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jow104
1st September 2004, 07:10 PM
I hear on our U.K. news Sydney area is suffering drought problems, if this is so SEND FOR ME.
I never have an holiday unless it rains (buckets) and just to proove it see attached picture of me on holiday in Sydney IN THE RAIN.
This picture was taken in Sydney this year about 17th January. We went to Greece 3 months earlier and guess what they had floods whilst we were there.
In fact I have never had an holiday without lots of rain, even our honeymoon 48 years ago it rained every day for a fortnight.(lovely)

Rain guaranteed

John

Grunt
1st September 2004, 07:39 PM
Have you ever read So Long and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams? It the forth book in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy trilogy. It had a truck driver character in it that the rain followed everywhere. The character wasn't based on you was it?

BTW, when you come to Australia just make sure you stay away from the cities where the cricket is being played.

Wood Borer
1st September 2004, 07:46 PM
It always rains in Sydney, in sunny Melbourne we pray for the rain Sydney receives to break our drought.

ozwinner
1st September 2004, 07:47 PM
Gees Woody, your one ugly mother f%^*er, no wonder the rain follows you.


Al :D

bitingmidge
1st September 2004, 07:51 PM
That's one big sucker of a hat too. Where did you get the green and white foil?

:D :D :D
P

craigb
1st September 2004, 09:05 PM
Gees Woody, your one ugly mother f%^*er, no wonder the rain follows you.


Al :D

He meant that in the nicest possible way of course. :D :D

Seriously, we are on "level 2" water restrictions and could really do with a good drenching. Especially over the dam catchment areas where it never seems to bloodywell rain !

Craig

jow104
1st September 2004, 09:08 PM
From the porter at the Holiday Inn..He ran short that day. The rain was so bad that when we went into a Sydney restaurant that day we felt like we were sitting at the table in our swiming costumes.

bitingmidge
1st September 2004, 09:43 PM
Here at the glorious Sunshine Coast we have had the second driest winter on record....24mm in three months (apparently)!

Last year, when undertaking the minor renovation, we had the wettest March and May on record, and eight days over that period with more than 100mm a day. You weren't here then were you?

All I know is that we took our roof off with 5 clear days forecast, and had 125mm (seven inches) of precipitation before we could get it back on!

Then we planted an entirely new garden and it hasn't rained ever since!

Cheers,

P

echnidna
1st September 2004, 09:52 PM
Theres been a large puddle just outside our front gate thats been there for months. Down in South West Victoria I have had to mow the lawns weekly in mid summer as theres been good rainfall and the blasted grass just keeps on growing. But the cows love it, thats why you can still get milk in the cities.

Wood Borer
2nd September 2004, 09:24 AM
Jow,

There's a few farmers who would love to have you take a holiday and stay with them. They would probably pay for your airfare when you produced the goods.

This could be a very lucrative sideline for you.

Make up some brochures and I will letterbox them for you!

bitingmidge
2nd September 2004, 09:42 AM
John,

I've only just twigged, you live in Devon - home of my very favourite Theme Park of all Time! Yes folks ; Diggerland (http://www.diggerland.com)

You must have been home last time we were there because we stopped for a sanger at the Dig Inn and there was a fair bit of precipitation!!

The best things about Diggerland are that you can actually book your wedding there, and the name of the events co-ordinator: Sandi Digby (ph 08700 344 437 for further details).

I kid you not!!

Cheers,

P

Rowan
2nd September 2004, 12:19 PM
so an englishman complaining about rain and shocking weather................ thats a first!!! :eek: :D :D

oges
2nd September 2004, 03:16 PM
Seriously, we are on "level 2" water restrictions and could really do with a good drenching. Especially over the dam catchment areas where it never seems to bloodywell rain !

Yeah its hard to believe that the 5 catchments that cover 16,000 square kilometres to make up the Sydney water catchment never get any rain fall, I wonder who decided to put them in locations that never get rain :confused: maybe they just tell us it doesnt get rain so that we stick to the restrictions.

jow104
2nd September 2004, 05:59 PM
Very tempting suggestion. I'll pay my own fares though, just in case I'm lucky for a change.
re Sandi Dig
I'm worried about that telephone number :(

AlexS
2nd September 2004, 11:45 PM
Yeah its hard to believe that the 5 catchments that cover 16,000 square kilometres to make up the Sydney water catchment never get any rain fall, I wonder who decided to put them in locations that never get rain :confused: maybe they just tell us it doesnt get rain so that we stick to the restrictions.

It's almost true - they are in a rain shadow area and often miss out on rain that the coast gets - depends a bit on where the rain's coming from.

They were chosen because they had good topography to build dams - unfortunately, if you build dams on the coast they can usually only be small, and most of the dam sites on the west of the ranges have been used.