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    A few years i was visiting family in Hobart and it hit 30c, i thought the locals were going to die - definately not setup for hot weather down there, does anyone even have aircon ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    A few years i was visiting family in Hobart and it hit 30c, i thought the locals were going to die - definately not setup for hot weather down there, does anyone even have aircon ?
    Yup, you'd be surprised how hot it can get actually. Just to the north of Hobart in the southern midlands, about where Wrinklearthur resides is consistently hot this time of year, with no cool sea breezes etc it can get quitee uncomfortable.
    Like I said we are from WA originally and some days here feels no different from a Perth summer

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    Had the opportunity to visit Hobart in Jan., whilst on a cruise , went to the top of Mt Wellington, was blowing a gale, and I believe the temp. was around 2 degrees. [ felt like minus 2] To go from that to the mid thirties , well that's incredible. Just as aside, I am a keen gardener, a temp. difference like that in a small time frame must make it hard to grow vegies., I would think. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    How are the humidity levels in Tas? We've had a few days in the high 30s here in Gods Own (Yarra Ranges) but it's a dry heat where I can do physical work quite comfortably and still sleep at night without the need for aircon.
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    looked outside this morning and fair dinkum the ducks are bogged after last nights rain

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    I used to live in Bangkok where the minimum temperature was always several degrees higher than the maximum in Brisbane, so I got used to it. Rather be hot than cold and miserable.

    I blame global warming. I'm sure we'll all be rooned before long. Its the end of civilization as we know it. Get ready to fry one day and freeze the next. And all this CSG mining must be releasing so much methane the place will soon expode when a match is lit. Changing weather could be behind our current political turmoil as well. You do know the French Revolution was caused by a documented mini Ice Age that lasted about a century and cut food production so much the peasants revolted cause they couldn't get their potatoes or cabbages? Maybe Kevvy's grocery intake has been affected by the current global warming? Next thing the fridges will freeze in Aldi. I tell you, THE END IS NIGH! RUN FOR THE HILLS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I used to live in Bangkok where the minimum temperature was always several degrees higher than the maximum in Brisbane, so I got used to it. Rather be hot than cold and miserable.

    I blame global warming. I'm sure we'll all be rooned before long. Its the end of civilization as we know it. Get ready to fry one day and freeze the next. And all this CSG mining must be releasing so much methane the place will soon expode when a match is lit. Changing weather could be behind our current political turmoil as well. You do know the French Revolution was caused by a documented mini Ice Age that lasted about a century and cut food production so much the peasants revolted cause they couldn't get their potatoes or cabbages? Maybe Kevvy's grocery intake has been affected by the current global warming? Next thing the fridges will freeze in Aldi. I tell you, THE END IS NIGH! RUN FOR THE HILLS!
    Blaming Globull Warming for everything is so 2009. Try to keep up to date!
    It has since been discovered that all the countrys, and possibly the worlds problems can be attributed to a phenominem known as Mister Rabbit.
    Bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    Blaming Globull Warming for everything is so 2009. Try to keep up to date!
    It has since been discovered that all the countrys, and possibly the worlds problems can be attributed to a phenominem known as Mister Rabbit.
    Bill.
    I thought is was from kevin and julia

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    One of these?

    [ame=http://www.google.com.au/search'tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1252&bih=609&q =Mr+Rabbit&gbv=2&oq=Mr+Rabbit&aq=f&aqi=g4g-S5g-sS1&aql=&gs_sm=3&gs_upl=4578l11478l0l13289l9l9l0l1 l1l0l264l1695l1.0.7l8l0]Mr Rabbit - Google Search[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    looked outside this morning and fair dinkum the ducks are bogged after last nights rain
    If you have a closer look, you'll see they are standing on the pigs backs. Bob
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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