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    Well its wet and cold here temperature was 7 degrees but it has now gone down to 5 degrees and now a fog has rolled in and I can't see the front gate 75 metres away.

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    what was that saying about queensland's weather

    "Beautiful one day - Perfect the next"
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    what was that saying about queensland's weather

    "Beautiful one day - Perfect the next"
    G'day Echidna,

    Too right, better than this cold dump.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    9deg bright and sunny No wind.
    beats toowoomba !
    p.t.c

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    what was that saying about queensland's weather

    "Beautiful one day - Perfect the next"
    Or Melbourne's weather.

    'Crappy one day - Sheeethouse the next'

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    Staying on the Gold Coast at the moment, beautiful day today. Had a glorious sunrise and a bright sunny day, went for a swim in the surf, went for a bike ride etc etc. But, just checked the BOM forecast:

    "A trough associated with a large, deepening low pressure
    system off the central New South Wales coast will move through southeast
    Queensland early Wednesday morning.
    Expect W/SW winds with gusts to 90 km/h to develop overnight and Wednesday morning."

    "Precis: Fine. Cool and windy. Min 6 Max 17
    UV Index: 3 [Moderate]"

    Brrrrrrrrrrrrr.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

  7. #37
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    But I'll tell you anyway.

    24°C and 57% humidity

    Living here is a tough job, but some one has to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reeves View Post
    ,they keep letting the water OUT of the dam.
    john

    John, if they didn't let the water out of Wivenhoe, Brisbane would have no water. The water flows down the river to Mount Crosby weir where the pumping station and treatment works are.

    BTW 12deg here at midday. I can't remember a colder day in sub-tropical Nambour.
    Brian

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    Here in Newcastle its still bloody raining and cold and the ships getting further up the beach
    Ashore




    The trouble with life is there's no background music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizened of Oz View Post
    John, if they didn't let the water out of Wivenhoe, Brisbane would have no water. The water flows down the river to Mount Crosby weir where the pumping station and treatment works are.

    BTW 12deg here at midday. I can't remember a colder day in sub-tropical Nambour.
    Hhaha yes Brian they do, i was just noting the fact that it may be a 'false economy' in water terms, keeping a river flowing out when no water is flowing into it. Apart from sparse bouts of rain, whatever flows into Wivenhoe comes from Somerset dam and its catchment.

    besides i was actually joking, could u imagine if they didnt let any water out apart from the sucking pipe at Mt Crosby, central Brisbane the river city would be dry, city cats floundering in the mud, catfish dying horrible deaths, the river walk becomes a mudlside.

    Sounds cold for Nambour, cold as crap up this way, cant recall a colder day either, so much for global warming..
    "I am brother to dragons, companion to owls"

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    [QUOTE=reeves;531373

    cold as crap up this way, ..[/QUOTE]

    John, you really should do something about your diet>
    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizened of Oz View Post
    John, you really should do something about your diet>
    er yes thats what my doctor says...

    casurina cassarole, redgum roast , mulga mudcakes and blakwood bagels are nice but the splinters can be a bit trying...

    have been seriously considering the benefits of a Huon pine toilet seat
    "I am brother to dragons, companion to owls"

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    Quote Originally Posted by reeves View Post

    have been seriously considering the benefits of a Huon pine toilet seat
    The turners will remove the splinters free of charge just to get a piece to play with (timber not bum )
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Cold and wet again today. Cold and sunny yesterday. Anyone would think it was winter...

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    I love you blokes like my brothers and sisters, but if you will look out the fraggin window, you will see the weather. Get over it. It's winter (or summer, depending). For gawd's sake.
    Cheers,

    Bob



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