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Clothes hanger on harbour bridge? |
Travel Info Does somebody knows the meaning of the clothing hanger on the harbour bridge during the firework of new years eve? Travel Tips 10 points to muddypuds! That is correct. Just one point - it is a NICKNAME only. It is NOT an everyday word us Aussies use when we talk about it. We still call it the Sydney Harbour Bridge. There was a question here on Y!A a little while back about the nickname and some people (overseas) had the impression that we call it the "coat hanger" in everyday conversation. This is NOT SO. Others Yes, The clothes Hanger On The Harbor Bridge, Was a Symbolic Message Meant For Those Who Understood It, Hey !! Guys and Gals It's Time To Take That Anual Bath And Wash Your Clothes, In Other Words Clean Up Your Act.The Fire Works, Well That Was Just To Get Your Attention. The bridge is nicknamed the coat hanger by us Sydneysiders because it looks like one. Hence the New Years Eve sign. The bridge is celebrating its 75th year this year and they wanted to acknowledge its nickname. muddy's got it right |
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