12 Post 230 the clue was >>> ===D ...it was a clue to the item not >>---D Page 26 Post 510 .. you missed on typing the vital word to the clue I'm so sorry if you and others think that i'm lying .. yeh yeh i know aouto correct. I was just trying to create some entertainment on here amongst all the agro
You are so so close and if you didn't sign out and go to bed you would have won, because i would have given you the chance to right your wrong in this post of yours. You snooze you lose (if someone guesses it before you sign back in) ... Sorry Mr T
RE: Do You March To The Beat Of Your Own Drum
I honestly don't care what peeps think of me on here (CS) ... as i know that no one can hurt me physically