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    HAIL

    Well it is hailing here... it is only small but we have the balnkeys on all the bonnets of our treasured cars

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    Nil here

    gota see the new toy

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    Hi All

    Mrs HH aren't you supposed to throw your selves on the bonnets to protect the loved ones using blankets only doesn't seem to show the highest levels of respect for venerable vehicles that I thought you aspired too

    Regards Mark
    Last edited by marko66; 30th May 2011 at 08:54 PM. Reason: because I can

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    Quote Originally Posted by muddy View Post
    Nil here

    gota see the new toy


    Come and have a spin around the paddock

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko66 View Post
    Hi All

    Mrs HH aren't you supposed to throw your selves on the bonnets to protect the loved ones using blankets only doesn't seem to show the highest levels of respect for venerable vehicles that I thought you aspired too

    Regards Mark
    And get hit by hail...buggrer off blankeys will do fine

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    Ironic isn't it?

    keeps raining etc now up there but in parts of WA the drought has gone on for so long now even the kids have stopped growing!

    Hope theres no damage!
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    Hail, Hail, the HoHars are here.

    Didn't even get a drop of rain up here in the city.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
    Ironic isn't it?

    keeps raining etc now up there but in parts of WA the drought has gone on for so long now even the kids have stopped growing!

    Hope theres no damage!
    Storms all past over now...hail was only small so no damage..just as well we have blankeys

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    We got smallish hail in the storm we had at 1.00-1.30 am this morning,never thought about "Linus" being out in it, more worried about the Borders that were freaking out,let alone the Cat they were all having a hard time with the thunder and lightning,we got 38mm in about 1 hour,watching BOM tonight to see which way it was going

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    Earlier in the day I was standing at the door of the shed and there was aloud crack and less than 1 second later the biggest thunder clap i have heard for years. Later we had 75mm in Blackbutt, could not hear the TV, it was so loud.

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