Have you seen the Opera House?(Knight Ridder Newspapers)

From: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service | Date: September 24, 2000| Author: Ford, Bob | Copyright information

SYDNEY, Australia _ Have you seen the Opera House?

Australians don't really want to know how you are. They don't care if you've had a g'day. They aren't that concerned about where you're from or how the Olympics are treating you.

Have you seen the Opera House?

Oh, yeah. We've seen the Opera House. And never, ever ... the opera house. But THE OPERA HOUSE.

We've seen the Opera House on billboards, matchbooks, T-shirts, commercials, newspa...

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