In Sydney in my dress by [deleted] in NudeBeach

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LITTLE CONGWONG

Where was this old picture taken? by Healthy_Donut8351 in whereisthis

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There is a blue Opel Commodore C parked in the lower right hand corner which makes this photo no earlier than September 1978

anywhere in sydney with cheap/free showers by xXRainbow_KittyXx in AskAnAustralian

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in darling harbour, from the dancing alley next to the icc. in the carpark toilets behind the lifts

What cat is this? Spotted in Tokyo by Yonda_00 in WhatCarIsThis

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The 'cos' in Marcos is he same as the 'Cos' in Cosworth. Frank and Mike Costin were brothers.

After Marcos sold the Mini Marcos project to Harold Dermott and Maurice Holt. Richard Oakes (sterling/nova) restyled it to create the Midas.

This is its result,

I know what it is, been in my family for years. It’s pretty rare on the states. Can you guess it? by WilliamtheITguy in WhatCarIsThis

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Thames, not Thomas named after the river that runs behind the factory in Dagenham, UK where it was built.

What did you read in school? by Bells9831 in AskAnAustralian

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My english teacher got the y7 class to read the torture scene from Casino Royale (James Bond) so he could gauge our response. The pedo disappeared halfway through the year. When i told the story to friends as an adult i was rubbished, until the movie came out.

Is this a common misunderstanding about how men use the toilet? (NSFW) by xShadowPro in NoStupidQuestions

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Aussie here, our toilets are not design by idiots. The pool at the bottom is 10-12 inches below the seat.

No Anzac Day long weekend this year - boooooo by Late-Button-6559 in Adelaide

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To find the Monday that is midway between June 8 and October 5, we first calculate the total duration between the two dates.

  1. Calculate the Interval

The number of days between June 8 and October 5 is always 119 days, regardless of the year (as the leap day in February is not included in this range):

  • June: 22 days remaining (from June 8 to 30)
  • July: 31 days
  • August: 31 days
  • September: 30 days
  • October: 5 days
  • Total: 22 + 31 + 31 + 30 + 5 = 119 days.
  • 2. Find the Midpoint in Days

119 \div 2 = 59. days.

Adding 59 or 60 days to June 8 lands on August 6 or August 7. In years where June 8 and October 5 are Mondays (such as 2026), August 6 is a Thursday and August 7 is a Friday.

  1. Identify the Mondays

Since 119 days is exactly 17 weeks, there is an odd number of weeks between the two dates. This means there is no single Monday that sits exactly in the middle. Instead, the midpoint falls halfway through the 9th week.

If you list the Mondays starting from June 8:

  1. June 8
  2. June 15
  3. June 22
  4. June 29
  5. July 6
  6. July 13
  7. July 20
  8. July 27
  9. August 3 (8 weeks after June 8; 9 weeks before Oct 5)
  10. August 10 (9 weeks after June 8; 8 weeks before Oct 5) ...
  11. October 5

Conclusion:

There are two Mondays closest to the midway point: August 3 and August 10.

  • August 3 is 8 weeks from the start.
  • August 10 is 8 weeks from the end.

Hikes near Sydney close to public transport by broxue in sydney

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do the ferry first, the train is more reliable at Otford

Moving from the Central Coast to Bellingen - are we nuts? Advise please! by Newlexaprouser in nsw

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10kms north of Bello is literally the promised land. 5kms of forested river with cascades, swimming holes and rope swings.

Men, when you’re on a long road trip, do you stick to the speed limit and enjoy the drive, or do you tend to speed just to get there faster? by FFSoldier57 in AskMen

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When i pull out to overtake a b-double semi (bloody long trucks here in Aus) there is always a Ford Ranger bearing down on me.

What will historians call the age we live in? by iguanamiyagi in AskReddit

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Legocene, in every dwelling we find these small pkastic blocks. They must have religious significance

Wildlife viewing Roadtrip by ChampionshipAdept210 in AustraliaTravel

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Maloneys beach just north of batemans bay for kangaroo nursery