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on โ17-08-2014 07:20 AM
What the... ?
on โ17-08-2014 07:55 AM
excellent thread,icy,i'm cracking up laughing! LOVE the royal red "throneroom"!
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on โ17-08-2014 09:13 AM
Couldn't resist this one.
on โ17-08-2014 09:28 AM
@polksaladallie wrote:
Couldn't resist this one.
omg that's a classic!
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on โ17-08-2014 11:45 AM
A MOVE to demolish a loo with โthe best view in Sydneyโโ has been panned by irate locals.
Residents say the 100- year-old toilet block near the Lavender Bay jetty is of ยญhistorical significance and should be saved.
The push to save the loo has included sending North Sydney councillors a protest note on toilet paper.
The council is proposing to spend either $150,000 on refurbishing the toilet block or demolishing it and building a new dunny at a nearby ยญlocation at a cost of $300,000.
The front page of todayโs Mosman Daily.Source: Supplied
Nearby resident and artist Peter Kingston said the council was flushing money down the toilet.
โThe existing toilet block might be a bit smelly but it has its merits and itโs ยญhistorically important โ it was built before the ยญHarbour Bridge,โโ he said.
Mr Kingston said about 50 residents at a recent Lavender Bay precinct meeting voted overwhelmingly to save the toilet block.
Artist Peter Kingston sketched this protest note on toilet paper and sent it to councillors.Source: News Limited
Instead, they want the council to give the brick edifice a makeover, including a new tiled roof.
Mr Kingston claimed the council favoured building a new toilet block only metres from the existing one.
He said the council argued that the toilet block, which occupied about nine square metres, interrupted the view of the harbour and Harbour Bridge for people walking along the Lavender Bay foreshore.
on โ17-08-2014 04:30 PM
Funny as.... thread, icy Hahaha
Always good to have toilet paper in the shower
on โ17-08-2014 04:38 PM
pics are working so well today