Not more!!
http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDR662.loop.shtml#skip
hi dave , u need a new driveway to stop the floodin and mud. i ready to go let me know...ahhaha
actually u jus reminded me
im gettin onto the roof to clear the valley, hopefully to stop teh roof leakin. if u never hear from me again i felloff i the dark
damit, its too dark n slippery[already rain] n im scared
have to wait till tomoro
Dont get dangerous dude!
Shit eventually dries out...ask Noah!
yea u rite but that took at least 1 yr, n it seems like the same here. but it fills my pool free, better 4 jumpin off the fence
Theres No Escape except to go to WA.
From Dylan
yea record dry in the s/west, which is usually the wettest in aus
In 1908, Dorothea Mackellar wrote:-
"I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains."
harry ,whats the saying (beautiful one day ,perfect the next) whatever!!(fart sound)
Well god's put a fking bullseye on my house at teh momment
See, that's what you get for fking swearing.
Bugger...........now I'd better go out and prepare for the downpour!
What a bunch of wingers - at least you are not getting sunburnt.
How's it go?
"Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it."
yep been raining AGAIN up here
I actually prefer cold rainy weather,
I was just feeling sorry for all the flooded people.
Might head down to the beach today. Sun looks like its coming out at coogee.
Poor buggers:
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2011/01/australian_flooding.html
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This weather aint nice especially when you run a car wash LOL. A few days of fine weather and you think to yourself that we are going to recoup
something for the long rainy periods before and just after christmas and then it starts all over again!!
I got stuck in Longreach(central Qld) due to flooding and what was supposed to be a 2 day stay turned into 7!! Exhausted every touristy thing to
do(aint a lot LOL) then finally got the word the highway had reopened with the water dropping enough to get us through. After driving through towns
like Dalby, Chinchilla, Roma, Blackall and Barcaldine on the way to Longreach and then seeing them on the way home with the big clean up ahead of them
you cannot help but feel sorry for the people in those areas. Chinchilla was actually still flooded when I came home but there was enough road to get
through it (only just!!) and as for the smell imagine a wheelie bin full of rotten prawns that had been in the heat for 2 weeks.... that's what
Chinchilla smelt like...................
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