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    Have a coffee..
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    Hey, um, you should go visit Te Papa.
    They have the Britten bike, and a whole whale skeleton, and Phar Lap's bones, and other stuff. You could take a bus.


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    Go to WMCC and talk them into a test ride on a Buell.

    I hear they're suckers like that
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    Talk to our colourful homeless people. Crab Crawler, Blanket Man, Glue Sniffing Stubby, Shouty Maori lady, Tinny Tyke - all hilarious and easily evaded if things turn nasty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    Talk to our colourful homeless people. Crab Crawler, Blanket Man, Glue Sniffing Stubby, Shouty Maori lady, Tinny Tyke - all hilarious and easily evaded if things turn nasty.
    Now that brings back memories of good old Wellington 'Culture'!! I don't see any homeless people in Auckland CBD... its so crowded with 5 foot tall asians you can't see shit.

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    blanket man for prime minister
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    BRO looks like aside from visiting Te Papa there nuthin much to do ! lol Im goin down there on friday ... got more time there so pick up my bike... n ride ...come night time ... have mates there so go to town n get stoned/pissed (badly)... normal stuff. Bring on summer.
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    I did a (free) tour of Parliament Buildings last time I was in Wellington - it was actually really interesting.
    Otherwise, take the cablecar up to Botanic Gardens if it's a nice day because the view is fab.
    There is also a horse and a bike and other things at Te Papa, apparently.

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    There are so many things to do in Wellington; I grew up there and it's full of interesting nooks and crannies. Take the shuttle to Courtnay Place and beat the feet, you're sure to find something/somewhere of interest in fairly short order. (There's a great sushi train about halfway down on the right.) Pidgeon Park at lunchtime is usually loaded with lovelies.... Chuck a rock at a policeman and see the inside of Wellington Central, that's always a laugh. (Bad breakfasts though, cold eggs, yick.)

    On foot from Courtnay Place head to Cuba Street, up to Vivian Street (the K' Road of the capital) and down Willis Street to Lambton Quay and maybe around the wharves. Te Papa (Their Place) can be done on a skateboard in fifteen minutes, it's a crock of over-hyped shite IMHO but it's a national icon, as is Parliament, make of them what you will but I'd skip them both if I were you.

    If you get on the cable car make sure your life insurance is paid up; I know the people who service it. Good views from up there though and also Mount Victoria but public transport up there might be tedious, it's been a while. (Many a child has been conceived on that hill.)

    Wellington is so much more than cheesy tourist attractions; get off the beaten track and meet the locals, they're great people and they are the only thing I miss about the place.

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    I can recommend a club called "the Pound" for a good night...jokes

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    I would have said Te Papa as well but everyone else has!
    Could always go to the reading cinemas and watch a movie with a glass of wine and sit on a lazy boy? or go to the embassy theatre where they showed Lord of the Rings that first time...
    or ride one of those crocodile bikes along the water front
    Or go up the road a bit and do the fly by wire thing... that sounds like something you would be in to

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    Can always go to Mermaids for a few hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuFfY View Post
    I would have said Te Papa as well but everyone else has!
    Could always go to the reading cinemas and watch a movie with a glass of wine and sit on a lazy boy? or go to the embassy theatre where they showed Lord of the Rings that first time...
    or ride one of those crocodile bikes along the water front
    Or go up the road a bit and do the fly by wire thing... that sounds like something you would be in to
    reading cinamas? do they like have movies in pure text? I think I heard about them - there called books eh? crazy!
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    reading cinamas? do they like have movies in pure text? I think I heard about them - there called books eh? crazy!
    Haha!
    No Scotty, Reading is like the name of them, like Berkley or Hoyts

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    How about organising a Friday lunch for the Welly kiwiBikers? I'll meet up with ya for a brewski. I'm sure there will be other takers.

    Otherwise, I'm right near Wellington MC so if you can hook up a demo, lets go for a ride round the bays!

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